Python API to access the YAKS service
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# YAKS Python API v0.1
This repo contains the YAKS API binding for Python
#### Installation
$ python3 setup.py install
or
$ pip3 install yaks
#### Changelog
See [changelog file](CHANGELOG.md)
#### Examples
In the example folder you can find two examples, one uses main memory as storage for the data while the other is using MariaDB.
In order to run the examples you need a YAKS Server running.
MainMemory Example:
yaksd -w [–verbosity=debug]
- Client:
python3 client.py <yaks-ip>
You can also use the DB example with uses mariadb for storing data.
MariaDB Example:
You need a database demo and a table test.
Database Creation:
# mysql -u root -p > create database demo; > use demo;
Define The tabla and put some test data:
> CREATE TABLE test (id SERIAL NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, mystring VARCHAR(255), myint INT, myfloat REAL, mydate DATE); > INSERT INTO test VALUES (1, ‘test1’, 1, 1.1, ‘2018-01-01’); > INSERT INTO test VALUES (2, ‘test2’, 2, 2.2, ‘2018-02-02’); > INSERT INTO test VALUES (3, ‘test3’, 3, 3.3, ‘2018-03-03’);
Starting YAKS Server:
yaksd [–verbosity=debug] -u mariadb://root:password@127.0.0.1:3306/test -w
- Client:
python3 client-sql.py <yasks-ip>
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