Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: demessaging
Version: 0.0.17
Summary: python module wrapper for the data analytics software framework DASF
Home-page: https://git.geomar.de/digital-earth/dasf/dasf-messaging-python
Author: Daniel Eggert
Author-email: eggi@gfz-potsdam.de
License: Apache-2.0
Download-URL: https://git.geomar.de/digital-earth/dasf/dasf-messaging-python/-/archive/v0.0.17/dasf-messaging-python-v0.0.17.tar.gz
Description: ## dasf-messaging-python
        
        Messaging component for python based back-end modules. Developed and tested with
        Python 3.8
        
        ---
        
        ### Installation 
        
        Make sure you activated the virtual environment of your current python project
        you wish to install the 'de-messaging-python'  module.
        
        ```bash
        source ~/workspace/python/my-backend-module/my-backend-module-venv/bin/activate
        ```
        
        Install the module directly from gitlab.
        The suffix '#egg=demessaging' is the module name as it is listed in the
        'setup.py'.
        
        Using your ssh credentials (assuming you copied your public key to the gitlab server):
        
        ```bash
        pip install -e git+ssh://git@git.geomar.de/digital-earth/de-messaging-python.git#egg=demessaging
        ```
        
        Or using https (this will ask for your credentials):
        
        ```bash
        pip install -e git+https://git.geomar.de/digital-earth/de-messaging-python.git#egg=demessaging
        ```
        
        Check out the [version control
        support](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/pip_install/#vcs-support) of pip.
        
        
        Another option is the installation from a local repository. Again, in the
        activated virtual environment replace the URL from the commands above with path
        and folder name of the local repository. Assuming the local folder with the
        repository has the same name as the remote one ('de-messaging-python'), the
        following command  will install the module.
        
        ```bash
        pip install -e path/to/de-messaging-python/
        ```
        
        **Why do we use the '-e' flag with pip install?**
        
        This will place the source code of the module into your virtual environment,
        together with some metadata. This information is used by 'pip freeze' and the
        URL of the module source is reported. This is important for all python modules
        we install from gitlab at geomar because they are not listed in the default
        repositories 'pip' is checking. 
        
        ---
        
        
        
        ### Howto use it
        
        see: https://git.geomar.de/digital-earth/dasf/dasf-messaging-python/-/blob/legacy_v0.0.x/ExampleMessageConsumer.py
        
Keywords: dasf,digital-earth,pulsar,gfz,helmholtz,hzg,hgf,rcp
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
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