Library for managing api keys and json web tokens
Requires:
See https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/. You can use this git commit message format in many different ways, but the easiest is:
- Use commitizen: https://commitizen-tools.github.io/commitizen/commit/
- Use an editor extension, like https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vivaxy.vscode-conventional-commits for VScode.
- Just learn to write the format by hand (can be error prone to begin with, but it is fairly easy to learn).
NOTE: You only need hatch if you need to build releases, and you only need commitizen for releases OR to make it easy to follow conventional commits for your commit messages (see Use conventional commits for GIT commit messages above).
First install pipx with:
brew install pipx
pipx ensurepath
Then install hatch and commitizen:
pipx install hatch
pipx install commitizen
See https://github.com/pypa/pipx, https://hatch.pypa.io/latest/install/ and https://commitizen-tools.github.io/commitizen/ for more install alternatives if needed, but we really recommend using pipx since that is isolated.
Install a local python version with pyenv:
pyenv install 3.10
pyenv local 3.10
./tools/recreate-virtualenv.sh
Alternatively, create virtualenv manually (this does the same as recreate-virtualenv.sh):
python -m venv .venvthe ./tools/recreate-virtualenv.sh script is just here to make creating virtualenvs more uniform across different repos because some repos will require extra setup in the virtualenv for package authentication etc.
.venv/bin/pip install -e ".[dev,test]"
This will upgrade all local packages according to the constraints set in pyproject.toml:
pip install --upgrade --upgrade-strategy=eager ".[dev,test]"
Start
python manage.py runserver
To wipe out the database delete the database (dbdev.sqlite3) and run:
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py runserver
source .venv/bin/activate # enable virtualenv
pytest ievv_auth
First make sure you have NO UNCOMITTED CHANGES!
Release (create changelog, increment version, commit and tag the change) with:
cz bump
git push && git push --tags
cz bump
automatically updates CHANGELOG.md, updates version file(s), commits the change and tags the release commit.- If you are unsure about what
cz bump
will do, run it with--dry-run
. You can use options to force a specific version instead of the one it automatically selects from the git log if needed, BUT if this is needed, it is a sign that someone has messed up with their conventional commits. cz bump
only works if conventional commits (see section about that above) is used.cz bump
can take a specific version etc, but it automatically select the correct version if conventional commits has been used correctly. See https://commitizen-tools.github.io/commitizen/.- If you need to add more to CHANGELOG.md (migration guide, etc), you can just edit
CHANGELOG.md after the release, and commit the change with a
docs: some useful message
commit. - The
cz
command comes fromcommitizen
(install documented above).
See How to revert a bump in the commitizen FAQ.
Pypi now require a token for login, go to pypi and create a token. You will be promted to enter this after running publish below.
hatch build -t sdist
hatch publish -u __token__
rm dist/* # optional cleanup
Create the token as above
Make/open .pypirc file
vim ~/.pypirc
Insert this
[distutils]
index-servers =
pypi
[pypi]
repository = https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
username = __token__
password = <your-token>
Set permission for file Makes sure noe one else can read your file :).
chmod 600 ~/.pypirc
Release
hatch publish