API Documentation¶
Anitya provides several APIs for users.
HTTP API v2¶
-
GET
/api/v2/packages/
¶ List all packages.
Example request:
GET /api/v2/packages/?name=0ad&distribution=Fedora HTTP/1.1 Accept: application/json Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Connection: keep-alive Host: localhost:5000 User-Agent: HTTPie/0.9.4
Example response:
HTTP/1.0 200 OK Content-Length: 181 Content-Type: application/json Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 20:21:44 GMT Server: Werkzeug/0.14.1 Python/2.7.14 { "items": [ { "distribution": "Fedora", "name": "python-requests" "project": "requests", "ecosystem": "pypi", } ], "items_per_page": 25, "page": 1, "total_items": 1 }
Query Parameters: - page (int) – The package page number to retrieve (defaults to 1).
- items_per_page (int) – The number of items per page (defaults to 25, maximum of 250).
- distribution (str) – Filter packages by distribution.
- name (str) – The name of the package.
Status Codes: - 200 OK – If all arguments are valid. Note that even if there are no projects, this will return 200.
- 400 Bad Request – If one or more of the query arguments is invalid.
-
POST
/api/v2/packages/
¶ Create a new package associated with an existing project and distribution.
Example request:
POST /api/v2/packages/ HTTP/1.1 Accept: application/json Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Authorization: Token gAOFi2wQPzUJFIfDkscAKjbJfXELCz0r44m57Ur2 Connection: keep-alive Content-Length: 120 Content-Type: application/json Host: localhost:5000 User-Agent: HTTPie/0.9.4 { "distribution": "Fedora", "package_name": "python-requests", "project_ecosystem": "pypi", "project_name": "requests" }
HTTP/1.0 201 CREATED Content-Length: 69 Content-Type: application/json Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 21:49:01 GMT Server: Werkzeug/0.14.1 Python/2.7.14 { "distribution": "Fedora", "name": "python-requests" }
Request Headers: - Authorization – API token to use for authentication
Request JSON Object: - distribution (string) – The name of the distribution that contains this package.
- package_name (string) – The name of the package in the distribution repository.
- project_name (string) – The project name in Anitya.
- project_ecosystem (string) – The ecosystem the project is a part of. If it’s not part of an ecosystem, use the homepage used in the Anitya project.
Status Codes: - 201 Created – When the package was successfully created.
- 400 Bad Request – When required arguments are missing or malformed.
- 401 Unauthorized – When your access token is missing or invalid
- 409 Conflict – When the package already exists.
-
GET
/api/v2/projects/
¶ Lists all projects.
Example request:
GET /api/v2/projects/?items_per_page=1&page=2 HTTP/1.1 Accept: application/json Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Connection: keep-alive Host: localhost:5000 User-Agent: HTTPie/0.9.4
Example response:
HTTP/1.0 200 OK Content-Length: 676 Content-Type: application/json Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2017 18:44:32 GMT Server: Werkzeug/0.12.1 Python/2.7.13 { "items": [ { "backend": "Sourceforge", "created_on": 1412174943.0, "ecosystem": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/zero-install", "homepage": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/zero-install", "id": 1, "name": "0install", "regex": "", "updated_on": 1482495004.0, "version": "2.12", "version_url": "zero-install", "versions": [ "2.12", "2.11", "2.10", "2.9.1", "2.9", "2.8", "2.7" ] } ], "items_per_page": 1, "page": 2, "total_items": 13468 }
Query Parameters: - page (int) – The project page number to retrieve (defaults to 1).
- items_per_page (int) – The number of items per page (defaults to 25, maximum of 250).
- ecosystem (string) – The project ecosystem (e.g. pypi, rubygems). If the project is not part of a language package index, use its homepage.
- name (string) – The project name to filter the query by.
Status Codes: - 200 OK – If all arguments are valid. Note that even if there are no projects matching the query, this will return 200.
- 400 Bad Request – If one or more of the query arguments is invalid.
-
POST
/api/v2/projects/
¶ Create a new project.
