%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-spring-config-client Version: 0.2 Release: 1 Summary: A client for Spring Config Server License: MIT URL: https://realbucksavage.github.io/spring-config-client Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/05/5d/424c72107948fef2f44d30e0336bea150caad96d4b569cf36485846fcf15/spring-config-client-0.2.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-requests %description # spring-config-client A Python client for [Spring Config Server](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud-config). This library is inspired by [amenezes/config-client](https://github.com/amenezes/config-client) and is essentially a toned-down fork that I customized to fit my own needs. ## Project goals - [x] Provide a basic client - [x] Provide basic authentication - [ ] Add support for CloudFoundry ## Installation Install using `pip` ```shell $ pip install spring-config-client ``` ## Usage The very basic usage of this library looks like this: ```python from spring_config import ClientConfigurationBuilder from spring_config.client import SpringConfigClient config = ClientConfigurationBuilder().app_name("test-application").build() c = SpringConfigClient(config) c.get_config() ``` By default, `ClientConfigurationBuilder` builds a `ClientConfiguration` object with server address and application profile set to `http://localhost:8888` and `development`. These can be changed like this: Here are some examples: ```python # Fetch from http://someserver.com using profile "development" config = ( ClientConfigurationBuilder() .app_name("test-application") .address("http://someserver.com") .build() ) # Fetch from http://someserver.com using profile "production" config = ( ClientConfigurationBuilder() .app_name("test-application") .address("http://someserver.com") .profile("production") .build() ) ``` ### Authentication If your configuration server requires to use basic authentication, you can create the client configuration like this: ```python from spring_config import ClientConfigurationBuilder config = ( ClientConfigurationBuilder() .app_name("test-application") .authentication(("username", "password")) .build() ) ``` ### Configuration options The `ClientConfigurationBuilder` allow controlling these parameters. - Application Name : `app_name("some-app")` - Default `None`, required. - Server Address : `address("http://some-server")` - Default `http://localhost:8888`, optional. - Profile : `profile("production")` - Default `development`, optional. - Branch : `branch("devel/0.1")` - Default `master`, optional. ## Requesting features Please use the [issues section](https://github.com/realbucksavage/spring-config-client/issues) to request new features and I will try to take out my time to work on them. Contributions in any sorts are always welcome :) %package -n python3-spring-config-client Summary: A client for Spring Config Server Provides: python-spring-config-client BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-spring-config-client # spring-config-client A Python client for [Spring Config Server](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud-config). This library is inspired by [amenezes/config-client](https://github.com/amenezes/config-client) and is essentially a toned-down fork that I customized to fit my own needs. ## Project goals - [x] Provide a basic client - [x] Provide basic authentication - [ ] Add support for CloudFoundry ## Installation Install using `pip` ```shell $ pip install spring-config-client ``` ## Usage The very basic usage of this library looks like this: ```python from spring_config import ClientConfigurationBuilder from spring_config.client import SpringConfigClient config = ClientConfigurationBuilder().app_name("test-application").build() c = SpringConfigClient(config) c.get_config() ``` By default, `ClientConfigurationBuilder` builds a `ClientConfiguration` object with server address and application profile set to `http://localhost:8888` and `development`. These can be changed like this: Here are some examples: ```python # Fetch from http://someserver.com using profile "development" config = ( ClientConfigurationBuilder() .app_name("test-application") .address("http://someserver.com") .build() ) # Fetch from http://someserver.com using profile "production" config = ( ClientConfigurationBuilder() .app_name("test-application") .address("http://someserver.com") .profile("production") .build() ) ``` ### Authentication If your configuration server requires to use basic authentication, you can create the client configuration like this: ```python from spring_config import ClientConfigurationBuilder config = ( ClientConfigurationBuilder() .app_name("test-application") .authentication(("username", "password")) .build() ) ``` ### Configuration options The `ClientConfigurationBuilder` allow controlling these parameters. - Application Name : `app_name("some-app")` - Default `None`, required. - Server Address : `address("http://some-server")` - Default `http://localhost:8888`, optional. - Profile : `profile("production")` - Default `development`, optional. - Branch : `branch("devel/0.1")` - Default `master`, optional. ## Requesting features Please use the [issues section](https://github.com/realbucksavage/spring-config-client/issues) to request new features and I will try to take out my time to work on them. Contributions in any sorts are always welcome :) %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for spring-config-client Provides: python3-spring-config-client-doc %description help # spring-config-client A Python client for [Spring Config Server](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud-config). This library is inspired by [amenezes/config-client](https://github.com/amenezes/config-client) and is essentially a toned-down fork that I customized to fit my own needs. ## Project goals - [x] Provide a basic client - [x] Provide basic authentication - [ ] Add support for CloudFoundry ## Installation Install using `pip` ```shell $ pip install spring-config-client ``` ## Usage The very basic usage of this library looks like this: ```python from spring_config import ClientConfigurationBuilder from spring_config.client import SpringConfigClient config = ClientConfigurationBuilder().app_name("test-application").build() c = SpringConfigClient(config) c.get_config() ``` By default, `ClientConfigurationBuilder` builds a `ClientConfiguration` object with server address and application profile set to `http://localhost:8888` and `development`. These can be changed like this: Here are some examples: ```python # Fetch from http://someserver.com using profile "development" config = ( ClientConfigurationBuilder() .app_name("test-application") .address("http://someserver.com") .build() ) # Fetch from http://someserver.com using profile "production" config = ( ClientConfigurationBuilder() .app_name("test-application") .address("http://someserver.com") .profile("production") .build() ) ``` ### Authentication If your configuration server requires to use basic authentication, you can create the client configuration like this: ```python from spring_config import ClientConfigurationBuilder config = ( ClientConfigurationBuilder() .app_name("test-application") .authentication(("username", "password")) .build() ) ``` ### Configuration options The `ClientConfigurationBuilder` allow controlling these parameters. - Application Name : `app_name("some-app")` - Default `None`, required. - Server Address : `address("http://some-server")` - Default `http://localhost:8888`, optional. - Profile : `profile("production")` - Default `development`, optional. - Branch : `branch("devel/0.1")` - Default `master`, optional. ## Requesting features Please use the [issues section](https://github.com/realbucksavage/spring-config-client/issues) to request new features and I will try to take out my time to work on them. 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