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python3-ibm-cloud-security-advisor-test-1.1.1-1.lbn36.noarch
This repository contains the released python
client SDK for IBM Cloud Security Advisor Findings and Notifications APIs .
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python3-ibmcclient-0.2.5.1-1.lbn36.noarch
python-ibmcclient is a Python library to communicate with HUAWEI `iBMC`
based systems.
The goal of the library is to be extremely simple, small, have as few
dependencies as possible and be very conservative when dealing with BMCs
by access HTTP REST API provided by HUAWEI `iBMC` based systems.
Currently, the scope of the library has been limited to supporting
OpenStack Ironic ibmc driver.
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python3-ibmcloudant-0.9.1-1.lbn36.noarch
IBM Cloudant Python SDK Version 0.10.0
IBM Cloudant Python SDK is a client library that interacts with the
IBM Cloudant APIs.
Disclaimer: This library is still a 0.x release. We do consider this
library production-ready and capable, but there are still some
limitations we’re working to resolve, and refinements we want to
deliver. We are working really hard to minimise the disruption from
now until the 1.0 release, but there may still be some changes that
impact applications using this SDK. For now, be sure to pin versions
to avoid surprises.
Table of Contents
Overview
Features
Prerequisites
Installation
Using the SDK
Authentication
Authentication with environment variables
IAM API key authentication
IAM Trusted profile (container) authentication
IAM Trusted profile (VPC) authentication
Session cookie authentication
Authentication with external configuration
Programmatic authentication
Automatic retries
Request timeout configuration
Code examples
1. Create a database and add a
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nodejs-configurable-http-proxy-4.1.0-1.lbn25.noarch
A configurable-on-the-fly HTTP Proxy
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python3-certipy-0.1.3-1.lbn25.noarch
A simple python tool for creating certificate authorities and certificates on
the fly.Introduction Certipy was made to simplify the certificate creation
process. To that end, Certipy exposes methods for creating and managing
certificate authorities, certificates, signing and building trust bundles.
Behind the scenes Certipy:- Manages records of all certificates it creates -
External certs can...
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python3-cloudmetrics-0.0.4-1.lbn25.noarch
A Python library for sending metrics to CloudWatch.
Currently, this library only includes support for CloudWatch, but custom backends can be
easily created and used.
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python3-cloudpickle-1.2.1-3.lbn25.noarch
cloudpickle makes it possible to serialize Python constructs
not supported by the default pickle module from the Python standard
library. cloudpickle is especially useful for cluster computing where
Python expressions are shipped over the network to execute on remote
hosts, possibly close to the data. Among other things, cloudpickle
supports pickling for lambda expressions, functions and classes defined
interactively in the __main__ module.
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python3-elasticsearch-7.0.2-1.lbn25.noarch
Low level client for Elasticsearch. It's goal is to provide common ground
for all Elasticsearch-related code in Python. The client's features include:
- Translating basic Python data types to and from json
- Configurable automatic discovery of cluster nodes
- Persistent connections
- Load balancing (with pluggable selection strategy) across all available nodes
- Failed connection penalization (time based - failed connections won't be
retried until a timeout is reached)
- Thread safety
- Pluggable architecture
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python3-elasticsearch-curator-5.7.6-1.lbn25.noarch
Elasticsearch Curator helps you curate, or manage, your Elasticsearch indices and snapshots by:
Obtaining the full list of indices (or snapshots) from the cluster, as the actionable list
Iterate through a list of user-defined filters to progressively remove indices (or snapshots) from this actionable list as needed.
Perform various actions on the items which remain in the actionable list.
Curator allows for many different operations to be performed to both indices and snapshots, including:
Add or remove indices (or both!) from an alias
Change shard routing allocation
Close indices
Create index
Delete indices
Delete snapshots
Open closed indices
forceMerge indices
reindex indices, including from remote clusters
Change the number of replicas per shard for indices
rollover indices
Take a snapshot (backup) of indices
Restore snapshots
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python3-jupyter-1.0.0-2.lbn25.noarch
Install the Jupyter system, including the notebook, qtconsole, and the
IPython
kernel.
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