Example Request:
POST /api/v2/projects/ HTTP/1.1 Authorization: token hxPpKow7nnT6UTAEKMtQwl310P6GtyqV8DDbexnk Accept: application/json Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Connection: keep-alive Content-Length: 114 Content-Type: application/json Host: localhost:5000 User-Agent: HTTPie/0.9.4 { "backend": "custom", "homepage": "https://example.com/test", "name": "test_project", "version_prefix": "release-" }
Example Response:
HTTP/1.0 201 CREATED Content-Length: 276 Content-Type: application/json Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2017 15:56:30 GMT Server: Werkzeug/0.12.1 Python/2.7.13 { "backend": "PyPI", "created_on": 1490543790.0, "homepage": "http://python-requests.org", "id": 13857, "name": "requests", "regex": null, "updated_on": 1490543790.0, "version": null, "version_url": null, "versions": [] }
Query Parameters: - access_token (string) – Your API access token.
Request JSON Object: - name (string) – The project name
- homepage (string) – The project homepage URL
- backend (string) – The project backend (github, folder, etc.).
- version_url (string) – The URL to fetch when determining the project version (defaults to null).
- version_prefix (string) – The project version prefix, if any. For example, some projects prefix with “v”.
- regex (string) – The regex to use when searching the
version_url
page. - insecure (bool) – When retrieving the versions via HTTPS, do not validate the certificate (defaults to false).
- check_release (bool) – Check the release immediately after creating the project.
Status Codes: - 201 Created – When the project was successfully created.
- 400 Bad Request – When required arguments are missing or malformed.
- 401 Unauthorized – When your access token is missing or invalid, or when the server is not configured for OpenID Connect. The response will include a JSON body describing the exact problem.
- 409 Conflict – When the project already exists.
HTTP API v1¶
-
GET
/api
¶
-
GET
/api/
¶ Retrieve the HTML information page.
Deprecated: in Anitya 0.12 in favor of simple Sphinx documentation.
Status Codes: - 302 Found – A redirect to the HTML documentation.
-
GET
/api/by_ecosystem/
(ecosystem)/
(project_name)¶
-
GET
/api/by_ecosystem/
(ecosystem)/
(project_name)/
¶ Retrieves a project in an ecosystem via the name of the ecosystem and the name of the project as registered with Anitya.
Parameters: - ecosystem (str) – the name of the ecosystem (case insensitive).
- project_name (str) – the name of the project in Anitya.
Status Codes: - 200 OK – Returns the JSON representation of the project.
- 404 Not Found – When either the ecosystem does not exist, or when there is no project with that name within the ecosystem.
Example request:
GET /api/by_ecosystem/pypi/six HTTP/1.1 Accept: application/json Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Connection: keep-alive Host: release-monitoring.org User-Agent: HTTPie/0.9.4
Example response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 516 Content-Type: application/json { "backend": "pypi", "created_on": 1409917222.0, "homepage": "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/six", "id": 2, "name": "six", "packages": [ { "distro": "Fedora", "package_name": "python-six" } ], "regex": null, "updated_on": 1414400794.0, "version": "1.10.0", "version_url": null, "versions": [ "1.10.0" ] }
-
GET
/api/distro/names
¶
-
GET
/api/distro/names/
¶ Lists the names of all the distributions registered in anitya.
Query Parameters: - pattern – pattern to use to restrict the list of distributions returned.
Example request:
GET /api/distro/names/?pattern=F* HTTP/1.1 Accept: application/json Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Connection: keep-alive Host: release-monitoring.org User-Agent: HTTPie/0.9.4
Example response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 79 Content-Type: application/json { "distro": [ "Fedora", "Fedora EPEL", "FZUG" ], "total": 3 }
-
GET
/api/packages/wiki
¶
-
GET
/api/packages/wiki/
¶ List all packages in mediawiki format.
Deprecated: in Anitya 0.12 due to lack of pagination resulting in incredibly poor performance. Lists all the packages registered in anitya using the format of the old wiki page. If a project is present multiple times on different distribution, it will be shown multiple times.
