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Marcus Christie updated AIRAVATA-3342:
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    Description: 
An initial version of the user file management aspects of the SDK were 
implemented in the maptool custom Django app: 
https://github.com/SciGaP/simccs-maptool/blob/dev/simccs_maptool/django_airavata_sdk.py

The API need not have exactly the same signature, but that implementation 
should make clear the kind of functionality that should be offered.

TODO
- [x] put the airavata_python_sdk into a module? Right now the top level 
modules are `clients`, `samples`, `transport`. Also the there is a `build` 
directory there with duplicates of the python modules?
-- checked with Isuru and agree on putting this under top-level directory
- [x] generate documentation for public API
- [x] document in the README how to generate the documentation
- -[ ] have django_airavata_api.User_Files extend sdk's UserFiles and might as 
well set the {{settings.USER_FILES_MODEL}}-
- [x] switch airavata-django-portal code over to using SDK
- [x] move data_products_helper tests to SDK
- -[ ] access control? how to determine if user has access to files?-
-- honestly not sure what I meant by this
- [ ] setup apache repo to push the sdk to
- [x] make the SDK a proper Django app, this will ease testing and integration
- [ ] readthedocs integration


  was:
An initial version of the user file management aspects of the SDK were 
implemented in the maptool custom Django app: 
https://github.com/SciGaP/simccs-maptool/blob/dev/simccs_maptool/django_airavata_sdk.py

The API need not have exactly the same signature, but that implementation 
should make clear the kind of functionality that should be offered.

TODO
- [ ] put the airavata_python_sdk into a module? Right now the top level 
modules are `clients`, `samples`, `transport`. Also the there is a `build` 
directory there with duplicates of the python modules?
-- checked with Isuru and agree on putting this under top-level directory
- [x] generate documentation for public API
- [x] document in the README how to generate the documentation
- -[ ] have django_airavata_api.User_Files extend sdk's UserFiles and might as 
well set the {{settings.USER_FILES_MODEL}}-
- [x] switch airavata-django-portal code over to using SDK
- [x] move data_products_helper tests to SDK
- -[ ] access control? how to determine if user has access to files?-
-- honestly not sure what I meant by this
- [ ] setup apache repo to push the sdk to
- [x] make the SDK a proper Django app, this will ease testing and integration
- [ ] readthedocs integration



> Implement SDK function for managing user storage
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AIRAVATA-3342
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-3342
>             Project: Airavata
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Marcus Christie
>            Assignee: Marcus Christie
>            Priority: Major
>
> An initial version of the user file management aspects of the SDK were 
> implemented in the maptool custom Django app: 
> https://github.com/SciGaP/simccs-maptool/blob/dev/simccs_maptool/django_airavata_sdk.py
> The API need not have exactly the same signature, but that implementation 
> should make clear the kind of functionality that should be offered.
> TODO
> - [x] put the airavata_python_sdk into a module? Right now the top level 
> modules are `clients`, `samples`, `transport`. Also the there is a `build` 
> directory there with duplicates of the python modules?
> -- checked with Isuru and agree on putting this under top-level directory
> - [x] generate documentation for public API
> - [x] document in the README how to generate the documentation
> - -[ ] have django_airavata_api.User_Files extend sdk's UserFiles and might 
> as well set the {{settings.USER_FILES_MODEL}}-
> - [x] switch airavata-django-portal code over to using SDK
> - [x] move data_products_helper tests to SDK
> - -[ ] access control? how to determine if user has access to files?-
> -- honestly not sure what I meant by this
> - [ ] setup apache repo to push the sdk to
> - [x] make the SDK a proper Django app, this will ease testing and integration
> - [ ] readthedocs integration



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