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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
import imp
import subprocess
## Python 2.6 subprocess.check_output compatibility. Thanks Greg Hewgill!
if 'check_output' not in dir(subprocess):
def check_output(cmd_args, *args, **kwargs):
proc = subprocess.Popen(
cmd_args, *args,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, **kwargs)
out, err = proc.communicate()
if proc.returncode != 0:
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(args)
return out
subprocess.check_output = check_output
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
from setuptools.command.test import test as TestCommand
from distutils import spawn
try:
import colorama
colorama.init() # Initialize colorama on Windows
except ImportError:
# Don't require colorama just for running paver tasks. This allows us to
# run `paver install' without requiring the user to first have colorama
# installed.
pass
# Add the current directory to the module search path.
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('.'))
## Constants
CODE_DIRECTORY = '$package'
DOCS_DIRECTORY = 'docs'
TESTS_DIRECTORY = 'tests'
PYTEST_FLAGS = ['--doctest-modules']
# Import metadata. Normally this would just be:
#
# from $package import metadata
#
# However, when we do this, we also import `$package/__init__.py'. If this
# imports names from some other modules and these modules have third-party
# dependencies that need installing (which happens after this file is run), the
# script will crash. What we do instead is to load the metadata module by path
# instead, effectively side-stepping the dependency problem. Please make sure
# metadata has no dependencies, otherwise they will need to be added to
# the setup_requires keyword.
metadata = imp.load_source(
'metadata', os.path.join(CODE_DIRECTORY, 'metadata.py'))
## Miscellaneous helper functions
def get_project_files():
"""Retrieve a list of project files, ignoring hidden files.
:return: sorted list of project files
:rtype: :class:`list`
"""
if is_git_project() and has_git():
return get_git_project_files()
project_files = []
for top, subdirs, files in os.walk('.'):
for subdir in subdirs:
if subdir.startswith('.'):
subdirs.remove(subdir)
for f in files:
if f.startswith('.'):
continue
project_files.append(os.path.join(top, f))
return project_files
def is_git_project():
return os.path.isdir('.git')
def has_git():
return bool(spawn.find_executable("git"))
def get_git_project_files():
"""Retrieve a list of all non-ignored files, including untracked files,
excluding deleted files.
:return: sorted list of git project files
:rtype: :class:`list`
"""
cached_and_untracked_files = git_ls_files(
'--cached', # All files cached in the index
'--others', # Untracked files
# Exclude untracked files that would be excluded by .gitignore, etc.
'--exclude-standard')
uncommitted_deleted_files = git_ls_files('--deleted')
# Since sorting of files in a set is arbitrary, return a sorted list to
# provide a well-defined order to tools like flake8, etc.
return sorted(cached_and_untracked_files - uncommitted_deleted_files)
def git_ls_files(*cmd_args):
"""Run ``git ls-files`` in the top-level project directory. Arguments go
directly to execution call.
:return: set of file names
:rtype: :class:`set`
"""
cmd = ['git', 'ls-files']
cmd.extend(cmd_args)
return set(subprocess.check_output(cmd).splitlines())
def print_success_message(message):
"""Print a message indicating success in green color to STDOUT.
:param message: the message to print
:type message: :class:`str`
"""
try:
import colorama
print(colorama.Fore.GREEN + message + colorama.Fore.RESET)
except ImportError:
print(message)
def print_failure_message(message):
"""Print a message indicating failure in red color to STDERR.
:param message: the message to print
:type message: :class:`str`
"""
try:
import colorama
print(colorama.Fore.RED + message + colorama.Fore.RESET,
file=sys.stderr)
except ImportError:
print(message, file=sys.stderr)
def read(filename):
"""Return the contents of a file.
:param filename: file path
:type filename: :class:`str`
:return: the file's content
:rtype: :class:`str`
"""
with open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), filename)) as f:
return f.read()
def _lint():
"""Run lint and return an exit code."""
# Flake8 doesn't have an easy way to run checks using a Python function, so
# just fork off another process to do it.
# Python 3 compat:
# - The result of subprocess call outputs are byte strings, meaning we need
# to pass a byte string to endswith.
project_python_files = [filename for filename in get_project_files()
if filename.endswith(b'.py')]
retcode = subprocess.call(
['flake8', '--max-complexity=10'] + project_python_files)
if retcode == 0:
print_success_message('No style errors')
return retcode
def _test():
"""Run the unit tests.
:return: exit code
"""
# Make sure to import pytest in this function. For the reason, see here:
# <http://pytest.org/latest/goodpractises.html#integration-with-setuptools-test-commands> # NOPEP8
import pytest
# This runs the unit tests.
# It also runs doctest, but only on the modules in TESTS_DIRECTORY.
return pytest.main(PYTEST_FLAGS + [TESTS_DIRECTORY])
def _test_all():
"""Run lint and tests.
:return: exit code
"""
return _lint() + _test()
# The following code is to allow tests to be run with `python setup.py test'.
# The main reason to make this possible is to allow tests to be run as part of
# Setuptools' automatic run of 2to3 on the source code. The recommended way to
# run tests is still `paver test_all'.
# See <http://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/python3.html>
# Code based on <http://pytest.org/latest/goodpractises.html#integration-with-setuptools-test-commands> # NOPEP8
class TestAllCommand(TestCommand):
def finalize_options(self):
TestCommand.finalize_options(self)
# These are fake, and just set to appease distutils and setuptools.
self.test_suite = True
self.test_args = []
def run_tests(self):
raise SystemExit(_test_all())
# define install_requires for specific Python versions
python_version_specific_requires = []
# as of Python >= 2.7 and >= 3.2, the argparse module is maintained within
# the Python standard library, otherwise we install it as a separate package
if sys.version_info < (2, 7) or (3, 0) <= sys.version_info < (3, 3):
python_version_specific_requires.append('argparse')
# See here for more options:
# <http://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html>
setup_dict = dict(
name=metadata.package,
version=metadata.version,
author=metadata.authors[0],
author_email=metadata.emails[0],
maintainer=metadata.authors[0],
maintainer_email=metadata.emails[0],
url=metadata.url,
description=metadata.description,
long_description=read('README.rst'),
# Find a list of classifiers here:
# <http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers>
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 1 - Planning',
'Environment :: Console',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
'Natural Language :: English',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy',
'Topic :: Documentation',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules',
'Topic :: System :: Installation/Setup',
'Topic :: System :: Software Distribution',
],
packages=find_packages(exclude=(TESTS_DIRECTORY,)),
install_requires=[
# your module dependencies
] + python_version_specific_requires,
# Allow tests to be run with `python setup.py test'.
tests_require=[
'pytest==2.5.1',
'mock==1.0.1',
'flake8==2.1.0',
],
cmdclass={'test': TestAllCommand},
zip_safe=False, # don't use eggs
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'${package}_cli = ${package}.main:entry_point'
],
# if you have a gui, use this
# 'gui_scripts': [
# '${package}_gui = ${package}.gui:entry_point'
# ]
}
)
def main():
setup(**setup_dict)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()