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CAPS Command Line Interface
A repository to discuss, define and implement an approach for easily uploading models
Prerequisites
What things you need to install to run the software and how to install them
Python3
Installing
A step by step series of examples that tell you how to get a development env running
MacOS and Linux Guide for creating virtual environment
Create a python3 virtual environment from the parent directory of this project
python3 -m venv caps-cli-dev
Activate the python3 virtualenv
source caps-cli-dev/bin/activate
Windows Guide for creating virtual environment
Create a python3 virtual environment from the parent directory of this project
py -m venv caps-cli-dev
Activate the python3 virtualenv
.\caps-cli-dev\Scripts\activate
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Building the Project
Now navigate to the project folder (ModelCatalogInsertion)
cd ModelCatalogInsertion
Build the project
python3 setup.py install
Running the Project
Help functionality in the CLI
caps-cli --help
Use this command to know the details of each CLI function (options, arguments)
caps-cli <initialize, push, validate> --help
Run this command to test the template creation functionality (with 2 inputs, 3 outputs and 1 parameter)
caps-cli initialize -i 2 -o 3 -p 1
Running the above command will generate a file named as insertion_template.json in root directory
Run this command to transform the input YAML into a postable JSON object
caps-cli push <path_of_yaml_file_from_root_of_the_project>
Run this command to validate the JSON schema obtained by using the above command
caps-cli validate <path_of_json_file_from_root_of_the_project>
Use this command to deactivate the python virtual environment
deactivate
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