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توضیحات

A tool to support an explicit contract between application and plaftorm
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل ep-0.2.4
نام ep
نسخه کتابخانه 0.2.4
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Carles Barrobés
ایمیل نویسنده carles@barrobes.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/txels/ep
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/ep/
مجوز UNKNOWN
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/txels/ep.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/txels/ep) [![Code Health](https://landscape.io/github/txels/ep/master/landscape.svg)](https://landscape.io/github/txels/ep/master) [![Can I Use Python 3?](https://caniusepython3.com/check/00276696-d27c-46f0-b10e-0c7bd684f786.svg)](https://caniusepython3.com/check/00276696-d27c-46f0-b10e-0c7bd684f786) # ep A tool to support an explicit contract between application and plaftorm. Inspired by Heroku's post about [an explicit contract between application and platform](https://blog.heroku.com/archives/2011/6/28/the_new_heroku_4_erosion_resistance_explicit_contracts), `ep` aims to provide a reusable mechanism to cover that contract. As a summary, Heroku's contract is based on: - Dependency management: declared as part of the codebase - Procfile: as a mechanism to specify what should be run - Web process binds to $PORT (an externally provided environment variable - stdout for logs - Resource handles in the environment: environment variables for configuration, in particular for connecting to external resources ## What defines a contract in `ep` An `ep`-based contract tries to cover these areas: - A defined way to specify your dependencies - A defined way to run your project - Configured purely via environment variables The particulars of the contract are specified via a configuration file that lives on the root of your application's repository. This configuration file is in YAML format and is called `ep.yml` by default. ### A defined way to specify dependencies Dependencies can be of various types. `ep` aims to cover at least the following: - `python`: via pip install of a requirements file. Defaults to `requirements.txt` at the root folder - `node`: via npm install of a package file. Defaults to `package.json` at the root > The root here refers to the directory where `ep.yml` lives. > Future extensions may cover ruby gems, bower packages, and even os-level > packages on some OSes There are two types of dependencies from the PoV of `ep`: - Those that the tool will be able to install - Those that it will only verify, but not attempt to install. These include e.g. the version of Python in your system Some of these dependencies will have their defaults. This could be a partial example of a `ep.yml`. ```yaml ep: 1.0.0 dependencies: - python version: 2.7 file: requirements/runtime.txt - npm ``` The command to install dependencies via ep is: ep setup `ep` will always install dependencies in an isolated environment. This means e.g. a virtual environment in Python, local npm install etc. `ep` will manage the creation of this isolated environment for you. You can always delete installed dependencies for a fresh initial state: ep clear ### A defined way to run your project `ep` doesn't force you to use `Procfile`, but lets you define your run command: ```yaml run: gunicorn myapp.wsgi ``` Defaults to running a `Procfile` in your root. Run your project using: ep run You can also run multiple commands: ```yaml run: - echo "Starting ..." - gunicorn myapp.wsgi ``` ### Configuration via environment variables Your app should be configurable via environment variables. Your `ep.yml` file provides an explicit definition of what those variables are, and optional default values and help. You should include in an `env` section the environment variables your system relies on for running, add help text for them, and when applicable define some defaults: ```yaml env: PORT: help: "The port the web application will run on" SOME_EXTERNAL_SERVICE_URL: help: "URL to your external service blah." default: "http://localhost:9000" ``` `ep run` will complain if variables that do not have a default value are not provided, and refuse to run. ### Performing additional checks Besides default checks for dependency management and environment variables, you can add custom check steps. As for `run`, these can be a single string or a list: ```yaml check: - python -m unittest discover - flake8 ep ``` ## Additional features Besides the basic explicit contract defined above, `ep` helps you with extra things. ### Some commands `ep shell` runs commands within ep's isolated environment. E.g.: ep shell "pip list" ### Extra setup steps TODO: define a mechanism to have additional setup steps such as running migrations on a django project, etc...


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نصب پکیج whl ep-0.2.4:

    pip install ep-0.2.4.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz ep-0.2.4:

    pip install ep-0.2.4.tar.gz