Note: To use the 'upload' functionality of this file, you must:
$ pipenv install twine --dev
import io
import os
import sys
from shutil import rmtree
from setuptools import find_packages, setup, Command
Package meta-data.
NAME = 'mypackage'
DESCRIPTION = 'My short description for my project.'
URL = 'https://github.com/me/myproject'
EMAIL = 'me@example.com'
AUTHOR = 'Awesome Soul'
REQUIRES_PYTHON = '>=3.6.0'
VERSION = '0.1.0'
What packages are required for this module to be executed?
REQUIRED = [
'requests', 'maya', 'records',
]
What packages are optional?
EXTRAS = {
'fancy feature': ['django'],
}
The rest you shouldn't have to touch too much :)
------------------------------------------------
Except, perhaps the License and Trove Classifiers!
If you do change the License, remember to change the Trove Classifier for that!
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(file))
Import the README and use it as the long-description.
Note: this will only work if 'README.md' is present in your MANIFEST.in file!
try:
with io.open(os.path.join(here, 'README.md'), encoding='utf-8') as f:
long_description = '\n' + f.read()
except FileNotFoundError:
long_description = DESCRIPTION
Load the package's version.py module as a dictionary.
about = {}
if not VERSION:
projectslug = NAME.lower().replace("-", "").replace(" ", "_")
with open(os.path.join(here, project_slug, 'version.py')) as f:
exec(f.read(), about)
else:
about['version'] = VERSION
class UploadCommand(Command):
"""Support setup.py upload."""
description = 'Build and publish the package.'
user_options = []
@staticmethod
def status(s):
"""Prints things in bold."""
print('\033[1m{0}\033[0m'.format(s))
def initialize_options(self):
pass
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def run(self):
try:
self.status('Removing previous builds…')
rmtree(os.path.join(here, 'dist'))
except OSError:
pass
self.status('Building Source and Wheel (universal) distribution…')
os.system('{0} setup.py sdist bdist_wheel --universal'.format(sys.executable))
self.status('Uploading the package to PyPI via Twine…')
os.system('twine upload dist/*')
self.status('Pushing git tags…')
os.system('git tag v{0}'.format(about['__version__']))
os.system('git push --tags')
sys.exit()
!/usr/bin/env python
-- coding: utf-8 --
Note: To use the 'upload' functionality of this file, you must:
$ pipenv install twine --dev
import io import os import sys from shutil import rmtree
from setuptools import find_packages, setup, Command
Package meta-data.
NAME = 'mypackage' DESCRIPTION = 'My short description for my project.' URL = 'https://github.com/me/myproject' EMAIL = 'me@example.com' AUTHOR = 'Awesome Soul' REQUIRES_PYTHON = '>=3.6.0' VERSION = '0.1.0'
What packages are required for this module to be executed?
REQUIRED = [
'requests', 'maya', 'records',
]
What packages are optional?
EXTRAS = {
'fancy feature': ['django'],
}
The rest you shouldn't have to touch too much :)
------------------------------------------------
Except, perhaps the License and Trove Classifiers!
If you do change the License, remember to change the Trove Classifier for that!
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(file))
Import the README and use it as the long-description.
Note: this will only work if 'README.md' is present in your MANIFEST.in file!
try: with io.open(os.path.join(here, 'README.md'), encoding='utf-8') as f: long_description = '\n' + f.read() except FileNotFoundError: long_description = DESCRIPTION
Load the package's version.py module as a dictionary.
about = {} if not VERSION: projectslug = NAME.lower().replace("-", "").replace(" ", "_") with open(os.path.join(here, project_slug, 'version.py')) as f: exec(f.read(), about) else: about['version'] = VERSION
class UploadCommand(Command): """Support setup.py upload."""
Where the magic happens:
setup( name=NAME, version=about['version'], description=DESCRIPTION, long_description=long_description, long_description_content_type='text/markdown', author=AUTHOR, author_email=EMAIL, python_requires=REQUIRES_PYTHON, url=URL, packages=find_packages(exclude=["tests", ".tests", ".tests.", "tests."]),
If your package is a single module, use this instead of 'packages':
)