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Setting up the environment
With Rye
We use Rye to manage dependencies so we highly recommend installing it as it will automatically provision a Python environment with the expected Python version.
After installing Rye, you'll just have to run this command:
$ rye sync --all-features
You can then run scripts using rye run python script.py or by activating the virtual environment:
$ rye shell
# or manually activate - https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html#how-venvs-work
$ source .venv/bin/activate
# now you can omit the `rye run` prefix
$ python script.py
Without Rye
Alternatively if you don't want to install Rye, you can stick with the standard pip setup by ensuring you have the Python version specified in .python-version, create a virtual environment however you desire and then install dependencies using this command:
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.lock
Modifying/Adding code
Most of the SDK is generated code, and any modified code will be overridden on the next generation. The
src/cloudflare/lib/ and examples/ directories are exceptions and will never be overridden.
Adding and running examples
All files in the examples/ directory are not modified by the Stainless generator and can be freely edited or
added to.
# add an example to examples/<your-example>.py
#!/usr/bin/env -S rye run python
…
chmod +x examples/<your-example>.py
# run the example against your api
./examples/<your-example>.py
Using the repository from source
If you’d like to use the repository from source, you can either install from git or link to a cloned repository:
To install via git:
pip install git+ssh://git@github.com:cloudflare/cloudflare-python.git
Alternatively, you can build from source and install the wheel file:
Building this package will create two files in the dist/ directory, a .tar.gz containing the source files and a .whl that can be used to install the package efficiently.
To create a distributable version of the library, all you have to do is run this command:
rye build
# or
python -m build
Then to install:
pip install ./path-to-wheel-file.whl
Running tests
Most tests will require you to setup a mock server against the OpenAPI spec to run the tests.
# you will need npm installed
npx prism path/to/your/openapi.yml
rye run pytest
Linting and formatting
This repository uses ruff and black to format the code in the repository.
To lint:
rye run lint
To format and fix all ruff issues automatically:
rye run format
Publishing and releases
Changes made to this repository via the automated release PR pipeline should publish to PyPI automatically. If the changes aren't made through the automated pipeline, you may want to make releases manually.
Publish with a GitHub workflow
You can release to package managers by using the Publish PyPI GitHub action. This will require a setup organization or repository secret to be set up.
Publish manually
If you need to manually release a package, you can run the bin/publish-pypi script with an PYPI_TOKEN set on
the environment.