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Utility to push SAFE policies for a specific dataset.

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# WP-DSO-Publish

## Operation

[Pyforms-based](https://pyforms-gui.readthedocs.io/en/v4/index.html) GUI that publishes to safe two workflow policies (one for Research and Infrastructure Approval, respectively) and a dataset policy that requires that both are satisfied prior to granting access (via [Presidio](https://github.com/RENCI-NRIG/impact-presidio)). This is consistent with SAFE ImPACT [MVP example](https://github.com/RENCI-NRIG/impact-docker-images/tree/master/safe-server/1.0.1).

Requires Python3 and pip3. Install the package into a virtualenvironment (it should pull in all the dependencies): `bash $ mkvirtualenv wpdso $ pip install wp-dso-publish `

Running it as as simple as (it should be on the PATH by now) `bash $ wp-dso-publish.py `

The GUI presents two tabs - one with identifiers for the two workflows and the dataset, one with SAFE parameters. Identifiers can either be filled in or auto-generated (GUIDs) using the ‘Generate button’. SAFE server base URL is automatically filled in. SAFE public key for the dataset owner principal must also be specified (typically has the .pub extension) via file browser.

Once all parameters are filled in, press the ‘Push Combined Policy to SAFE’ button and inspect the outcome.

If everything went according to plan, cut-and-paste the workflow identifiers when registering the workflows with the Notary Service. Similarly cut-and-paste the dataset identifier when registering the dataset.

## Saving settings

The app relies on confapp module to restore settings in the form of Python code from a file named ‘saved-settings.py’, if it exists. Any filled in settings are saved when ‘Saved Settings’ button is pressed and then automatically restored when the program is restarted next time. The file can be edited by hand if needed. The following parameters (as strings) need to be defined (example): ` RESEARCH_APPROVAL_ID = '53f8e808-5d91-4eff-8ecf-ab7d2dcda4d3' INFRASTRUCTURE_APPROVAL_ID = 'cf6d4ef7-d07a-4a7f-8ff5-1ec925f8df9b' DATASET_ID = '05b88841-d14b-471d-8e0f-5da29bf8da68' PUBLIC_KEY_PATH = '/path/to/public/key/key.pub' SAFE_URL = 'http://localhost:7777/' `

## Tweaking

The layout is partially hard-wired in the code (see the last line of __main__.py): ` if __name__ == "__main__": pyforms.start_app(AppGUI, geometry=[100, 100, 500, 700]) ` which specifies the geometry of the main window. Couldn’t find a more elegant way to do it.

The rest of the layout is contained in [style.css](wp_dso_publish/style.css) file in the same directory.

## Building and posting to PyPi

Make sure you have twine installed. Edit setup.py to up the version number, then (making sure you are in the right Python virtual environment)

`bash $ rm -rf dist/ build/ wp_dso_publish.egg-info/; ./setup.py sdist; ./setup.py bdist_wheel --universal $ twine upload dist/* `

Follow the install steps at the top, however remember there is a delay between pushing and the artifact being available (you can force the install version with pip install wp-dso-publish==<version>.

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