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* Integrate zenroom acceptance test * fixed zenroom reference * added additional dependences to the docker fils so that zenroom can be executed. added zenroom from git repo, because pypi servs an older buggy version * using the custom planetmintdriver branch to avoid pypi zendesk downloads * Added zenroom test * Added zenroom test Signed-off-by: Sangat Das <sangatdas5@gmail.com> * Change reference to planetmint-driver to planetmint-driver-python Signed-off-by: Sangat Das <sangatdas5@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jürgen Eckel <juergen@riddleandcode.com>
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in theplanetmint/planetmint
repo. - There are docs for the Python driver under
planetmint-driver/docs/
in theplanetmint/planetmint-driver-python
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planetmint/js-bigchaindb-driver
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