/api/packages/wiki
Accepts GET queries only.
Sample response:
* 2ping None https://www.finnie.org/software/2ping * 3proxy None https://www.3proxy.ru/download/
-
GET
/api/project/
(distro)/
(path: package_name)¶
-
GET
/api/project/
(distro)/
(path: package_name)/
¶ Retrieves a project in a distribution via the name of the distribution and the name of the package in said distribution.
/api/project/<distro>/<package_name>
Accepts GET queries only.
Parameters: - distro – the name of the distribution (case insensitive).
- package_name – the name of the package in the distribution specified.
Sample response:
{ "backend": "custom", "created_on": 1409917222.0, "homepage": "https://www.finnie.org/software/2ping/", "id": 2, "name": "2ping", "packages": [ { "distro": "Fedora", "package_name": "2ping" } ], "regex": null, "updated_on": 1414400794.0, "version": "2.1.1", "version_url": "https://www.finnie.org/software/2ping", "versions": [ "2.1.1" ] }
-
GET
/api/project/
(int: project_id)¶
-
GET
/api/project/
(int: project_id)/
¶ Retrieves a specific project using its identifier in anitya.
/api/project/<project_id>
Accepts GET queries only.
Parameters: - project_id – the identifier of the project in anitya.
Sample response:
{ "backend": "custom", "created_on": 1409917222.0, "homepage": "https://www.finnie.org/software/2ping/", "id": 2, "name": "2ping", "packages": [ { "distro": "Fedora", "package_name": "2ping" } ], "regex": null, "updated_on": 1414400794.0, "version": "2.1.1", "version_url": "https://www.finnie.org/software/2ping", "versions": [ "2.1.1" ] }
-
GET
/api/projects
¶
-
GET
/api/projects/
¶ Lists all the projects registered in Anitya.
This API accepts GET query strings:
/api/projects /api/projects/?pattern=<pattern> /api/projects/?pattern=py* /api/projects/?homepage=<homepage> /api/projects/?homepage=https%3A%2F%2Fpypi.python.org%2Fpypi%2Fansi2html
Accepts GET queries only.
Kwarg pattern: pattern to use to restrict the list of projects returned. Kwarg homepage: upstream homepage to use to restrict the list of projects returned. The
pattern
andhomepage
arguments are mutually exclusive and cannot be combined. You can query for packages by a pattern or you can query by their upstream homepage, but not both.Sample response:
{ "projects": [ { "backend": "custom", "created_on": 1409917222.0, "homepage": "https://www.finnie.org/software/2ping/", "id": 2, "name": "2ping", "regex": null, "updated_on": 1414400794.0, "version": "2.1.1", "version_url": "https://www.finnie.org/software/2ping", "versions": [ "2.1.1" ] }, { "backend": "custom", "created_on": 1409917223.0, "homepage": "https://www.3proxy.ru/download/", "id": 3, "name": "3proxy", "regex": null, "updated_on": 1415115096.0, "version": "0.7.1.1", "version_url": "https://www.3proxy.ru/download/", "versions": [ "0.7.1.1" ] } ], "total": 2 }
-
GET
/api/projects/names
¶
-
GET
/api/projects/names/
¶ Lists the names of all the projects registered in anitya.
Query Parameters: - pattern (str) – pattern to use to restrict the list of names returned.
Status Codes: - 200 OK – Returned in all cases.
Example request:
GET /api/projects/names?pattern=requests* HTTP/1.1 Accept: application/json Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Connection: keep-alive Host: release-monitoring.org User-Agent: HTTPie/0.9.4
Example response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 248 Content-Type: application/json { "projects": [ "requests", "Requests", "requests-aws", "requestsexceptions", "requests-file", "requests-ftp", "requests-mock", "requests-ntlm", "requests-oauthlib", "requests-toolbelt" ], "total": 10 }
-
GET
/api/version
¶
-
GET
/api/version/
¶ Display the api version information.
