Installation
Requirements
Here is the list of requirements:
Python 3.8.0+
alembiccoloramacryptographydnspythondomain2idnainflectionpackagingpsycopg2(optional)PyMySQLpython-boxpython-dotenvPyYAMLrequestssetuptoolssqlalchemy
Python 3.8.0+
The specification 3.8.0+ is because we test PyFunceble (daily)
in all (3.x) versions from 3.8.0.
Otherwise, more semantically, PyFunceble is written for all Python 3.8+
version.
alembic
As we want to automate database (MySQL/MariaDB) schema migration, we
chose alembic for the job.
colorama
As we use some coloration, colorama is required.
cryptography
As we use some cryptography algorithm for message hashing as example,
cryptography is required.
dnspython
As we use it to do the DNS lookups, dnspython is required.
domain2idna
As we propose the conversion of domains to IDNA, domain2idna is
required.
Note
domain2idna is maintained and developed by
Nissar Chababy (@funilrys), the developer of PyFunceble.
The source code can be found on GitHub.
inflection
We don’t necessarily want to reinvent the wheel while generating the (database) tables name from our schema descriptions. This tool is a relief!
packaging
we don’t necessarily want to reinvent the wheel to compare the current with the latest (upstream) version. This module is a relief - too !
psycopg2 (optopnal)
As we propose the PostgreSQL database types, psycopg2 is required.
Warning
This is an optional dependency. If you want to work with psql, you are required to install the development headers then execute the following.
pip3 install --user pyfunceble[-dev][psql]
PyMySQL
As we propose the MariaDB or MySQL database types,
PyMySQL is required.
python-box
As we use python-box for a better code access to the configuration,
it is required.
python-dotenv
As we are able to load dotenv files, python-dotenv is required.
PyYAML
As our configuration file is written in .yaml, PyYAML is
required.
requests
As we use requests multiple times to communicate with webservices,
requests is required.
setuptools
As we use install_requires=xx inside our setup.py,
setuptools is required.
sqlalchemy
As we don’t want to maintain several RAW SQL files, we use sqlalchemy
for the database communication and manipulation.
Stable version
Using pip
From PyPi
$ pip3 install --user PyFunceble
Note
We recommend the --user flag which installs the required dependencies
at the user level. More information about it can be found on
pip documentation.
Warning
We do not recommend the --user flag when using PyFunceble
into containers or CI engines.
From GitHub
$ pip3 install --user git+https://github.com/funilrys/PyFunceble.git@master#egg=PyFunceble
Note
We recommend the --user flag which installs the required dependencies
at the user level. More information about it can be found on pip documentation.
Warning
We do not recommend the --user flag when using PyFunceble
into containers or CI engines.
Using the AUR (for Arch Linux users)
The package can be found at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pyfunceble/.
With makepkg
$ curl https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/plain/PKGBUILD?h=pyfunceble -o PKGBUILD
$ makepkg
$ sudo pacman -U pyfunceble*.tar.xz
With your favorite AUR helper
Warning
We do not recommend any AUR helper but keep in mind that some AUR helpers are “better” than other. For more information about your current (or any other) AUR helper please report to the ArchWiki page.
$ yourFavoriteAurHelper -S pyfunceble
Using docker (hub)
The image description can be found at https://hub.docker.com/r/pyfunceble/pyfunceble
$ docker pull pyfunceble/pyfunceble
Pure Python method
Execute the following and enjoy PyFunceble!
$ git clone https://github.com/funilrys/PyFunceble.git
$ cd PyFunceble
$ python3 setup.py test
$ python3 setup.py install # Avoid this if you want to uninstall or update one day.
$ pip3 install --user -e . # Prefer this method.
Note
We recommend the --user flag which installs the required dependencies
at the user level. More information about it can be found on
pip documentation.
Warning
We do not recommend the --user flag when using PyFunceble
into containers or CI engines.
Development version
The development version of PyFunceble represents the dev branch.
It’s intended for the development of next features
but is always at a usable state.
Indeed, We should not push to the dev branch until
we are sure that the new commit does not break or introduce
critical issue under PyFunceble.
For development
Execute the following and let’s hack PyFunceble!
Note
We highly recommend you to develop PyFunceble under a virtualenv.
$ git clone https://github.com/funilrys/PyFunceble.git
$ cd PyFunceble
$ git checkout dev
$ virtualenv -p python3 venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ pip3 install -e .
Note
After installing with:
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ pip3 install -e .
you only need to update the repository.
you don’t have to rerun the
pipcommand.
For usage
Using pip
Execute one of the following and enjoy PyFunceble!
From PyPi
$ pip3 install --user PyFunceble-dev
Note
We recommend the --user flag which installs the required dependencies
at the user level. More information about it can be found on
pip documentation.
Warning
We do not recommend the --user flag when using PyFunceble
into containers or CI engines.
From GitHub
$ pip3 install --user git+https://github.com/funilrys/PyFunceble.git@dev#egg=PyFunceble
Note
We recommend the --user flag which installs the required dependencies
at the user level. More information about it can be found on
pip documentation.
Warning
We do not recommend the --user flag when using PyFunceble
into containers or CI engines.
Using the AUR (for Arch Linux users)
The package can be found at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pyfunceble-dev/.
With makepkg
$ curl https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/plain/PKGBUILD?h=pyfunceble-dev -o PKGBUILD
$ makepkg
$ sudo pacman -U pyfunceble-dev*.tar.xz
With your favorite AUR helper
Warning
We do not recommend any AUR helper but keep in mind that some AUR helpers are “better” than other. For more information about your current (or any other) AUR helper please report to the ArchWiki page.
$ yourFavoriteAurHelper -S pyfunceble-dev
Using docker (hub)
The image description can be found at https://hub.docker.com/r/pyfunceble/pyfunceble-dev
$ docker pull pyfunceble/pyfunceble-dev
Pure Python method
Execute the following and enjoy PyFunceble!
$ git clone https://github.com/funilrys/PyFunceble.git
$ cd PyFunceble && git checkout dev
$ tox # Run tests
$ python3 setup.py install # Avoid this if you want to uninstall or update one day.
$ pip3 install --user -e . # Prefer this method.
Note
We recommend the --user flag which installs the required dependencies
at the user level. More information about it can be found on
pip documentation.
Warning
We do not recommend the --user flag when using PyFunceble
into containers or CI engines.
First steps
Make sure that you can run
$ PyFunceble --version
and enjoy PyFunceble!!