Installing for usage in a virtualenvironment¶
Building this module requires Rust’s nightly toolchain. You can install it following the instructions from rustup.rs.
You will need libnettle and libnettle-dev & clang, libpcsclite1, libpcsclite-dev (on Debian/Ubuntu) and nettle & nettle-dev pcsc-lite-devel & clang packages in Fedora.
sudo apt install -y python3-dev libnettle8 nettle-dev libhogweed6 python3-pip python3-venv clang libpcsclite-dev libpcsclite1 libclang-9-dev
sudo dnf install nettle clang clang-devel nettle-devel python3-devel pcsc-lite-devel
Then you can just use pip module to install in your virtualenvironment.
python -m pip install johnnycanencrypt
Building Johnny Can Encrypt for development¶
After you have the dependencies mentioned above, you can follow the steps below to build a wheel.
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
python setup.py develop
Only to build and test locally, you should execute
python setup.py develop
To build a wheel use the following command.
python setup.py bdist_wheel
How to run the tests?¶
After you did the python setup.py develop as mentioned above, execute the following command.
python -m pytest -vvv