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th2-grpc-data-provider
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This library contains proto messages and DataProvider
service with RPC methods that are used in th2 data provider. See data_provider.proto file for details.
Tool generates code from .proto
files and uploads built packages (.proto
files and generated code) to specified repositories.
gradle.properties
file.package_info.json
file.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.
If you wish to manually create and publish a package for Python:
Gradle
:
gradle --no-daemon clean generateProto
You can find the generated files by following path: src/gen/main/services/python
.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.FAQs
th2_grpc_data_provider
We found that th2-grpc-data-provider demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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