%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-amatino Version: 0.0.19 Release: 1 Summary: Bindings for the Amatino API, an accounting & financial data engine License: MIT License URL: https://amatino.io Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/6b/a6/7aa980c4815ced8bef35f24cff9f922cd9dc1bf47c045918000414b1dad5/amatino-0.0.19.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-typing %description # Amatino Python Amatino is a double-entry accounting system. It provides double entry accounting as a service via an HTTP API. Amatino Python is a library for interacting with the Amatino API from within a Python application. By using Amatino Python, a Python developer can utilise Amatino services without needing to deal with raw HTTP requests. ## About Amatino Amatino gives you a full set of tools to store, organise and retrieve financial information. You don't need to set up databases or write any of your own double-entry accounting logic. All you need is this library, an [Amatino account (Try free for two weeks!)](https://amatino.io/subscribe), and you are off and running. ## Under construction Right now, the Amatino API offers a full range of accounting services via HTTP requests. However, this Amatino Python library is in an 'Alpha' state. Its capabilities are limited. A subset of full Amatino features are available. To see what proportion of Amatino features are ready in Amatino Python, check out the [Documentation](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Documentation) page. Linked classes are available, un-linked ones are still under construction. ## Installation Amatino Python may be installed via [PIP](https://pypi.org/project/amatino/). ````bash $ pip install amatino ```` To use Amatino Python, you will need an active Amatino subscription. You can start a free trial at [https://amatino.io/subscribe](https://amatino.io/subscribe). ## Example Usage The first step is to login to Amatino by creating a [Session](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Session) instance. That Session then becomes your key to using Amatino classes. ```python from amatino import Session session = Session.create_with_email( email='clever@cookie.com', secret='uncrackable epic passphrase!' ) ``` Amatino stores financial data inside discrete [Entities](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Entity). An Entity might describe a person, project, company, or some other entity which you wish to describe with financial data. ```python from amatino import Entity mega_corporation = Entity.create( session=session, # Created above name='Mega Corporation' ) ``` Entities are structured as a hierarchical tree of [Accounts](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Account). You might wish to create a chart of Accounts that mirror the real-world structure of the Entity you are describing. ```python from amatino import Account revenue = Account.create( entity=mega_corporation, # Created above description='Revenue from world domination', am_type=AMType.revenue, # An AMType enumeration option denomination=USD # A GlobalUnit ) ``` The real fun begins with [Transactions](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Transaction), where debits and credits come into play ```python from amatino import Transaction, Entry, Side from datetime import datetime from decimal import Decimal revenue_recognition = Transaction.create( entity=mega_corporation, time=datetime.utcnow(), entries=[ Entry(Side.debit, Decimal(10), cash), Entry(Side.credit, Decimal(5), revenue), Entry(Side.credit, Decimal(5), customer_deposits) ] denomination=USD ) ``` Check out the full range of available classes, including Ledgers, in the [Amatino Python documentation](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Documentation) ## API stability & versioning Amatino Python obeys the [Semantic Version](https://semver.org) convention. Until v1.0.0, the Python API (not to be confused with the Amatino HTTP API) should be considered unstable and liable to change at any time. >**Watch out! API currently unstable!** You can see available versions [in GitHub's releases section](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/releases) or [in PyPi's release history section](https://pypi.org/project/amatino/#history). ## Tell us what your think/want/like/hate Please join us on the [Amatino discussion forums](https://amatino.io/discussion) and give us your feedback. We would love to hear from you. Amatino is in its earliest stages of development, and your feedback will influence the direction it moves in. Pull requests, comments, issues, forking, and so on are also [most welcome on Github](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python)! ## Useful links - [Amatino home](https://amatino.io) - [Development blog](https://amatino.io/blog) - [Development newsletter](https://amatino.io/newsletter) - [Discussion forum](https://amatino.io/discussion) - [More Amatino client libraries](https://github.com/amatino-code) - [HTTP Documentation](https://amatino.io/documentation) - [Python Documentation](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Documentation) - [Billing and account management](https://amatino.io/billing) - [About Amatino Pty Ltd](https://amatino.io/about) ## Get in contact To quickly speak to a human about Amatino, [email