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tagger | Robert Gemmell <robbie@apache.org> | Wed Nov 22 19:12:25 2017 +0000 |
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tag 1.37.0-rc1
commit | e27a39321d0e248c7aa775dcc67d0517aaef3f07 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Robert Gemmell <robbie@apache.org> | Wed Nov 22 19:04:19 2017 +0000 |
committer | Robert Gemmell <robbie@apache.org> | Wed Nov 22 19:04:19 2017 +0000 |
tree | a75498a13caad42ff0f0068c0d6d01aee86e0806 | |
parent | 335853f42d9db0d228455f17efa5ff2de17b863b [diff] |
QPID-8051: update versions for 1.37.0-rc1
This distribution contains a Python client implementation and AMQP conformance tests for Apache Qpid.
You can read more about Qpid here:
Documentation can be found here:
Make sure the Qpid Python client libraries are on your PYTHONPATH. Extract the archive and add the local directory to your PYTHONPATH:
$ tar -xf qpid-python-VERSION.tar.gz $ cd qpid-python-VERSION $ export PYTHONPATH=$PWD:$PYTHONPATH
Make sure a broker is running.
Run the ‘hello’ example from examples/api:
$ cd examples/api $ ./hello Hello world!
The examples
directory contains sample programs. See examples/README.txt
for more information.
The tests
directory contains a collection of unit tests for the Python client. The tests_0-10
, tests_0-9
, and tests_0-8
directories contain protocol-level conformance tests for brokers that speak the specified AMQP version.
The qpid-python-test
script may be used to run these tests. It will by default run the Python unit tests and the 0-10 conformance tests:
Run a broker on the default port.
Run the tests:
$ ./qpid-python-test
If you wish to run the 0-8 or 0-9 conformence tests, they may be selected as follows:
Run a broker on the default port.
Run the tests:
$ ./qpid-python-test tests_0-8.* [or] $ ./qpid-python-test tests_0-9.*
See the qpid-python-test
command-line help for for additional options:
$ ./qpid-python-test -h
Other Qpid components depend on Qpid Python for testing. You can use setup.py
to install Qpid Python to a standard location:
# User-local install $ python setup.py install --user $ export PYTHONPATH=$HOME/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages $ export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH [or] # System-wide install $ sudo python setup.py install