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FABRIC Python Client Library and CLI Extensions

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This repository contains implementation of a Python API, otherwise known as "FABlib", for intereacting with FABRIC testbed.

Installing FABlib

You can install released versions of FABlib from PyPI:

$ pip install fabrictestbed-extensions

If you need the current development version of FABlib, install it from the git repository:

$ pip install git+https://github.com/fabric-testbed/fabrictestbed-extensions@main

Note that installing FABlib using either methods will also install a number of dependencies, so you might want to install FABlib in a virtual environment. Your favorite tool for managing virtual environments (venv, virtualenv, or virtualenvwrapper) should work. FABRIC team tends to favor virtualenvwrapper.

Using FABlib

Once installed, you can use FABlib in your Python projects:

from fabrictestbed_extensions.fablib.fablib import FablibManager as fablib_manager

try:
    fablib = fablib_manager()
    fablib.show_config()
except Exception as e:
    print(f"Exception: {e}")

Your first encounter with FABlib however might be through FABRIC project's JupyterHub instance. You will be presented with many examples on FABlib usage when you log in there. The notebook sources can be found on GitHub as well.

Since FABlib 1.4, API docs can be found here. Older API docs are here.

If you want to interact with FABRIC from Jupyter installed on your computer, see: Install the FABRIC Python API.

Contributing to FABlib

Contributions to FABlib are made with GitHub Pull Requests. When you submit a pull request, some tests will run against it:

  • Code formatting will be checked using black and isort. Be sure that your code is formatted with these tools.
  • Unit tests will be run.
  • Packages will be built.
  • CHANGELOG.md will be checked for updates.

Testing FABlib

FABlib currently has a modest set of unit and integration tests, under the top-level tests directory. Unit tests can be run like so, using tox:

$ pip install -e .[test]
$ tox

Integration tests can be run like so:

$ tox -e integration

Tox attempts to run tests in an isolated virtual environment. If you want to run some tests directly using pytest, that is possible too:

$ pytest -s tests/integration/test_hello_fabric.py

Packaging FABlib

FABlib uses flit as the build backend. To build source and wheel packages, do this:

$ pip install flit
$ flit build

While using flit as the build backend, continuing to use build as the build frontend should work too:

$ pip install build
$ python -m build

Releasing FABlib

When it is time to release a new version of FABlib, remember to: (1) update the package version in top-level __init__.py, (2) build the source and wheel packages, and (3) upload packages to PyPI:

$ flit publish

Continuing to use twine to publish packages is an option too:

$ twine upload dist/*

For details about publishing to PyPI, see flit documentation about package uploads.

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