Create Python Projects swiftly, and enjoy streamlined "DevOps" using a powerful CI/CD Pipeline.
Documentation available at https://python-package-generator.readthedocs.io/.
- Generator of Python Project (see Quickstart), with CLI for Linux, MacOS, and Windows
- Option to Generate Python Package designed as
module
,module+cli
, orpytest-plugin
! - Scaffold over 24 files, from Template, to have a
ready-to-develop
Project equipped with:- Fully-featured CI/CD Pipeline, running on Github Actions, defined in
.github/
- Continuous Delivery to PyPI (i.e. pypi.org, test.pypi.org) and Dockerhub
- Continuous Integration, with Test Suite running pytest, located in the
tests
dir - Continuous Documentation, building with
mkdocs
orsphinx
, and hosting onreadthedocs
, located in thedocs
dir - Static Type Checking, using mypy
- Lint Check and
Apply
commands, using the fast Ruff linter, along with standard isort, and black - Build Command, using the build python package
- Fully-featured CI/CD Pipeline, running on Github Actions, defined in
You can be up and running with a new Python Package, and run workflows on Github Actions, such as:
- CI Pipeline, running on Github Actions, defined in
.github/
- Job Matrix, spanning different
platform
s andpython version
s:- Platforms:
ubuntu-latest
,macos-latest
- Python Interpreters:
3.8
,3.9
,3.10
,3.11
,3.12
- Platforms:
- Parallel Job execution, generated from the
matrix
, that runs theTest Suite
- Artifact store of Source and Wheel Distributions, factoring Platform and Python Version
- Job Matrix, spanning different
Check the Biskotaki Python Package Project on github, which is Continuously generated by this CLI, for a taste of how a project looks and the files this Template can generate!
- Source Code hosted on Github at https://github.com/boromir674/biskotaki
- Python Package hosted on pypi.org at https://pypi.org/project/biskotaki/
- Live Documentation hosted on readthedocs at https://python-package-generator.readthedocs.io/
- CI Pipeline hosted on Github Actions at https://github.com/boromir674/biskotaki/actions
To install the latest Generator
in your environment, run:
pip install cookiecutter-python
The generate-python
CLI should become available in your environment.
Next, create a file, let's call it gen-config.yml
, with the following
content:
default_context:
project_name: Demo Generated Project
project_slug: demo-project
project_type: module+cli
full_name: John Doe
email: [email protected]
github_username: john-doe
project_short_description: 'Demo Generated Project Description'
initialize_git_repo: no
interpreters: {"supported-interpreters": ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11"]}
To generate a Python Package Project, run:
mkdir gen-demo-dir
cd gen-demo-dir
generate-python --config-file ../gen-config.yml --no-input
Now, you should have generated a new Project for a Python Package, based on the Template!
The Project should be located in the newly created demo-generated-project
directory.
To leverage all out-of-the-box development operations (ie scripts), install tox:
python3 -m pip install --user 'tox<4'
To verify tox available in your environment, run: tox --version
cd demo-project
To run the Test Suite, run:
tox -e dev
All Tests should pass, and you should see a coverage report!
To run Type Checking against the Source Code, run:
tox -e type
All Type Checks should pass!
To setup a Git Repository, run:
git init
git add .
git checkout -b main
git commit -m "Initial commit"
To setup a Remote Repository, run for example:
git remote add origin <remote-repository-url>
git push -u origin main
To trigger the CI/CD Pipeline, run:
git push
Navigate to your github.com/username/your-repo/actions page, to see the CI Pipeline running!
Develop your package's Source Code (business logic) inside src/my_great_python_package
:)
Develop your package's Test Suite (ie unit-tests, integration tests, etc) inside tests
dir :-)
Read the Documentation's Use Cases section for more on how to leverage your generated Python Package features.
To prepare for an Open Source Project Development Lifecycle, you should visit the following websites:
- PyPI, test.pypi.org, Dockerhub, and Read the Docs, for setting up Release and Documentation Pipelines
- github.com/your-account to configure Actions, through the web UI
- Codecov, Codacy, and Codeclimate, for setting up Automated Code Quality, with CI Pipelines
- https://www.bestpractices.dev/ for registering your Project for OpenSSF Best Practices Badge
Happy Developing!