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Bravo! You have received a Medical Diploma in "bracelet" from
the Orbital Convergence University International Air and Water
Embassy of the Tangerine Planet ๐ŸŠ.

You are now officially certified to include "bracelet" in your
practice.


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bracelet

To give a taste of dry land to
those who approach the shores,
there is now found
the dream and rise of the ocean tides.


description

This is a module that can ascertain
the health status of python3 software.

It's like a testing framework.


install

This utilizes:
https://pypi.org/project/xonsh

[xonsh] pip install bracelet

documentation

[xonsh] bracelet shares 

This opens a server process that can be opened in a browser.


internal status tests of the module

[xonsh] bracelet internal-status

These checks are run with pypi "body_scan"; "bracelet" is built from a fork of "body_scan".

The "body_scan" checks are written with "unittest".


Tutorial

The structure

๐Ÿ“ performance
	๐Ÿ“œ status_1.py

The checks

# status_1.py

def check_1 ():
	print ("check 1")
	
def check_2 ():
	print ("check 2")
	
def check_3 ():
	raise Exception ("not 110%")

checks = {
	"check 1": check_1,
	"check 2": check_2,
	"check 3": check_3
}

The procedure

From the performance directory,

[xonsh] bracelet status

The report

This is the report that is (hopefully) written to the terminal.

paths: [
	{
		"path": "status_1.py",
		"empty": false,
		"parsed": true,
		"stats": {
			"passes": 2,
			"alarms": 1
		},
		"checks": [
			{
				"check": "check 1",
				"passed": true,
				"elapsed": [
					4.054199962411076e-05,
					"seconds"
				]
			},
			{
				"check": "check 2",
				"passed": true,
				"elapsed": [
					1.72930003827787e-05,
					"seconds"
				]
			},
			{
				"check": "check 3",
				"passed": false,
				"exception": "Exception('not 110%')",
				"exception trace": [
					"Traceback (most recent call last):",
					"  File \"/bracelet/processes/scan/process/keg/check.py\", line 68, in start",
					"    checks [ check ] ()",
					"  File \"<string>\", line 13, in check_3",
					"Exception: not 110%"
				]
			}
		]
	}
]
alarms: [
	{
		"path": "status_1.py",
		"checks": [
			{
				"check": "check 3",
				"passed": false,
				"exception": "Exception('not 110%')",
				"exception trace": [
					"Traceback (most recent call last):",
					"  File \"/bracelet/processes/scan/process/keg/check.py\", line 68, in start",
					"    checks [ check ] ()",
					"  File \"<string>\", line 13, in check_3",
					"Exception: not 110%"
				]
			}
		]
	}
]
stats: {
	"alarms": 0,
	"empty": 0,
	"checks": {
		"passes": 2,
		"alarms": 1
	}
}

Notes

  • Checks are started simultaneously, unless --simultaneous no

    • [xonsh] bracelet status --simultaneous no
  • The fractory glob pattern is "**/status_*.py", but can be changed with --glob-string

    • [xonsh] bracelet status --glob-string "**/performance_*.py"

Advanced Tutorial

It's recommended to run bracelet programmatilly.

An example of this can be found in the "_book/advanced tutorial"
section of the documentation.


๐Ÿ“ก Contacts

bgrace2345@proton.me

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