uoft-aruba

Collection of utilities for interacting with Aruba infrastructure


License
MIT
Install
pip install uoft-aruba==1.0.1.dev2

Documentation

Overview

This repository is what's known as a monorepo. It contains multiple projects, each of which is a standalone library or command-line tool (or both). Individual projects are located in the projects/ directory.

Everything else in this repository is shared infrastructure, such as build scripts, integration tests, developer tools, and documentation.

Getting Started

Getting started

  1. git clone https://github.com/uoft-networking/tools uoft-tools
  2. cd uoft-tools
  3. tasks/ensure-python.py venv (this will install a standalone copy of python3.10 if you don't already have it, and create a python3.10 virtual environment in .venv/)
  4. source .venv/bin/activate to activate the virtual environment in your current shell
  5. (optionally) install direnv and run direnv allow ., so that you don't have to manually activate the virtual environment every time you open a new shell
  6. pip install -r dev.requirements.txt to install the dev tools needed to work on this repository
  7. invoke list-projects to see a list of all projects
  8. invoke install-editable <project> to start developing/debugging a particular project, or invoke install-editable-all to install all projects in editable mode
  9. config your editor to use .venv/bin/python as python interpreter (this should be automatically done in VSCode)

Running tests

This repository is configured to support pytest autodiscovery. Any IDE which supports pytest should be able to run tests without any additional configuration.

You can also run tests from the command line using invoke test-all or invoke test <project>.

Building packages

To build a package, run invoke build <project>. This will create a wheel file and an sdist file in dist/. You can then install the package using pip install dist/<package>.whl or pip install dist/<package>.tar.gz.

You can also build all packages at once using invoke build-all.

Adding a project to the repo

  1. invoke new-project <project>
  2. Follow all prompts to create a new project

Making a new release

All projects in this repository are versioned together. There is a single version number which is shared by all projects. Version info is stored in git tags. To make a new release, follow these steps:

  1. invoke changes-since-last-tag to see if a new release is needed
  2. invoke version-next and follow the prompts to bump the version number
  3. invoke build-all to build all packages
  4. TODO: invoke publish-all to publish all packages to PyPI

Notes

Each project should implement its own typer cli in cli.py. Each project's pyproject file (ie projects/<project>/pyproject.toml) should contain an entrypoint that looks something like this:

[project.scripts]
"uoft-<project>" = "uoft_<project>.cli:cli"