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Add coverage keyword and regex
Before GitLab v15.0, it used to be into the project settings
now, it’s into the CI config
This fixes previously working feature
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/pipelines/settings.html#merge-request-test-coverage-results

Add xml coverage report
base on that GitLab coverage integration
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/testing/test_coverage_visualization.html#python-example

Create artifact already eventhough it is not yet deployed
to a web server (#167)
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DuniterPy

Most complete client oriented Python library for Duniter/Ğ1 ecosystem.

This library was originally developed for Sakia desktop client which is now discontinued. It is currently used by following programs:

  • Tikka, the desktop client.
  • Silkaj, command line client.
  • Jaklis, command line client for Cs+/Gchange pods.
  • Ğ1Dons, Ğ1Dons, paper-wallet generator aimed at giving tips in Ğ1.

Features

Network

  • APIs support: BMA, GVA, WS2P, and CS+:
    • Basic Merkle API, first Duniter API to be deprecated
    • GraphQL Verification API, Duniter API in developement meant to replace BMA. Based on GraphQL.
    • Websocket to Peer, Duniter inter-nodes (servers) API
    • Cesium+, non-Duniter API, used to store profile data related to the blockchain as well as ads for Cesium and Ğchange.
  • Non-threaded asynchronous/synchronous connections
  • Support HTTP, HTTPS, and WebSocket transport for the APIs
  • Endpoints management

Blockchain

  • Support Duniter blockchain protocol
  • Duniter documents management: transaction, block and WoT documents
  • Multiple authentication methods
  • Duniter signing key
  • Sign/verify and encrypt/decrypt messages with Duniter credentials

Requirements

Installation

You will require following dependencies:

sudo apt install python3-pip python3-dev python3-wheel libsodium23

You can install DuniterPy and its dependencies with following command:

pip3 install duniterpy --user

Install the development environment

Documentation

Online official automaticaly generated documentation

Examples

The examples folder contains scripts to help you!

  • Have a look at the examples folder
  • Run examples from parent folder directly
poetry run python examples/request_data.py

Or from Python interpreter:

poetry run python
>>> import examples
>>> help(examples)
>>> examples.create_public_key()

request_data_async example requires to be run with asyncio:

>>> import examples, asyncio
>>> asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(examples.request_data_async())

How to generate and read locally the autodoc

  • Install Sphinx, included into the development dependencies:
poetry install
  • Generate HTML documentation in public directory:
make docs

Development

poetry install --no-dev
  • Before submitting a merge requests, please check the static typing and tests.

  • Install dev dependencies

poetry install
  • Check static typing with mypy
make mypy

Packaging and deploy

PyPI

Change and commit and tag the new version number (semantic version number)

./release.sh 0.42.3

Build the PyPI package in the dist folder

make build

Deploy the package to PyPI test repository:

make deploy_test

Install the package from PyPI test repository

pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ --extra-index-url https://pypi.python.org/simple/ duniterpy

Deploy the package on the PyPI repository:

make deploy

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