hugh@amatino.io](mailto:hugh@amatino.io) or [yell at him on Twitter (@hugh_jeremy)](https://twitter.com/hugh_jeremy). %package -n python3-amatino Summary: Bindings for the Amatino API, an accounting & financial data engine Provides: python-amatino BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-amatino # Amatino Python Amatino is a double-entry accounting system. It provides double entry accounting as a service via an HTTP API. Amatino Python is a library for interacting with the Amatino API from within a Python application. By using Amatino Python, a Python developer can utilise Amatino services without needing to deal with raw HTTP requests. ## About Amatino Amatino gives you a full set of tools to store, organise and retrieve financial information. You don't need to set up databases or write any of your own double-entry accounting logic. All you need is this library, an [Amatino account (Try free for two weeks!)](https://amatino.io/subscribe), and you are off and running. ## Under construction Right now, the Amatino API offers a full range of accounting services via HTTP requests. However, this Amatino Python library is in an 'Alpha' state. Its capabilities are limited. A subset of full Amatino features are available. To see what proportion of Amatino features are ready in Amatino Python, check out the [Documentation](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Documentation) page. Linked classes are available, un-linked ones are still under construction. ## Installation Amatino Python may be installed via [PIP](https://pypi.org/project/amatino/). ````bash $ pip install amatino ```` To use Amatino Python, you will need an active Amatino subscription. You can start a free trial at [https://amatino.io/subscribe](https://amatino.io/subscribe). ## Example Usage The first step is to login to Amatino by creating a [Session](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Session) instance. That Session then becomes your key to using Amatino classes. ```python from amatino import Session session = Session.create_with_email( email='clever@cookie.com', secret='uncrackable epic passphrase!' ) ``` Amatino stores financial data inside discrete [Entities](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Entity). An Entity might describe a person, project, company, or some other entity which you wish to describe with financial data. ```python from amatino import Entity mega_corporation = Entity.create( session=session, # Created above name='Mega Corporation' ) ``` Entities are structured as a hierarchical tree of [Accounts](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Account). You might wish to create a chart of Accounts that mirror the real-world structure of the Entity you are describing. ```python from amatino import Account revenue = Account.create( entity=mega_corporation, # Created above description='Revenue from world domination', am_type=AMType.revenue, # An AMType enumeration option denomination=USD # A GlobalUnit ) ``` The real fun begins with [Transactions](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Transaction), where debits and credits come into play ```python from amatino import Transaction, Entry, Side from datetime import datetime from decimal import Decimal revenue_recognition = Transaction.create( entity=mega_corporation, time=datetime.utcnow(), entries=[ Entry(Side.debit, Decimal(10), cash), Entry(Side.credit, Decimal(5), revenue), Entry(Side.credit, Decimal(5), customer_deposits) ] denomination=USD ) ``` Check out the full range of available classes, including Ledgers, in the [Amatino Python documentation](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Documentation) ## API stability & versioning Amatino Python obeys the [Semantic Version](https://semver.org) convention. Until v1.0.0, the Python API (not to be confused with the Amatino HTTP API) should be considered unstable and liable to change at any time. >**Watch out! API currently unstable!** You can see available versions [in GitHub's releases section](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/releases) or [in PyPi's release history section](https://pypi.org/project/amatino/#history). ## Tell us what your think/want/like/hate Please join us on the [Amatino discussion forums](https://amatino.io/discussion) and give us your feedback. We would love to hear from you. Amatino is in its earliest stages of development, and your feedback will influence the direction it moves in. Pull requests, comments, issues, forking, and so on are also [most welcome on Github](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python)! ## Useful links - [Amatino home](https://amatino.io) - [Development blog](https://amatino.io/blog) - [Development newsletter](https://amatino.io/newsletter) - [Discussion forum](https://amatino.io/discussion) - [More Amatino client libraries](https://github.com/amatino-code) - [HTTP Documentation](https://amatino.io/documentation) - [Python Documentation](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Documentation) - [Billing and account management](https://amatino.io/billing) - [About Amatino Pty Ltd](https://amatino.io/about) ## Get in contact To quickly speak to a human about Amatino, [email hugh@amatino.io](mailto:hugh@amatino.io) or [yell at him on Twitter (@hugh_jeremy)](https://twitter.com/hugh_jeremy). %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for