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+%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
+Name: python-pybanyan
+Version: 0.29.4
+Release: 1
+Summary: API library and command-line interface for Banyan Security
+License: apache
+URL: https://github.com/banyansecurity/pybanyan/
+Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/42/28/8abc9c5a0e083ca04cdf68ea4420f69167fb5382e636085ebd3cfeb669de/pybanyan-0.29.4.tar.gz
+BuildArch: noarch
+
+Requires: python3-dnspython
+Requires: python3-marshmallow
+Requires: python3-marshmallow-dataclass
+Requires: python3-dateutil
+Requires: python3-cement
+Requires: python3-jinja2
+Requires: python3-pyyaml
+Requires: python3-colorlog
+Requires: python3-semver
+Requires: python3-jwt
+Requires: python3-iso8601
+Requires: python3-tabulate
+Requires: python3-pyOpenSSL
+Requires: python3-requests
+Requires: python3-aenum
+Requires: python3-colorama
+Requires: python3-cryptography
+Requires: python3-boto3
+Requires: python3-ec2-metadata
+Requires: python3-azure-identity
+Requires: python3-msgraph-core
+Requires: python3-azure-identity
+Requires: python3-azure-mgmt-resource
+Requires: python3-azure-mgmt-compute
+Requires: python3-azure-mgmt-network
+Requires: python3-google-api-python-client
+Requires: python3-okta
+Requires: python3-oci
+
+%description
+# API library and command-line interface for Banyan Security
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/banyansecurity/pybanyan.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/banyansecurity/pybanyan)
+[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/banyansecurity/pybanyan/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/banyansecurity/pybanyan)
+[![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/pybanyan.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/pybanyan)
+
+
+## Prerequisites
+Python 3.7+ must be installed.
+
+## Installation
+### Installing the easy way
+
+```console
+$ pip install pybanyan
+```
+
+### Installing the hard way
+
+```console
+$ git clone https://github.com/banyansecurity/pybanyan.git
+$ cd pybanyan
+$ pip install -r requirements.txt
+$ python setup.py install --user
+```
+
+## Usage
+
+This package contains both an API client and a CLI tool.
+To use either one, you need to [generate][docs] an API credential from the Banyan Command Center.
+
+### API library
+
+Here's a sample script that uses the library to print the names of every hosted website service registered in Banyan:
+
+```python
+from banyan.api import BanyanApiClient
+
+c = BanyanApiClient()
+for service in c.services_web.list():
+ print(service.name)
+```
+
+Output:
+```console
+$ python examples/list_services.py
+jira
+jupyter
+kube
+mysql
+rds-mysql
+rds-pgsql
+```
+
+The `BanyanApiClient` class accepts optional arguments to specify the API server and API credential. If not provided,
+it gets them from environment variables named `BANYAN_API_URL` and `BANYAN_API_KEY` (you can also use a personal refresh token as your API credential.
+
+Full API documentation is available in the [docs].
+
+### Banyan CLI tool
+
+Before you use the CLI, create a file called `~/.banyan.conf` in your home directory and paste in your API credential in the `api_key` field (you can also use a personal refresh token as your API credential):
+
+```ini
+[banyan]
+api_url = https://net.banyanops.com
+api_key = MY_API_KEY
+```
+
+The CLI is invoked with the `banyan` tool. It contains a number of commands and sub-commands to help you work with policies, roles, services, users, and other objects in Banyan.
+
+Run the `banyan` tool by itself to see the available commands.
+
+```console
+$ banyan
+usage: banyan [options] <command> <subcommand> [<subcommand> ...] [parameters]
+
+API library and command-line interface for Banyan Security
+
+options:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ -d, --debug full application debug mode
+ -q, --quiet suppress all console output
+ --version, -v show program's version number and exit
+ --api-url API_URL URL for the Banyan API server. Can also be configured via the BANYAN_API_URL environment variable.
+ --api-key API_KEY API credential used for the authentication to the Banyan API server. Can also be configured via the BANYAN_API_KEY environment
+ variable.
+ --insecure-tls, -k Allow connections to API servers with invalid TLS certificates.
