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توضیحات

Integration with the Plaato airlock
ویژگی مقدار
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نام فایل brewblox-plaato-0.1.dev68
نام brewblox-plaato
نسخه کتابخانه 0.1.dev68
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده BrewPi
ایمیل نویسنده Development@brewpi.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/BrewBlox/brewblox-plaato
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/brewblox-plaato/
مجوز -
# Boilerplate code for BrewBlox Service implementations There is some boilerplate code involved when creating a Brewblox service. This repository can be forked to avoid having to do the boring configuration. Everything listed under **Required Changes** must be done before the package works as intended. ## How to use * Fork this repository to your own Github account or project. * Follow all steps outlined under the various **Required Changes**. * Start coding your service =) * To test, run `pipenv run pytest` ## Files --- ### [setup.py](./setup.py) Used to create a distributable and installable Python package. See https://docs.python.org/3.6/distutils/setupscript.html for more information. **Required Changes:** * Change the `name` variable to your project name. This is generally the same as the repository name. This name is used when installing the package through Pip. </br> It is common for this name to equal the package name, but using "`-`" as separator instead of "`_`". * Change the `url` parameter to the url of your repository. * Change the `author` parameter to your name. * Change the `author_email` parameter to your email. --- ### [tox.ini](./tox.ini) Developer tools such as [Tox](http://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html), [Pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/), [Flake8](http://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/), and [Autopep8](https://github.com/hhatto/autopep8) use this file to find configuration options. **Required Changes:** * Change `--cov=YOUR_PACKAGE` to refer to your module name. * The `--cov-fail-under=100` makes the build fail if code coverage is less than 100%. It is optional, but recommended. Remove the `#` comment character to enable it. --- ### [.env](./.env) Project-specific environment variables can be stored here. `Pipenv` will automatically load it when executing a command in `pipenv run`. By default, the names of the Docker and Github repositories are stored here. They are read during the CI build. --- ### [Pipfile](./Pipfile) [Pipenv](https://docs.pipenv.org/) is used to streamline development. It manages dependencies and virtual environments. It also automatically loads environment variables declared in `.env`. `Pipfile` lists all dependencies. Everything under [packages] is needed for the package to run, while everything under [dev-packages] is needed to run the tests. You can use `pipenv install <package name>` or `pipenv install --dev <package name>` to add dependencies. **Note:** There is overlap between the [packages] section in `Pipfile`, and the `install_requires=[]` list in `setup.py`. The rule of thumb is that if you need an external package to run, you should add it to both. **Required Changes:** * Install pipenv (run `sudo pip3 install pipenv`) * Update the `Pipfile.lock` file (run `pipenv lock`) * Install all packages (run `pipenv sync -d`) --- ### [MANIFEST.in](./MANIFEST.in) This file lists all non-code files that should be part of the package. See https://docs.python.org/3.6/distutils/sourcedist.html#specifying-the-files-to-distribute for more info. For a basic service, you do not need to change anything in this file. --- ### [.editorconfig](./.editorconfig) This file contains [EditorConfig](https://editorconfig.org/) configuration for this project. </br> Among other things, it describes per file type whether it uses tabs or spaces. For a basic service, you do not need to change anything in this file. However, it is recommended to use an editor that recognizes and uses `.editorconfig` files. --- ### [README.md](./README.md) Your module readme (this file). It will be the package description on Pypi.org, and automatically be displayed in Github. **Required Changes:** * Add all important info about your package here. What does your package do? How do you use it? What is your favorite color? --- ### [YOUR_PACKAGE/](./YOUR_PACKAGE/) Your module. This name is used when importing your code in Python. **Required Changes:** * Rename to the desired module name. This name can't include "`-`" characters. </br> It is common for single-module projects to use "`-`" as a separator for the project name, and "`_`" for the module. </br> For example: `your-package` and `your_package`. --- ### [test/conftest.py](./test/conftest.py) Project-level pytest fixtures. Some useful fixtures for testing any brewblox_service implementation are defined here. See tests in https://github.com/BrewBlox/brewblox-service/tree/develop/test for examples on how to use. For a basic implementation, you do not need to change anything in this file. --- ### [test/test_hello.py](./test/test_hello.py) An example on how to test aiohttp endpoints you added. Feel free to remove this once you no longer need it. --- ### [docker/amd/Dockerfile](./docker/amd/Dockerfile) A docker file for running your package. To build, you need to copy the local version of your python package to `docker/dist/` first. The Dockerfiles are set up so both the AMD (desktop) and ARM variants can use the same input files. Example: ```bash python3 setup.py sdist rm docker/dist/* cp dist/* docker/dist/ pipenv lock --requirements > docker/requirements.txt docker build \ --tag your-package:your-version \ --file docker/amd/Dockerfile \ docker/ # run it docker run your-package:your-version ``` To cover the most common use cases, the `brewblox-tools` dependency defines the `bbt-localbuild` script. It will read your .env file, run sdist, copy configuration to the docker directory, and build an image. Example: ```bash bbt-localbuild docker run your-package:local ``` Explore its other arguments with `bbt-localbuild --help` **Required Changes:** * Rename instances of `YOUR-PACKAGE` and `YOUR_PACKAGE` in the docker file to desired project and package names. --- ### [docker/arm/Dockerfile](./docker/arm/Dockerfile) The same as for `docker/amd/Dockerfile`, but for Raspberry Pi targets. In order to build for Raspberry, you must also first enable the ARM compiler. Example: ```bash python3 setup.py sdist rm docker/dist/* cp dist/* docker/dist/ pipenv lock --requirements > docker/requirements.txt # Enable ARM compiler docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset # Build the Raspberry Pi version docker build \ --tag your-package:rpi-your-version \ --file docker/arm/Dockerfile \ docker/ # Try to run Raspberry version # On the desktop, this will fail with "standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"" docker run --detach your-package:rpi-your-version ``` `bbt-localbuild` can also generate ARM images. It will automatically enable the QEMU compiler, and prefix the tag with `rpi-`. To use: ``` bbt-localbuild --arch arm docker run your-package:rpi-local ``` **Required Changes:** * Rename instances of `YOUR-PACKAGE` and `YOUR_PACKAGE` in the docker file to desired project and package names. --- ### [azure-pipelines.yml](./azure-pipelines.yml) [Azure](https://dev.azure.com) can automatically test and deploy all commits you push to GitHub. If you haven't enabled Azure Pipelines for your repository: don't worry, it won't do anything. To deploy your software, you will also need [PyPi](https://pypi.org/) and [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/) accounts.


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>=3.7 Python


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نصب پکیج whl brewblox-plaato-0.1.dev68:

    pip install brewblox-plaato-0.1.dev68.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz brewblox-plaato-0.1.dev68:

    pip install brewblox-plaato-0.1.dev68.tar.gz