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hop-client v0.1 This release includes a range of additions, refactoring, and fixes for hop-client. Major changes include improvements to message formatting and de/serialization, restructuring of the stream interface to reflect major upstream changes, and revamping the management of configuration files and authentication. Changelog Changed Modify message serialization format passed through the wire to enable rapid message classification. Simplify API both the CLI and python API, and provide consistency between both methods for publishing and subscribing to messages. Stream now takes in various message models directly for publishing, and return the appropriate message model when grabbing messages, with a "catch-all" unstructured type. Standardize API for message models throughout. Authentication is now enabled by default for both the CLI and python API. Disabling authentication now needs to be done explicitly. Update options in CLI and python API to reflect adc-streaming 1.0 release. Added Add hop version to print out versions of hop-client dependencies. Add hop auth for various authentication utilities, including setting up configuration for configuring various authentication options and showing where the default configuration location is. Expose Auth class for providing custom configuration if not reading in auth configuration from a default location. Removed Remove timeout option in subscribing to messages in CLI and python API, instead will listen to messages until an end-of-stream (EOS) is received. To listen to messages indefinitely, use persist option. Remove options to pass in Producer/Consumer configuration options directly. Instead, specific options can be configured and a proper method for passing in authentication is exposed.
astrophysics, hop-client, scimma, multimessenger
astrophysics, hop-client, scimma, multimessenger
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