RASCSI/python/common/src
Daniel Markstedt 0d95890887
Get and set pretty hostname to use as system name in Web UI (#997)
- Display the pretty hostname as system name in header
- Move IP and hostname down to the footer
- New endpoint for setting the pretty hostname, plus form field in the Web UI
- (unrelated) Use platform.uname() instead of shell uname
- (unrelated) Better logic for fetching the Mac HD Drivers zip file in easyinstall.sh
2022-11-20 10:20:32 -08:00
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rascsi Get and set pretty hostname to use as system name in Web UI (#997) 2022-11-20 10:20:32 -08:00
util More refactoring of Python code to address Sonar issues (#906) 2022-10-12 12:59:01 -07:00
__init__.py restructuring towards python client library #455 (#613) 2022-01-21 15:08:29 -08:00
README.md restructuring towards python client library #455 (#613) 2022-01-21 15:08:29 -08:00

RaSCSI Common Python Module

The common module contains python modules that are shared among multiple Python applications such as the OLED or the Web application. It contains shared functionality. For example, the rascsi python module provides functionality for accessing rascsi through its protobuf interface and provides convenient classes for that purpose.

Usage

To make use of the rascsi python module, it needs to be found by the Python scripts using it. This can be achieved in multiple ways. One way is to simply adapt the PYTHONPATH environment variable to include the common/src directory:

PYTHON_COMMON_PATH=${path_to_common_directory}/common/src
export PYTHONPATH=$PWD:${PYTHON_COMMON_PATH}
python3 myapp.py

The most interesting functions are likely found in the classes RaCtlCmds and FileCmds. Classes can be instantiated, for example, as follows (assuming that rascsi host, rascsi port and token are somehow retrieved from a command line argument):

sock_cmd = SocketCmds(host=args.rascsi_host, port=args.rascsi_port)
ractl_cmd = RaCtlCmds(sock_cmd=sock_cmd, token=args.token)

Usage examples can be found in the existing RaSCSI Python applications.