This fixes the case where Platydock is called within the context of a
virtual environment, but it needs to generate a Docker image - and
therefore, unless the host virtual environment, it needs
--break-system-packages to write to /usr.
If the Platypush setup.py is found in the current directory, then use
that directory as the base for the new image.
Otherwise, clone the repo on the fly and build the image from there.
All the latest versions of Alpine, Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora now require
`--break-system-packages` when installing packages via `pip` outside of
a virtual environment, even if it's within a container.
This allows procedures and event hooks to have more flexible signatures.
Along the lines of:
```python
@when(SomeEvent)
def hook(event):
...
@when(SomeOtherEvent)
def hook2():
...
```
Instead of supporting only the full context spec:
```python
@when(SomeEvent)
def hook(event, **ctx):
...
```
Closes: #400
YAML isn't part of the Python standard library, while JSON is.
If we want `setup.py` to dynamically parse the available integration
manifest files in order to populate the extra dependencies, then it's
better to rely on a JSON format for manifest files - the parser is part
of the standard library and it doesn't require the user to install
`pyyaml` before `platypush`.
The Fit API has (unfortunately) been deprecated by Google with no
alternatives - the new Health Connect API is only available on Android
devices.
Other Google APIs don't seem to be affected by the refresh token issue
either, so this should hopefully close that issue too.
Closes: #372
- Converted `Response` objects into `Schema`s.
- Removed the last references to the deprecated `Mapping` object.
- Fixed all errors and warnings in the plugin.