eLabFTW CLI library.
Project description
Elabapy-CLI
elabapy-cli is a library for use in tandem with elabFTW. It uses the official elabapy and adds a user-friendly command line interface (CLI). The library is written in Python 3 and works under both Linux and Windows. The functionality and parts of the code are adapted from the Kadi-APY.
Installation
The library can be installed using pip3
(or pip
, if there is no dedicated
version of pip
for Python 3 installed), which generally comes bundled with
Python installations. Python version >= 3.6 is required.
pip3 install elabapy-cli
When installing the library from source for development, it is
recommended to install the library in editable mode, which simply creates a
link to the sources so all changes are reflected in the installed package
immediately. The command will also install some additional development
dependencies as defined in setup.py
.
pip3 install -e .[dev]
Running the installations inside a virtual environment is recommended, see Virtualenv for more information.
Make sure the elabapy
command is runnable from anywhere.
Depending on the type of installation and if a virtual environment is
used or not, the PATH
system variable may need to be adapted accordingly to
include the path the executable resides in. For example, the following command
can be used on Linux, assuming the executable resides in ~/.local/bin
:
export PATH=${HOME}/.local/bin:${PATH}
This line can also be added to .bashrc
so it will be executed each time a new
terminal is opened:
echo 'export PATH=${HOME}/.local/bin:${PATH}' >> ${HOME}/.bashrc
On Windows, the PATH
can be modified permanently by editing the respective
environment variable in the advanced system settings of the control panel.
Usage
The CLI can be used directly in the terminal. The first entry point to the CLI is given by running:
elabapy
All commands concerning different resources are available as various subcommands. For example, all subcommands to work with experiments can be listed by running:
elabapy experiments
The information on how to create an experiment can be accessed via:
elabapy experiments create --help
Autocomplete can be activated via
elabapy config activate-autocompletion
for fish, Zsh, Bash and PowerShell.
Connecting an elabFTW instance
To connect an instance of elabFTW to a local installation of this library, the host of the elabFTW instance as well as a personal access token (PAT) are required.
The host is the fully qualified domain name of the elabFTW instance with the ending
/api/v1/
.
A PAT (API key) can be created via the web interface of an elabFTW instance in the menu found in User panel > API KEYS and will operate with the same permissions as the user that created the token.
You can run
elabapy config create
which creates the file .elabconfig
in you home directory. Open the file to fill in the
host and PAT information. E.g.:
[global]
verify = True
default = my_instance
[my_instance]
host = https://example.com/api/v1/
pat = <your PAT>
[my_second_instance]
host = https://example2.com/api/v1/
pat = <your second PAT>
When using the CLI, you can choose the instance to use. The default is defined by the
key default
in the section [global]
.
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