Additional common setuptools
helpers - for Python.
TODO
Install using pip:
$ pip install setupextras
Very basic example:
# =========================================
# IMPORTS
# --------------------------------------
import os
import json
import setuptools
import setupextras
# =========================================
# PACKAGE
# --------------------------------------
name = 'foo'
version = '1.0.0'
description = 'A foo library.'
keywords = [
'foo',
'bar',
]
packages = setupextras.get_packages()
data_files = setupextras.get_data_files(['*.*'], os.path.join(name, 'tests', '__fixtures__'))
requirements = setupextras.get_requirements()
readme = setupextras.get_readme()
config = {
'name': name,
'version': version,
'description': (description),
'keywords': keywords,
'author': 'Jonas Grimfelt',
'author_email': 'grimen@gmail.com',
'url': 'https://github.com/grimen/python-{name}'.format(name = name),
'download_url': 'https://github.com/grimen/python-{name}'.format(name = name),
'project_urls': {
'repository': 'https://github.com/grimen/python-{name}'.format(name = name),
'bugs': 'https://github.com/grimen/python-{name}/issues'.format(name = name),
},
'license': 'MIT',
'long_description': readme,
'packages': packages,
'data_files': data_files,
'install_requires': requirements,
}
print('CONFIG {0}'.format(json.dumps(config, indent = 4)))
# =========================================
# MAIN
# --------------------------------------
setuptools.setup(**config)
Clone down source code:
$ make install
Run colorful tests, with only native environment (dependency sandboxing up to you):
$ make test
Run less colorful tests, with multi-environment (using tox):
$ make test-tox
This project was mainly initiated - in lack of solid existing alternatives - to be used at our work at Markable.ai to have common code conventions between various programming environments where Python (research, CV, AI) is heavily used.
Released under the MIT license.