%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-chaostoolkit-slack Version: 0.5.7 Release: 1 Summary: Slack extension for the Chaos Toolkit License: Apache License Version 2.0 URL: https://chaostoolkit.org Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/b7/ff/8e1b66b925b0724b7fc548bd48484fc5e85b6015ae7001ba09dbe1f92a2a/chaostoolkit-slack-0.5.7.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-chaostoolkit-lib Requires: python3-logzero Requires: python3-slackclient Requires: python3-slack-sdk %description # Chaos Toolkit Extension for Slack [![Build](https://github.com/chaostoolkit-incubator/chaostoolkit-slack/actions/workflows/build.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/chaostoolkit-incubator/chaostoolkit-slack/actions/workflows/build.yaml) This project is an extension for the Chaos Toolkit to target [Slack][slack]. [slack]: https://slack.com/ ## Install This package requires Python 3.7+ To be used from your experiment, this package must be installed in the Python environment where [chaostoolkit][] already lives. [chaostoolkit]: https://github.com/chaostoolkit/chaostoolkit ``` $ pip install -U chaostoolkit-slack ``` ### Slack App To use this extension, you need to create a Slack app in your workspace. Please follow the Slack documentation to create a basic app: https://api.slack.com/apps?new_app=1 https://api.slack.com/tutorials You can start from this manifest if you want: ```yaml display_information: name: Chaos Toolkit events long_description: Get live feedback information of all your Chaos Engineering experiments executed from Chaos Toolkit. See which experiments deviated and investigate their logs directly from a Slack thread. description: Chaos Engineering experiments live events from Chaos Toolkit. background_color: "#ffffff" settings: org_deploy_enabled: false socket_mode_enabled: false is_hosted: false token_rotation_enabled: false features: bot_user: display_name: chaostoolkit oauth_config: scopes: bot: - channels:read - chat:write - files:write ``` Once your application is created, you may want to set the Chaos Toolkit [logo][logo] to clarify to your users where these messages come from. [logo]: https://chaostoolkit.org/resources/logos/ ### Slack Token Please follow the procedure on Slack to create a token suitable for API calls made using the Python client. The token should start with `xoxb-`. You can find the token in your app settings under the `OAuth & Permissions` page. The token should have at least the following scopes: `channels:read`, `chat:write` and `files:write` [tokendoc]: https://api.slack.com/authentication/basics ### Install your Slack app Once created, you need to install the app in your workspace and invite it in any channel you wish to send events to. This channel will also have to be part specified as a controls argument (see below). Now you should be good to go! ## Usage Currently, this extension only provides a control to send Chaos Toolkit events to Slack channels. To use this extension, add the following to your experiment (or settings): ```json "secrets": { "slack": { "token": "xoxb-..." } }, "controls": [ { "name": "slack", "provider": { "type": "python", "module": "chaosslack.control", "secrets": ["slack"], "arguments": { "channel": "general" } } } ] ``` ## Contribute If you wish to contribute more functions to this package, you are more than welcome to do so. Please fork this project, make your changes following the usual [PEP 8][pep8] code style, add appropriate tests and submit a PR for review. [pep8]: https://pycodestyle.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ The Chaos Toolkit projects require all contributors must sign a [Developer Certificate of Origin][dco] on each commit they would like to merge into the master branch of the repository. Please, make sure you can abide by the rules of the DCO before submitting a PR. [dco]: https://github.com/probot/dco#how-it-works ### Develop If you wish to develop on this project, make sure to install the development dependencies. But first, [create a virtual environment][venv] and then install those dependencies. [venv]: https://docs.chaostoolkit.org/reference/usage/install/#create-a-virtual-environment ```console $ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements.txt ``` Then, point your environment to this directory: ```console $ pip install -e . ``` Now, you can edit the files and they will be automatically be seen by your environment, even when running from the `chaos` command locally. To run the tests for the project execute the following: ``` $ pytest ``` %package -n python3-chaostoolkit-slack Summary: Slack extension for the Chaos Toolkit Provides: python-chaostoolkit-slack BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-chaostoolkit-slack # Chaos Toolkit Extension for Slack [![Build](https://github.com/chaostoolkit-incubator/chaostoolkit-slack/actions/workflows/build.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/chaostoolkit-incubator/chaostoolkit-slack/actions/workflows/build.yaml) This project is an extension for the Chaos Toolkit to target [Slack][slack]. [slack]: https://slack.com/ ## Install This package requires Python 3.7+ To be used from your experiment, this package must be installed in the Python environment where [chaostoolkit][] already lives. [chaostoolkit]: https://github.com/chaostoolkit/chaostoolkit ``` $ pip install -U chaostoolkit-slack ``` ### Slack App To use this extension, you need to create a Slack app in your workspace. Please follow the Slack documentation to create a basic app: https://api.slack.com/apps?new_app=1 https://api.slack.com/tutorials You can start from this manifest if you want: ```yaml display_information: name: Chaos Toolkit events long_description: Get live feedback information of all your Chaos Engineering experiments executed from Chaos Toolkit. See which experiments deviated and investigate their logs directly from a Slack thread. description: Chaos Engineering experiments live events from Chaos Toolkit. background_color: "#ffffff" settings: org_deploy_enabled: false socket_mode_enabled: false is_hosted: false token_rotation_enabled: false features: bot_user: display_name: chaostoolkit oauth_config: scopes: bot: - channels:read - chat:write - files:write ``` Once your application is created, you may want to set the Chaos Toolkit [logo][logo] to clarify to your users where these messages come from. [logo]: https://chaostoolkit.org/resources/logos/ ### Slack Token Please follow the procedure on Slack to create a token suitable for API calls made using the Python client. The token should start with `xoxb-`. You