A way to ensure critical libraries are up-to-date.
Project description
A way to ensure critical libraries are up-to-date
The gitvck
library is a CPython project which is designed to help ensure the latest version of a critical library is being used by your project.
Sometimes a project relies on the latest version of an underlying library. The gitvck
library is designed to run in the background on program startup and check if the version of a critical library is the latest version available. If the critical library being imported is not the latest, the user is alerted that a later version is available. If the latest version is already being used, the test ends silently.
However, this is a notification-only service. The user is not prevented from carrying on.
If you have any questions that are not covered by this documentation, or if you spot any bugs, issues or have any recommendations, please feel free to contact us.
Installation
For most users, the easiest way is probably to install the latest version hosted on PyPI, after activating the appropriate virtual environment.
pip install gitvck
Using the Library
The documentation suite contains detailed explanation and example usage for each of the library's importable modules. For detailed documentation, usage examples and links the source code itself, please refer to the Library API page.
Quickstart
To demonstrate how easy it is to get up and running, the template below can be copied and pasted into your program's primary __init__.py
module. When your program starts up, the __init__.py
module is run, and performs the version check in the background.
To verify the version of a critical library against GitHub use:
from gitvck import gitvck
from <project>._version import __version__
gitvck.VersionCheck(name='project-spam',
source='git',
path='https://github.com/s3dev/project-spam',
version=__version__).test()
More example templates can be found in the gitvck
module documentation page.
Sources
The following code configuration sources can be accessed by gitvck
:
- PyPI
- GitHub
- Git (a local or remote repository, accessed through a filesystem)
Guidance for using these various sources can be found in the gitvck
module documentation page.
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