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Reusable utilities for Pysae Python CLIs (k8s pod dispatch, …).

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pysae-cli-tools

Reusable utilities for Pysae Python CLIs.

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Installation

pip install pysae-cli-tools
# or
poetry add pysae-cli-tools

What's included

pysae_cli_tools.k8s — run any Typer command in an ephemeral pod

The @k8s_support decorator injects three flags into a Typer command — --k8s, --k8s-environment {dev|prod}, --k8s-from-local-sources — and dispatches the call into a freshly-spawned Kubernetes pod when --k8s is set.

It is meant for CLIs that need to run inside the same network as their target infrastructure (private-link databases, VPC-only APIs, …) without rewriting the command for kubectl run.

Usage with build_k8s_support (recommended)

Most projects share the same K8sConfig across every decorated command — declare it once and reuse the bound decorator everywhere:

from pathlib import Path

from typer import Typer

from pysae_cli_tools.k8s import K8sConfig, build_k8s_support

K8S_CONFIG = K8sConfig(
    default_image="<registry>/<project>:latest",
    project_root=Path(__file__).resolve().parents[1],
    copy_paths=("my_pkg", "pyproject.toml", "poetry.lock"),
    install_script=(
        "apt-get update -qq && pip install poetry && "
        "poetry config virtualenvs.create false && "
        "poetry install --only main --no-interaction"
    ),
    forwarded_envvars=("MY_API_KEY", "MY_DB_URI"),
    redacted_options=("--api-key", "--password"),
    env_secret_bindings={
        "dev": {"MONGO_URI": "k8s:secret:dev/dev-secrets:api-mongo-uri"},
        "prod": {"MONGO_URI": "k8s:secret:prod/prod-secrets:api-mongo-uri"},
    },
)

k8s_support = build_k8s_support(K8S_CONFIG)
app = Typer()


@app.command()
@k8s_support()
def my_command() -> None:
    ...


@app.command()
@k8s_support(pod_name_prefix="my-second-command")  # override per-command
def my_second_command() -> None:
    ...

Usage with the explicit form

When you want to use a different config per command, pass it directly:

from pysae_cli_tools.k8s import K8sConfig, k8s_support

@app.command()
@k8s_support(config=K8S_CONFIG)
def my_command() -> None:
    ...

Per-environment secret bindings

K8sConfig.env_secret_bindings maps an environment value to a dict of envvar -> value-or-pattern. Values can be either:

  • a literal string forwarded verbatim into the pod, or
  • a k8s:secret:[<namespace>/]<secret-name>:<key> reference resolved via kubectl get secret on the operator's machine before the pod is created (base64-decoded automatically).

Local environment wins: if the operator already exported the envvar locally, that value is propagated as-is. Kubectl resolution is the fallback, not the override. This matters for two reasons:

  1. Argument(envvar="X") in Typer keeps working in both modes — the eager-inject hook seeds os.environ before Typer parses argv.
  2. The operator can override a binding for a one-off run without editing the config.

Use forwarded_envvars for simple value-only propagation (no kubectl fallback) and env_secret_bindings whenever you want the convenience of pulling from a Kubernetes secret automatically.

What happens at runtime

When --k8s is set on the command line, the decorator:

  1. Spawns an ephemeral pod using K8sConfig.default_image (or the Dockerfile base image when --k8s-from-local-sources is also set).
  2. Forwards every envvar listed in K8sConfig.forwarded_envvars from your local shell into the pod's env block.
  3. Runs python -m <your.cli.module> <subcommand> <filtered argv> inside the pod, with values matching K8sConfig.redacted_options masked in the [K8S] Running: log line.
  4. Streams stdout/stderr back to your terminal and deletes the pod on exit.

See pysae_cli_tools/k8s/config.py for the complete K8sConfig reference.

Development

poetry install
poetry run pre-commit install
poetry run pytest

CI publishes a new version to PyPI on every push to main — see .gitlab-ci.yml. The version is computed from git describe via pysae_cli_tools.compute_version.

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