Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: th2-grpc-common
Version: 3.12.0.dev3884105530
Summary: th2_grpc_common
Home-page: https://github.com/th2-net/th2-grpc-common
Author: TH2-devs
Author-email: th2-devs@exactprosystems.com
License: Apache License 2.0
Description: # th2 gRPC common library (3.12.0)
        
        This library contains common proto messages that are used in all th2 components. See [common.proto](https://github.com/th2-net/th2-grpc-common/blob/master/src/main/proto/th2_grpc_common/common.proto "common.proto") file for details. <br>
        Tool generates code from `.proto` files and uploads built packages (`.proto` files and generated code) to specified repositories.
        
        ## How to maintain a project
        1. Perform the necessary changes.
        2. Update the package version of Java in `gradle.properties` file.
        3. Update the package version of Python in `package_info.json` file.
        4. Commit everything.
        
        ### Java
        If you wish to manually create and publish a package for Java, run the following command:
        ```
        gradle --no-daemon clean build publish artifactoryPublish \
               -Purl=${URL} \ 
               -Puser=${USER} \
               -Ppassword=${PASSWORD}
        ```
        `URL`, `USER` and `PASSWORD` are parameters for publishing.
        
        ### Python
        If you wish to manually create and publish a package for Python:
        1. Generate services with `Gradle`:
            ```
               gradle --no-daemon clean generateProto
            ```
           You can find the generated files by following path: `src/gen/main/services/python`
        2. Generate code from `.proto` files and publish everything using `twine`:
            ```
            pip install -r requirements.txt
            pip install twine
            python setup.py generate
            python setup.py sdist
            twine upload --repository-url ${PYPI_REPOSITORY_URL} --username ${PYPI_USER} --password ${PYPI_PASSWORD} dist/*
            ```
            `PYPI_REPOSITORY_URL`, `PYPI_USER` and `PYPI_PASSWORD` are parameters for publishing.
        
        ## Release notes
        
        ### 3.12.0
        
        + Update `grpcio-tools` Python dependency version from `1.38.1` to `1.50.0` 
        + Update `grpc` Java dependency version from `1.32.1` to `1.50.2`
        
        ### 3.11.1
        
        + Update `mypy-protobuf` Python dependency version from `2.5` to `3.2` 
        
        ### 3.11.0
        
        + Added `session_group` parameter to `ConnectionID`
        
        ### 3.10.0
        
        + Updated grpc-service-generator (added support for gRPC pins filters).
        
        ### 3.9.0
        
        + Added `null_value` in `ValueFilter`. Should be used only with EQUAL and NOT_EQUAL operations.
        
        ### 3.8.0
        + Added `time_precision` and `decimal_precision` parameters to `RootComparisonSettings`
        + Added `EQ_TIME_PRECISION` and `EQ_DECIMAL_PRECISION` filter operation, witch filter a field by comparing values(`date/time` in ISO format and `numeric` types) with the precision. The timestamps will be compared with the protobuf duration format. Numbers use string format, for example _0.0001_, _0.125_, _125E-3_
        
        ### 3.7.0
        + Added `check_repeating_group_order` parameter to `RootComparisonSettings`
        
        ### 3.6.0
        + Added `description` parameter to `RootMessageFilter`.
        
        ### 3.5.0
        + Added SimpleList parameter to SimpleFilter. 
        
        ### 3.4.0
        
        + Added `IN` and `NOT_IN` filter operation, which filter a field by value from list of `String`.
        + Added `LIKE` and `NOT_LIKE` filter operation, which filter a field by `String` regEx expression.
        + Added `MORE`, `LESS`, `NOT_MORE`, `NOT_LESS` filter operations, which filter a field by comparing values(`numeric` types and `date/time` in ISO format).
        + Added `WILDCARD` and `NOT_WILDCARD`  filter operations, which filter a field by `String` specified wildcard expression.
        The wildcard matcher uses the characters `?` and `*` to represent a single or multiple (zero or more) wildcard characters.
        This is the same as often found on Dos/Unix command lines.
        + "abc-123", "*-123"     --&gt; true
        + "abc-123", "*-xyz"     --&gt; false
        + "abc-123", "ab*"       --&gt; true
        + "abc-123", "*-???"     --&gt; true
        + "abc-123", "*-????"    --&gt; false
        
        N.B. the sequence `*?` does not work properly at present in match strings.
        
        ### 3.3.0
        
        + Added information about message timestamp into checkpoint message
        
        ### 3.2.0
        
        + Implement stubs creation for Python
        
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