+ --output-format {table,json,yaml}, -o {table,json,yaml}
+ desired output format (table, json, yaml)
+
+Commands:
+ {netagent,service,shield,access-tier,api-key,audit,cloud-resource,connector,device,event,export,policy,role,service-infra,service-tunnel,service-web,user}
+ netagent (deprecated: use access-tier) manage netagents
+ service (deprecated: use service-web or service-infra) manage web and TCP services and workloads
+ shield (deprecated) manage shield clusters
+ access-tier manage access tiers
+ api-key manage API keys
+ audit retrieve audit logs
+ cloud-resource manage cloud resources discovered from IaaS
+ connector manage connectors
+ device manage devices
+ event report on security events
+ export export all objects from an organization
+ policy manage authorization policies for users and workloads
+ role manage user and workload roles
+ service-infra manage infrastructure services
+ service-tunnel manage service tunnels
+ service-web manage hosted website services
+ user manage users
+```
+
+Each of the commands has multiple subcommands. For example, `banyan service` allows you to list services, create/delete, enable/disable, etc. Run the command without any subcommand to see the options:
+
+```console
+$ banyan service-web
+usage: banyan service-web [-h]
+ {attach-policy,create,delete,detach-policy,disable,enable,get,list,test,update}
+ ...
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+
+sub-commands:
+ {attach-policy,create,delete,detach-policy,disable,enable,get,list,test,update}
+ attach-policy attach a policy to a service
+ create create a new service from a JSON specification
+ delete delete a service
+ detach-policy detach the active policy from a service
+ disable disable a service
+ enable enable a service
+ get show the definition of a registered service
+ list list registered services
+ test run sanity checks on a service
+ update update an existing service from a JSON specification
+```
+
+To see the full help available for any command, just add the `-h` or `--help` option to the end of the command.
+For example:
+
+```console
+$ banyan service-web attach-policy --help
+usage: banyan service-web attach-policy [-h] [--permissive] [--enforcing]
+ service_name_or_id policy_name_or_id
+
+positional arguments:
+ service_name_or_id Name or ID of the service to attach a policy to.
+ policy_name_or_id Name or ID of the policy to attach to the service.
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --permissive Set the policy to permissive mode (allow all traffic and
+ log any unauthorized access).
+ --enforcing Set the policy to enforcing mode (deny unauthorized
+ access).
+```
+
+## Integrations
+
+You can automate different types of workflows by integrating with external APIs. We provide pre-built integrations for 2 types of workflows:
+
+### 1. Synchronize cloud resources from your IaaS provider
+
+You can discover and synchronize your IaaS (Infrastructure As A Service) resources into Banyan's inventory, so you can later publish some or all of them as Banyan services. Read our [overview on how Banyan synchronizes IaaS resources](docs/iaas/README.md), and then check out instructions to set up for your specific IaaS provider:
+
+- [AWS](docs/iaas/aws.md)
+- [Azure Cloud](docs/iaas/azure_cloud.md)
+- [GCP](docs/iaas/gcp.md)
+- [Oracle Cloud](docs/iaas/oracle_cloud.md)
+
+### 2. Bookmark Banyan services into your SSO catalog
+
+You can publish Banyan services as bookmark applications in your SSO (Single Sign On) portal, so your end-user can access them via their SSO catalog. Check out the provider-specific link for setup instructions.
+
+- [Okta](docs/idp/okta.md)
+- [AzureAD](docs/idp/azure_ad.md)
+
+
+## Development
+
+To work on the pybanyan code, follow the instructions in the [documentation][devel].
+
+## Support
+
+This API library and its accompanying CLI utility are provided free of charge and without support. To report
+issues with the library, please create a new [issue in Github][github-issue].
+
+## Contributions
+
+We welcome your contributions in the form of pull requests! Please follow the standard [Github pull request
+workflow][github-pr].
+
+[docs]: https://docs.banyansecurity.io/docs/api-guide/introduction/
+[github-pr]: https://gist.github.com/Chaser324/ce0505fbed06b947d962
+[github-issue]: https://github.com/banyansecurity/pybanyan/issues/new
+[devel]: https://pybanyan.readthedocs.io/development.html
+
+
+%package -n python3-pybanyan
+Summary: API library and command-line interface for Banyan Security
+Provides: python-pybanyan
+BuildRequires: python3-devel
+BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
+BuildRequires: python3-pip
+%description -n python3-pybanyan
+# API library and command-line interface for Banyan Security
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/banyansecurity/pybanyan.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/banyansecurity/pybanyan)
+[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/banyansecurity/pybanyan/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/banyansecurity/pybanyan)
+[![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/pybanyan.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/pybanyan)
+
+
+## Prerequisites
+Python 3.7+ must be installed.
+
+## Installation
+### Installing the easy way
+
+```console
+$ pip install pybanyan
+```
+
+### Installing the hard way
+
+```console
+$ git clone https://github.com/banyansecurity/pybanyan.git
+$ cd pybanyan
+$ pip install -r requirements.txt
+$ python setup.py install --user
+```
+
+## Usage
+
+This package contains both an API client and a CLI tool.