/api/version
Accepts GET queries only.
Sample response:
{ "version": "1.0" }
-
POST
/api/version/get
¶ Forces anitya to retrieve the latest version available from a project upstream.
/api/version/get
Accepts POST queries only.
Parameters: - id – the identifier of the project in anitya.
Sample response:
{ "backend": "Sourceforge", "created_on": 1409917222.0, "homepage": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/zero-install", "id": 1, "name": "zero-install", "packages": [ { "distro": "Fedora", "package_name": "0install" } ], "regex": "", "updated_on": 1413794215.0, "version": "2.7", "version_url": "0install", "versions": [ "2.7" ] }
Python APIs¶
Anitya can be used without its web front-end, if you so choose. Please be aware that Anitya is still in the early stages of development and its Python APIs are not stable.
Exceptions¶
Exceptions used by Anitya.
- Authors:
- Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou@pingoured.fr>
-
exception
anitya.lib.exceptions.
AnityaException
[source]¶ Bases:
Exception
Generic class covering all the exceptions generated by anitya.
-
exception
anitya.lib.exceptions.
AnityaInvalidMappingException
(pkgname, distro, found_pkgname, found_distro, project_id, project_name, link=None)[source]¶ Bases:
anitya.lib.exceptions.AnityaException
Specific exception class for invalid mapping.
-
message
¶
-
-
exception
anitya.lib.exceptions.
AnityaPluginException
[source]¶ Bases:
anitya.lib.exceptions.AnityaException
Generic exception class that can be used by the plugin to indicate an error.
-
exception
anitya.lib.exceptions.
InvalidVersion
(version, exception=None)[source]¶ Bases:
anitya.lib.exceptions.AnityaException
Raised when the version string is not valid for the given version scheme.
Parameters:
-
exception
anitya.lib.exceptions.
ProjectExists
(requested_project)[source]¶ Bases:
anitya.lib.exceptions.AnityaException
Raised when a project already exists in the database.
This is only raised when a project is part of an ecosystem, since projects outside of an ecosystem have no uniqueness constraints.
-
exception
anitya.lib.exceptions.
RateLimitException
(reset_time)[source]¶ Bases:
anitya.lib.exceptions.AnityaException
Raised when the rate limit for requests is reached.
-
reset_time
¶ arrow.Arrow – Time when limit will be reset.
-
Database API¶
This package contains all the database-related code, including SQLAlchemy models,
Alembic migrations, and a scoped session object configured from anitya.config
anitya.db.meta¶
This module sets up the basic database objects that all our other modules will rely on. This includes the declarative base class and global scoped session.
This is in its own module to avoid circular imports from forming. Models and
events need to be imported by __init__.py
, but they also need access to
the Base
model and Session
.
-
class
anitya.db.meta.
Base
(**kwargs)¶ Bases:
anitya.db.meta._AnityaBase
Base class for the SQLAlchemy model base class.
-
query
¶ sqlalchemy.orm.query.Query – a class property which produces a
BaseQuery
object against the class and the current Session when called. Classes that want a customized Query class should sub-classBaseQuery
and explicitly set the query property on the model.
-
metadata
= MetaData(bind=None)¶
-
-
class
anitya.db.meta.
BaseQuery
(entities, session=None)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.orm.query.Query
A base Query object that provides queries.
-
paginate
(page=None, items_per_page=None, order_by=None)[source]¶ Retrieve a page of items.
Parameters: Returns: A namedtuple of the items.
Return type: Raises: ValueError
– If the page or items_per_page values are less than 1.
-
-
class
anitya.db.meta.
Page
[source]¶ Bases:
anitya.db.meta._Page
A sub-class of namedtuple that represents a page.
-
items
¶ object – The database objects from the query.
-
page
¶ int – The page number used for the query.
-
items_per_page
¶ int – The number of items per page.
-
total_items
¶ int – The total number of items in the database.
-
-
anitya.db.meta.
