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https://kuma.readthedocs.io/en/latest/deploy.html as a script

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kuma-deployer

In the ancient times of roaming saber tooth tigers and the smog over London hanging deep there was a time the poor serfs of Kuma had to trudge through https://kuma.readthedocs.io/en/latest/deploy.html like some Kafkaesque slave of the man. That was then. This is now.

Everything that can be automated in the Kuma deploy process is scripted here.

Limitations and caveats

At the time of writing, this is a prototype. It's doing the least possible to make the most basic thing work.

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Getting started

You'll need a GitHub access token. Go to github.com/settings/tokens and create a token, copy and paste it into your .env file or use export. E.g.

cat .env
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN=a36f6736...

pip install kuma-deployer
kuma-deployer --help

If you don't use a .env file you can use:

GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN=a36f6736... kuma-deployer --help

Goal

The goal is that you simply install this script and type kuma-deploy and sit back and relax and with a bit of luck MDN is fully upgraded, deployment, and enabled.

Contributing

Clone this repo then run:

pip install -e ".[dev]"

That should have installed the CLI kuma-deployer

kuma-deployer --help

If you wanna make a PR, make sure it's formatted with black and passes flake8.

You can check that all files are flake8 fine by running:

flake8 deployer

And to check that all files are formatted according to black run:

black --check deployer

All of the code style stuff can be simplified by installing therapist. It should get installed by default, but setting it up as a git pre-commit hook is optional. Here's how you set it up once:

therapist install

Now, next time you try to commit a .py file with a black or flake8 violation it will remind you and block the commit. You can override it like this:

git commit -a -m "I know what I'm doing"

To run all code style and lint checkers you can also use therapist with:

therapist run --use-tracked-files

Some things can't be automatically fixed, but black violations can for example:

therapist run --use-tracked-files --fix

Contributing and using

If you like to use the globally installed executable kuma-deployer but don't want to depend on a new PyPI release for every change you want to try, use this:

# If you use a virtualenv, deactivate it first
deactive
# Use the global pip (or pip3) on your system
pip3 install -e .

If you do this, you can use this repo to install in your system.

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