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Name: sosw
Version: 0.7.37
Summary: Serverless Orchestrator of Serverless Workers
Home-page: http://github.com/sosw/sosw
Author: Nikolay Grishchenko
Author-email: ngr@sosw.app
License: MIT
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        # Serverless Orchestrator of Serverless Workers
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        **sosw** is a set of serverless tools for orchestrating asynchronous invocations of AWS Lambda Functions (Workers).
        
        ---
        
        ## Documentation
        [https://docs.sosw.app](https://docs.sosw.app/en/master/)
        
        ## Essential Workflows
        ![Essential sosw Workflow Schema](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sosw/sosw/docme/docs/_static/images/simple-sosw.png)
        
        ## Dependencies
        - Python 3.6, 3.7, 3.8
        - [boto3](https://github.com/boto/boto3) (AWS SDK for Python)
        
        ## Installation
        See the [Installation Guidelines](https://docs.sosw.app/en/master/installation.html) in the Documentation.
        
        ## Development
        ### Getting Started
        
        Assuming you have Python 3.6 and `pipenv` installed. Create a new virtual environment: 
        
        ```bash
        $ pipenv shell
        ```
        
        Now install the required dependencies for development:
        
        ```bash
        $ pipenv sync --dev
        ```
        
        ### Running Tests
        
        Running unit tests:
        ```bash
        $ pytest ./sosw/test/suite_unit.py
        ```
        
        ### Contribution Guidelines
        
        The latest [Contribution Guidelines](https://docs.sosw.app/en/master/contribution/index.html) with examples are in the documentation.
        
        #### Release cycle
        - We follow both [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/) pattern
          and [PEP440](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/) recommendations where comply
        - Master branch commits (merges) are automatically packaged and published to PyPI.
        - Branches for planned staging versions follow the pattern: `X_Y_Z` (Major.Minor.Micro)
        - Make your pull requests to the closest staging branch (with smallest after release number of either current or next Minor)
        - Make sure your branch is up to date with the branch you are making a PR to
        
        Example:
          - Latest released version in PyPI `0.7.31`
          - Closest staging Minor branch in sosw/sosw `0_7_33`
          - Latest Minor staging branch in sosw/sosw `0_7_35`
          - Closest Next Minor branch in sosw/sosw `0_9_1`
        
        Your PR should be to either `0_7_33` or `0_9_1` depending on the importance of changes. 
        
        #### Code formatting
        Follow [PEP8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/), but:
        - both classes and functions are padded with 2 empty lines
        - dictionaries are value-alligned
        
        #### Initialization
        1. Fork the repository: https://github.com/sosw/sosw
        2. Register Account in AWS: [SignUp](https://portal.aws.amazon.com/billing/signup#/start)
        3. Run `pipenv sync –dev` to setup your virtual environment and download the required dependencies
        4. Create DynamoDB Tables: 
            - You can find the CloudFormation template for the databases [in the example](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sosw/sosw/docme/docs/yaml/sosw-shared-dynamodb.yaml).
            - If you are not familiar with CloudFormation, we highly recommend at least learning the basics from [the tutorial](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/GettingStarted.Walkthrough.html).
        5. Create Sandbox Lambda with Scheduler
        6. Play with it.
        7. Read the Documentation Convention.
        
        #### More
        See more guidelines for contribution [in the docs](https://docs.sosw.app/en/master/contribution/index.html).
        
        ### Building the docs
        Sphinx is used for building documentation.
        You can build HTML documentation locally then use the built in Python web server to view the html version directly from `localhost` in your preferred browser.
        
        ```bash
        $ sphinx-build -ab html ./docs ./sosw-rtd; (cd sosw-rtd && python -m http.server)
        ```
        
        ## Copyright
        
        This document has been placed in the public domain.
            
            sosw - Serverless Orchestrator of Serverless Workers
            
            The MIT License (MIT)
            Copyright (C) 2020  sosw core contributors <info@sosw.app>:
                Nikolay Grishchenko
                Sophie Fogel
                Gil Halperin
            
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