+To use either one, you need to [generate][docs] an API credential from the Banyan Command Center.
+
+### API library
+
+Here's a sample script that uses the library to print the names of every hosted website service registered in Banyan:
+
+```python
+from banyan.api import BanyanApiClient
+
+c = BanyanApiClient()
+for service in c.services_web.list():
+ print(service.name)
+```
+
+Output:
+```console
+$ python examples/list_services.py
+jira
+jupyter
+kube
+mysql
+rds-mysql
+rds-pgsql
+```
+
+The `BanyanApiClient` class accepts optional arguments to specify the API server and API credential. If not provided,
+it gets them from environment variables named `BANYAN_API_URL` and `BANYAN_API_KEY` (you can also use a personal refresh token as your API credential.
+
+Full API documentation is available in the [docs].
+
+### Banyan CLI tool
+
+Before you use the CLI, create a file called `~/.banyan.conf` in your home directory and paste in your API credential in the `api_key` field (you can also use a personal refresh token as your API credential):
+
+```ini
+[banyan]
+api_url = https://net.banyanops.com
+api_key = MY_API_KEY
+```
+
+The CLI is invoked with the `banyan` tool. It contains a number of commands and sub-commands to help you work with policies, roles, services, users, and other objects in Banyan.
+
+Run the `banyan` tool by itself to see the available commands.
+
+```console
+$ banyan
+usage: banyan [options] <command> <subcommand> [<subcommand> ...] [parameters]
+
+API library and command-line interface for Banyan Security
+
+options:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ -d, --debug full application debug mode
+ -q, --quiet suppress all console output
+ --version, -v show program's version number and exit
+ --api-url API_URL URL for the Banyan API server. Can also be configured via the BANYAN_API_URL environment variable.
+ --api-key API_KEY API credential used for the authentication to the Banyan API server. Can also be configured via the BANYAN_API_KEY environment
+ variable.
+ --insecure-tls, -k Allow connections to API servers with invalid TLS certificates.
+ --output-format {table,json,yaml}, -o {table,json,yaml}
+ desired output format (table, json, yaml)
+
+Commands:
+ {netagent,service,shield,access-tier,api-key,audit,cloud-resource,connector,device,event,export,policy,role,service-infra,service-tunnel,service-web,user}
+ netagent (deprecated: use access-tier) manage netagents
+ service (deprecated: use service-web or service-infra) manage web and TCP services and workloads
+ shield (deprecated) manage shield clusters
+ access-tier manage access tiers
+ api-key manage API keys
+ audit retrieve audit logs
+ cloud-resource manage cloud resources discovered from IaaS
+ connector manage connectors
+ device manage devices
+ event report on security events
+ export export all objects from an organization
+ policy manage authorization policies for users and workloads
+ role manage user and workload roles
+ service-infra manage infrastructure services
+ service-tunnel manage service tunnels
+ service-web manage hosted website services
+ user manage users
+```
+
+Each of the commands has multiple subcommands. For example, `banyan service` allows you to list services, create/delete, enable/disable, etc. Run the command without any subcommand to see the options:
+
+```console
+$ banyan service-web
+usage: banyan service-web [-h]
+ {attach-policy,create,delete,detach-policy,disable,enable,get,list,test,update}
+ ...
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+
+sub-commands:
+ {attach-policy,create,delete,detach-policy,disable,enable,get,list,test,update}
+ attach-policy attach a policy to a service
+ create create a new service from a JSON specification
+ delete delete a service
+ detach-policy detach the active policy from a service
+ disable disable a service
+ enable enable a service
+ get show the definition of a registered service
+ list list registered services
+ test run sanity checks on a service
+ update update an existing service from a JSON specification
+```
+
+To see the full help available for any command, just add the `-h` or `--help` option to the end of the command.
+For example:
+
+```console
+$ banyan service-web attach-policy --help
+usage: banyan service-web attach-policy [-h] [--permissive] [--enforcing]
+ service_name_or_id policy_name_or_id
+
+positional arguments:
+ service_name_or_id Name or ID of the service to attach a policy to.
+ policy_name_or_id Name or ID of the policy to attach to the service.
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --permissive Set the policy to permissive mode (allow all traffic and
+ log any unauthorized access).
+ --enforcing Set the policy to enforcing mode (deny unauthorized
+ access).
