Automatically set package version from Git. This is a re-release of [bad-setuptools-git-version][] with fixes and improvements, which is itself a re-release of setuptools-git-version
Instead of hard-coding the package version in setup.py
like:
setup(
name='foobar',
version='1.0.0',
...
)
this package allows to extract it from tags in the underlying Git repository:
setup(
name='foobar',
version_config={
"version_format": "{tag}.{cc}",
"starting_version": "0.1.0"
},
setup_requires=['bad-setuptools-git-version'],
...
)
The tool uses the semantically-latest tag as the base version. If there are no annotated tags, the version specified by starting_version
will be used. If HEAD
is at the tag, the version will be the tag itself. If there are commits ahead of the tag, the first 8 characters of the sha of the HEAD
commit will be included.