Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: galah-interact
Version: v0.1.3-
Summary: A Python framework for creating test harnesses to grade students' code.
Home-page: https://www.github.com/galah-group/galah-interact-python
Author: Galah Group LLC and other contributers
Author-email: jsull003@ucr.edu
License: Apache v2.0
Description: # Galah-Interact (Python Library)
        
        ## What is Galah-Interact
        
        Galah-Interact is a library designed to make it very easy to create Test
        Harnesses that grade student's assignments. It provides code to perform a
        number of tests that many instructors care about (such as checking that code is
        properly indented, or that proper docstrings are created for each function)
        along with providing utilities to make more complicated testing much easier
        (unit testing for example is extremely easy with this library, as you can simply
        import all of the student's functions and classes into Python).
        
        The reason for Galah-Interact's creation was to make it easier to create Test
        Harnesses for [Galah](http://www.github.com/galah-group/galah), however, we
        don't have any intention on locking in this library's use. The real goal of
        Galah-Interact is to provide a powerful framework for creating excellent
        Test Harnesses no matter what the submission system you are using for your
        class is.
        
        ## Examples
        
        Adding tutorials and documentation has not been done yet, but there are
        examples available under `docs/examples/` that is a great place to start.
        
        ## Licensing
        
        The code is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license, which is a very permissive
        license. You can read a summary of its specific terms on the wikipedia page
        for the license
        [here](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_License#Licensing_conditions). The
        entire license text is also contained within this repository if you'd like to
        read the license itself.
        
        In short, the license is very permissive and lets you do basically whatever you
        want with the code as long as you properly attribute the contributers. So as
        long as you don't rip out the code and say you wrote it, your probably staying
        within the terms of the license.
        
        Note that this license is *very* different than the license that covers
        [Galah](http://www.github.com/galah-group/galah) itself. Please don't confuse
        the two.
        
Keywords: education framework
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Education
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