Session
= <sqlalchemy.orm.scoping.scoped_session object>¶ This is a configured scoped session. It creates thread-local sessions. This means that
Session() is Session()
isTrue
. This is a convenient way to avoid passing a session instance around. Consult SQLAlchemy’s documentation for details.Before you can use this, you must call
initialize()
.
-
anitya.db.meta.
initialize
(config)[source]¶ Initialize the database.
This creates a database engine from the provided configuration and configures the scoped session to use the engine.
Parameters: config (dict) – A dictionary that contains the configuration necessary to initialize the database. Returns: The database engine created from the configuration. Return type: sqlalchemy.engine
anitya.db.events¶
This module contains functions that are triggered by SQLAlchemy events.
-
anitya.db.events.
set_ecosystem
(session, flush_context, instances)[source]¶ An SQLAlchemy event listener that sets the ecosystem for a project if it’s null.
Parameters: - session (sqlalchemy.orm.session.Session) – The session that is about to be committed.
- flush_context (sqlalchemy.orm.session.UOWTransaction) – Unused.
- instances (object) – deprecated and unused
Raises: ValueError
– If the ecosystem_name isn’t valid.
anitya.db.models¶
SQLAlchemy database models.
-
class
anitya.db.models.
ApiToken
(**kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.api.Base
A table for user API tokens.
-
token
¶ sa.String – A 40 character string that represents the API token. This is the primary key and is, by default, generated automatically.
-
created
¶ sa.DateTime – The time this API token was created.
-
description
¶ sa.Text – A user-provided description of what the API token is for.
-
user
¶ User – The user this API token is associated with.
-
created
-
description
-
token
-
user
-
user_id
¶
-
-
class
anitya.db.models.
Distro
(name)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.api.Base
-
classmethod
get
(session, name)¶
-
name
¶
-
package
¶
-
classmethod
-
class
anitya.db.models.
GUID
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.sql.type_api.TypeDecorator
Platform-independent GUID type.
If PostgreSQL is being used, use its native UUID type, otherwise use a CHAR(32) type.
-
impl
¶ alias of
sqlalchemy.sql.sqltypes.CHAR
-
load_dialect_impl
(dialect)[source]¶ PostgreSQL has a native UUID type, so use it if we’re using PostgreSQL.
Parameters: dialect (sqlalchemy.engine.interfaces.Dialect) – The dialect in use. Returns: - Either a PostgreSQL UUID or a CHAR(32) on other
- dialects.
Return type: sqlalchemy.types.TypeEngine
-
process_bind_param
(value, dialect)[source]¶ Process the value being bound.
If PostgreSQL is in use, just use the string representation of the UUID. Otherwise, use the integer as a hex-encoded string.
Parameters: - value (object) – The value that’s being bound to the object.
- dialect (sqlalchemy.engine.interfaces.Dialect) – The dialect in use.
Returns: The value of the UUID as a string.
Return type:
-
-
class
anitya.db.models.
Packages
(**kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.api.Base
-
distro
¶
-
distro_name
¶
-
id
¶
-
package_name
¶
-
project
¶
-
project_id
¶
-
-
class
anitya.db.models.
Project
(**kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.api.Base
Models an upstream project and maps it to a database table.
-
id
¶ sa.Integer – The database primary key.
-
name
¶ sa.String – The upstream project’s name.
-
homepage
¶ sa.String – The URL for the project’s home page.
-
backend
¶ sa.String – The name of the backend to use when fetching updates; this is a foreign key to a
Backend
.
-
ecosystem_name
¶ sa.String – The name of the ecosystem this project is a part of. If the project isn’t part of an ecosystem (e.g. PyPI), use the homepage URL.
-
version_url
¶ sa.String – The url to use when polling for new versions. This may be ignored if this project is part of an ecosystem with a fixed URL (e.g. Cargo projects are on https://crates.io).
-
regex
¶ sa.String – A Python
re
style regular expression that is applied to the HTML fromversion_url
to find versions.
