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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name:		python-crux
Version:	1.2
Release:	1
Summary:	Crux Informatics API client library
License:	MIT
URL:		https://github.com/cruxinformatics/crux-python
Source0:	https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/bf/11/b0ecc5db2c5c4e17bfcdfa62b9468eefc34350608d576433e23fb33a90ce/crux-1.2.tar.gz
BuildArch:	noarch

Requires:	python3-google-resumable-media[requests]
Requires:	python3-dateutil
Requires:	python3-enum34
Requires:	python3-typing

%description
# Crux Python Client

A Python library for interacting with the Crux platform.

The aim of this module is to be a Pythonic way to use the Crux API reliably. It covers client functionality including scanning subscriptions, getting delivery status, and downloading files.

Python 3.6+ is supported.

**See [crux-python.cruxinformatics.com](https://crux-python.cruxinformatics.com/) for detailed documentation.**

## Installation

Install a recent version of Python, and a Python dependency and virtual environment manager like [pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). On macOS run:

```bash
brew install python
brew install pipenv
```

Install `crux` [from PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/crux/) in a virtual environment, and get a shell in that environment:

```bash
mkdir -p crux_example
cd crux_example
pipenv install "crux==1.2"
pipenv shell
```
## Getting Started

Create a file, like example.py, and use the `crux` module:

```python
from crux import Crux

conn = Crux()
identity = conn.whoami()
print("I am", identity.email)
```

Run the script:

```bash
HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
 export CRUX_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY'
python3 example.py
```

See the [installation](https://crux-python.cruxinformatics.com/en/latest/installation.html) and [authentication](https://crux-python.cruxinformatics.com/en/latest/authentication.html) documentation for details.

## Development

Python 3.7 is required for development, which can be installed with `brew install python`. For heavy development work, every supported version of Python must be installed, see the pyenv documentation below.

[Pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) should be used to manage dependancies during development.

1. [Install Pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/#installing-pipenv), on macOS run `brew install pipenv`
2. `git clone https://github.com/cruxinformatics/crux-python.git`
3. `cd crux-python`
4. `pipenv install --dev` to install the dependancies
5. `pipenv shell` to get a shell in the virtual environment

### Multiple Python versions

To be able to run tests against all supported Python versions, you must have all supported Python versions installed. The test runner will look for binaries called `python2.7`, `python3.5`, `python3.6`, etc. There are multiple ways to install Python versions, we'll document using [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv).

1. `brew install pyenv` to install
2. Put `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` towards the end of the shell configuration file (~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile), because it manipulates `$PATH`, for example:

    ```bash
    echo -e 'if command -v pyenv 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then\n  eval "$(pyenv init -)"\nfi' >> ~/.bashrc
    ```

3. Open a new Terminal to get an updated shell
4. Install required/missing Python versions (this assumes you have Python 2.7 already installed, otherwise install it too):

    ```bash
    pyenv install 3.5.6
    pyenv install 3.6.6
    pyenv install 3.7.0
    ```

5. `pyenv global system 3.5.6 3.6.6 3.7.0` to make all the Python versions available
6. If you already have pipenv virtual environment, remove it with `pipenv --rm` so it detects the Python versions
7. `pipenv install --dev` to install all the dependancies
8. `pipenv shell` to get a shell in the virtual environment

### Running tests

We use [Nox](https://nox.thea.codes/en/stable/) to automate running tests, and use `make` to automate running some commands. These commands should be run within a shell created with `pipenv shell`.

```bash
# Run all tests: lint, unit, format_check
make test
# Or
nox

# Run only lint checks
make lint
# Or
nox -s lint

# Run unit tests against all available Python versions
make unit
# Or
nox -s unit

# Run integration tests agains all available Python versions
 export CRUX_API_KEY="12345"
export CRUX_API_HOST="https://api.example.com"
make integration
# Or
 export CRUX_API_KEY="12345"
export CRUX_API_HOST="https://api.example.com"
nox --s integration

# Check formatting
make format_check
# Or
nox -s format_check

# List all commands available
make
# Or
nox -l

# Run unit test only against Python 3.7
nox -s unit-3.7

# Reformat code
make format

# Generate Sphinx HTML documentation
make docs
```

#### Running test scripts

Manual testing scripts could be found at `tests/regression`.
In order to run one, i.e. `client.py`, follow the steps:

1. copy corresponding `.env.dist` file as `.env` file (if you plan to run `client.py`, copy `client.env.dist` as `client.env`)
2. fill variables within `.env` file
3. launch the script (while being in the `tests/regression` folder, execute `python client.py`)




%package -n python3-crux
Summary:	Crux Informatics API client library
Provides:	python-crux
BuildRequires:	python3-devel
BuildRequires:	python3-setuptools
BuildRequires:	python3-pip
%description -n python3-crux
# Crux Python Client

A Python library for interacting with the Crux platform.

