* Fixed Options for extra_params in UI
* Enhanced meta-programming for models
* Plugins can be imported from a python file if they're named
`senpy_<whatever>.py>` (no need for `.senpy` anymore!)
* Add docstings and tests to most plugins
* Read plugin description from the docstring
* Refactor code to get rid of unnecessary `.senpy`s
* Load models, plugins and utils into the main namespace (see __init__.py)
* Enhanced plugin development/experience with utils (easy_test, easy_serve)
* Fix bug in check_template that wouldn't check objects
* Make model defaults a private variable
* Add option to list loaded plugins in CLI
* Update docs
* Refactored BaseModel for efficiency
* Added plugin metaclass to keep track of plugin types
* Moved plugins to examples dir (in a previous commit)
* Simplified validation in parse_params
* Added convenience methods to mock requests in tests
* Changed help schema to use `.valid_parameters` instead of `.parameters`,
which was used in results to show parameters provided by the user.
* Improved UI
* Added basic parameters
* Fixed bugs in parameter handling
* Refactored and cleaned code
* Improved debugging (back to using Flask's built-in mechanisms)
* Recursive model loading from json
* Added DEVPORT to Makefile
* Accept json-ld input. Closes#16
* Improved Exception handling in client
* Modified default plugin selection to only include analysis plugins
* More tests
* Added interactive debugging
* Better exception logging
* More tests for errors
* Added ONBUILD to dockerfile
Now creating new images based on senpy's is as easy as:
```from senpy:<version>```. This will automatically mount the code to
/senpy-plugins and install all dependencies
* Added /data as a VOLUME
* Added `--use-wheel` to pip install both on the image and in the
auto-install function.
* Closes#9
Break compatibilitity:
* Removed ability to (de)activate plugins through the web
Bug-fixes and improvements:
* Closes#5
* Closes#1
* Adds Client (beta)
* Added several schemas
* Lighter string representation -> should avoid delays in the analysis
with plugins that have 'heavy' attributes
Backwards-incompatible changes:
* Context in headers by default
* All schemas include a "@type" argument that is used for autodetection
in the client
... And possibly many more, this is still <1.0
* The API has also changed, there are new parameters to send the
context as part of the headers.
* Improved tests
* PEP8 compliance (despite the line about gevent)
Moved from Yapsy again (it is not flexible enough), now we use a
custom solution.
The activation and deactivation of plugins is asynchronous, so
that plugins that take a long time don't interfere with the rest.