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Orijin SDK for client development

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# Orijin-SDK for Python 3.10 Originally intended for internal use and just called python-tools, this SDK can act as a frontend client and allow you to replicate calls made by the brand platform and mobile apps. This project was built on top of the Old-Orijin data migration tool, but has since had significant overhauls.

## Package Description This repo contains the Orijin SDK for Python. This library was built for python-3.10.1

Install the latest release with pip install –upgrade orijin-sdk or clone this repo and install with pip install -e /path/to/repo/

See the scripts in /scripts/ for simple examples or the demon in /demo/ for a more in-depth guide to fully utilize this package.

## Usage

This package doesn’t have a specific usage, rather it is a collection of helpful functions to make building python apps that connect to the Orijin system easier.

See /scripts/ and /demo/ for examples.

## Development Setup

To contribute to this sdk, clone this repo and run the following from the clone’s root folder.

### Create or enter a virtual environment (Optional): ` py -m venv .venv # Run once ./venv/Scripts/activate # Run every time `

### Install requirements: ` pip install -r requirements.txt `

### Compile from source

To install the orijin-sdk from source, run: ` pip install -e . ` > Replace . with /path/to/repo to install from another directory

Go into a Python cli (run py) and test frequently that everything is working as expected during development. Run exit() or [Ctrl-Z], [enter] to leave the cli.

## Release Development Setup

These additional steps are only requiered if you’re contributing to a distributable build.

See https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/packaging-projects/ for full instrutctions. The guide below has instructions written for Windows, though the main difference is just using the command py instead of python3.

### First Time Setup

Inside your environment, install the following additional tools:

Python Build Tool: py -m pip install –upgrade build

PyPi Upload Tool: py -m pip install –upgrade twine

And set up a second venv for testing: py -m venv testing

### Build

Increment the version number (<major>.<minor>.<patch>) in setup.py

To build a new distributable, run: ` py -m build ` > You can see your builds in the /dist/ folder, though you don’t need to use them locally.

### Test Upload

Test your build by uploading it to Test PyPi first: ` py -m twine upload --repository testpypi dist/* ` And install that upload in your testing environment: ` testing/Scripts/activate py -m pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ --no-deps --upgrade orijin-sdk py -m pip install -r requirements.txt `

Go into a Python cli (run py) and test everything is still working as expected.

Once you’re done testing remember to return to your project venv: .venv/Scripts/activate ### Release

Upload to PyPi: ` py -m twine upload dist/* `

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