This project offer a command line interface for interacting with ComChain from the shell.
This code is in alpha stage. It wasn't tested on Windows. This is more a draft for an ongoing reflection.
using pyc3l-cli
, through the pyc3l
command line tool, you can:
- monitor block rates with
pyc3l block_rate
- check account information with
pyc3l account_info
(last transactions, type, status, balance, delegations...) - check a specific transaction
pyc3l check_transaction
- issue pledge, transfer, delegate, and transfer on behalf commands
- ... many examples and other specific commands are provided ...
This code is for python3. Some subcommands are using tkinter
for
interactive usage (you can always avoid using tkinter
by providing
necessary arguments on command line).
You can check if tkinter
is installed by running python3
and typing:
>>> import tkinter
>>> tkinter._test()
You don't need to download the git version of the code as pyc3l-cli
is
available on the PyPI. So you should be able to run:
pip install pyc3l-cli
If you have downloaded the GIT sources, then you could add install the current version via traditional::
python setup.py install
And if you don't have the GIT sources but would like to get the latest master or branch from github, you could also::
pip install git+https://github.com/com-chain/pyc3l-cli
Or even select a specific revision (branch/tag/commit)::
pip install git+https://github.com/com-chain/pyc3l-cli@master
PYC3L_CLI_DEBUG=1 pyc3l [COMMAND] ...
or
pyc3l -d [COMMAND] ...
or
pyc3l --log-handler pyc3l:DEBUG [COMMAND] ...
All debugging on:
pyc3l --log-handler :DEBUG [COMMAND] ...
Any suggestions or issues are welcome. Push requests are very welcome, please check out the guidelines.
You can send any code. I'll look at it and will integrate it myself in the code base and leave you as the author. This process can take time and it'll take less time if you follow the following guidelines:
- check your code with PEP8 or pylint. Try to stick to 80 columns wide.
- separate your commits per smallest concern.
- each commit should pass the tests (to allow easy bisect)
- each functionality/bugfix commit should contain the code, tests, and doc.
- prior minor commit with typographic or code cosmetic changes are
very welcome. These should be tagged in their commit summary with
!minor
. - the commit message should follow gitchangelog rules (check the git log to get examples)
- if the commit fixes an issue or finished the implementation of a feature, please mention it in the summary.
If you have some questions about guidelines which is not answered here,
please check the current git log
, you might find previous commit that
shows you how to deal with your issue.
Licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License