-
insecure
¶ sa.Boolean – Whether or not to validate the x509 certificate offered by the server at
version_url
. Defaults toFalse
.
-
latest_version
¶ sa.Boolean – The latest version for the project, as determined by the version sorting algorithm.
-
logs
¶ sa.Text – The result of the last update.
-
check_successful
¶ sa.Boolean – Flag that contains result of last check.
None
- not checked yet,True
- checked successfully,False
- error occured during check
-
updated_on
¶ sa.DateTime – When the project was last updated.
-
created_on
¶ sa.DateTime – When the project was created in Anitya.
-
packages
¶ list – List of
Package
objects which represent the downstream packages for this project.
-
version_scheme
¶ sa.String – The version scheme to use for this project. If this is null, a default will be used. See the
anitya.lib.versions
documentation for more information.
-
backend
-
check_successful
-
create_version_objects
(versions)[source]¶ Creates sorted list of version objects defined by self.version_class from versions list.
Parameters: versions (list(str)) – List of versions that are not associated with the project. Returns: - List of version objects defined by
- self.version_class.
Return type: list(anitya.lib.versions.Base)
-
created_on
-
ecosystem_name
-
flags
¶
-
classmethod
get
(session, project_id)¶
-
get_sorted_version_objects
()[source]¶ Return list of all version objects stored, sorted from newest to oldest.
Returns: List of version objects Return type: list
ofanitya.db.models.ProjectVersion
-
get_version_class
()[source]¶ Get the class for the version scheme used by this project.
This will take into account the defaults set in the ecosystem, backend, and globally. The version scheme locations are checked in the following order and the first non-null result is returned:
- On the project itself in the
version_scheme
column. - The project’s ecosystem default, if the project is part of one.
- The project’s backend default, if the backend defines one.
- The global default defined in
anitya.lib.versions.GLOBAL_DEFAULT
Returns: A Version
sub-class.Return type: anitya.lib.versions.Version - On the project itself in the
-
get_version_url
()[source]¶ Returns full version url, which is used by backend.
Returns: Version url or empty string if backend is not specified Return type: str
-
homepage
-
id
-
insecure
-
last_check
¶
-
latest_version
-
logs
-
name
-
next_check
¶
-
package
¶
-
packages
-
regex
-
classmethod
search
(session, pattern, distro=None, page=None, count=False)[source]¶ Search the projects by their name or package name
-
classmethod
updated
(session, status='updated', name=None, log=None, page=None, count=False)[source]¶ Method used to retrieve projects according to their logs and how they performed at the last cron job.
Keyword Arguments: - status – used to filter the projects based on how they performed at the last cron run
- name – if present, will return the entries having the matching name
- log – if present, will return the entries having the matching log
- page – The page number of returned, pages contain 50 entries
- count – A boolean used to return either the list of entries matching the criterias or just the COUNT of entries
-
updated_on
-
version_prefix
¶
-
version_scheme
-
version_url
-
versions
¶ Return list of all versions stored, sorted from newest to oldest.
Returns: List of versions Return type: list
ofstr
-
versions_obj
¶
-
-
class
anitya.db.models.
ProjectFlag
(**kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.api.Base
-
created_on
¶
-
id
¶
-
project
¶
-
project_id
¶
-
reason
¶
-
classmethod
search
(session, project_name=None, from_date=None, user=None, state=None, limit=None, offset=None, count=False)[source]¶ Return the list of the last Flag entries present in the database.
Parameters: - cls – the class object
- session – the database session used to query the information.
Keyword Arguments: - project_name – the name of the project to restrict the flags to.
- from_date – the date from which to give the entries.
- user – the name of the user to restrict the flags to.
- state – the flag’s status (open or closed).
- limit – limit the result to X rows.
- offset – start the result at row X.
- count – a boolean to return the result of a COUNT query if true, returns the data if false (default).
-
state
¶
-
updated_on
¶
-
user
¶
-
-
class
anitya.db.models.
