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DIAL Adapter for DIAL

Overview

The project implements application which adapts calls from one DIAL Core to calls to another DIAL Core.

Useful for local DIAL development against remote DIAL Core. See the example of such a setup.

Developer environment

This project uses Python>=3.11 and Poetry>=1.6.1 as a dependency manager.

Check out Poetry's documentation on how to install it on your system before proceeding.

To install requirements:

poetry install

This will install all requirements for running the package, linting, formatting and tests.

IDE configuration

The recommended IDE is VSCode. Open the project in VSCode and install the recommended extensions.

The VSCode is configured to use PEP-8 compatible formatter Black.

Alternatively you can use PyCharm.

Set-up the Black formatter for PyCharm manually or install PyCharm>=2023.2 with built-in Black support.

Run

Run the development server:

make serve

Make on Windows

As of now, Windows distributions do not include the make tool. To run make commands, the tool can be installed using the following command (since Windows 10):

winget install GnuWin32.Make

For convenience, the tool folder can be added to the PATH environment variable as C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuWin32\bin. The command definitions inside Makefile should be cross-platform to keep the development environment setup simple.

Environment Variables

Copy .env.example to .env and customize it for your environment:

Variable Default Description
LOG_LEVEL INFO Log level. Use DEBUG for dev purposes and INFO in prod
WEB_CONCURRENCY 1 Number of workers for the server
DIAL_URL URL of the local DIAL Core server used for development

Docker

Run the server in Docker:

make docker_serve

Lint

Run the linting before committing:

make lint

To auto-fix formatting issues run:

make format

Test

Run unit tests locally:

make test

Clean

To remove the virtual environment and build artifacts:

make clean