RASCSI/python
Daniel Markstedt 5da3d6c24b
Introduce info.html template and use it to render detailed info (#863)
new:
- new templates to render structured info contents in
- get_diskinfo() class method that calls disktype and returns the results
- /diskinfo endpoint in the Flask app that renders the results from get_diskinfo()

changed:
- /logs/show and /scsi/info endpoints in the Flask app render in templates
- Now using the "RaSCSI Reloaded Control Page" header to function as the link back to the homepage (instead of the github project) which is in line with how most webapps work
- Removed the center style for "Attached!" to allow the ? button to be placed on the same line
- Remove individual device info, and introduced show all device info in a template
2022-09-26 17:44:41 -07:00
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common Introduce info.html template and use it to render detailed info (#863) 2022-09-26 17:44:41 -07:00
ctrlboard Bump protobuf from 3.19.3 to 3.19.5 in /python/ctrlboard (#858) 2022-09-25 10:49:53 -07:00
loopback_test clean squashed restructuring branch. #455 2022-01-09 20:22:19 +01:00
oled Bump protobuf from 3.19.1 to 3.19.5 in /python/oled (#857) 2022-09-25 10:47:33 -07:00
web Introduce info.html template and use it to render detailed info (#863) 2022-09-26 17:44:41 -07:00
__init__.py restructuring towards python client library #455 (#613) 2022-01-21 15:08:29 -08:00
.pylintrc Create SysCmds common class, and refactor Python codebase (#697) 2022-02-26 21:46:35 -08:00
README.md Add concrete instructions on how to contribute code. (#797) 2022-08-25 19:57:44 -05:00

RaSCSI Reloaded Python Apps

This directory contains Python-based clients for RaSCSI Reloaded as well as common packages that are shared among the clients.

The following paragraphs in this README contain instructions that are shared among all Python apps.

Supported Python interpreter

The policy in this project is to support the Python 3 interpreter that comes standard with the current stable, as well as previous stable release of Debian.

At the time of writing they are:

Static analysis with pylint

It is recommended to run pylint against new code to protect against bugs and keep the code readable and maintainable. The local pylint configuration lives in .pylintrc. In order for pylint to recognize venv libraries, the pylint-venv package is required.

sudo apt install pylint3
sudo pip install pylint-venv
source venv/bin/activate
pylint3 python_source_file.py

Examples:

# check a single file
pylint web/src/web.py

# check the python modules
pylint common/src
pylint web/src
pylint oled/src