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PynKode
pynkode is a tutorial of how nkode works. There are jupyter notebooks in /notebooks covering these topics:
- dispersion
- nkode enrollment, login, and renewal
- split shuffle
Installation
- Python version 3.10 or greater is required
- Install pyenv or conda for environment management
Option 1: Using conda
# Create a new conda environment named pynkode
conda create -n pynkode python=3.10
# Activate the environment
conda activate pynkode
# Install the requirements
pip install -r requirements.txt
Option 2: Using pyenv
# Install Python 3.10 using pyenv
pyenv install 3.10.0
# Create a virtualenv named pynkode
pyenv virtualenv 3.10.0 pynkode
# Set the local version to pynkode
pyenv local pynkode
# Install the requirements
pip install -r requirements.txt
Starting a Jupyter Notebook
Option 1: Using classic Jupyter Notebook
# Ensure your environment is activated
# For conda: conda activate pynkode
# For pyenv: (should be automatic if in the directory)
# Start the Jupyter Notebook server
jupyter notebook
Option 2: Using JupyterLab
# Ensure your environment is activated
# Start JupyterLab
jupyter lab
Explore the Docs
You can find documentation in the docs folder.
Tutorials
You can find tutorials in the notebooks directory.
Recommended order:
- Enrollment_Login_Renewal_Simplified.ipynb - Learn the basics of the nKode API
- Enrollment_Login_Renewal_Detailed.ipynb - Learn the nKode API in detail
- Dispersion.ipynb- Understand the basic concepts of dispersion in nkode
- Split_Shuffle.ipynb - Explore the split shuffle functionality
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