A Python library for implementing Tin Can API.
For hosted API documentation, basic usage instructions, supported version listing, etc. visit the main project website at:
http://rusticisoftware.github.io/TinCanPython/
For more information about the Tin Can API visit:
Requires Python 3.6 or later.
TinCanPython requires Python 3.6 or later.
If you are installing from the Github repo, you will need to install aniso8601
and pytz
(use sudo
as necessary):
pip3 install aniso8601 pytz
The preferred way to run the tests is from the command line.
No preparation needed.
Make sure that your Python installation allows you to run python
from the command line. If not:
- Run the Python installer again.
- Choose "Change Python" from the list.
- Include "Add python.exe to Path" in the install options. I.e. install everything.
- Click "Next," then "Finish."
It is possible to run all the tests in one go, or just run one part of the tests to verify a single part of TinCanPython. The tests are located in test/
.
-
cd
to thetest
directory. -
Run
python3 main.py
-
cd
to the root directory. -
Run
python3 -m unittest test.remote_lrs_test
Where "remote_lrs_test.py" is the test file you want to run
-
cd
to the root directory. -
Run
python3 -m unittest test.remote_lrs_test.RemoteLRSTest.test_save_statements
Where "remote_lrs_test" is the test file, "RemoteLRSTest" is the class in that file, and "test_save_statements" is the specific test case.
To automatically generate documentation, at the root of the repository run,
sphinx-apidoc -f -o ./docs/source/ tincan/
Then from the docs/
directory run,
make html
The docs will be output to docs/build/html/
.
If you would like to change the names of each section, you can do so by modifying docs/source/tincan.rst
.
To release to PyPI, first make sure that you have a PyPI account set up at https://pypi.python.org/pypi (and at
https://testpypi.python.org/pypi if you plan on using the test index). You will also need a .pypirc
file in your
home directory with the following contents.
[distutils]
index-servers =
pypi
pypitest
[pypi] # authentication details for live PyPI
repository: https://pypi.python.org/pypi
username: <username>
password: <password>
[pypitest] # authentication details for test PyPI
repository: https://testpypi.python.org/pypi
username: <username>
password: <password>
The pypitest contents of the .pypirc
file are optional and are used for hosting to the test PyPI index.
Update setup.py to contain the correct release version and any other new information.
To test the register/upload, run the following commands in the repo directory:
python3 setup.py register -r pypitest
python3 setup.py sdist upload -r pypitest
You should get no errors and should be able to find this tincan version at https://testpypi.python.org/pypi.
To register/upload to the live PyPI server, run the following commands in the repo directory:
python3 setup.py register -r pypi
python3 setup.py sdist upload -r pypi
The new module should be now be installable with pip.
pip3 install tincan
Use sudo as necessary.