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This library contains proto messages and Woodpecker
service with RPC methods that are used in th2 Woodpecker.
See woodpecker.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 package for Java, run these command:
gradle --no-daemon clean build publish artifactoryPublish \
-Pbintray_user=${BINTRAY_USER} \
-Pbintray_key=${BINTRAY_KEY}
BINTRAY_USER
and BINTRAY_KEY
are parameters for publishing.
If you wish to manually create and publish package for Python:
.proto
files:
gradle clean build
java -jar {path_to_jar} -p src/main/proto/{package_name} -w PythonServiceWriter -o src/gen/main/python/{package_name}
.proto
files and publish everything:
pip install -r requirements.txt
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_woodpecker
We found that th2-grpc-woodpecker 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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