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etelemetry

Etelemetry python client API

0.3.1
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Etelemetry-client

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A lightweight python client to communicate with the etelemetry server

Installation

pip install etelemetry

Usage

import etelemetry
etelemetry.get_project("nipy/nipype")

{'version': '1.4.2', 'bad_versions': ['1.2.1', '1.2.3', '1.3.0']}

or to take advantage of comparing and checking for bad versions, you can use the following form

import etelemetry
etelemetry.check_available_version("nipy/nipype", "1.2.1") # github_org/project

A newer version (1.4.2) of nipy/nipype is available. You are using 1.2.1
You are using a version of nipy/nipype with a critical bug. Please use a different version.
returns: {'version': '1.4.2', 'bad_versions': ['1.2.1', '1.2.3', '1.3.0']}

Adding etelemetry to your project

You can include etelemetry in your project by adding etelemetry package to your setup process and by adding the following snippet to your __init__.py. The code snippet below assumes you have a __version__ and usemylogger (logger) variables available. The check takes the form of github_org/project.

# Run telemetry on import for interactive sessions, such as IPython, Jupyter
# notebooks, Python REPL
import __main__

if not hasattr(__main__, "__file__"):
    import etelemetry
    etelemetry.check_available_version("dandi/dandi-cli", __version__, lgr=usemylogger)

To add support checking for bad versions you will need to add a file named .et to your github project containing a simple json snippet.

{ "bad_versions" : []
}

Here is an example: https://github.com/nipy/nipype/blob/master/.et

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