Ubuntu Store API thin wrapper
Or simply use the snap
CLI:
$ snap install surl [--edge]
Verifying credentials:
$ surl -e celso.providelo@canonical.com -s staging
Password for celso.providelo@canonical.com:
2FA (if enabled): ******
{"account": ..., "allowed": true, "permissions": ["package_access"], "channels": ["edge"]}
Storing authorization:
$ surl -e celso.providelo@canonical.com -s staging \
-p package_access -p package_register -a stg-reg
Password for celso.providelo@canonical.com: ****
Second-factor auth for staging: ****
...
Using stored authorizations:
$ surl -a stg-reg | jq .
{
"account": {
"openid": "******",
"verified": true,
"displayname": "Celso Providelo",
"email": "celso.providelo@canonical.com"
},
"last_auth": "2016-08-11T19:12:42.034584",
"refresh_required": false,
"allowed": true,
"permissions": [
"package_access",
"package_register"
]
}
Registering a snap name in staging:
$ surl -a stg-reg -d'{"snap_name": "surl"}' \
https://dashboard.staging.snapcraft.io/dev/api/register-name/
{"snap_id": "wKFeK2U7Y2CB53vRJwg9MeR9bqfPvtZK"}
A simple makefile is provided. It assumes internet access, the main targets are:
make lint
to verify syntax and formatting.
'make black' to apply black formatting to the project's files.
make test
to run unit tests.
Happy hacking!