A python wrapper for the AllSpice Hub API


Keywords
AllSpice, Hub, api, wrapper
License
MIT
Install
pip install py-allspice==2.4.0

Documentation

py-allspice

A very simple API client for AllSpice Hub

Note that not the full Swagger-API is accessible. The whole implementation is focused on making access and working with Organizations, Teams, Repositories and Users as pain free as possible.

Forked from https://github.com/Langenfeld/py-gitea.

Usage

Docs

See the documentation site.

Examples

Check the examples directory for full, working example scripts that you can adapt or refer to for your own needs.

Quickstart

First get an allspice_client object wrapping access and authentication (via an api token) for your instance of AllSpice Hub.

from allspice import *

# By default, points to hub.allspice.io.
allspice_client = AllSpice(token_text=TOKEN)

# If you are self-hosting:
allspice_client = AllSpice(allspice_hub_url=URL, token_text=TOKEN)

Operations like requesting the AllSpice version or authentication user can be requested directly from the allspice_client object:

print("AllSpice Version: " + allspice_client.get_version())
print("API-Token belongs to user: " + allspice_client.get_user().username)

Adding entities like Users, Organizations, ... also is done via the allspice_client object.

user = allspice_client.create_user("Test Testson", "test@test.test", "password")

All operations on entities in allspice are then accomplished via the according wrapper objects for those entities. Each of those objects has a .request method that creates an entity according to your allspice_client instance.

other_user = User.request(allspice_client, "OtherUserName")
print(other_user.username)

Note that the fields of the User, Organization,... classes are dynamically created at runtime, and thus not visible during divelopment. Refer to the AllSpice API documentation for the fields names.

Fields that can not be altered via allspice-api, are read only. After altering a field, the .commit method of the according object must be called to synchronize the changed fields with your allspice_client instance.

org = Organization.request(allspice_client, test_org)
org.description = "some new description"
org.location = "some new location"
org.commit()

An entity in allspice can be deleted by calling delete.

org.delete()

All entity objects do have methods to execute some of the requests possible though the AllSpice api:

org = Organization.request(allspice_client, ORGNAME)
teams = org.get_teams()
for team in teams:
	repos = team.get_repos()
	for repo in repos:
		print(repo.name)

Installation

Use pip install py-allspice to install.

A Note on Versioning

This repository does not follow the same versioning policy as py-gitea. After v1.17.x, py-allspice switched to Semantic Versioning with v2.0.0. In general, versions of py-allspice do NOT conform to versions of AllSpice Hub, and the latest version of py-allspice should be compatible with the current version of AllSpice Hub.

Tests

Tests can be run with:

python3 -m pytest test_api.py

Make sure to have an instance of AllSpice Hub running on http://localhost:3000, and an admin-user token at .token. The admin user must be named test, with email secondarytest@test.org.

Cassettes

We use pytest-recording to record cassettes which speed up tests which access the network. By default, tests which have been updated to work with pytest-recording will use cassettes. To disable using cassettes, run:

python -m pytest --disable-recording

The scheduled CI test suite will ignore cassettes using the same command. This is to ensure that our cassettes aren't out of date in a way that leads to tests passing with them but failing with a live Hub environment. If a scheduled test run without the cassettes fails, use:

python -m pytest --record-mode=rewrite

To update the cassettes. Double check the changes in the cassettes and make sure tests are passing again before pushing the changes.

Snapshots

We use syrupy to snapshot test. This makes it easier to assert complex outputs. If you have to update snapshots for a test, run:

python -m pytest -k <specifier for test> --snapshot-update

When updating snapshots, try to run as few tests as possible to ensure you do not update snapshots that are unrelated to your changes, and double check snapshot changes to ensure they are what you expect.