Jumpscale is a cloud automation product and a branch from what used to be Pylabs. About 9 years ago Pylabs was the basis of a cloud automation product which was acquired by SUN Microsystems from Q-Layer. In the mean time we are 4 versions further and we have rebranded it to Jumpscale. Our newest release is version 10, called JSX.
Some tools available in jumpscale
Config Manager The config manager is a secure way to manage configuration instances. Anything saved to the file system is NACL encrypted and only decrypted on the fly when accessed.
Executors Jumpscale comes with its own executors that abstract working locally or remotely. Of these executors:
Builders Builder tools is a set of tools to perform the common tasks in your builder (e.g read a file , write to a file, execute bash commands and many other handy methods that you will probably need in your builder) \ To create a builder see [documentation](docs/howto/Create\ a\ new\ Builder.md)
Get up to speed by following these simple steps.
Kosmos in your terminal, type kosmos
In Python
python3 -c 'from Jumpscale import j;print(j.application.getMemoryUsage())'
the default mem usage < 23 MB and lazy loading of the modules.
To run unittests you can execute the following command
source /sandbox/env.sh; pytest /sandbox/code/github/threefoldtech/jumpscaleX/
You can also run Integration tests by running the command
source /sandbox/env.sh; pytest --integration /sandbox/code/github/threefoldtech/jumpscaleX/
To annotate the one of your tests is an itegeration test rather than a unittests, you can add the following docorator to the test
@pytest.mark.integration
def test_main(self)