can find the token in your app settings under the `OAuth & Permissions` page. The token should have at least the following scopes: `channels:read`, `chat:write` and `files:write` [tokendoc]: https://api.slack.com/authentication/basics ### Install your Slack app Once created, you need to install the app in your workspace and invite it in any channel you wish to send events to. This channel will also have to be part specified as a controls argument (see below). Now you should be good to go! ## Usage Currently, this extension only provides a control to send Chaos Toolkit events to Slack channels. To use this extension, add the following to your experiment (or settings): ```json "secrets": { "slack": { "token": "xoxb-..." } }, "controls": [ { "name": "slack", "provider": { "type": "python", "module": "chaosslack.control", "secrets": ["slack"], "arguments": { "channel": "general" } } } ] ``` ## Contribute If you wish to contribute more functions to this package, you are more than welcome to do so. Please fork this project, make your changes following the usual [PEP 8][pep8] code style, add appropriate tests and submit a PR for review. [pep8]: https://pycodestyle.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ The Chaos Toolkit projects require all contributors must sign a [Developer Certificate of Origin][dco] on each commit they would like to merge into the master branch of the repository. Please, make sure you can abide by the rules of the DCO before submitting a PR. [dco]: https://github.com/probot/dco#how-it-works ### Develop If you wish to develop on this project, make sure to install the development dependencies. But first, [create a virtual environment][venv] and then install those dependencies. [venv]: https://docs.chaostoolkit.org/reference/usage/install/#create-a-virtual-environment ```console $ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements.txt ``` Then, point your environment to this directory: ```console $ pip install -e . ``` Now, you can edit the files and they will be automatically be seen by your environment, even when running from the `chaos` command locally. To run the tests for the project execute the following: ``` $ pytest ``` %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for chaostoolkit-slack Provides: python3-chaostoolkit-slack-doc %description help # Chaos Toolkit Extension for Slack [![Build](https://github.com/chaostoolkit-incubator/chaostoolkit-slack/actions/workflows/build.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/chaostoolkit-incubator/chaostoolkit-slack/actions/workflows/build.yaml) This project is an extension for the Chaos Toolkit to target [Slack][slack]. [slack]: https://slack.com/ ## Install This package requires Python 3.7+ To be used from your experiment, this package must be installed in the Python environment where [chaostoolkit][] already lives. [chaostoolkit]: https://github.com/chaostoolkit/chaostoolkit ``` $ pip install -U chaostoolkit-slack ``` ### Slack App To use this extension, you need to create a Slack app in your workspace. Please follow the Slack documentation to create a basic app: https://api.slack.com/apps?new_app=1 https://api.slack.com/tutorials You can start from this manifest if you want: ```yaml display_information: name: Chaos Toolkit events long_description: Get live feedback information of all your Chaos Engineering experiments executed from Chaos Toolkit. See which experiments deviated and investigate their logs directly from a Slack thread. description: Chaos Engineering experiments live events from Chaos Toolkit. background_color: "#ffffff" settings: org_deploy_enabled: false socket_mode_enabled: false is_hosted: false token_rotation_enabled: false features: bot_user: display_name: chaostoolkit oauth_config: scopes: bot: - channels:read - chat:write - files:write ``` Once your application is created, you may want to set the Chaos Toolkit [logo][logo] to clarify to your users where these messages come from. [logo]: https://chaostoolkit.org/resources/logos/ ### Slack Token Please follow the procedure on Slack to create a token suitable for API calls made using the Python client. The token should start with `xoxb-`. You can find the token in your app settings under the `OAuth & Permissions` page. The token should have at least the following scopes: `channels:read`, `chat:write` and `files:write` [tokendoc]: https://api.slack.com/authentication/basics ### Install your Slack app Once created, you need to install the app in your workspace and invite it in any channel you wish to send events to. This channel will also have to be part specified as a controls argument (see below). Now you should be good to go! ## Usage Currently, this extension only provides a control to send Chaos Toolkit events to Slack channels. To use this extension, add the following to your experiment (or settings): ```json "secrets": { "slack": { "token": "xoxb-..." } }, "controls": [ { "name": "slack", "provider": { "type": "python", "module": "chaosslack.control", "secrets": ["slack"], "arguments": { "channel": "general" } } } ] ``` ## Contribute If you wish to contribute more functions to this package, you are more than welcome to do so. Please fork this project, make your changes following the usual [PEP 8][pep8] code style, add appropriate tests and submit a PR for review. [pep8]: https://pycodestyle.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ The Chaos Toolkit projects require all contributors must sign a [Developer Certificate of Origin][dco] on each commit they would like to merge into the master branch of the repository. Please, make sure you can abide by the rules of the DCO before submitting a PR. [dco]: https://github.com/probot/dco#how-it-works ### Develop If you wish to develop on this project, make sure to install the development dependencies. But first, [create a virtual environment][venv] and then install those dependencies. [venv]: https://docs.chaostoolkit.org/reference/usage/install/#create-a-virtual-environment ```console $ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements.txt ``` Then, point your environment to this directory: ```console $ pip install -e . ``` Now, you can edit the files and they will be automatically be seen by your environment, even when running from the `chaos` command locally. To run the tests for the project execute the following: ``` $ pytest ``` %prep %autosetup -n chaostoolkit-slack-0.5.7 %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-chaostoolkit-slack -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Wed May 17 2023 Python_Bot - 0.5.7-1 - Package Spec generated