Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: skilletlib
Version: 0.1.2.9
Summary: Tools for working with PAN-OS Skillets in Python 3
Home-page: https://github.com/paloaltonetworks/skilletlib
Author: Nathan Embery
Author-email: nembery@paloaltonetworks.com
License: Apache 2.0
Description: # Skilletlib
        Base Classes and Utilities for working with Skillets. Skilletlib encapsulates all the logic necessary to 
        execute a skillet in your app or tooling. 
        
        
        ## Basic Example
        
        ```python
        
        from skilletlib import SkilletLoader
        
        # init SkilletLoader Class
        sl = SkilletLoader()
        
        # Load all skillets from the current directory
        skillets = sl.load_all_skillets_from_dir('.')
        
        # get the first skillet found
        skillet = skillets[0]
        
        # Every skillet requires a context, which is a dict containing
        # any user-input or other variables
        context = dict()
        
        # In this example, our skillet needs a configuration.xml file to be loaded into a variable
        # called 'config'
        with open('config.xml', 'r') as config:
            context['config'] = config.read()
        
        # execute the skillet and return the results
        out = skillet.execute(context)
        
        # Do something interesting with the results, like print it out :-)
        print(out)
        print('all done')
        
        ```
        
        
        ## Loading Skillets from a Git repository
        
        ```python
        
        from skilletlib import SkilletLoader
        repo_url = 'https://github.com/nembery/Skillets'
        repo_branch = 'develop'
        directory = '/var/tmp/skillets'
        repo_name = 'example skillets'
        
        sl = SkilletLoader()
        skillets = sl.load_from_git(repo_url, repo_name, repo_branch, local_dir=directory)
        
        for s in skillets:
            print(s.name)
        
        ```
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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