The Juju team is proud to release Pylibjuju 2.9.11!
Pylibjuju enables you to drive Juju from Python, easing operations from day 2 and beyond. It is a toolkit for adding automation to your projects. Pylibjuju enables you to manage your Juju controllers, models, applications and units.
This is a release of the Pylibjuju 2.9, which corresponds to Juju 2.9 track. This is a minor release that adds support for the assumes directive.
How do I get it?
The best way to get your hands on this release of Pylibjuju is to use pypi:
pip install juju
What’s Changed
- Add REPL quickstart subsection by @sed-i in https://github.com/juju/python-libjuju/pull/676
- Revision of test onos.charm by @juanmanuel-tirado in https://github.com/juju/python-libjuju/pull/686
- [JUJU-1353] Parse assume directives. by @juanmanuel-tirado in https://github.com/juju/python-libjuju/pull/685
- Replace deprecated juju.loop() calls from examples and documentation by @ittner in https://github.com/juju/python-libjuju/pull/687
- Fixed the bundle run when the channel is None by @oEscal in https://github.com/juju/python-libjuju/pull/664
- [JUJU-1433] Release 2.9.11 notes by @cderici in https://github.com/juju/python-libjuju/pull/688
New Contributors
- @ittner made their first contribution in https://github.com/juju/python-libjuju/pull/687
- @oEscal made their first contribution in https://github.com/juju/python-libjuju/pull/664
Full Changelog: https://github.com/juju/python-libjuju/compare/2.9.10...2.9.11
Feedback Appreciated!
We encourage everyone to let us know how you’re using Pylibjuju. Please ask questions on on Discourse, send us a message on Twitter using the hashtag #jujucharms.