FlynnID 0.3

I’ve just released an update to FlynnID. The primary change is that I’ve reintroduced the command line arguments, meaning a single node can be registered without the need for a configuration file. I’ve also hopefully learned my lesson, and in the words of a friend ‘Deprecate, not annihilate!’

Along with this change, 0.3 also introduces a handy feature if you’re running FlynnID on a schedule. If the node you’re registering is already registered then it won’t attempt to register it again. You can override this behavior using the --force command line option.

Lastly, the output is now much more colourful…

$flynnid config.json
Registering 10.250.3.15:8080 to localhost:4444 [SUCCESS]
Registering 10.250.5.90:8080 to localhost:4444 [SKIPPED]
Registering 10.250.1.26:8080 to localhost:4444 [FAILED]

You can install/upgrade using pip install -U flynnid.

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