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Run Kinto HTTP migrations.

Project description

CLI tool to perform high level migrations using the HTTP API on a Kinto Server.

Installation

With pip:

$ pip install kinto-migrations

Getting stated

Let’s imagine we want to create initialize our Kinto server with some stuff:

$buckets:

    private_data:
        description: Data that is mine and I may share with frieds.

        $groups:
            frieds:
                members:
                    - portier:myfriend@gmail.com

        $collections:
            expenses:
                description: Money stuff.

            pictures:
                $permissions:
                    read:
                        - "/buckets/private_data/friends"

    public_data:
        description: My public data.

        $permissions:
            read:
                - "system.Everyone"

        $collections:
            blog_posts:
                url: "me.github.io"

                $records:
                    hello_world: {}

Let’s save this to a YAML file and run:

$ kinto-migrate --file models.yml --server https://kinto.dev.mozaws.net/v1/ --auth admin:pass

You should specify the server and an authentication token. By default the migrate tool will prompt for a models.yml file on the current directory or you can specify a file using –file` or -f.

This will crete if not exist all the listed endpoints on the Kinto API.

Schema reference

Resources and other reserved words start with a dollar-sign ($). This package supports the basic structure of the Kinto HTTP API.

$buckets:
    (...)
    $groups:
        (...)
    $collections:
        (...)
        $records:
            (...)

Any resource data can be included inline under the resource attributes. By default, if no collection schema is provided, any attribute is accepted as in the Kinto API.

$buckets:
    my_bucket:
        name: My Bucket
        tags:
            - Mine
            - Not yours

Permissions can be setted under any resource using the $permissions attribute.

$buckets:
    my_public_bucket:
        $permissions:
            read:
                - system.Everyone

Changelog

0.1.0 (2017-03-12)

  • First release with basic functionalities.

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