+```
+
+## Integrations
+
+You can automate different types of workflows by integrating with external APIs. We provide pre-built integrations for 2 types of workflows:
+
+### 1. Synchronize cloud resources from your IaaS provider
+
+You can discover and synchronize your IaaS (Infrastructure As A Service) resources into Banyan's inventory, so you can later publish some or all of them as Banyan services. Read our [overview on how Banyan synchronizes IaaS resources](docs/iaas/README.md), and then check out instructions to set up for your specific IaaS provider:
+
+- [AWS](docs/iaas/aws.md)
+- [Azure Cloud](docs/iaas/azure_cloud.md)
+- [GCP](docs/iaas/gcp.md)
+- [Oracle Cloud](docs/iaas/oracle_cloud.md)
+
+### 2. Bookmark Banyan services into your SSO catalog
+
+You can publish Banyan services as bookmark applications in your SSO (Single Sign On) portal, so your end-user can access them via their SSO catalog. Check out the provider-specific link for setup instructions.
+
+- [Okta](docs/idp/okta.md)
+- [AzureAD](docs/idp/azure_ad.md)
+
+
+## Development
+
+To work on the pybanyan code, follow the instructions in the [documentation][devel].
+
+## Support
+
+This API library and its accompanying CLI utility are provided free of charge and without support. To report
+issues with the library, please create a new [issue in Github][github-issue].
+
+## Contributions
+
+We welcome your contributions in the form of pull requests! Please follow the standard [Github pull request
+workflow][github-pr].
+
+[docs]: https://docs.banyansecurity.io/docs/api-guide/introduction/
+[github-pr]: https://gist.github.com/Chaser324/ce0505fbed06b947d962
+[github-issue]: https://github.com/banyansecurity/pybanyan/issues/new
+[devel]: https://pybanyan.readthedocs.io/development.html
+
+
+%package help
+Summary: Development documents and examples for pybanyan
+Provides: python3-pybanyan-doc
+%description help
+# API library and command-line interface for Banyan Security
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/banyansecurity/pybanyan.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/banyansecurity/pybanyan)
+[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/banyansecurity/pybanyan/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/banyansecurity/pybanyan)
+[![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/pybanyan.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/pybanyan)
+
+
+## Prerequisites
+Python 3.7+ must be installed.
+
+## Installation
+### Installing the easy way
+
+```console
+$ pip install pybanyan
+```
+
+### Installing the hard way
+
+```console
+$ git clone https://github.com/banyansecurity/pybanyan.git
+$ cd pybanyan
+$ pip install -r requirements.txt
+$ python setup.py install --user
+```
+
+## Usage
+
+This package contains both an API client and a CLI tool.
+To use either one, you need to [generate][docs] an API credential from the Banyan Command Center.
+
+### API library
+
+Here's a sample script that uses the library to print the names of every hosted website service registered in Banyan:
+
+```python
+from banyan.api import BanyanApiClient
+
+c = BanyanApiClient()
+for service in c.services_web.list():
+ print(service.name)
+```
+
+Output:
+```console
+$ python examples/list_services.py
+jira
+jupyter
+kube
+mysql
+rds-mysql
+rds-pgsql
+```
+
+The `BanyanApiClient` class accepts optional arguments to specify the API server and API credential. If not provided,
+it gets them from environment variables named `BANYAN_API_URL` and `BANYAN_API_KEY` (you can also use a personal refresh token as your API credential.
+
+Full API documentation is available in the [docs].
+
+### Banyan CLI tool
+
+Before you use the CLI, create a file called `~/.banyan.conf` in your home directory and paste in your API credential in the `api_key` field (you can also use a personal refresh token as your API credential):
+
+```ini
+[banyan]
+api_url = https://net.banyanops.com
+api_key = MY_API_KEY
+```
+
+The CLI is invoked with the `banyan` tool. It contains a number of commands and sub-commands to help you work with policies, roles, services, users, and other objects in Banyan.
+
+Run the `banyan` tool by itself to see the available commands.
+
+```console
+$ banyan
+usage: banyan [options] <command> <subcommand> [<subcommand> ...] [parameters]
+
+API library and command-line interface for Banyan Security
+
+options:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ -d, --debug full application debug mode
+ -q, --quiet suppress all console output
+ --version, -v show program's version number and exit
+ --api-url API_URL URL for the Banyan API server. Can also be configured via the BANYAN_API_URL environment variable.
+ --api-key API_KEY API credential used for the authentication to the Banyan API server. Can also be configured via the BANYAN_API_KEY environment
+ variable.
