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Simple API that abstracts out differences between the blobstores across different cloud providers.

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This library provides an abstraction layer for the most basic functionality provided by the cloud providers. These are the basic functions required by the Human Cell Atlas Data Storage Service.

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Set up your python environment

Before you start, you may wish to set up a virtualenv. Run pip install -r requirements-dev.txt. Then set up the following environment variables:

Environment variable Explanation
S3_BUCKET Points to the AWS S3 bucket where new files will be written. It may be advisable to set up a cleanup policy for this bucket.
S3_BUCKET_FIXTURES Points to the AWS S3 bucket where static fixtures are stored.
S3_BUCKET_US_EAST_1 Points to an AWS S3 bucket in the US_EAST_1 region. This can overlap with one of the other buckets.
S3_BUCKET_NON_US_EAST_1 Points to an AWS S3 bucket not in the US_EAST_1 region. This can overlap with one of the other buckets.
GS_BUCKET Points to the GCP GS bucket where new files will be written. It may be advisable to set up a cleanup policy for this bucket.
GS_BUCKET_FIXTURES Points to the GCP GS bucket where static fixtures are stored.

Set up test fixtures.

Run python tests/fixtures/populate.py --s3-bucket $S3_BUCKET_FIXTURES --gs-bucket $GS_BUCKET_FIXTURES

Running tests

Run make test in the top-level directory.

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