Library for accessing infrastructure services in SemWES and its derivatives


License
Zlib
Install
pip install clfpy==1.2.0

Documentation

clfpy – Python library for accessing platform services of the SemWES platform

This is a simple Python library that offers access to infrastructure services in SemWES (formerly CloudFlow) and its derivatives. The library aims to make things like interaction with GSS (file upload, download, etc.) as easy and hassle-free as possible.

Command-line interface (CLI)

With version 1.0.0 of the library, a command-line interface was added for fully interactive use. Simply install clfpy with pip and then execute clfpy_cli from any terminal. For more detailed documentation, check the CLI's readme page.

A big thank you goes to Leonardo Cosma from CETMA who initiated the creation of the CLI and also provided some of the code.

Changelog

2020-12-21: Version 1.3.1

  • (BUGFIX) Fixed Barbora support

2020-12-21: Version 1.3.0

  • (MINOR) Added support for Barbora cluster

2020-10-12: Version 1.2.0

  • (MINOR) Added method to services client to pull a Docker image

2019-04-24: Version 1.1.3

  • (PATCH) Fix bad hardcoded interpreter in clfpy_cli script

2019-03-29: Version 1.1.2

  • (PATCH) Re-brand CloudFlow to SemWES

2019-01-17: Version 1.1.1

  • (PATCH) Fix CLI tab completion for service names

2019-01-16: Version 1.1.0

  • (MINOR) Added missing methods to CLI auth client
  • (MINOR) Improved tab completion in the CLI

2019-01-07: Version 1.0.1

  • (PATCH) Fixed broken input for Python 2.7

2019-01-07: Version 1.0.0

  • (MAJOR) Added full command-line interface for the library
  • (MINOR) Added missing list_users method to clfpy.AuthUsersClient
  • (PATCH) Added better exception handling to clfpy.ServicesClient and clfpy.HpcImagesClient

2018-12-14: Version 0.10.1

  • (PATH) Added exception handling to clfpy.ServicesClient.

2018-12-11: Version 0.10.0

  • (MINOR) Added clfpy.ExtraParameters class for parsing extraParameters strings
  • (PATCH) Fixed Python 2.x problem for clfpy.ServicesClient.

2018-12-10: Version 0.9.0

  • (MINOR) Added convenience function clfpy.ServicesClient.read_env_file() for reading environment-definition files when defining services.

2018-12-07: Version 0.8.1

  • (PATCH) clfpy.ServicesClient: Added health description in case of unhealthy targets.

2018-12-07: Version 0.8.0

  • (MINOR) New client clfpy.ServicesClient for automatic service deployment in CloudFlow
  • (PATCH) Fixed HPC endpoint in test_hpy.py

2018-11-27: Version 0.7.0

  • (MINOR) File upload and download now shows a status bar and the average speed by default.

2018-10-31: Version 0.6.2

  • (PATCH) Bugfix: GSS test script fails with Python 2.7

2018-10-31: Version 0.6.1

  • (PATCH) Bugfix: Uploading an empty file fails

Implemented clients

Currently, the following clients are available:

  • clfpy.AuthClient: Client for the authentication manager
  • clfpy.AuthUsersClient: Client for the users interface of the authentication manager
  • clfpy.AuthProjectsClient: Client for the projects interface of the authentication manager
  • clfpy.GssClient: Client for accessing the generic storage services (GSS)
  • clfpy.HpcImagesClient: Client for registering Singularity images with the CloudFlow HPC client
  • clfpy.WfmClient: Client for interacting with the workflow manager (does not yet expose the full WFM functionality)
  • clfpy.ServicesClient: Client for automatic service deployment. Requires Docker to be installed!

Furthermore, use clfpy.ExtraParameters for parsing extraParameters inputs in your services.

Requirements

Requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.x.

For the clfpy.ServicesClient, Docker must be installed as well and the Docker CLI must be available under the docker command.

Installation

clfpy can be installed from the Python Package Index using pip:

pip install clfpy

How to use

Have a look at the clfpy/tests/ folder to find examples on how to use the library.

Development

How to upload a new version to PyPi

  1. Make changes to the code
  2. Run test scripts with Python 2.7 and Python 3.x.
  3. Update the changelog and choose a new version number using semantic versioning.
  4. Update the version number in setup.py.
  5. Remove all files from ./dist and ./build to avoid attempting to overwrite existing files when uploading.
  6. Run python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel and check the resulting files in ./dist.
  7. Run twine upload dist/* to upload to PyPi. Note that this step requires a correctly configured ~/.pypirc file.