+ --insecure-tls, -k Allow connections to API servers with invalid TLS certificates.
+ --output-format {table,json,yaml}, -o {table,json,yaml}
+ desired output format (table, json, yaml)
+
+Commands:
+ {netagent,service,shield,access-tier,api-key,audit,cloud-resource,connector,device,event,export,policy,role,service-infra,service-tunnel,service-web,user}
+ netagent (deprecated: use access-tier) manage netagents
+ service (deprecated: use service-web or service-infra) manage web and TCP services and workloads
+ shield (deprecated) manage shield clusters
+ access-tier manage access tiers
+ api-key manage API keys
+ audit retrieve audit logs
+ cloud-resource manage cloud resources discovered from IaaS
+ connector manage connectors
+ device manage devices
+ event report on security events
+ export export all objects from an organization
+ policy manage authorization policies for users and workloads
+ role manage user and workload roles
+ service-infra manage infrastructure services
+ service-tunnel manage service tunnels
+ service-web manage hosted website services
+ user manage users
+```
+
+Each of the commands has multiple subcommands. For example, `banyan service` allows you to list services, create/delete, enable/disable, etc. Run the command without any subcommand to see the options:
+
+```console
+$ banyan service-web
+usage: banyan service-web [-h]
+ {attach-policy,create,delete,detach-policy,disable,enable,get,list,test,update}
+ ...
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+
+sub-commands:
+ {attach-policy,create,delete,detach-policy,disable,enable,get,list,test,update}
+ attach-policy attach a policy to a service
+ create create a new service from a JSON specification
+ delete delete a service
+ detach-policy detach the active policy from a service
+ disable disable a service
+ enable enable a service
+ get show the definition of a registered service
+ list list registered services
+ test run sanity checks on a service
+ update update an existing service from a JSON specification
+```
+
+To see the full help available for any command, just add the `-h` or `--help` option to the end of the command.
+For example:
+
+```console
+$ banyan service-web attach-policy --help
+usage: banyan service-web attach-policy [-h] [--permissive] [--enforcing]
+ service_name_or_id policy_name_or_id
+
+positional arguments:
+ service_name_or_id Name or ID of the service to attach a policy to.
+ policy_name_or_id Name or ID of the policy to attach to the service.
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --permissive Set the policy to permissive mode (allow all traffic and
+ log any unauthorized access).
+ --enforcing Set the policy to enforcing mode (deny unauthorized
+ access).
+```
+
+## Integrations
+
+You can automate different types of workflows by integrating with external APIs. We provide pre-built integrations for 2 types of workflows:
+
+### 1. Synchronize cloud resources from your IaaS provider
+
+You can discover and synchronize your IaaS (Infrastructure As A Service) resources into Banyan's inventory, so you can later publish some or all of them as Banyan services. Read our [overview on how Banyan synchronizes IaaS resources](docs/iaas/README.md), and then check out instructions to set up for your specific IaaS provider:
+
+- [AWS](docs/iaas/aws.md)
+- [Azure Cloud](docs/iaas/azure_cloud.md)
+- [GCP](docs/iaas/gcp.md)
+- [Oracle Cloud](docs/iaas/oracle_cloud.md)
+
+### 2. Bookmark Banyan services into your SSO catalog
+
+You can publish Banyan services as bookmark applications in your SSO (Single Sign On) portal, so your end-user can access them via their SSO catalog. Check out the provider-specific link for setup instructions.
+
+- [Okta](docs/idp/okta.md)
+- [AzureAD](docs/idp/azure_ad.md)
+
+
+## Development
+
+To work on the pybanyan code, follow the instructions in the [documentation][devel].
+
+## Support
+
+This API library and its accompanying CLI utility are provided free of charge and without support. To report
+issues with the library, please create a new [issue in Github][github-issue].
+
+## Contributions
+
+We welcome your contributions in the form of pull requests! Please follow the standard [Github pull request
+workflow][github-pr].
+
+[docs]: https://docs.banyansecurity.io/docs/api-guide/introduction/
+[github-pr]: https://gist.github.com/Chaser324/ce0505fbed06b947d962
+[github-issue]: https://github.com/banyansecurity/pybanyan/issues/new
+[devel]: https://pybanyan.readthedocs.io/development.html
+
+
+%prep
+%autosetup -n pybanyan-0.29.4
+
+%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-pybanyan -f filelist.lst
+%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
+
+%files help -f doclist.lst
+%{_docdir}/*
+
+%changelog
+* Mon May 29 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 0.29.4-1
+- Package Spec generated