PythonAnywhere helper tools for users


Keywords
pythonanywhere, api, cloud, web, hosting
License
MIT
Install
pip install pythonanywhere==0.8.3

Documentation

Build Status License: MIT PyPI Downloads

PythonAnywhere cli tool

pa is a single command to manage PythonAnywhere services.

It is designed to be run from PythonAnywhere consoles, but many subcommands can be executed directly from your own machine (see usage below).

Installing

On PythonAnywhere

In a PythonAnywhere Bash console, run:

pip3.10 install --user pythonanywhere

If there is no python3.10 on your PythonAnywhere account, you should upgrade your account to the newest system image. See here how to do that. pa works with python 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10 but we recommend using the latest system image.

On your own machine

Install the pythonanywhere package from PyPI. We recommend using pipx if you want to use it only as a cli tool, or a virtual environment if you want to use a programmatic interface in your own code.

Usage

There are two ways to use the package. You can just run the scripts or use the underlying api wrappers directly in your scripts.

Command line interface

Running pa on your local machine

pa expects the presence of some environment variables that are provided when you run your code in a PythonAnywere console. You need to provide them if you run pa on your local machine.

API_TOKEN -- you need to set this to allow pa to connect to the PythonAnywere API. To get an API token, log into PythonAnywhere and go to the "Account" page using the link at the top right. Click on the "API token" tab, and click the "Create a new API token" button to get your token.

PYTHONANYWHERE_SITE is used to connect to PythonAnywhere API and defaults to www.pythonanywhere.com, but you may need to set it to eu.pythonanywhere.com if you use our EU site.

If your username on PythonAnywhere is different from the username on your local machine, you may need to set USER for the environment you run pa in.

Programmatic usage in your code

Take a look at the pythonanywhere.task module and docstrings of pythonanywhere.task.Task class and its methods.

Legacy scripts

Some legacy scripts (separate for each action) are still available.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome! You'll find tests in the tests folder...

# prep your dev environment
mkvirtualenv --python=python3.10 helper_scripts
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -e .

# running the tests:
pytest

# make sure that the code that you have written is well tested:
pytest --cov=pythonanywhere --cov=scripts

# to just run the fast tests:
pytest -m 'not slowtest' -v