A Python interface to Textile's Powergate Filecoin API. See the project website for more details.
You can get started using pygate_grpc
by installing it through the PyPi repository.
pip install pygate_grpc
The main component of the package is the PowerGateClient
class.
Here is a basic usage example of the pygate_grpc:
from pygate_grpc.client import PowerGateClient
client = PowerGateClient("127.0.0.1:5002", is_secure=False)
build_info = client.build_info()
Simple as that!
Note: this examples assumes you have a Powergate server running with an API available at 127.0.0.1:5002
. See Textile's Powergate Localnet. The is_secure=False
flag indicates that SSL is not enabled on this server.
Examples of more elaborated usage can be found in the examples folder.
Please read contribution guidelines before starting development.
To setup your development environment make sure you have the following software:
git clone https://github.com/pygate/pygate-gRPC.git
The runtime and development dependencies can be installed in a new virtual environment automatically by running the following command in the project root directory:
pipenv install --dev
NOTE: The --dev
flag can be ommited if you only need runtime dependencies
To run any command through pipenv's virtual environment you can spawn a new virtual environment shell by running:
pipenv shell
This project uses black code formatter for consistency. Since the are not any precommit hooks defined in the repository yet please format your code before opening a pull request.
Automatic formatting can be performed by running:
pipenv run format
Currently the test suite is very minimal. Full Testing is in the project's roadmap but it will be developed only if the timeframe of the Hackathon allows to do so.
Integration tests spin up a localnet using the official script from powergate repository and the test cases are run using that network. By implication, to run the test make sure you have the following dependencies installed:
- docker-compose
- docker
- git
To run the integration tests run:
pipenv run integration-test
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
To automatically bump the version of the package run:
bump2version major|minor|patch setup.py
Finally, to push the new version to git and trigger a new release action it is necessary to add the --tags
flag at the time of pushing. i.e.:
git push origin main --tags
MIT © Antreas Pogiatzis, Wang Ge, Peter Van Garderen, Aaron Sutula