ProjectVersion
(**kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.api.Base
-
created_on
¶
-
project
¶
-
project_id
¶
-
version
¶
-
-
class
anitya.db.models.
Run
(**kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.api.Base
-
created_on
¶
-
status
¶
-
-
class
anitya.db.models.
User
(**kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.api.Base
A table for Anitya users.
This table is intended to work with a table of third-party authentication providers. Anitya does not support local users.
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id
¶ uuid.UUID – The primary key for the table.
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email
¶ str – The user’s email.
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username
¶ str – The user’s username, as retrieved from third-party authentication.
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active
¶ bool – Indicates whether the user is active. If false, users will not be able to log in.
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admin
¶ bool – Determine if this user is an administrator. If True the user is administrator.
sqlalchemy.orm.dynamic.AppenderQuery – The list of
social_flask_sqlalchemy.models.UserSocialAuth
entries for this user.
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active
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admin
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api_tokens
¶
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email
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get_id
()[source]¶ Implement the flask-login interface for retrieving the user’s ID.
Returns: The Unicode string that uniquely identifies a user. Return type: six.text_type
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id
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is_active
¶ Implement the flask-login interface for determining if the user is active.
If a user is _not_ active, they are not allowed to log in.
Returns: True if the user is active. Return type: bool
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is_admin
¶ Determine if this user is an administrator. Set admin flag if the user is preconfigured.
Returns: True if the user is an administrator. Return type: bool
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is_anonymous
¶ Implement the flask-login interface for determining if the user is authenticated.
flask-login uses an “anonymous user” object if there is no authenticated user. This indicates to flask-login this user is not an anonymous user.
Returns: False in all cases. Return type: bool
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is_authenticated
¶ Implement the flask-login interface for determining if the user is authenticated.
In this case, if flask-login has an instance of
User
, then that user has already authenticated via a third-party authentication mechanism.Returns: True in all cases. Return type: bool
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social_auth
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to_dict
()[source]¶ Creates json compatible dict from User.
Returns: User object transformed to dictionary. Return type: dict
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username
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Backend API¶
The Anitya backends API.
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class
anitya.lib.backends.
BaseBackend
[source]¶ Bases:
object
The base class that all the different backends should extend.
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name
¶ str – The backend name. This is displayed to the user and used in URLs.
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examples
¶ list – A list of strings that are displayed to the user to indicate example project URLs.
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default_regex
¶ str – A regular expression to use by default with the backend.
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more_info
¶ str – A string that provides more detailed information to the user about the backend.
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default_version_scheme
¶ str – The default version scheme for this backend. This is only used if both the project and the ecosystem the project is a part of do not define a default version scheme. If this is not defined,
anitya.lib.versions.GLOBAL_DEFAULT
is used.
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check_interval
¶ datetime.timedelta – Interval which is used for periodic checking for new versions. This could be overriden by backend plugin.
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classmethod
call_url
(url, insecure=False)[source]¶ Dedicated method to query a URL.
It is important to use this method as it allows to query them with a defined user-agent header thus informing the projects we are querying what our intentions are.
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url
¶ str – The url to request (get).
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insecure
¶ bool, optional – Flag for secure/insecure connection. Defaults to False.
Returns: In case of FTP url it returns binary encoded string otherwise requests.Response
object.-
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classmethod
check_feed
()[source]¶ Method called to retrieve the latest uploads to a given backend, via, for example, RSS or an API.
Not all backends may support this. It can be used to look for updates much more quickly than scanning all known projects.
Returns: A list of 4-tuples, containing the project name, homepage, the backend, and the version.
Return type: Raises: AnityaPluginException
– Aanitya.lib.exceptions.AnityaPluginException
exception when the versions cannot be retrieved correctlyNotImplementedError
– If backend does not support batch updates.
