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A reusable deployment framework for Python.

Project description

PyDaffodil

pydaffodil is a reusable deployment framework for Python, designed to simplify the process of deploying applications to remote VPS servers.

Features

  • Check for admin privileges
  • Run shell commands
  • Transfer files using SCP
  • Execute SSH commands
  • Modular and reusable deployment steps

Installation

pip install pydaffodil

Usage

from pydaffodil import Daffodil

cli = Daffodil(remote_user="root", remote_host="123.221.11.243", remote_path="/root/prod/bccs")

steps = [
    {"step": "Build the project", "command": lambda: cli.run_command("npm run build")},
    {"step": "Stop backend process on remote server", "command": lambda: cli.ssh_command("sudo forever stop 1")},
    {"step": "Transfer files to remote server", "command": lambda: cli.transfer_files("build")},
    {"step": "Restart backend process on remote server", "command": lambda: cli.ssh_command("sudo forever restartall")}
]

cli.deploy(steps)

How to Republish to PyPI

To republish this project to PyPI after making changes, follow these steps:

1. Update the Version Number

In order to upload a new version to PyPI, you must increment the version number in the setup.py file. For example, if the current version is 1.0.0, change it to 1.0.1:

# setup.py
setup(
    name="pydaffodil",
    version="1.0.1",  # Increment the version number here
    # Other metadata...
)

2. Build the Package

Run the following command to build both the source distribution (.tar.gz) and the wheel (.whl) files:

python -m build

This will generate the package files in the dist/ folder.

3. Upload the Package to PyPI

Once your package is built, you can use twine to upload it to PyPI. Run the following command to upload the new version:

twine upload dist/*

You'll be prompted to enter your PyPI credentials. Make sure to have them ready.

4. Test Your New Release

After uploading, you can verify that the new version has been successfully published by installing it using pip:

pip install --upgrade pydaffodil

This will install the latest version of the package.

5. Re-uploading to TestPyPI (Optional)

If you'd like to test the release before publishing it to the official PyPI, you can upload to TestPyPI instead:

twine upload --repository-url https://test.pypi.org/legacy/ dist/*

Then install it from TestPyPI to verify:

pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ pydaffodil

This ensures that everything is working correctly before pushing the package to the main PyPI repository.

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