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Command-line interface for the StellaNow SDK code generation and comparison tool.

Project description

Welcome to the StellaNow CLI tool. This tool automates the process of generating class code from StellaNow event specifications and provides a summary of changes between the generated classes and the specifications fetched from the API. It’s recommended to use this tool in conjunction with the StellaNow SDK’s to ensure that your application’s message classes are up-to-date with the latest specifications.

Installation

To install the StellaNow CLI tool, run the following command:

pip install stellanow-cli

The tool is hosted on PYPI and can be installed via pip.

Usage

After installation, you can use the stellanow command in your terminal to interact with StellaNow services. Here is how to use some of the available commands:

Configure

You can use the configure command to setup the necessary credentials and configurations for a specific profile. The profile will store a particular set of configurations.

Here is how to use the command:

stellanow configure --profile YOUR_PROFILE_NAME

If no profile is specified, the configurations will be stored under the DEFAULT profile. Profile names are case-sensitive.

Environment Variables

The stellanow CLI can also read the following environment variables:

STELLANOW_USERNAME: <Your username>
STELLANOW_PASSWORD: <Your password>

Credentials Precedence Order

In StellaNow CLI, there is a specific order of precedence for the way credentials and other settings are obtained. This means if a setting is provided in more than one place, the setting from the source with the highest precedence will be used. The order of precedence is:

Environment Variables -> Command Line Options -> Configuration File
  • Environment Variables: These have the highest precedence. If a setting is provided as an environment variable, it will override any value provided as a command line option or in the configuration file.

  • Command Line Options: These have the second-highest precedence. If a setting is provided as a command line option, it will override any value provided in the configuration file.

  • Configuration File: This has the lowest precedence. Settings in the configuration file will be used if no value for the same setting is provided as an environment variable or as a command line option.

  • This order of precedence provides flexibility, allowing you to set default values in the configuration file but override them for specific operations with command line options or environment variables.

Commands

`configure`

The configure command sets up the necessary credentials and configurations for a specific profile or for the DEFAULT profile if none is specified.

Command usage:

stellanow configure --profile myProfile

Command options:

  • --profile: The profile name for storing a particular set of configurations. If no profile is specified, the configurations will be stored under the DEFAULT profile.

This will prompt you for the username, password, organization ID, and project ID for the specified profile, which in this case is myProfile. If you do not specify a profile, the command will default to the DEFAULT profile.

The command validates the provided values to ensure they meet the expected formats: the username should be a valid email address or a string containing only alphanumeric characters, dashes, and underscores; the password should be a string with no whitespace and a length of 8-64 characters; and both the organization ID and project ID should be valid UUIDs.

The command then writes these configurations to a file named config.ini in the .stellanow directory of your home folder. If this directory or file does not exist, they will be created.

`events`

The ‘events’ command fetches the latest event specifications from the API and outputs a list of the events into the terminal prompt.

Command usage:

stellanow events

This will print a table of all available events with their metadata (EventID, Event Name, Is Active, Created At, Updated At).

Command options:

  • No options required.

`plan`

The plan command compares currently generated classes with the specifications fetched from the API and provides a summary of changes.

Command usage:

stellanow plan --input_dir .

This will scan all the auto-generated files in the current directory and compare them with the latest specifications from the API.

Command options:

  • --input_dir (-i): The directory to read generated classes from. Defaults to the current directory.

`generate`

The generate command fetches the latest event specifications from the API and generates corresponding class code in the desired programming language.

Command usage:

stellanow generate --namespace MyApp.Messages --destination . --force -e Event1 -e Event2 --language csharp

This will generate C# classes for events Event1 and Event2, placing them in the current directory. The generated classes will be in the namespace MyApp.Messages. If a file for an event already exists, it will be overwritten due to the --force flag.

Command options:

  • --namespace (-n): The namespace for the generated classes. Defaults to an empty string.

  • --destination (-d): The directory to save the generated classes. Defaults to the current directory.

  • --force (-f): A flag indicating whether to overwrite existing files. Defaults to false.

  • --events (-e): A list of specific events to generate. If this option is not provided, classes for all events will be generated.

  • --language (-l): The programming language for the generated classes. Can be csharp. Defaults to csharp.

Common Command Options

  • --username: The username credential for accessing the StellaNow API. This should be the same as your StellaNow account username.

  • --password: The password credential for accessing the StellaNow API. This should be the same as your StellaNow account password.

  • --organization_id: The unique identifier (UUID) of the organization in StellaNow. This is used to scope the operations within the given organization’s context.

  • --project_id: The unique identifier (UUID) of the project in StellaNow. This is used to scope the operations within the given project’s context.

  • --profile: The profile name for storing a particular set of configurations. If no profile is specified, the configurations will be stored under the DEFAULT profile.

  • --verbose (-v): Enables verbose mode, which outputs more detailed logging messages.

These options allow for flexible command-line operation, as they let you provide command-specific details without altering your saved profile configurations. If these options are not specified in the command, the values saved in the specified profile (or the DEFAULT profile if none is specified) will be used.

Please note that providing these options at the command line overrides the corresponding saved profile values for the duration of that command execution only. See Credential Precedence Order section for details.

Release Notes

Version: TODO

TODO

Contact and Licensing

For further assistance and support, please contact us at help@stella.systems

The StellaNow CLI is now open-source software, licensed under the terms of the MIT License. This allows for authorized copying, modification, and redistribution of the CLI tool, subject to the terms outlined in the license.

Please note that while the StellaNow CLI is open-source, the StellaNow platform and its associated code remain proprietary software. Unauthorized copying, modification, redistribution, and use of the StellaNow platform is prohibited without a proper license agreement. For inquiries about the licensing of the StellaNow platform, please contact us via the above email.

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