Plugin service that runs your python programs anywhere without install.
Project description
Aliased Shell runner for python projects
This runs your python projects/packages from anywhere inside your shell, without the need to install the package or change directory. NOTE: Currently only pipenvs are implemented. Only tested on Windows 10. Feel free to clone and extend.
NOTE: a sample packageAlias.yml file can be found here: https://gitlab.com/larsmielke2/boakboak/-/tree/main/boakboak/apps
Install
- pipenv install boakboak
dependencies
- python 3.6 - 3.10
- pyyaml
Problem boakboak tries to solve?
I have some python based services, which I want to run occasionally from anywhere inside the shell using an aliased shell call.
Most importantly: I dont want to install all these services into my main environment.
For example:
- I want to save my files to a archive directory, for which I have a archive.py module.
- I want to convert a table to a json or yaml file for which I use a convert.py package.
I want to be able to flexibly add/remove these services from the aliased shell call.
Usage
Create and packageAlias.yml file and name it like the shell call alias you like to use. Example file:
- name like: /apps/packageAlias.yml
- call like: boak packageAlias -my parameters
Steps
Example: Imaginary project which uses a archive.py module to archive files and folders.
- I will run my module from the shell, using "python -m archive -c 'my_archive_comment'" as I always do.
- From the sucessfully executed shell command, I copy the path, cmds and optional args to archive.yml
- I save the created .yml file in: boakboak/boakboak/apps/archive.yml
- The resulting .yml file has to look like this example: https://gitlab.com/larsmielke2/boakboak/-/tree/main/boakboak/apps
From the shell, I now call:
- boak archive -c 'my_archive_comment'
How it works
boakboak will use the parameters from apps/packageAlias.yml, to run your project/package
- It takes appPath and finds your project/package (returns the first dir with .venv in it)
- It uses .venv file/folder or project name (if Pipfile is found), to identify the executable
- It uses a subprocess call, to run your cmds using identified python.exe
Release notes
Version 1.0.0, 05-2022
- python 3.6 - 3.10
- venvs: pipenv
- os: tested on Windows 10
Version 1.0.3, 05-2022
- some technical changes, i.e. README.md
Version 1.0.4, 05-2022
- last known executable is automatically added to apps.yml files MIT License
Copyright (c) 2022 Lars Mielke
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