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diff --git a/CHANGES.rst b/CHANGES.rst index 264b939a..8c214db3 100644 --- a/CHANGES.rst +++ b/CHANGES.rst @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ v30.3.0 * #394 via #862: Added support for `declarative package config in a setup.cfg file - <http://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#configuring-setup-using-setup-cfg-files>`_. + <https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#configuring-setup-using-setup-cfg-files>`_. v30.2.1 ------- @@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ v20.6.0 `semver <https://semver.org>`_ precisely. The 'v' prefix on version numbers now also allows version numbers to be referenced in the changelog, - e.g. https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/history.html#v20-6-0. + e.g. http://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/history.html#v20-6-0. 20.5 ---- @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ v20.6.0 * Added support for using passwords from keyring in the upload command. See `the upload docs - <http://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html#upload-upload-source-and-or-egg-distributions-to-pypi>`_ + <https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#upload-upload-source-and-or-egg-distributions-to-pypi>`_ for details. 20.0 @@ -1542,7 +1542,7 @@ process to fail and PyPI uploads no longer accept files for 13.0. --- * Added a `Developer Guide - <https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/developer-guide.html>`_ to the official + <https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/developer-guide.html>`_ to the official documentation. * Some code refactoring and cleanup was done with no intended behavioral changes. @@ -2962,7 +2962,7 @@ easy_install * ``setuptools`` now finds its commands, ``setup()`` argument validators, and metadata writers using entry points, so that they can be extended by third-party packages. See `Creating distutils Extensions - <http://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html#creating-distutils-extensions>`_ + <https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#creating-distutils-extensions>`_ for more details. * The vestigial ``depends`` command has been removed. It was never finished diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in index e25a5ea5..325bbed8 100644 --- a/MANIFEST.in +++ b/MANIFEST.in @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ include LICENSE include launcher.c include msvc-build-launcher.cmd include pytest.ini +include tox.ini @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ Use ``--help`` to get a full options list, but we recommend consulting the `EasyInstall manual`_ for detailed instructions, especially `the section on custom installation locations`_. -.. _EasyInstall manual: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall -.. _the section on custom installation locations: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall#custom-installation-locations +.. _EasyInstall manual: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html +.. _the section on custom installation locations: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html#custom-installation-locations Downloads diff --git a/docs/setuptools.txt b/docs/setuptools.txt index 2f78b133..2a494fca 100644 --- a/docs/setuptools.txt +++ b/docs/setuptools.txt @@ -59,14 +59,6 @@ Feature Highlights: * Create extensible applications and frameworks that automatically discover extensions, using simple "entry points" declared in a project's setup script. -In addition to the PyPI downloads, the development version of ``setuptools`` -is available from the `Python SVN sandbox`_, and in-development versions of the -`0.6 branch`_ are available as well. - -.. _0.6 branch: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/branches/setuptools-0.6/#egg=setuptools-dev06 - -.. _Python SVN sandbox: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/trunk/setuptools/#egg=setuptools-dev - .. contents:: **Table of Contents** .. _ez_setup.py: `bootstrap module`_ @@ -769,6 +761,40 @@ so that Package B doesn't have to remove the ``[PDF]`` from its requirement specifier. +.. _Platform Specific Dependencies: + + +Declaring platform specific dependencies +---------------------------------------- + +Sometimes a project might require a dependency to run on a specific platform. +This could to a package that back ports a module so that it can be used in +older python versions. Or it could be a package that is required to run on a +specific operating system. This will allow a project to work on multiple +different platforms without installing dependencies that are not required for +a platform that is installing the project. + +For example, here is a project that uses the ``enum`` module and ``pywin32``:: + + setup( + name="Project", + ... + install_requires=[ + 'enum34;python_version<"3.4"', + 'pywin32 >= 1.0;platform_system=="Windows"' + ] + ) + +Since the ``enum`` module was added in Python 3.4, it should only be installed +if the python version is earlier. Since ``pywin32`` will only be used on +windows, it should only be installed when the operating system is Windows. +Specifying version requirements for the dependencies is supported as normal. + +The environmental markers that may be used for testing platform types are +detailed in `PEP 508`_. + +.. _PEP 508: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0508/ + Including Data Files ==================== @@ -1422,10 +1448,6 @@ egg distributions by adding one or more of the following to