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Blockcerts core models for python

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# cert-core This python library contains common Blockcerts models and accessors used by other Blockcerts python libraries.

Subpackages:

## cert-model

Parses different versions of Blockcerts JSON files into a common Certificate model.

## cert-store

Blockchain certificate storage. This is used as a library in the cert-viewer project.

The certificate storage interface is [simplekv](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/simplekv/). The default configurations use the FilesystemStore, which is highly recommended if you are getting started. This makes it easier to issue, copy, and view your Blockchain Certificates.

## Certificate Storage Configuration

The certificate storage location can be modified with the following configuration entries in your conf.ini file:

  • cert_store_type: which key-value backing store to use. Current supported values are: - simplekv_fs: (Default) file system store - simplekv_gridfs: (Advanced) gridfs store

  • cert_store_path: file system path if using simplekv_fs

  • mongodb_uri: mongo db uri (including db name) if using simplekv_gridfs

Example File System config:

` cert_store_type = simplekv_fs cert_store_path = ./cert_data `

Example GridFS config (Advanced):

` cert_store_type = simplekv_gridfs mongodb_uri = mongodb://localhost:27017/test `

### Legacy options

Warning

Most users should ignore these instructions, which are only included as a temporary bridge for earlier users of blockcerts. We recommend migrating to the latest version of Blockcerts.

### V1 Aware Certificate Store

Warning: avoid this option unless you are sure you need it. Earlier versions of the Blockchain Certificate required a separate storage of the certificate transaction id. That was managed in a certificates mongo db table.

The –v1_aware flag allows support for these certificates.

## Running the python code locally

  1. Ensure you have an python environment. [Recommendations](https://github.com/blockchain-certificates/cert-issuer/blob/master/docs/virtualenv.md)

  2. Git clone the repository and change to the directory

`bash git clone https://github.com/blockchain-certificates/cert-core.git && cd cert-core `

  1. Run cert-core setup

`bash pip install . `

## Unit tests

This project uses tox to validate against several python environments.

  1. Ensure you have an python environment. [Recommendations](https://github.com/blockchain-certificates/cert-issuer/blob/master/docs/virtualenv.md)

  2. Run tests

    ` ./run_tests.sh `

## Publishing package to pypi

## Contact

Contact us at [the Blockcerts community forum](http://community.blockcerts.org/).

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