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* Adopt copier template version 2.2.0

* Fix tests

* Fix ruff errors

* Fix docs build

* Fix container CI
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16 changes: 16 additions & 0 deletions .copier-answers.yml
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# Changes here will be overwritten by Copier
_commit: 2.2.0
_src_path: gh:DiamondLightSource/python-copier-template
author_email: callum.forrester@diamond.ac.uk
author_name: Callum Forrester
component_owner: group:default/daq
description: Bluesky playground environment for Diamond's htss rigs
distribution_name: htss-rig-bluesky
docker: true
docs_type: sphinx
git_platform: github.com
github_org: DiamondLightSource
package_name: htss_rig_bluesky
pypi: true
repo_name: htss-rig-bluesky
type_checker: mypy
54 changes: 23 additions & 31 deletions .devcontainer/devcontainer.json
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"name": "Python 3 Developer Container",
"build": {
"dockerfile": "../Dockerfile",
"target": "build",
// Only upgrade pip, we will install the project below
"args": {
"PIP_OPTIONS": "--upgrade pip"
}
"target": "developer"
},
"remoteEnv": {
// Allow X11 apps to run inside the container
"DISPLAY": "${localEnv:DISPLAY}"
},
// Add the URLs of features you want added when the container is built.
"features": {
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/common-utils:1": {
"username": "none",
"upgradePackages": false
}
},
// Set *default* container specific settings.json values on container create.
"settings": {
"python.defaultInterpreterPath": "/venv/bin/python"
},
"customizations": {
"vscode": {
// Set *default* container specific settings.json values on container create.
"settings": {
"python.defaultInterpreterPath": "/venv/bin/python"
},
// Add the IDs of extensions you want installed when the container is created.
"extensions": [
"ms-python.python",
"github.vscode-github-actions",
"tamasfe.even-better-toml",
"redhat.vscode-yaml",
"ryanluker.vscode-coverage-gutters"
"ryanluker.vscode-coverage-gutters",
"charliermarsh.ruff",
"ms-azuretools.vscode-docker"
]
}
},
// Make sure the files we are mapping into the container exist on the host
"initializeCommand": "bash -c 'for i in $HOME/.inputrc; do [ -f $i ] || touch $i; done'",
"features": {
// Some default things like git config
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/common-utils:2": {
"upgradePackages": false
}
},
"runArgs": [
// Allow the container to access the host X11 display and EPICS CA
"--net=host",
"--security-opt=label=type:container_runtime_t"
],
"mounts": [
"source=${localEnv:HOME}/.ssh,target=/root/.ssh,type=bind",
"source=${localEnv:HOME}/.inputrc,target=/root/.inputrc,type=bind",
// map in home directory - not strictly necessary but useful
"source=${localEnv:HOME},target=${localEnv:HOME},type=bind,consistency=cached"
// Make sure SELinux does not disable with access to host filesystems like tmp
"--security-opt=label=disable"
],
// make the workspace folder the same inside and outside of the container
"workspaceMount": "source=${localWorkspaceFolder},target=${localWorkspaceFolder},type=bind",
"workspaceFolder": "${localWorkspaceFolder}",
// Mount the parent as /workspaces so we can pip install peers as editable
"workspaceMount": "source=${localWorkspaceFolder}/..,target=/workspaces,type=bind",
// After the container is created, install the python project in editable form
"postCreateCommand": "pip install -e '.[dev]'"
}
"postCreateCommand": "pip install $([ -f dev-requirements.txt ] && echo '-c dev-requirements.txt') -e '.[dev]' && pre-commit install"
}
27 changes: 27 additions & 0 deletions .github/CONTRIBUTING.md
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# Contribute to the project

Contributions and issues are most welcome! All issues and pull requests are
handled through [GitHub](https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/htss-rig-bluesky/issues). Also, please check for any existing issues before
filing a new one. If you have a great idea but it involves big changes, please
file a ticket before making a pull request! We want to make sure you don't spend
your time coding something that might not fit the scope of the project.

## Issue or Discussion?

Github also offers [discussions](https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/htss-rig-bluesky/discussions) as a place to ask questions and share ideas. If
your issue is open ended and it is not obvious when it can be "closed", please
raise it as a discussion instead.

## Code Coverage

While 100% code coverage does not make a library bug-free, it significantly
reduces the number of easily caught bugs! Please make sure coverage remains the
same or is improved by a pull request!

## Developer Information

It is recommended that developers use a [vscode devcontainer](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/devcontainers/containers). This repository contains configuration to set up a containerized development environment that suits its own needs.

This project was created using the [Diamond Light Source Copier Template](https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-copier-template) for Python projects.

For more information on common tasks like setting up a developer environment, running the tests, and setting a pre-commit hook, see the template's [How-to guides](https://diamondlightsource.github.io/python-copier-template/2.2.0/how-to.html).
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21 changes: 21 additions & 0 deletions .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md
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---
name: Bug Report
about: The template to use for reporting bugs and usability issues
title: " "
labels: 'bug'
assignees: ''

---

Describe the bug, including a clear and concise description of the expected behavior, the actual behavior and the context in which you encountered it (ideally include details of your environment).

## Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Go to '...'
2. Click on '....'
3. Scroll down to '....'
4. See error


## Acceptance Criteria
- Specific criteria that will be used to judge if the issue is fixed
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---
name: Issue
about: The standard template to use for feature requests, design discussions and tasks
title: " "
labels: ''
assignees: ''

---

A brief description of the issue, including specific stakeholders and the business case where appropriate

## Acceptance Criteria
- Specific criteria that will be used to judge if the issue is fixed
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/pull_request_template.md
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Fixes #ISSUE

### Instructions to reviewer on how to test:
1. Do thing x
2. Confirm thing y happens

### Checks for reviewer
- [ ] Would the PR title make sense to a user on a set of release notes
65 changes: 21 additions & 44 deletions .github/actions/install_requirements/action.yml
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name: Install requirements
description: Run pip install with requirements and upload resulting requirements
description: Install a version of python then call pip install and report what was installed
inputs:
requirements_file:
description: Name of requirements file to use and upload
required: true
install_options:
python-version:
description: Python version to install, default is from Dockerfile
default: "dev"
pip-install:
description: Parameters to pass to pip install
required: true
python_version:
description: Python version to install
default: "3.10"
default: "$([ -f dev-requirements.txt ] && echo '-c dev-requirements.txt') -e .[dev]"

runs:
using: composite

steps:
- name: Setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ inputs.python_version }}

- name: Pip install
run: |
touch ${{ inputs.requirements_file }}
# -c uses requirements.txt as constraints, see 'Validate requirements file'
pip install -c ${{ inputs.requirements_file }} ${{ inputs.install_options }}
shell: bash

- name: Create lockfile
- name: Get version of python
run: |
mkdir -p lockfiles
pip freeze --exclude-editable --exclude dodal > lockfiles/${{ inputs.requirements_file }}
# delete the self referencing line and make sure it isn't blank
sed -i '/file:/d' lockfiles/${{ inputs.requirements_file }}
PYTHON_VERSION="${{ inputs.python-version }}"
if [ $PYTHON_VERSION == "dev" ]; then
PYTHON_VERSION=$(sed -n "s/ARG PYTHON_VERSION=//p" Dockerfile)
fi
echo "PYTHON_VERSION=$PYTHON_VERSION" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
shell: bash

- name: Upload lockfiles
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
- name: Setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
name: lockfiles
path: lockfiles
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}

# This eliminates the class of problems where the requirements being given no
# longer match what the packages themselves dictate. E.g. In the rare instance
# where I install some-package which used to depend on vulnerable-dependency
# but now uses good-dependency (despite being nominally the same version)
# pip will install both if given a requirements file with -r
- name: If requirements file exists, check it matches pip installed packages
run: |
if [ -s ${{ inputs.requirements_file }} ]; then
if ! diff -u ${{ inputs.requirements_file }} lockfiles/${{ inputs.requirements_file }}; then
echo "Error: ${{ inputs.requirements_file }} need the above changes to be exhaustive"
exit 1
fi
fi
- name: Install packages
run: pip install ${{ inputs.pip-install }}
shell: bash

- name: Report what was installed
run: pip freeze
shell: bash
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directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
groups:
actions:
patterns:
- "*"

- package-ecosystem: "pip"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
groups:
dev-dependencies:
patterns:
- "*"
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<link rel="canonical" href="main/index.html">
</head>

</html>
</html>
31 changes: 13 additions & 18 deletions .github/pages/make_switcher.py
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from argparse import ArgumentParser
from pathlib import Path
from subprocess import CalledProcessError, check_output
from typing import List, Optional


def report_output(stdout: bytes, label: str) -> List[str]:
def report_output(stdout: bytes, label: str) -> list[str]:
ret = stdout.decode().strip().split("\n")
print(f"{label}: {ret}")
return ret


def get_branch_contents(ref: str) -> List[str]:
def get_branch_contents(ref: str) -> list[str]:
"""Get the list of directories in a branch."""
stdout = check_output(["git", "ls-tree", "-d", "--name-only", ref])
return report_output(stdout, "Branch contents")


def get_sorted_tags_list() -> List[str]:
def get_sorted_tags_list() -> list[str]:
"""Get a list of sorted tags in descending order from the repository."""
stdout = check_output(["git", "tag", "-l", "--sort=-v:refname"])
return report_output(stdout, "Tags list")


def get_versions(ref: str, add: Optional[str], remove: Optional[str]) -> List[str]:
def get_versions(ref: str, add: str | None) -> list[str]:
"""Generate the file containing the list of all GitHub Pages builds."""
# Get the directories (i.e. builds) from the GitHub Pages branch
try:
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# Add and remove from the list of builds
if add:
builds.add(add)
if remove:
assert remove in builds, f"Build '{remove}' not in {sorted(builds)}"
builds.remove(remove)

# Get a sorted list of tags
tags = get_sorted_tags_list()

# Make the sorted versions list from main branches and tags
versions: List[str] = []
versions: list[str] = []
for version in ["master", "main"] + tags:
if version in builds:
versions.append(version)
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def write_json(path: Path, repository: str, versions: str):
org, repo_name = repository.split("/")
pages_url = f"https://{org}.github.io"
if repo_name != f"{org}.github.io":
# Only add the repo name if it isn't the source for the org pages site
pages_url += f"/{repo_name}"
struct = [
dict(version=version, url=f"https://{org}.github.io/{repo_name}/{version}/")
for version in versions
{"version": version, "url": f"{pages_url}/{version}/"} for version in versions
]
text = json.dumps(struct, indent=2)
print(f"JSON switcher:\n{text}")
path.write_text(text)
path.write_text(text, encoding="utf-8")


def main(args=None):
parser = ArgumentParser(
description="Make a versions.txt file from gh-pages directories"
description="Make a versions.json file from gh-pages directories"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--add",
help="Add this directory to the list of existing directories",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--remove",
help="Remove this directory from the list of existing directories",
)
parser.add_argument(
"repository",
help="The GitHub org and repository name: ORG/REPO",
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args = parser.parse_args(args)

# Write the versions file
versions = get_versions("origin/gh-pages", args.add, args.remove)
versions = get_versions("origin/gh-pages", args.add)
write_json(args.output, args.repository, versions)


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