Local development of server executed projects.
Project description
parcell helps you to keep your work on your machine even when it needs to be executed remotely. This is done by sending your project’s code to one of your beefy worker servers, running the code, and sending the results back. Multiple tasks can be run in parallel and on different servers to balance the load. You can keep improving your code on your machine without lag and get notified when submitted tasks have been completed. No setup on the server side is required.
Getting started
Install the project via:
pip install parcell
Choose a working directory for your projects and cd into it.
Now run
parcell add PROJECTNAME
where PROJECTNAME is the name of the project you want to create. Follow all instructions until the script creates your project.
Then run
parcell start
to start the web interface. Note that you can avoid retyping your passwords for different servers using the --reuse-pw command line argument in either command (given all the servers accept the same password). Once the web interface is started you can interact with your project. When finished you can stop parcell by typing quit in the terminal or pressing CTRL-C. Typing restart restarts the web interface.
Use
parcell -h
or
parcell COMMAND -h
to get further information about the command line capabilities.
Contributing
Pull requests are highly appreciated :) Also, feel free to open issues for any questions or bugs you may encounter.
If you want to work on the code of parcell. Set the project up as follows:
git clone https://github.com/JosuaKrause/parcell.git
cd parcell
git submodule update --init --recursive
pip install -e .
This way you need to call parcell via:
python -m parcell ...
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