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A CLI to interact with AusTrakka

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AusTrakka CLI

Command line interface for AusTrakka V2.

Installation

The AusTrakka CLI requires Python to run. Installation into a conda environment (see below) is the recommended method.

To install without conda, simply install with

python -m pip install austrakka

You will need to set the environment variable AT_URI to the value provided by the AusTrakka team. You may wish to add this to your .bashrc or .zshrc file.

To use the CLI, you must log in by setting the AT_TOKEN environment variable using the austrakka auth user command (see User Authentication, below). You may wish to configure a login command for convenience:

alias at-login="export AT_TOKEN=\$(austrakka auth user)"

You may wish to add this to your .bashrc or .zshrc file.

Install into a conda environment (optional but recommended)

If you wish to create a conda environment named austrakka with the necessary environment variables set and the at-login alias, run:

conda create -n austrakka python=3.9
conda activate austrakka
python -m pip install austrakka
conda env config vars set AT_URI="[value provided by AusTrakka team]"
mkdir -p ${CONDA_PREFIX}/etc/conda/activate.d
echo "alias at-login=\"export AT_TOKEN=\\\$(austrakka auth user)\"" > ${CONDA_PREFIX}/etc/conda/activate.d/austrakka-alias.sh

Note that the last two lines are valid only for Linux/Mac and will not work on Windows.

You can then use

conda activate austrakka
at-login

in order to use the CLI. See User Authentication below for alternative login methods.

Updating the CLI

To update to the latest version, run

python -m pip install --upgrade austrakka

If you have installed the CLI into a conda environment, you should first activate it with conda activate austrakka.

Running the CLI

Before you can use the CLI, you must log in as described below, to allow the CLI to use your AusTrakka credentials. Your authorisation will expire after a period and you will need to log in again.

User Authentication

Most users will want to use the CLI this way.

Set the following environment variable:

export AT_TOKEN=$(austrakka auth user)

If you have configured a login command as described above, you can instead run

at-login

In Windows, you can set the AT_TOKEN environment variable by first running

austrakka auth user

to obtain a token string, and then running

set AT_TOKEN=<output of previous command>

to set the environment variable.

For any of these methods, you should be directed to log in via a browser and enter a code to authorise the CLI.

Process Authentication

This authentication mode is intended for long-term automated processes. Most users will not need it.

To authenticate a process, you'll need to set the following environment variables:

AT_AUTH_PROCESS_ID
AT_AUTH_PROCESS_SECRET

Values for AT_AUTH_PROCESS_ID and AT_AUTH_PROCESS_SECRET will be provided to you by the AusTrakka team. Note that the secret value is sensitive.

Once these variables are set, run the following to authorise:

export AT_TOKEN=$(austrakka auth process)

Using the CLI

The CLI has a subcommand structure. Run

austrakka -h

to see available subcommands.

Run e.g.

austrakka metadata -h

to see available commands to manipulate metadata.

Run e.g.

austrakka metadata add -h

to see the usage of the metadata add command to upload metadata files.

Environment Variables Reference

Name Description
AT_TOKEN AusTrakka auth token
AT_URI URI for API endpoint
AT_LOG_LEVEL Level of logging
AT_LOG Set to file to redirecting logging to a temp file
AT_CMD_SET Set to austrakka-admin to display admin commands (these will not actually run successfully unless you have an appropriate role on the server)
AT_SKIP_CERT_VERIFY Skips verification of the cert used by the AusTrakka backend
AT_SKIP_VERSION_CHECK Skips checking of new CLI version
AT_USE_HTTP2 Uses HTTP2 (experimental)

All commands require AT_URI and AT_TOKEN to be set, except for auth commands.

Project Structure

Each logical component of the system has its own package under austrakka/. Eg. austrakka/job. Components that are children of another component are nested beneath. Eg. austrakka/job/instance.

Each component package contains the following files:

File Purpose
__init__.py Contains the Click commands offered by the component. Note that even if a component does not have any commands associated with it, this file must exist for the final build to include it.
funcs.py Any functions associated with the component.
opts.py Click command line options associated with the component. Defined here so they can be reused across the CLI. Eg. --species is used for multiple commands. The species CLI option is defined here and imported to all commands that use it.
enums.py Any enumerations associated with the component.

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