the project's manually-specified post-release tag, such as a build or revision number (``--tag-build=STRING, -bSTRING``) -* A "last-modified revision number" string generated automatically from - Subversion's metadata (assuming your project is being built from a Subversion - "working copy") (``--tag-svn-revision, -r``) - * An 8-character representation of the build date (``--tag-date, -d``), as a postrelease tag @@ -1557,68 +1579,6 @@ this:: in order to check out the in-development version of ``projectname``. -Managing "Continuous Releases" Using Subversion ------------------------------------------------ - -If you expect your users to track in-development versions of your project via -Subversion, there are a few additional steps you should take to ensure that -things work smoothly with EasyInstall. First, you should add the following -to your project's ``setup.cfg`` file: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [egg_info] - tag_build = .dev - tag_svn_revision = 1 - -This will tell ``setuptools`` to generate package version numbers like -``1.0a1.dev-r1263``, which will be considered to be an *older* release than -``1.0a1``. Thus, when you actually release ``1.0a1``, the entire egg -infrastructure (including ``setuptools``, ``pkg_resources`` and EasyInstall) -will know that ``1.0a1`` supersedes any interim snapshots from Subversion, and -handle upgrades accordingly. - -(Note: the project version number you specify in ``setup.py`` should always be -the *next* version of your software, not the last released version. -Alternately, you can leave out the ``tag_build=.dev``, and always use the -*last* release as a version number, so that your post-1.0 builds are labelled -``1.0-r1263``, indicating a post-1.0 patchlevel. Most projects so far, -however, seem to prefer to think of their project as being a future version -still under development, rather than a past version being patched. It is of -course possible for a single project to have both situations, using -post-release numbering on release branches, and pre-release numbering on the -trunk. But you don't have to make things this complex if you don't want to.) - -Commonly, projects releasing code from Subversion will include a PyPI link to -their checkout URL (as described in the previous section) with an -``#egg=projectname-dev`` suffix. This allows users to request EasyInstall -to download ``projectname==dev`` in order to get the latest in-development -code. Note that if your project depends on such in-progress code, you may wish -to specify your ``install_requires`` (or other requirements) to include -``==dev``, e.g.: - -.. code-block:: python - - install_requires=["OtherProject>=0.2a1.dev-r143,==dev"] - -The above example says, "I really want at least this particular development -revision number, but feel free to follow and use an ``#egg=OtherProject-dev`` -link if you find one". This avoids the need to have actual source or binary -distribution snapshots of in-development code available, just to be able to -depend on the latest and greatest a project has to offer. - -A final note for Subversion development: if you are using SVN revision tags -as described in this section, it's a good idea to run ``setup.py develop`` -after each Subversion checkin or update, because your project's version number -will be changing, and your script wrappers need to be updated accordingly. - -Also, if the project's requirements have changed, the ``develop`` command will -take care of fetching the updated dependencies, building changed extensions, -etc. Be sure to also remind any of your users who check out your project -from Subversion that they need to run ``setup.py develop`` after every update -in order to keep their checkout completely in sync. - - Making "Official" (Non-Snapshot) Releases ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -1632,18 +1592,18 @@ tagging the release, so the trunk will still produce development snapshots. Alternately, if you are not branching for releases, you can override the default version options on the command line, using something like:: - python setup.py egg_info -RDb "" sdist bdist_egg register upload + python setup.py egg_info -Db "" sdist bdist_egg register upload -The first part of this command (``egg_info -RDb ""``) will override the +The first part of this command (``egg_info -Db ""``) will override the configured tag information, before creating source and binary eggs, registering the project with PyPI, and uploading the files. Thus, these commands will use -the plain version from your ``setup.py``, without adding the Subversion -revision number or build designation string. +the plain version from your ``setup.py``, without adding the build designation +string. Of course, if you will be doing this a lot, you may wish to create a personal alias for this operation, e.g.:: - python setup.py alias -u release egg_info -RDb "" + python setup.py alias -u release egg_info -Db "" You can then use it like this:: @@ -1703,8 +1663,7 @@ the command line supplies its expansion. For example, this command defines a sitewide alias called "daily", that sets various ``egg_info`` tagging options:: - setup.py alias --global-config daily egg_info --tag-svn-revision \ - --tag-build=development + setup.py alias --global-config daily egg_info --tag-build=development Once the alias is defined, it can then be used with other setup commands, e.g.:: @@ -1714,7 +1673,7 @@ e.g.:: setup.py daily sdist bdist_egg # generate both The above commands are interpreted as if the word ``daily`` were replaced with -``egg_info --tag-svn-revision --tag-build=development``. +``egg_info --tag-build=development``. Note that setuptools will expand each alias *at most once* in a given command line. This serves two purposes. First, if you accidentally create an alias @@ -2001,27 +1960,6 @@ added in the following order: it on the command line using ``-b ""`` or ``--tag-build=""`` as an argument to the ``egg_info`` command. -``--tag-svn-revision, -r`` - If the current directory is a Subversion checkout (i.e. has a ``.svn`` - subdirectory, this appends a string of the form "-rNNNN" to the project's - version string, where NNNN is the revision number of the most recent - modification to the current directory, as obtained from the ``svn info`` - command. - - If the current directory is not a Subversion checkout, the command will - look for a ``PKG-INFO`` file instead, and try to find the revision number - from that, by looking for a "-rNNNN" string at the end of the version - number. (This is so that building a package from a source distribution of - a Subversion snapshot will produce a binary with the correct version - number.) - - If there is no ``PKG-INFO`` file, or the version number contained therein - does not end with ``-r`` and a number, then ``-r0`` is used. - -``--no-svn-revision, -R`` - Don't include the Subversion revision in the version number. This option - is included so you can override a default setting put in ``setup.cfg``. - ``--tag-date, -d`` Add a date stamp of the form "-YYYYMMDD" (e.g. "-20050528") to the project's version number. @@ -2335,68 +2273,6 @@ password from the keyring. New in 20.1: Added keyring support. -.. _upload_docs: - -``upload_docs`` - Upload package documentation to PyPI -====================================================== - -PyPI now supports uploading project documentation to the dedicated URL -https://pythonhosted.org/<project>/. - -The ``upload_docs`` command will create the necessary zip file out of a -documentation directory and will post to the repository. - -Note that to upload the documentation of a project, the corresponding version -must already be registered with PyPI, using the distutils ``register`` -command -- just like the ``upload`` command. - -Assuming there is an ``Example`` project with documentation in the -subdirectory ``docs``, e.g.:: - - Example/ - |-- example.py - |-- setup.cfg - |-- setup.py - |-- docs - | |-- build - | | `-- html - | | | |-- index.html - | | | `-- tips_tricks.html - | |-- conf.py - | |-- index.txt - | `-- tips_tricks.txt - -You can simply pass the documentation directory path to the ``upload_docs`` -command:: - - python setup.py upload_docs --upload-dir=docs/build/html - -If no ``--upload-dir`` is given, ``upload_docs`` will attempt to run the -``build_sphinx`` command to generate uploadable documentation. -For the command to become available, `Sphinx <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/>`_ -must be installed in the same environment as distribute. - -As with other ``setuptools``-based commands, you can define useful -defaults in the ``setup.cfg`` of your Python project, e.g.: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [upload_docs] - upload-dir = docs/build/html - -The ``upload_docs`` command has the following options: - -``--upload-dir`` - The directory to be uploaded to the repository. - -``--show-response`` - Display the full response text from server; this is useful for debugging - PyPI problems. - -``--repository=URL, -r URL`` - The URL of the repository to upload to. Defaults to - https://pypi.python.org/pypi (i.e., the main PyPI installation). - ----------------------------------------- Configuring setup() using setup.cfg files @@ -8,11 +8,10 @@ tag_build = .post tag_date = 1 [aliases] -clean_egg_info = egg_info -RDb '' +clean_egg_info = egg_info -Db '' release = clean_egg_info sdist bdist_wheel source = register sdist binary binary = bdist_egg upload --show-response -test = pytest [upload] repository = https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/ diff --git a/setuptools/command/egg_info.py b/setuptools/command/egg_info.py index 2bc57b18..5ab54dc7 100755 --- a/setuptools/command/egg_info.py +++ b/setuptools/command/egg_info.py @@ -121,18 +121,13 @@ class egg_info(Command): user_options = [ ('egg-base=', 'e', "directory containing .egg-info directories" " (default: top of the source tree)"), - ('tag-svn-revision', 'r', - "Add subversion revision ID to version number"), ('tag-date', 'd', "Add date stamp (e.g. 20050528) to version number"), ('tag-build=', 'b', "Specify explicit tag to add to version number"), - ('no-svn-revision', 'R', - "Don't add subversion revision ID [default]"), ('no-date', 'D', "Don't include date stamp [default]"), ] - boolean_options = ['tag-date', 'tag-svn-revision'] + boolean_options = ['tag-date'] negative_opt = { - 'no-svn-revision': 'tag-svn-revision', 'no-date': 'tag-date', } @@ -146,10 +141,22 @@ class egg_info(Command): self.broken_egg_info = False self.vtags = None + #################################### + # allow the 'tag_svn_revision' to be detected and + # set, supporting sdists built on older Setuptools. + @property + def tag_svn_revision(self): + pass + + @tag_svn_revision.setter + def tag_svn_revision(self, value): + pass + #################################### + def save_version_info(self, filename): """ - Materialize the values of svn_revision and date into the - build tag. Install these keys in a deterministic order + Materialize the value of date into the + build tag. Install build keys in a deterministic order to avoid arbitrary reordering on subsequent builds. """ # python 2.6 compatibility |