# Announce Server A Python library that announces a server to a host. ## Installation ```bash pip install announce-server ``` ## Development To install the developer dependencies required for testing and publishing: ```bash pip install -e .[dev,pub] ``` ## Build To build the package, run: ```bash rm -rf dist/ build/ .eggs/ .pytest_cache/ src/announce_server.egg-info/ python -m build --sdist --wheel ``` To publish: ```bash twine upload dist/* ``` ## Test To run the tests, call: ```bash pytest ``` ## Usage ```python from announce_server import register_service @register_service(name="server_name", ip="server_ip", port=8000, host_ip="host_server_ip", host_port=5000, retry_interval=5) def your_function(): pass ``` ## Registry The `announce_server` CLI provides a simple way to start a registry server. The registry server keeps track of available services and periodically sends heartbeat messages to ensure that registered services are still active. ### Command ```bash announce_server start_registry [--address ADDRESS] [--port PORT] [--heartbeat_interval INTERVAL] [--heartbeat_timeout TIMEOUT] ``` ### Arguments - `--address ADDRESS`: The IP address of the server. Default: `0.0.0.0`. - `--port PORT`: The port number of the server. Default: `4999`. - `--heartbeat_interval INTERVAL`: The interval between heartbeat messages in seconds. Default: `5`. - `--heartbeat_timeout TIMEOUT`: The timeout for waiting for a response in seconds. Default: `3`. ### Example To start the registry server with the default configuration, run: ```bash announce_server start_registry ``` To start the registry server with a custom IP address, port number, heartbeat interval, and timeout, run: ```bash announce_server start_registry --address localhost --port 4998 --heartbeat_interval 10 --heartbeat_timeout 5 ```