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Initial version #1

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@valeksiev valeksiev commented Dec 2, 2024

Initial version of Alkemio's generic virtual contributor engine.

Related to: alkem-io/alkemio#1456

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  • New Features

    • Introduced a virtual contributor engine for asynchronous message handling via RabbitMQ.
    • Added configuration management for RabbitMQ environment variables.
    • Implemented input and response data structures for handling messages and validation.
    • Added utility functions for language mapping and document processing.
  • Licensing

    • Updated to the European Union Public Licence (EUPL) version 1.2.
  • Chores

    • Updated .gitignore to exclude sensitive and unnecessary files.
    • Created pyproject.toml for project metadata and dependencies.

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The changes introduce several new files and modifications to existing files in the project. A .gitignore file is updated to exclude various environment and temporary files. The LICENSE.txt file is updated to include the European Union Public License version 1.2. New classes and methods are added across multiple files to implement a virtual contributor engine that utilizes RabbitMQ for asynchronous message handling. Configuration management for RabbitMQ settings is also introduced, along with utility functions for processing input and output data.

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File Change Summary
.gitignore Added entries for .env, __pycache__/, docker-compose-local.yaml, .DS_Store, *.log, and dist/ to ignore.
LICENSE.txt Updated to include the European Union Public License (EUPL) version 1.2.
alkemio_virtual_contributor_engine/alkemio_vc_engine.py Added AlkemioVirtualContributorEngine class with methods for handling RabbitMQ messages.
alkemio_virtual_contributor_engine/config.py Introduced Env class for managing RabbitMQ environment variables.
alkemio_virtual_contributor_engine/events/input.py Added classes and enums for managing input data: ResultHandlerAction, InvocationOperation, MessageSenderRole, HistoryItem, RoomDetails, ResultHandler, and Input.
alkemio_virtual_contributor_engine/events/response.py Added Source and Response classes for managing response data.
alkemio_virtual_contributor_engine/rabbitmq.py Introduced RabbitMQ class for connecting and interacting with RabbitMQ.
alkemio_virtual_contributor_engine/utils.py Added utility functions for language mapping and document processing.
pyproject.toml Created to define project metadata, dependencies, and build system.

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🐰 In the garden of code, we hop with glee,
New files and changes, as bright as can be!
With RabbitMQ's whispers, our messages flow,
In the world of Python, watch our project grow!
A license to guide us, a config to share,
Together we build, with love and with care! 🌼


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@valeksiev valeksiev merged commit 34f5ab3 into develop Dec 2, 2024
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