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Commandline Utilities for the Legion Alerting and Monitoring System

Project description

Legion CLI

Commandline Utilities for the Legion Alerting and Monitoring System

Setup & Usage

Installation

pip install -U legion-cli --user

Configuration

TODO

Usage

The key reference for using legion-cli is:

legion-cli --help

Development

Standards

  • Be excellent to each other
  • Code coverage must be at 100% for all new code, or a good reason must be provided for why a given bit of code is not covered.
    • Example of an acceptable reason: "There is a bug in the code coverage tool and it says its missing this, but its not".
    • Example of unacceptable reason: "This is just exception handling, its too annoying to cover it".
  • The code must pass the following analytics tools. Similar exceptions are allowable as in rule 2.
    • pylint --disable=C0111,W1203,R0903 --max-line-length=100 ...
    • flake8 --max-line-length=100 ...
    • mypy --ignore-missing-imports --follow-imports=skip --strict-optional ...
  • All incoming information from users, clients, and configurations should be validated.
  • All internal arguments passing should be typechecked whenever possible with typeguard.typechecked

Development Setup

Using poetry install from inside the repo directory:

pdm install

IDE Setup

Sublime Text 3

curl -sSL https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/2385805/raw/main/pdm.sublime-project.py | pdm run python > legion-cli.sublime-project

Testing

All testing should be done with pytest which is installed with the dev requirements.

To run all the unit tests, execute the following from the repo directory:

pdm run pytest

This should produce a coverage report in /path/to/legion-cli/htmlcov/

While developing, you can use watchexec to monitor the file system for changes and re-run the tests:

watchexec -r -e py,yaml pdm run pytest

To run a specific test file:

pdm run pytest tests/unit/test_config.py

To run a specific test:

pdm run pytest tests/unit/test_config.py::test_config_loading

For more information on testing, see the pytest.ini file as well as the documentation.

Integration Testing

For integration testing, this code uses testcontainers-rabbitmq. In order to enable this, you will need to install docker, and ensure that your user has the ability to interact with the docker service:

sudo apt install docker
sudo groupadd docker # may fail if the docker group already exists
sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
newgrp docker
docker run hello-world # verify that everything is working well

Building & Publishing to PyPi

You can use Twine to publish this code to PyPi assuming you have an account and the relevant project permissions. This can be configured using a ~/.pypirc file like so:

[distutils]
  index-servers =
    pypi
    testpypi

[testpypi]
  username = __token__
  password = <PYPI TOKEN>

[pypi]
  username = __token__
  password = <PYPI TOKEN>

You can get the PyPi Tokens here: https://pypi.org/help/#apitoken

Once you have that set up, you can build, publish to the test server, and then the prod server with the following commands:

pdm build;

pdm run publish-test; # test

pdm run publish-prod; # prod

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