## Client Setup ## The following [repository tool](README.md) function creates a directory structure that a client downloading new software using TUF (via tuf/client/updater.py) expects. The `root.json` metadata file must exist, and also the directories that hold the metadata files downloaded from a repository. Software updaters integrating with TUF may use this directory to store TUF updates saved on the client side. ```python >>> from tuf.repository_tool import * >>> create_tuf_client_directory("/path/to/repository/", "/path/to/client/") ``` `create_tuf_client_directory()` moves metadata from `/path/to/repository/metadata` to `/path/to/client/`. The repository in `/path/to/repository/` may be the repository example created in the repository tool [README](README.md). ## Test TUF Locally ## Run the local TUF repository server. ```Bash $ cd "/path/to/repository/"; python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8001 ``` Retrieve targets from the TUF repository and save them to `/path/to/client/`. The `basic_client.py` module is available in `tuf/client/`. In a different command-line prompt . . . ```Bash $ cd "/path/to/client/" $ ls metadata/ $ basic_client.py --repo http://localhost:8001 $ ls . targets/ targets/django/ .: metadata targets tuf.log targets/: django file1.txt file2.txt targets/django/: file4.txt ```