The aim of this module is to be a Pythonic way to use the Crux API reliably. It covers client functionality including scanning subscriptions, getting delivery status, and downloading files.

Python 3.6+ is supported.

**See [crux-python.cruxinformatics.com](https://crux-python.cruxinformatics.com/) for detailed documentation.**

## Installation

Install a recent version of Python, and a Python dependency and virtual environment manager like [pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). On macOS run:

```bash
brew install python
brew install pipenv
```

Install `crux` [from PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/crux/) in a virtual environment, and get a shell in that environment:

```bash
mkdir -p crux_example
cd crux_example
pipenv install "crux==1.2"
pipenv shell
```
## Getting Started

Create a file, like example.py, and use the `crux` module:

```python
from crux import Crux

conn = Crux()
identity = conn.whoami()
print("I am", identity.email)
```

Run the script:

```bash
HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
 export CRUX_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY'
python3 example.py
```

See the [installation](https://crux-python.cruxinformatics.com/en/latest/installation.html) and [authentication](https://crux-python.cruxinformatics.com/en/latest/authentication.html) documentation for details.

## Development

Python 3.7 is required for development, which can be installed with `brew install python`. For heavy development work, every supported version of Python must be installed, see the pyenv documentation below.

[Pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) should be used to manage dependancies during development.

1. [Install Pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/#installing-pipenv), on macOS run `brew install pipenv`
2. `git clone https://github.com/cruxinformatics/crux-python.git`
3. `cd crux-python`
4. `pipenv install --dev` to install the dependancies
5. `pipenv shell` to get a shell in the virtual environment

### Multiple Python versions

To be able to run tests against all supported Python versions, you must have all supported Python versions installed. The test runner will look for binaries called `python2.7`, `python3.5`, `python3.6`, etc. There are multiple ways to install Python versions, we'll document using [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv).

1. `brew install pyenv` to install
2. Put `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` towards the end of the shell configuration file (~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile), because it manipulates `$PATH`, for example:

    ```bash
    echo -e 'if command -v pyenv 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then\n  eval "$(pyenv init -)"\nfi' >> ~/.bashrc
    ```

3. Open a new Terminal to get an updated shell
4. Install required/missing Python versions (this assumes you have Python 2.7 already installed, otherwise install it too):

    ```bash
    pyenv install 3.5.6
    pyenv install 3.6.6
    pyenv install 3.7.0
    ```

5. `pyenv global system 3.5.6 3.6.6 3.7.0` to make all the Python versions available
6. If you already have pipenv virtual environment, remove it with `pipenv --rm` so it detects the Python versions
7. `pipenv install --dev` to install all the dependancies
8. `pipenv shell` to get a shell in the virtual environment

### Running tests

We use [Nox](https://nox.thea.codes/en/stable/) to automate running tests, and use `make` to automate running some commands. These commands should be run within a shell created with `pipenv shell`.

```bash
# Run all tests: lint, unit, format_check
make test
# Or
nox

# Run only lint checks
make lint
# Or
nox -s lint

# Run unit tests against all available Python versions
make unit
# Or
nox -s unit

# Run integration tests agains all available Python versions
 export CRUX_API_KEY="12345"
export CRUX_API_HOST="https://api.example.com"
make integration
# Or
 export CRUX_API_KEY="12345"
export CRUX_API_HOST="https://api.example.com"
nox --s integration

# Check formatting
make format_check
# Or
nox -s format_check

# List all commands available
make
# Or
nox -l

# Run unit test only against Python 3.7
nox -s unit-3.7

# Reformat code
make format

# Generate Sphinx HTML documentation
make docs
```

#### Running test scripts

Manual testing scripts could be found at `tests/regression`.
In order to run one, i.e. `client.py`, follow the steps:

1. copy corresponding `.env.dist` file as `.env` file (if you plan to run `client.py`, copy `client.env.dist` as `client.env`)
2. fill variables within `.env` file
3. launch the script (while being in the `tests/regression` folder, execute `python client.py`)




%package help
Summary:	Development documents and examples for crux
Provides:	python3-crux-doc
%description help
# Crux Python Client

A Python library for interacting with the Crux platform.

