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orloclient

Python client for the [Orlo](https://github.com/eBayClassifiedsGroup/orlo) server.

Installation

pip install orloclient

Configuration

If orlo server is on the same box, put a section in /etc/orlo.ini:

[client]
uri=http://orlo.host

Otherwise, orloclient will read the ini file above from ~/.orlo.ini or `` ./orlo.ini``.

This is the only configuration at present and is not required, it just saves you from constantly having to type --uri http://orlo.host on the command line.

Command-line Usage

With an Orlo server running on localhost:5000, and client/uri configured in orlo.ini:

$ orloclient create-release -p test -u alex
Created release with id e42a478f-cc08-42e9-a9fb-c98ec65c414d

$ orloclient create-package e42a478f-cc08-42e9-a9fb-c98ec65c414d test-package 1.0.0
Created package with id 7510ffc0-4f0e-4fc1-925f-96ecb84e6db8

$ orloclient start 7510ffc0-4f0e-4fc1-925f-96ecb84e6db8

$ orloclient stop 7510ffc0-4f0e-4fc1-925f-96ecb84e6db8

$ orloclient list
[
  {
    "user": "alex",
    "platforms": [
      "test"
    ],
    "packages": [
      {
        "status": "SUCCESSFUL",
        "release_id": "e42a478f-cc08-42e9-a9fb-c98ec65c414d",
        "id": "7510ffc0-4f0e-4fc1-925f-96ecb84e6db8",
        {...}
      }
    ],
    {..}
  }
]

See orloclient -h for more details.

Usage in Python

vagrant@debian-jessie:/vagrant$ ipython
Python 2.7.9 (default, Mar  1 2015, 12:57:24)
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.

IPython 4.0.1 -- An enhanced Interactive Python.
?         -> Introduction and overview of IPython's features.
%quickref -> Quick reference.
help      -> Python's own help system.
object?   -> Details about 'object', use 'object??' for extra details.

In [1]: import orloclient, json

In [2]: client = orloclient.OrloClient(uri='http://localhost:5000')

In [3]: release = client.create_release(user='alex', platforms=['alexdev'])

In [4]: package = client.create_package(release, name='package-one', version='1.0.0')

In [5]: client.package_start(package)
Out[5]: True

In [6]: client.package_stop(package)
Out[6]: True

In [7]: client.release_stop(release)
Out[7]: True

In [8]: doc = client.get_release_json(release.id)

In [9]: print(json.dumps(doc, indent=2))
{
  "releases": [
    {
      "platforms": [
        "alexdev"
      ],
      "ftime": "2016-03-03T16:56:03Z",
      "stime": "2016-03-03T16:55:05Z",
      "team": null,
      "duration": 57,
      "references": [],
      "packages": [
        {
          "status": "SUCCESSFUL",
          "rollback": false,
          "name": "package-one",
          "version": "1.0.0",
          "ftime": "2016-03-03T16:55:56Z",
          "stime": "2016-03-03T16:55:52Z",
          "duration": 4,
          "diff_url": null,
          "id": "9877cd69-1196-42dc-8d6c-0b7c95e11a5d"
        }
      ],
      "id": "700ff271-f705-4bfb-8582-b74633759feb",
      "user": "alex"
    }
  ]
}

Tests

There are two test suites, test_orloclient and test_integration. The former tests the orlo client functions while mocking the requests library, courtesy of HTTPretty <https://github.com/gabrielfalcao/HTTPretty>, while the integration tests run an actual Orlo server to test against.