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Seamlessly extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible
We have open-sourced a set of software packages, Runtime Interface Clients (RIC), that implement the Lambda Runtime API, allowing you to seamlessly extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible. The Lambda Runtime Interface Client is a lightweight interface that allows your runtime to receive requests from and send requests to the Lambda service. The Lambda Python Runtime Interface Client is vended through pip. You can include this package in your preferred base image to make...
TestLink-API-Python-client is a Python XML-RPC client for TestLink
Initially based on James Stock testlink-api-python-client R7 and Olivier Renault JinFeng idea - an interaction of TestLink, Robot Framework and Jenkins.
TestLink-API-Python-client delivers two main classes
- TestlinkAPIGeneric - Implements the Testlink API methods as generic PY methods with error handling
- TestlinkAPIClient - Inherits from TestlinkAPIGeneric and defines service methods like "copyTCnewVersion"
and the helper class
- TestLinkHelper - search connection parameter from environment variables and command line arguments