Generic asynchronous i/o python utilities for AWS services (SQS, S3, DynamoDB, Secrets Manager), Redis, MSSQL (pyodbc), JIRA and more
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# aioradio Generic asynchronous i/o python utilities for AWS services (SQS, S3, DynamoDB, Secrets Manager), Redis, MSSQL (pyodbc), JIRA and more.
## INSTALLING USING PIP
aioradio is currently a private repo so pip install via github `bash pip install git+https://<username>:<access_token>@github.com/nrccua/aioradio.git `
## INSTALLING FOR DIRECT DEVELOPMENT OF AIORADIO
Install [python 3.8.X](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
Make sure you’ve installed [ODBC drivers](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/python/pyodbc/step-1-configure-development-environment-for-pyodbc-python-development?view=sql-server-ver15), required for using the python package pyodbc.
Clone aioradio locally and navigate to the root directory
Install and activate python VirtualEnv `bash python3.8 -m venv env source env/bin/activate `
Install python modules included in requirements.txt `bash pip install -r aioradio/requirements.txt `
Run Makefile command from the root directory to test all is good before issuing push to master ` make all `
## AUTHORS
Tim Reichard - [aioradio](https://github.com/nrccua/aioradio)
See also the list of [contributors](https://github.com/nrccua/aioradio/graphs/contributors) who participated in this project.
## ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Bryan Cusatis - Architect contributing to aioradio.
Kyle Edwards - Developer contributing to aioradio.
Pedro Artiga - Developer contributing to aioradio.
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