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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import locale
import os
import platform
import sys
from setuptools import find_packages, setup
from setuptools.command.test import test as TestCommand
try:
lc = locale.getlocale()
pf = platform.system()
if pf != 'Windows' and lc == (None, None):
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'C.UTF-8')
except (ValueError, UnicodeError, locale.Error):
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'en_US.UTF-8')
VERSION = '0.1.1.dev'
DESCRIPTION = (
)
DEPENDENCY_LINKS = []
KEYWORDS = [
'github',
'gitlab-ci',
'travis-ci',
'ci',
]
SETUP_COMMANDS = {}
def set_python_path(path):
if 'PYTHONPATH' in os.environ:
user_paths = os.environ['PYTHONPATH'].split(os.pathsep)
user_paths.insert(0, path)
os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = os.pathsep.join(user_paths)
else:
os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = path
class PyTestCommand(TestCommand):
"""
From https://pytest.org/latest/goodpractices.html
"""
user_options = [('pytest-args=', 'a', 'Arguments to pass to py.test')]
def initialize_options(self):
TestCommand.initialize_options(self)
self.pytest_args = []
def finalize_options(self):
TestCommand.finalize_options(self)
self.test_args = []
self.test_suite = True
def run_tests(self):
# import here, cause outside the eggs aren't loaded
import pytest
errno = pytest.main(self.pytest_args)
sys.exit(errno)
SETUP_COMMANDS['test'] = PyTestCommand
__dir__ = os.path.dirname(__file__)
from distutils.version import LooseVersion # noqa (late-import)
class PEP440Version(LooseVersion):
"""
Basic PEP440 version with a few features.
Uses the same version semantics as LooseVersion,
with the addition that a ``v`` prefix is allowed
in the version as required by PEP 440.
vstring may be a list, tuple or string.
v_prefix indicates whether output of the version
should include a v prefix.
v_prefix is auto-detected by default.
Set to False to remove if present, or True to add if missing.
"""
def __init__(self, vstring=None, v_prefix=None):
self._v_prefix = v_prefix
if isinstance(vstring, (list, tuple)):
type_ = type(vstring)
vstring = '.'.join(str(i) for i in vstring)
else:
type_ = list
vstring = vstring.strip()
if vstring.startswith('v'):
vstring = vstring[1:]
if vstring.startswith('!'):
raise ValueError('Invalid use of epoch')
if v_prefix is not False:
self._v_prefix = True
# Can not use super(..) on Python 2.7
LooseVersion.__init__(self, vstring)
if self._v_prefix:
self.vstring = 'v' + self.vstring
if len(self.version) > 1 and self.version[1] == '!':
self._epoch = self.version[0]
if not isinstance(self._epoch, int) or len(self.version) < 3:
raise ValueError('Invalid use of epoch')
# Normalise to lower case
self.version = [
x if isinstance(x, int) else x.lower() for x in self.version
if x not in ('-', '_')]
if self.version[-1] != '*' and not isinstance(self.version[-1], int):
self.version += (0, )
if type_ is tuple:
self.version = tuple(self.version)
self._final = None
self._previous = None
def __repr__(self):
return "%s('%s')" % (self.__class__.__name__, str(self))
@property
def is_dev(self):
return any(part == 'dev' for part in self.version)
@property
def has_epoch(self):
return any(part == '!' for part in self.version)
@property
def final(self):
"""
Provide only the final component of the version.
A new instance is return if this instance is not final.
"""
if self.has_epoch:
raise NotImplementedError
if self._final is not None:
return self._final
for i, part in enumerate(self.version):
if not isinstance(part, int):
final = self.version[:i]
break
else:
self._final = self
return self
self._final = PEP440Version(final, self._v_prefix)
return self._final
@property
def is_final(self):
return self.final == self
@property
def is_zero(self):
return all(part == 0 for part in self.version)
_zero_message = 'version prior to 0.0 can not exist'
def _estimate_previous(self):
"""
Return a new version calculated to be the previous version.
Currently only handles when the current instance is a final version.
To really get the previous for 1.0.0, we need to consult PyPi,
git tags, or some other source of all released versions,
to find the highest patch release in the prior minor release, or
highest minor releases if there were no patch releases in the
last minor release, etc.