The aim of this module is to be a Pythonic way to use the Crux API reliably. It covers client functionality including scanning subscriptions, getting delivery status, and downloading files.

Python 3.6+ is supported.

**See [crux-python.cruxinformatics.com](https://crux-python.cruxinformatics.com/) for detailed documentation.**

## Installation

Install a recent version of Python, and a Python dependency and virtual environment manager like [pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). On macOS run:

```bash
brew install python
brew install pipenv
```

Install `crux` [from PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/crux/) in a virtual environment, and get a shell in that environment:

```bash
mkdir -p crux_example
cd crux_example
pipenv install "crux==1.2"
pipenv shell
```
## Getting Started

Create a file, like example.py, and use the `crux` module:

```python
from crux import Crux

conn = Crux()
identity = conn.whoami()
print("I am", identity.email)
```

Run the script:

```bash
HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
 export CRUX_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY'
python3 example.py
```

See the [installation](https://crux-python.cruxinformatics.com/en/latest/installation.html) and [authentication](https://crux-python.cruxinformatics.com/en/latest/authentication.html) documentation for details.

## Development

Python 3.7 is required for development, which can be installed with `brew install python`. For heavy development work, every supported version of Python must be installed, see the pyenv documentation below.

[Pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) should be used to manage dependancies during development.

1. [Install Pipenv](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/#installing-pipenv), on macOS run `brew install pipenv`
2. `git clone https://github.com/cruxinformatics/crux-python.git`
3. `cd crux-python`
4. `pipenv install --dev` to install the dependancies
5. `pipenv shell` to get a shell in the virtual environment

### Multiple Python versions

To be able to run tests against all supported Python versions, you must have all supported Python versions installed. The test runner will look for binaries called `python2.7`, `python3.5`, `python3.6`, etc. There are multiple ways to install Python versions, we'll document using [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv).

1. `brew install pyenv` to install
2. Put `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` towards the end of the shell configuration file (~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile), because it manipulates `$PATH`, for example:

    ```bash
    echo -e 'if command -v pyenv 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then\n  eval "$(pyenv init -)"\nfi' >> ~/.bashrc
    ```

3. Open a new Terminal to get an updated shell
4. Install required/missing Python versions (this assumes you have Python 2.7 already installed, otherwise install it too):

    ```bash
    pyenv install 3.5.6
    pyenv install 3.6.6
    pyenv install 3.7.0
    ```

5. `pyenv global system 3.5.6 3.6.6 3.7.0` to make all the Python versions available
6. If you already have pipenv virtual environment, remove it with `pipenv --rm` so it detects the Python versions
7. `pipenv install --dev` to install all the dependancies
8. `pipenv shell` to get a shell in the virtual environment

### Running tests

We use [Nox](https://nox.thea.codes/en/stable/) to automate running tests, and use `make` to automate running some commands. These commands should be run within a shell created with `pipenv shell`.

```bash
# Run all tests: lint, unit, format_check
make test
# Or
nox

# Run only lint checks
make lint
# Or
nox -s lint

# Run unit tests against all available Python versions
make unit
# Or
nox -s unit

# Run integration tests agains all available Python versions
 export CRUX_API_KEY="12345"
export CRUX_API_HOST="https://api.example.com"
make integration
# Or
 export CRUX_API_KEY="12345"
export CRUX_API_HOST="https://api.example.com"
nox --s integration

# Check formatting
make format_check
# Or
nox -s format_check

# List all commands available
make
# Or
nox -l

# Run unit test only against Python 3.7
nox -s unit-3.7

# Reformat code
make format

# Generate Sphinx HTML documentation
make docs
```

#### Running test scripts

Manual testing scripts could be found at `tests/regression`.
In order to run one, i.e. `client.py`, follow the steps:

1. copy corresponding `.env.dist` file as `.env` file (if you plan to run `client.py`, copy `client.env.dist` as `client.env`)
2. fill variables within `.env` file
3. launch the script (while being in the `tests/regression` folder, execute `python client.py`)




%prep
%autosetup -n crux-1.2

%build
%py3_build

%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
	find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
	find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
	find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
	find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
	find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .

%files -n python3-crux -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*

%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*

%changelog
* Wed May 17 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 1.2-1
- Package Spec generated