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Prudentia CLI - Development tools for Prudentia internal developers

Project description

Prudentia CLI (pevx)

A development CLI tool for Prudentia internal developers.

Installation

From PyPI (when published)

pip install pevx

Development Mode

Clone the repository and install in development mode using Poetry:

git clone https://github.com/Prudentia-Sciences/pevx
cd pevx
poetry install

Usage

After installation, you can use the CLI with the pevx command:

# Show help
pevx --help

# Authenticate poetry with AWS CodeArtifact
pevx poetry add-codeartifact

Available Commands

  • poetry add-codeartifact: Authenticate poetry with AWS CodeArtifact
    • Configures poetry to use Prudentia's private Python package repository
    • Uses AWS credentials to obtain authentication token
  • uv add [package]: Install Prudentia's private packages using uv

Command Options

poetry add-codeartifact

pevx poetry add-codeartifact --domain custom-domain --domain-owner 123456789 --repo custom-repo --region us-west-2

Default values:

  • Domain: prudentia-sciences
  • Domain Owner: 728222516696
  • Repository: pypi-store
  • Region: us-east-1

uv add [package]

pevx uv add [package] --domain custom-domain --domain-owner 123456789 --repo custom-repo --region us-west-2

Default values:

  • Domain: prudentia-sciences
  • Domain Owner: 728222516696
  • Repository: pypi-store
  • Region: us-east-1

Development

Adding New Commands

  1. Create a new file in the pevx/commands/ directory for your command group
  2. Implement your command using Click
  3. Import and register your command in pevx/cli.py

Example:

# In pevx/commands/my_command.py
import click

@click.command()
def my_command():
    """Command description."""
    click.echo("Running my command")

# In pevx/cli.py, add:
from pevx.commands.my_command import my_command
cli.add_command(my_command)

CI/CD and Versioning

This project uses a comprehensive CI/CD pipeline with semantic-release:

  1. Automated Testing

    • Runs tests on multiple Python versions (3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12)
    • Generates code coverage reports
  2. Semantic Versioning

    • Automatically determines the next version number based on commit messages
    • Creates GitHub releases with generated changelogs
  3. Automated Publishing to PyPI

    • When a new version is detected, automatically builds and publishes to PyPI

Required Secrets

To use the CI/CD pipeline, add this secret to your GitHub repository:

  • PYPI_API_TOKEN: API token for PyPI

Commit Message Format

For semantic-release to work properly, use conventional commit messages:

<type>(<scope>): <description>

[optional body]

[optional footer]

Common types:

  • fix: Bug fixes (triggers PATCH version bump)
  • feat: New features (triggers MINOR version bump)
  • feat!, fix!, refactor!, etc.: Breaking changes (triggers MAJOR version bump)

Once published to PyPI, team members can install the CLI tool with:

pip install pevx

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