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Dmitry Melnichuk updated IGNITE-7782: ------------------------------------- Description: Implement Thin (lightweight) Client lib in Python programming language for Ignite Binary Client Protocol [https://apacheignite.readme.io/v2.4/docs/binary-client-protocol] Prototype: [https://github.com/skozlov-gridgain/apache-ignite-python-thin-client] Example - NodeJS client - IGNITE-7777 [https://github.com/nobitlost/ignite/tree/master/modules/platforms/nodejs] ------------------------------------------- h5. Package name (for use with setuptools/PyPI): pyignite h5. Location of the lib in the repository: .../modules/platforms/python h5. Python version: 3.4+ (tested on 3.4 and 3.6) h5. Ignite version: 2.7. h5. Architecture: Syncronous (safe for use with threading/multiprocessing), object-oriented. h5. Documentation: Sphinx/autodoc + readme.md h5. Test framework: pytest, pytest-runner for setuptools pytest integration. h5. Usage examples included: - cache management (creating, configuring, deleting), - key-value operations, - cache scan, - basic SQL queries, - simple and advanced work with Complex objects, - fail-over connection. h5. Goal: Create a full-featured Ignite thin client library: - carefully implement, test, and document all the features of the binary protocol, that can be useful in Python programs, - implement and document features like type IDs or serialization hints, that are mostly useless in Python, for interoperability's sake, - skip features, that are not applicable to Python programs, like filter object in scan query. h5. Proposed scope of features: - basic and SSL-wrapped TCP connection, - authentication and authorization, - failover mechanism, - all datatypes, - all client operations (except Binary-Type operations with type names). was: Implement Thin (lightweight) Client lib in Python programming language for Ignite Binary Client Protocol [https://apacheignite.readme.io/v2.4/docs/binary-client-protocol] Prototype: [https://github.com/skozlov-gridgain/apache-ignite-python-thin-client] Example - NodeJS client - IGNITE-7777 [https://github.com/nobitlost/ignite/tree/master/modules/platforms/nodejs] ------------------------------------------- h5. Package name (for use with setuptools/PyPI): pyignite h5. Location of the lib in the repository: .../modules/platforms/python h5. Python version: 3.4+ (tested on 3.4 and 3.6) h5. Ignite version: 2.5. h5. Architecture: Syncronous (safe for use with threading/multiprocessing), procedural. Ignite operations are mapped to functions. h5. Documentation: Sphinx/autodoc + readme.md h5. Test framework: pytest, pytest-runner for setuptools pytest integration. h5. Usage examples included: - cache operations (creating, configuring, deleting), - key-value operations, - scan query, - basic SQL queries. h5. Goal: Create a full-featured Ignite thin client library: - carefully implement, test, and document all the features of the binary protocol, that can be useful in Python programs, - implement and document features like type IDs or serialization hints, that are mostly useless in Python, for interoperability's sake, - skip features, that are not applicable to Python programs, like filter object in scan query. h5. Proposed scope of features: - basic and SSL-wrapped TCP connection, - authentication and authorization, - failover mechanism, - all datatypes, - all client operations (except Binary-Type operations with type names). > Thin Client lib: Python > ----------------------- > > Key: IGNITE-7782 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-7782 > Project: Ignite > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: thin client > Reporter: Alexey Kosenchuk > Assignee: Dmitry Melnichuk > Priority: Major > Fix For: 2.7 > > > Implement Thin (lightweight) Client lib in Python programming language for > Ignite Binary Client Protocol > [https://apacheignite.readme.io/v2.4/docs/binary-client-protocol] > Prototype: > [https://github.com/skozlov-gridgain/apache-ignite-python-thin-client] > Example - NodeJS client - IGNITE-7777 > [https://github.com/nobitlost/ignite/tree/master/modules/platforms/nodejs] > ------------------------------------------- > h5. Package name (for use with setuptools/PyPI): > pyignite > h5. Location of the lib in the repository: > .../modules/platforms/python > h5. Python version: > 3.4+ (tested on 3.4 and 3.6) > h5. Ignite version: > 2.7. > h5. Architecture: > Syncronous (safe for use with threading/multiprocessing), object-oriented. > h5. Documentation: > Sphinx/autodoc + readme.md > h5. Test framework: > pytest, pytest-runner for setuptools pytest integration. > h5. Usage examples included: > - cache management (creating, configuring, deleting), > - key-value operations, > - cache scan, > - basic SQL queries, > - simple and advanced work with Complex objects, > - fail-over connection. > h5. Goal: > Create a full-featured Ignite thin client library: > - carefully implement, test, and document all the features of the binary > protocol, that can be useful in Python programs, > - implement and document features like type IDs or serialization hints, that > are mostly useless in Python, for interoperability's sake, > - skip features, that are not applicable to Python programs, like filter > object in scan query. > h5. Proposed scope of features: > - basic and SSL-wrapped TCP connection, > - authentication and authorization, > - failover mechanism, > - all datatypes, > - all client operations (except Binary-Type operations with type names). -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)