intuitive admin library
Project description
hostess
overview
hostess provides lightweight, Pythonic interfaces to distributed resources,
system processes, and Python internals. It includes high-level modules that
provide special functionality for working with EC2 instances and S3 buckets,
and a framework (station) for workflow coordination -- along with all their
lower-level building blocks.
hostess reduces syntactic headaches and boilerplate while still
allowing low-level manipulation and, more broadly, still feeling like code.
hostess has a special emphasis on fitting intuitively and idiomatically into
common data science and scientific analysis workflows, but it is fundamentally
a general-purpose utility and administration library.
installation
hostess is available on PyPI and conda-forge. We recommend installing it
into a Conda environment using conda:
conda install -n my_environment -c conda-forge hostess.
The conda-forge package installs all optional dependencies other than those for tests and Notebooks. If you require more granular control over dependencies, please install from PyPI or source.
documentation
Examples for working with EC2 instances can be found in this jupyter notebook.
Examples for working with S3 buckets can be found in this jupyter notebook.
You can find an API reference and full changelog on readthedocs.
compatibility
hostess's core features are closely linked to the shell, so it is only fully compatible with Unix-scented operating systems. Linux and MacOS count, as does Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Windows outside of WSL doesn't.- Some
hostessmodules require network access, specificallysshand theawssubmodules. Theawssubmodules also require an AWS account. See the example Notebooks for more details on this. hostessrequires Python >= 3.10.hostessis very lightweight. If a machine has enough resources to run a Python interpreter, it can probably runhostess.hostess.stationis not fully compatible with MacOS or WSL. MacOS and WSL compatibility is planned. All other parts ofhostessare compatible with MacOS and WSL.
cautions
hostess is a reliable and fairly feature-complete beta in active use on
multiple projects. However, we do not yet guarantee interface stability or
backwards compatibility.
Also, as with any system administration software, we recommend using it very carefully.
tests
hostess includes a simple test suite compatible with pytest.
You can run the tests by executing pytest -s in the root directory.
The -s flag is mandatory because pytest captures stdout by default, which
breaks some hostess features covered by the tests.
Tests require two additional Python dependencies: pytest and pillow.
non-local tests
'Live' tests of non-local functionality provision AWS resources using the
default AWS credentials (if any) available in the executing environment.
These tests do not run by default. To execute these tests, pass --run-aws
to pytest. They will only run successfully if the available AWS credentials
are valid and if their associated account has the required permissions:
ListObjectsV2, CreateBucket, DeleteBucket, GetObject, PutObject, DeleteObject,
HeadObject, DescribeInstances, CreateFleet, StartInstances, StopInstances,
TerminateInstances, CreateLaunchTemplate, and DeleteLaunchTemplete.
Warning: If the available AWS account has permissions to create but not delete resources, resources provisioned for tests will require manual cleanup. It is not in general possible to detect this permissions condition without actually creating and then attempting to delete a resource.
Manual cleanup may also be required if the OS kills the Python process running the tests, if the machine on which the tests are running fails, etc.
licensing
You can do almost anything with this software that you like, subject only to the extremely permissive terms of the BSD 3-Clause License.
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