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a package manager for git projects with private repositories

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Qaviton Package Manager

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Tired of redundant packaging systems for your software?
qaviton is here to help!
we can package everything into simple

git branches:

  |
 dev
  |
tests
  |  
release/2019.9.1.21.12.2.127916      
  |
release/2019.9.2.0.39.13.173494     
  |
release/latest

you can now install this package:
pip install git+https://github.com/owner/package.git@release/latest#egg=package

Installation

pip install --upgrade qaviton_package_manager

Requirements

  • git 2.16+
  • Python 3.6+

Features

  • CI CD workflow ✓
  • managing private+public packages ✓
  • managing nested private packages ✓
  • cli + scripting ✓
  • pip capabilities ✓
  • git capabilities ✓
  • pypi capabilities ✓
  • automatic builds ✓
  • secure credentials ✓
  • crossplatform ✓
  • nested/multiple packages ✗
  • pip -e installs ✗ (coming soon)
  • docker build ✗ (but can be used with the run function)
  • docker push ✗ (but can be used with the run function)

Usage

creating a manager:

(venv) windows> qpm ^
--create ^
--url "https://github.com/owner/project.git" ^
--username "user1" ^
--password "pass@#$" ^
--email "awsome@qaviton.com" ^
--pypi_user "supasayajin" ^
--pypi_pass "final space" 
(venv) bash$ qpm  \
--create  \
--url "https://github.com/owner/project.git"  \
--username "user1"  \
--password "pass@#$"  \
--email "awsome@qaviton.com"  \
--pypi_user "supasayajin"  \
--pypi_pass "final space"  \
/

this should leave you with the following project structure:

project/
  ├ package/
  │   └ __init__.py  # with __author__, __version__, __author_email__, __description__, __url__, __license__
  ├ tests/
  │   └ __init__.py
  ├ .gitignore
  ├ LICENSE 
  ├ README.md
  ├ requirements.txt
  ├ requirements-test.txt
  ├ setup.py
  └ package.py  # ignored by .gitignore

now let's build a package:

# package.py
from qaviton_package_manager import Manager
from qaviton_package_manager import decypt

# if this is not secure enough, you can add cache_timeout=3600 
# and store credentials in memory
# manager = Manager(cache_timeout=3600)  
# and we need to insert the credentials in run time: > python package.py --username "x"  --password "z"
manager = Manager(**decypt(
    key=b'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx==',
    token=b'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx==',
))


if __name__ == "__main__":
    # running with lambdas will protect you from processes getting stuck
    manager.run(
        lambda: manager.update(), # pip install -r requirements.txt --upgrade
        lambda: manager.update_test(), # pip install -r requirements-test.txt --upgrade
        lambda: manager.test(), # python -m pytest --junitxml=test_report.xml tests
        lambda: manager.build(), # git commit, tag & push (internal logic is more complicated)
        lambda: manager.upload(), # upload to pypi
    )

make sure you have at list 1 passing test for your package

# tests/my_package_test.py
def test_with_100p_coverage():
    print("testing my package!\nPASS")
# we can now create a package
python package.py

CLI:

we can call any method and send any parameter to the manager through cli:

# release a version if all tests pass
qpm --username "" --password "" --update --update_test --test --build --upload

# build a stable version if all tests pass
qpm --username "" --password "" --update --update_test --test --build "stable/latest"

# install cachetools using pip and save the requirement in requirements.txt
qpm --install cachetools

# cache credentials in memory
qpm --username "" --password "" --cache_timeout "-1"

# using the system & python to execute tests
qpm --test "system" "echo success" --test "python" "-c" "print(\"py success\");"

Script:

# ci_cd.py
from qaviton_processes import run, escape, python
from package import manager
from datetime import datetime


d = datetime.utcnow()
docker_url = manager.vars['docker_url']
docker_user = manager.vars['docker_user']
docker_pass = manager.vars['docker_pass']
docker_email = manager.vars['docker_email']
SSH_PRIVATE_KEY = manager.kwargs['SSH_PRIVATE_KEY']
docker_tag = manager.kwargs['docker_tag']
branch_build = "ci_cd/latest"
dev_branch = "dev"

manager.run(
    lambda: manager.should_build(from_branch=dev_branch, to_branch=branch_build),
    lambda: manager.install(),
    lambda: manager.install_test(),
    lambda: manager.test.pytest("tests/ci_cd"),
    lambda: manager.build(to_branch=branch_build, version=f'{d.year}.{d.month}.{d.day}'),
    # docker distribute
    lambda: run(f"docker login --username=\"{escape(docker_user)}\" --password=\"{escape(docker_pass)}\" --email=\"{escape(docker_email)}\" \"{escape(docker_url)}\""),
    lambda: run(f"docker build --force-rm -t test-multi-stage-builds --build-arg SSH_PRIVATE_KEY=\"{escape(SSH_PRIVATE_KEY)}\" ."),
    lambda: run(f"docker tag {docker_tag} yourhubusername/verse_gapminder:firsttry"),
    lambda: run("docker push yourhubusername/verse_gapminder"),
    # deploy script
    lambda: python("deploy.py")    
)
# schedualer.py
from time import time, sleep
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from qaviton_processes import python_code_async

d = datetime.utcnow()
date = datetime(year=d.year, month=d.month, day=d.day, hour=22)
delta = timedelta(days=1)

# build a package once a day at 22pm
while True:
    python_code_async('import ci_cd')
    date += delta
    sleep(date.timestamp()-time())

warnings

  • this manager is meant for automated ci cd purposes
    and should not be used instead of regular git commit/push/merge.
    make sure to avoid using it on unstable branches
    to avoid failed packaging requests or potential data loss.
    we recommend using it from a CI CD dedicated branch.

  • the manager defaults to encrypted credentials,
    if encrypted credentials on the disk are not secure enough,
    please make sure to enable caching, to store credentials in memory

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