amatino Provides: python3-amatino-doc %description help # Amatino Python Amatino is a double-entry accounting system. It provides double entry accounting as a service via an HTTP API. Amatino Python is a library for interacting with the Amatino API from within a Python application. By using Amatino Python, a Python developer can utilise Amatino services without needing to deal with raw HTTP requests. ## About Amatino Amatino gives you a full set of tools to store, organise and retrieve financial information. You don't need to set up databases or write any of your own double-entry accounting logic. All you need is this library, an [Amatino account (Try free for two weeks!)](https://amatino.io/subscribe), and you are off and running. ## Under construction Right now, the Amatino API offers a full range of accounting services via HTTP requests. However, this Amatino Python library is in an 'Alpha' state. Its capabilities are limited. A subset of full Amatino features are available. To see what proportion of Amatino features are ready in Amatino Python, check out the [Documentation](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Documentation) page. Linked classes are available, un-linked ones are still under construction. ## Installation Amatino Python may be installed via [PIP](https://pypi.org/project/amatino/). ````bash $ pip install amatino ```` To use Amatino Python, you will need an active Amatino subscription. You can start a free trial at [https://amatino.io/subscribe](https://amatino.io/subscribe). ## Example Usage The first step is to login to Amatino by creating a [Session](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Session) instance. That Session then becomes your key to using Amatino classes. ```python from amatino import Session session = Session.create_with_email( email='clever@cookie.com', secret='uncrackable epic passphrase!' ) ``` Amatino stores financial data inside discrete [Entities](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Entity). An Entity might describe a person, project, company, or some other entity which you wish to describe with financial data. ```python from amatino import Entity mega_corporation = Entity.create( session=session, # Created above name='Mega Corporation' ) ``` Entities are structured as a hierarchical tree of [Accounts](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Account). You might wish to create a chart of Accounts that mirror the real-world structure of the Entity you are describing. ```python from amatino import Account revenue = Account.create( entity=mega_corporation, # Created above description='Revenue from world domination', am_type=AMType.revenue, # An AMType enumeration option denomination=USD # A GlobalUnit ) ``` The real fun begins with [Transactions](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Transaction), where debits and credits come into play ```python from amatino import Transaction, Entry, Side from datetime import datetime from decimal import Decimal revenue_recognition = Transaction.create( entity=mega_corporation, time=datetime.utcnow(), entries=[ Entry(Side.debit, Decimal(10), cash), Entry(Side.credit, Decimal(5), revenue), Entry(Side.credit, Decimal(5), customer_deposits) ] denomination=USD ) ``` Check out the full range of available classes, including Ledgers, in the [Amatino Python documentation](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Documentation) ## API stability & versioning Amatino Python obeys the [Semantic Version](https://semver.org) convention. Until v1.0.0, the Python API (not to be confused with the Amatino HTTP API) should be considered unstable and liable to change at any time. >**Watch out! API currently unstable!** You can see available versions [in GitHub's releases section](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/releases) or [in PyPi's release history section](https://pypi.org/project/amatino/#history). ## Tell us what your think/want/like/hate Please join us on the [Amatino discussion forums](https://amatino.io/discussion) and give us your feedback. We would love to hear from you. Amatino is in its earliest stages of development, and your feedback will influence the direction it moves in. Pull requests, comments, issues, forking, and so on are also [most welcome on Github](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python)! ## Useful links - [Amatino home](https://amatino.io) - [Development blog](https://amatino.io/blog) - [Development newsletter](https://amatino.io/newsletter) - [Discussion forum](https://amatino.io/discussion) - [More Amatino client libraries](https://github.com/amatino-code) - [HTTP Documentation](https://amatino.io/documentation) - [Python Documentation](https://github.com/amatino-code/amatino-python/wiki/Documentation) - [Billing and account management](https://amatino.io/billing) - [About Amatino Pty Ltd](https://amatino.io/about) ## Get in contact To quickly speak to a human about Amatino, [email hugh@amatino.io](mailto:hugh@amatino.io) or [yell at him on Twitter (@hugh_jeremy)](https://twitter.com/hugh_jeremy). %prep %autosetup -n amatino-0.0.19 %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-amatino -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Wed May 31 2023 Python_Bot - 0.0.19-1 - Package Spec generated