As a result, currently this assumes that release x.(x-1).0 exists
in that instance.
"""
if self._previous:
return self._previous
assert self.is_final, '%r is not final' % self
if self.is_zero:
raise ValueError(self._zero_message)
previous = self._decrement(self.version)
self._previous = PEP440Version(previous, self._v_prefix)
return self._previous
@staticmethod
def _decrement(version):
pos = len(version) - 1
# Look for non-zero int part
while pos != 0 and not (isinstance(version[pos], int) and version[pos]):
pos -= 1
previous = []
if pos:
previous = version[:pos]
previous += (version[pos] - 1, )
if len(previous) == len(version):
return previous
remaining = version[pos + 1:-1]
previous += tuple(
0 if isinstance(i, int) else i for i in remaining)
previous += ('*', )
return previous
def egg_name_to_requirement(name):
name = name.strip()
parts = name.split('-')
# The first part may be v or v0, which would be considered a version
# if processed in the following loop.
name_parts = [parts[0]]
# Pre-releases may contain a '-' and be alpha only, so we must
# parse from the second part to find the first version-like part.
for part in parts[1:]:
version = PEP440Version(part)
if isinstance(version.version[0], int):
break
name_parts.append(part)
version_parts = parts[len(name_parts):]
if not version_parts:
return name
name = '-'.join(name_parts)
version = PEP440Version('-'.join(version_parts))
# Assume that alpha, beta, pre, post & final releases
# are in PyPi so setuptools can find it.
if not version.is_dev:
return name + '==' + str(version)
# setuptools fails if a version is given with any specifier such as
# `==`, `=~`, `>`, if the version is not in PyPi.
# For development releases, which will not usually be PyPi,
# setuptools will typically fail.
# So we estimate a previous release that should exist in PyPi,
# by decrementing the lowest final version part, and use version
# specifier `>` so that the installed package from VCS will have a
# version acceptable to the requirement.
# With major and minor releases, the previous version must be guessed.
# If the version was `2.1.0`, the previous_version will be literally
# `2.0.*` as it assumes that a prior minor release occurred and used
# the same versioning convention.
previous_version = version.final._estimate_previous()
if previous_version.is_zero:
raise ValueError(
'Version %s could not be decremented' % version)
return name + '>' + str(previous_version)
def read_requirements(filename):
"""
Parse a requirements file.
Accepts vcs+ links, and places the URL into
`DEPENDENCY_LINKS`.
:return: list of str for each package
"""
data = []
filename = os.path.join(__dir__, filename)
with open(filename) as requirements:
required = requirements.read().splitlines()
for line in required:
if not line or line.startswith('#'):
continue
if '+' in line[:4]:
repo_link, egg_name = line.split('#egg=')
if not egg_name:
raise ValueError('Unknown requirement: {0}'
.format(line))
DEPENDENCY_LINKS.append(line)
line = egg_name_to_requirement(egg_name)
data.append(line)
return data
required = read_requirements('requirements.txt')
test_required = []
long_description = None
extras_require = None
EXTRAS_REQUIRE = {}
data_files = None
if extras_require:
EXTRAS_REQUIRE = extras_require
SETUP_COMMANDS.update({
})
if __name__ == '__main__':
setup(name='org-status',
version=VERSION,
description=DESCRIPTION,
author='The coala developers',
author_email='[email protected]',
maintainer='Kilari Teja',
maintainer_email='[email protected]',
url='https://github.com/ksdme/org-status/',
platforms='any',
packages=find_packages(exclude=('build.*', 'tests', 'tests.*')),
install_requires=required,
extras_require=EXTRAS_REQUIRE,
tests_require=test_required,
dependency_links=DEPENDENCY_LINKS,
package_data={'org_status': ['VERSION']},
license='MIT',
keywords=KEYWORDS,
data_files=data_files,
long_description=long_description,
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'org-status = org_status:main',
],
},
# from http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Environment :: Console',
'Environment :: MacOS X',
'Environment :: Win32 (MS Windows)',
'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License'
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Information Analysis',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance',
'Topic :: Text Processing :: Linguistic'],
cmdclass=SETUP_COMMANDS,
)