ai-django-core

Ambient toolbox - Lots of helper functions and useful widgets


Keywords
anonymisation, bleach, django, helpers-library, python3, testing
License
MIT
Install
pip install ai-django-core==5.3.0

Documentation

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Disclaimer: Package was superseded by ambient-toolbox!

This package was renamed, moved and deprecated under the old name. The successor is the "Ambient Toolbox".


Overview

This package contains various useful helper functions. You can read up on all the fancy things at readthedocs.io.

Installation

  • Install the package via pip:

    pip install ai-django-core

    or via pipenv:

    pipenv install ai-django-core

  • Add module to INSTALLED_APPS within the main django settings.py:

    INSTALLED_APPS = (
        ...
        'ai_django_core',
    )
    

Contribute

Setup package for development

  • Create a Python 3.11 virtualenv
  • Activate the virtualenv (take care that you need Scripts/activate.ps1 for Windows users instead of Scripts/activate)
  • Install dependencies with pip install .[dev,docs,view-layer,drf,graphql]

Add functionality

  • Clone the project locally
  • Create a new branch for your feature
  • Change the dependency in your requirements.txt to a local (editable) one that points to your local file system: -e /Users/workspace/ai-django-core or via pip pip install -e /Users/workspace/ai-django-core
  • Ensure the code passes the tests
  • Create a pull request

Run tests

  • Check coverage

    pytest --cov=.
    
  • Run tests

    pytest
    

Git hooks (via pre-commit)

We use pre-push hooks to ensure that only linted code reaches our remote repository and pipelines aren't triggered in vain.

To enable the configured pre-push hooks, you need to install pre-commit and run once:

pre-commit install -t pre-push -t pre-commit --install-hooks

This will permanently install the git hooks for both, frontend and backend, in your local .git/hooks folder. The hooks are configured in the .pre-commit-config.yaml.

You can check whether hooks work as intended using the run command:

pre-commit run [hook-id] [options]

Example: run single hook

pre-commit run ruff --all-files --hook-stage push

Example: run all hooks of pre-push stage

pre-commit run --all-files --hook-stage push

Update documentation

  • To generate new auto-docs for new modules run: sphinx-apidoc -o ./docs/modules/ ./ai_django_core/ (in the current set up an auto doc for the antivirus module is not supported due to installation and import problems. Since it might be removed in the future, that should be fine for now).
  • To build the documentation run: sphinx-build docs/ docs/_build/html/ or go into the docs folder and run: make html. Open docs/_build/html/index.html to see the documentation.

Translation files

If you have added custom text, make sure to wrap it in _() where _ is gettext_lazy (from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _).

How to create translation file:

  • Navigate to ai_django_core/ai_django_core (the inner directory!)
  • python manage.py makemessages -l de
  • Have a look at the new/changed files within ai_django_core/ai_django_core/locale

How to compile translation files:

  • Navigate to ai_django_core/ai_django_core (the inner directory!)
  • python manage.py compilemessages
  • Have a look at the new/changed files within ai_django_core/ai_django_core/locale

Publish to ReadTheDocs.io

  • Fetch the latest changes in GitHub mirror and push them
  • Trigger new build at ReadTheDocs.io (follow instructions in admin panel at RTD) if the GitHub webhook is not yet set up.

Publish to PyPi

  • Update documentation about new/changed functionality

  • Update the Changelog

  • Increment version in main __init__.py

  • Create pull request / merge to master

  • This project uses the flit package to publish to PyPI. Thus publishing should be as easy as running:

    flit publish
    

    To publish to TestPyPI use the following ensure that you have set up your .pypirc as shown here and use the following command:

    flit publish --repository testpypi