A system to automate configuration and setup of fresh Operating systems.
Project description
A system to automate installation and configuration of resources.
Table of Contents
Features
- Pull from a built in resource library for quick installation
- Define your own custom local and remote resources
- Built in logging
- The ability to build scrips into a no dependency binary
- Specification of resources in files
- And more
Quick-start
Installation
From PyPi
You can install the project from PyPi using pip install pystall
or pip3 install pystall
From Source
clone this source repo using either the github button or git clone https://github.com/Descent098/pystall
Then in the root directory (the one with setup.py) run pip install .
or sudo pip3 install .
This will install the package and it's dependencies.
Basic Usage
Custom defined resources
This script shows downloading the python 3 installer (a .exe) the go installer (a .msi) and a logo image (a .png).
from pystall.core import EXEResource, MSIResource, StaticResource, build
python = EXEResource("python-installer", "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.8.1/python-3.8.1.exe")
go = MSIResource("Golang", "https://dl.google.com/go/go1.13.5.windows-amd64.msi")
logo = StaticResource("Wallpaper", ".png", "https://canadiancoding.ca/static/img/post-banners/python-post-banner.9bf19b390832.png")
build(python, go, logo)
Built-in resource library
There is also the option to use the built-in library of resources that have been setup.
from pystall.core import build
from pystall.library import python, go, micro
build(python, go, micro)
Logging
If you want logs while the script runs you can use the show_logs() function in the core library
from pystall.core import build, show_logs
from pystall.library import python, go, chrome, micro
show_logs()
build(python, go, chrome, micro)
Additional Docs
For a full list of available library resources, how to extend the framework for specific functionality, and a development guide if you would like to contribute, check the docs: https://pystall.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Roadmap
For more detailed roadmap check out the project planning board on github: https://github.com/Descent098/pystall/projects/1
Assumptions
- You are running Windows, Linux (currently debian-based, with arch support in future), or Mac OS (on the way)
- Your machine is x86 64-bit based (no I won't be adding 32-bit support, but arm support is coming)
- You have an internet connection (if downloading resources and not using local copies of installers)
What is Pystall?
Pystall is:
- A system to write single scripts to setup environments across platforms
- A relatively boilerplate-free method of writing system configurations
- A way to create easy to distribute binaries to handle complicated installations.
- Meant for end-users looking for a simple syntax to create scripts
Pystall is not:
- A server management utility
- An infrastructure management utility
- An orchestration replacement (ansible, jenkins, puppet, chef etc.)
- Meant for consistent (in terms of frequency) updating to existing packages (though i'm not opposed to this in the future necessarily)
- An ABSOLUTELY automated system, due to the amount of tradeoffs of extensibility I have opted to leave installers to be configured as they run (i.e. running the python installer exe still requires you to do the configuration).
Changelog
V 0.3.0 September 15th 2020
Focus for this release is to make the whole API more user and dev friendly.
Features:
- Notification to let people know that they have to agree to the TOS of each piece of software
- Ability to specify resources as dependencies
- Resource file format; use YAML files to specify a set of resources
- Added download progress bars
- Created function to add folders to path (will be implemented in next release)
Development QOL:
- Added user docs to the repo under /docs
- ReadTheDocs Site update
- Added test suite
- Added deepsource.io for quality validation
- Added type hints to all functions/methods
- Moved from universal planning board to version specific planning boards
V 0.2.0 January 15th 2020
The focus for this release was debian linux support, and implementing the current feature sets in debian linux as much as possible.
Features:
- Added Support for local files and not just download links
- .deb support
- .tar.gz support (just extracting no binary installation stuff)
- Installation of custom PPA based packages
- Installation of apt packages
- Porting all available resource library resources
Development QOL:
- Added nox for automation
- Distribution building
- Distribution releasing
- Running tests
- Began implementing functionality and runtime compatibility tests with pytest
V 0.1.0 January 5th 2020
Features:
- Created base resource class that can be extended to support multiple file types
- Ability to install binaries from URL or local path (currently limited to .exe and .msi)
- Ability to download static assets from the web (image files, video files etc)
- Ability to download and extract zip archives
- Initial library of predefined resources (15 in total)
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