Convenient library to plug in tracer to incoming and outgoing points and extract data from there
Project description
trac_uni
Convenient library to plug in tracer to incoming and outgoing points and extract data from there
Features
TODO
Credits
This package was created with Cookiecutter and the audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage project template.
History
v0.0.2 (2018-12-24)
Bump version: 0.0.1 → 0.0.2 - finally tox works with all versions in PyCharm environment - starter tests for type and constants.
Bump version: 0.0.1 → 0.0.2.
Refab: - entry point rename.
Feat: - python 3.4 compatible named tuples for library options - starter constant - tested.
Refab: - some basic test to make 100% coverage.
Chore: - move interpreter version requirements from Pipfile into setup.py - turn on live log for py.test - return standard environment names in tox setup - set interpreter location for ‘py- charm’ in tox setup - fix python path passed in tox setup - edit doc according to 2 previous items.
Wip:
v0.0.1 (2018-12-21)
Bump version: 0.0.0 → 0.0.1 Project prepared for coding the tests.
Chore: - put into project current source to refab and test.
Chore: - changelog by git commits generation tool. [Konstantin Goncharov]
Docs: - short list what have been done to provide tooling.
Chore: - add make scripts for devpi - setup docs generation with browser refresh on changes - all make commands works. [Konstantin Goncharov]
Feat: - add primitive test - satisfy flake8. [Konstantin Goncharov]
Chore: - return template dev deps.
Chore: - install bumpversion dep - move pipfile loca index example in main file - add make script to generate requirements(_dev).txt.
Chore: - add devpi to make local repo builds - describe how to add devpi - provide files for run test in devpi environment. [Konstantin Goncharov]
v0.0.0 (2018-12-20)
Chore: - add description how to create this scaffolding - zeroed version.
Chore: - initialize python envs and deps.
Chore: - start from template.
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