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check_interval
= datetime.timedelta(0, 3600)
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default_regex
= None
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default_version_scheme
= None
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examples
= None
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classmethod
expand_subdirs
(url, glob_char='*')[source]¶ Expand dirs containing
glob_char
in the given URL with the latest Example URL:https://www.example.com/foo/*/
The globbing char can be bundled with other characters enclosed within the same slashes in the URL like
/rel*/
.Code originally from Till Maas as part of cnucnu
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classmethod
get_ordered_versions
(project)[source]¶ Method called to retrieve all the versions (that can be found) of the projects provided, ordered from the oldest to the newest.
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project
¶ anitya.db.models.Project
– Project object whose backend corresponds to the current plugin.
Returns: A sorted list of all the possible releases found Return type: list
Raises: AnityaPluginException
– Aanitya.lib.exceptions.AnityaPluginException
exception when the versions cannot be retrieved correctly-
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classmethod
get_version
(project)[source]¶ Method called to retrieve the latest version of the projects provided, project that relies on the backend of this plugin.
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project
anitya.db.models.Project
– Project object whose backend corresponds to the current plugin.
Returns: Latest version found upstream Return type: str Raises: AnityaPluginException
– Aanitya.lib.exceptions.AnityaPluginException
exception when the versions cannot be retrieved correctly-
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classmethod
get_version_url
(project)[source]¶ Method called to retrieve the url used to check for new version of the project provided, project that relies on the backend of this plugin.
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project
anitya.db.models.Project
– Project object whose backend corresponds to the current plugin.
Returns: url used for version checking Return type: str -
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classmethod
get_versions
(project)[source]¶ Method called to retrieve all the versions (that can be found) of the projects provided, project that relies on the backend of this plugin.
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project
anitya.db.models.Project
– Project object whose backend corresponds to the current plugin.
Returns: A list of all the possible releases found Return type: list
Raises: AnityaPluginException
– Aanitya.lib.exceptions.AnityaPluginException
exception when the versions cannot be retrieved correctly-
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more_info
= None
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name
= None
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Plugin API¶
Module handling the load/call of the plugins of anitya.
Ecosystem API¶
The Anitya ecosystems API.
- Authors:
- Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan@redhat.com>
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class
anitya.lib.ecosystems.
BaseEcosystem
[source]¶ Bases:
object
The base class that all the different ecosystems should extend.
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name
¶ str – The ecosystem name. This name is used to associate projects with an ecosystem and is user-facing. It is also used in URLs.
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default_backend
¶ str – The default backend to use for projects in this ecosystem if they don’t explicitly define one to use.
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default_version_scheme
¶ str – The default version scheme to use for projects in this ecosystem if a they don’t explicitly define one to use.
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aliases
¶ list – A list of alternate names for this ecosystem. These should be lowercase.
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aliases
= []
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default_backend
= None
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default_version_scheme
= None
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name
= None
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Versions API¶
The Anitya versions API.
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class
anitya.lib.versions.base.
Version
(version=None, prefix=None, created_on=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
The base class for versions.
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name
= 'Generic Version'¶
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newer
(other_versions)[source]¶ Check a version against a list of other versions to see if it’s newer.
Example
>>> version = Version(version='1.1.0') >>> version.newer([Version(version='1.0.0')]) True >>> version.newer(['1.0.0', '0.0.1']) # You can pass strings! True >>> version.newer(['1.2.0', '2.0.1']) False
Parameters: other_versions (list) – A list of version strings or Version objects to check the version string against. Returns: True if self is the newest version, False otherwise
.Return type: bool Raises: InvalidVersion
– if one or more of the version strings provided cannot be parsed.
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parse
()[source]¶ Parse the version string to an object representing the version.
This does some minimal string processing, stripping any prefix set on project.
Returns: The version string. Sub-classes may return a different type. object: Sub-classes may return a special class that represents the version. This must support comparison operations and return a parsed, prefix-stripped version when __str__
is invoked.Return type: str Raises: InvalidVersion
– If the version cannot be parsed.
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anitya.lib.versions.base.
v_prefix
= re.compile('v\\d.*')¶ A regular expression to determine if the version string contains a ‘v’ prefix.