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ansys-api-sherlock

Autogenerated python gRPC interface package for ansys-api-sherlock, built on 14:45:07 on 28 February 2025

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ansys-api-sherlock gRPC Interface Package

This Python package contains the auto-generated gRPC Python interface files for Sherlock.

Installation

Provided that wheels have been published to public PyPI, you can install the latest package with this command:

pip install ansys-api-sherlock

Otherwise, in the PySherlock documentation, see the instructions for downloading and installing this package inInstall packages <https://sherlock.docs.pyansys.com/version/dev/getting_started/installation.html>_.

Build packages

To build the gRPC packages, run these commands:

pip install build
python -m build

The preceding commands create both the source distribution containing only the PROTO files and the wheel containing the PROTO files and build Python interface files.

Note that the interface files are identical regardless of the version of Python used to generate them, but the last pre-built wheel for grpcio~=1.17 was Python 3.7. To improve your build time, use Python 3.7 when building the wheel.

Manual deployment

After building the packages, manually deploy them with these commands:

pip install twine
twine upload dist/*

Note that this is automatically done through CI/CD.

Automatic deployment

This repository contains a .github directory with the ci.yml workflow file. This file uses GitHub Actions to automatically build the source and wheel packages for these gRPC Python interface files. By default, these are built on PRs, the main branch, and on tags when pushing. Artifacts are uploaded for each PR.

To publicly release wheels to PyPI, ensure that your branch is up to date and then push tags. For example, to push tags for version v0.5.0, you would use these commands:

git tag v0.5.0
git push --tags

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