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KEG - Image Composition Tool

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keg is a command line tool that creates a [kiwi](https://github.com/OSInside/kiwi) image description based on description snippets in a given GIT repository.

Contributing

keg is written in Python, it uses [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) to setup a development environment for the desired Python version. Make sure the Python development headers are installed (e.g. python36-devel)

Currently, there are 5 targets for tox:

  • check: for code quality and integrity

  • devel: for development

  • doc: for building man pages

  • unit_py3_8: to run unit tests with Python version set to 3.8

  • unit_py3_6: to run unit tests with Python version set to 3.6

The following procedure describes how to create the development environment:

  1. Let tox create the virtual environment(s):

    $ tox -e devel
  2. Activate the virtual environment

    $ source .tox/3/bin/activate
  3. Install requirements inside the virtual environment:

    $ pip install -U pip setuptools
    $ pip install -r .virtualenv.dev-requirements.txt
  4. Let setuptools create/update your entrypoints

    $ ./setup.py develop

Once the development environment is activated and initialized with the project required Python modules, you are ready to work.

In order to leave the development mode just call:

$ deactivate

To resume your work, change into your local Git repository and run source .tox/3/bin/activate again. Skip step 3 and 4 as the requirements are already installed.

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