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Cookiecutter PyPackage

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Cookiecutter template for a Python package.

Features

  • Testing setup with unittest and python setup.py test or py.test
  • Travis-CI: Ready for Travis Continuous Integration testing
  • Conda testing: Setup to easily test for Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5
  • Sphinx docs: Documentation ready for generation with, for example, ReadTheDocs
  • Versioneer: Pre-configured for git-based versioning with a v prefix.
  • Auto-release to PyPI when you push a new tag to master (optional)
  • Command line interface using Click (optional)

Build Status

Linux:

Linux build status on Travis CI

Windows:

Windows build status on Appveyor

Quickstart

Install the latest Cookiecutter if you haven't installed it yet (this requires Cookiecutter 1.4.0 or higher):

pip install -U cookiecutter

Generate a Python package project:

cookiecutter https://github.com/nanshe-org/nanshe-cookiecutter.git

Then:

  • Create a repo and put it there.
  • Add the repo to your Travis-CI account.
  • Install the dev requirements into a virtualenv. (pip install -r requirements_dev.txt)
  • Run the script travis_pypi_setup.py to encrypt your PyPI password in Travis config and activate automated deployment on PyPI when you push a new tag to master branch.
  • Add the repo to your ReadTheDocs account + turn on the ReadTheDocs service hook.
  • Release your package by pushing a new tag to master.
  • Add a requirements.txt file that specifies the packages you will need for your project and their versions. For more info see the pip docs for requirements files.

For more details, see the cookiecutter-pypackage tutorial.

Not Exactly What You Want?

Don't worry, you have options:

Similar Cookiecutter Templates

Fork This / Create Your Own

If you have differences in your preferred setup, I encourage you to fork this to create your own version. Or create your own; it doesn't strictly have to be a fork.

  • Once you have your own version working, add it to the Similar Cookiecutter Templates list above with a brief description.
  • It's up to you whether or not to rename your fork/own version. Do whatever you think sounds good.

Or Submit a Pull Request

I also accept pull requests on this, if they're small, atomic, and if they make my own packaging experience better.