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Name: stsci.distutils
Version: 0.3.7
Summary: distutils/packaging-related utilities used by some of STScI's packages
Home-page: http://www.stsci.edu/resources/software_hardware/stsci_python
Author: Erik M. Bray
Author-email: embray@stsci.edu
License: UNKNOWN
Description: Introduction
============
This package contains utilities used to package some of STScI's Python
projects; specifically those projects that comprise stsci_python_ and
Astrolib_.
It currently consists mostly of some setup_hook scripts meant for use with
`distutils2/packaging`_ and/or d2to1_, and a customized easy_install command
meant for use with distribute_.
This package is not meant for general consumption, though it might be worth
looking at for examples of how to do certain things with your own packages, but
YMMV.
Features
========
Hook Scripts
------------
Currently the main features of this package are a couple of setup_hook scripts.
In distutils2, a setup_hook is a script that runs at the beginning of any
pysetup command, and can modify the package configuration read from setup.cfg.
There are also pre- and post-command hooks that only run before/after a
specific setup command (eg. build_ext, install) is run.
stsci.distutils.hooks.use_packages_root
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
If using the ``packages_root`` option under the ``[files]`` section of
setup.cfg, this hook will add that path to ``sys.path`` so that modules in your
package can be imported and used in setup. This can be used even if
``packages_root`` is not specified--in this case it adds ``''`` to
``sys.path``.
stsci.distutils.hooks.version_setup_hook
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
Creates a Python module called version.py which currently contains four
variables:
* ``__version__`` (the release version)
* ``__svn_revision__`` (the SVN revision info as returned by the ``svnversion``
command)
* ``__svn_full_info__`` (as returned by the ``svn info`` command)
* ``__setup_datetime__`` (the date and time that setup.py was last run).
These variables can be imported in the package's ``__init__.py`` for degugging
purposes. The version.py module will *only* be created in a package that
imports from the version module in its ``__init__.py``. It should be noted
that this is generally preferable to writing these variables directly into
``__init__.py``, since this provides more control and is less likely to
unexpectedly break things in ``__init__.py``.
stsci.distutils.hooks.version_pre_command_hook
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
Identical to version_setup_hook, but designed to be used as a pre-command
hook.
stsci.distutils.hooks.version_post_command_hook
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
The complement to version_pre_command_hook. This will delete any version.py
files created during a build in order to prevent them from cluttering an SVN
working copy (note, however, that version.py is *not* deleted from the build/
directory, so a copy of it is still preserved). It will also not be deleted
if the current directory is not an SVN working copy. For example, if source
code extracted from a source tarball it will be preserved.
stsci.distutils.hooks.tag_svn_revision
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
A setup_hook to add the SVN revision of the current working copy path to the
package version string, but only if the version ends in .dev.
For example, ``mypackage-1.0.dev`` becomes ``mypackage-1.0.dev1234``. This is
in accordance with the version string format standardized by PEP 386.
This should be used as a replacement for the ``tag_svn_revision`` option to
the egg_info command. This hook is more compatible with packaging/distutils2,
which does not include any VCS support. This hook is also more flexible in
that it turns the revision number on/off depending on the presence of ``.dev``
in the version string, so that it's not automatically added to the version in
final releases.
This hook does require the ``svnversion`` command to be available in order to
work. It does not examine the working copy metadata directly.
stsci.distutils.hooks.numpy_extension_hook
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
This is a pre-command hook for the build_ext command. To use it, add a
``[build_ext]`` section to your setup.cfg, and add to it::
pre-hook.numpy-extension-hook = stsci.distutils.hooks.numpy_extension_hook
This hook must be used to build extension modules that use Numpy. The primary
side-effect of this hook is to add the correct numpy include directories to
`include_dirs`. To use it, add 'numpy' to the 'include-dirs' option of each
extension module that requires numpy to build. The value 'numpy' will be
replaced with the actual path to the numpy includes.
stsci.distutils.hooks.is_display_option
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
This is not actually a hook, but is a useful utility function that can be used
in writing other hooks. Basically, it returns ``True`` if setup.py was run
with a "display option" such as --version or --help. This can be used to
prevent your hook from running in such cases.
stsci.distutils.hooks.glob_data_files
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
A pre-command hook for the install_data command. Allows filename wildcards as
understood by ``glob.glob()`` to be used in the data_files option. This hook
must be used in order to have this functionality since it does not normally
exist in distutils.
This hook also ensures that data files are installed relative to the package
path. data_files shouldn't normally be installed this way, but the
functionality is required for a few special cases.
Commands
--------
build_optional_ext
''''''''''''''''''
This serves as an optional replacement for the default built_ext command,
which compiles C extension modules. Its purpose is to allow extension modules
to be *optional*, so that if their build fails the rest of the package is
still allowed to be built and installed. This can be used when an extension
module is not definitely required to use the package.
To use this custom command, add::
commands = stsci.distutils.command.build_optional_ext.build_optional_ext
under the ``[global]`` section of your package's setup.cfg. Then, to mark
an individual extension module as optional, under the setup.cfg section for
that extension add::
optional = True
Optionally, you may also add a custom failure message by adding::
fail_message = The foobar extension module failed to compile.
This could be because you lack such and such headers.
This package will still work, but such and such features
will be disabled.
.. _stsci_python: http://www.stsci.edu/resources/software_hardware/pyraf/stsci_python
.. _Astrolib: http://www.scipy.org/AstroLib/
.. _distutils2/packaging: http://distutils2.notmyidea.org/
.. _d2to1: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/d2to1
.. _distribute: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute
Changelog
===========
0.3.7 (2013-12-23)
------------------
- Avoid using ``Popen.stdout`` directly in the version.py SVN revision
auto-update script to avoid possible ResourceWarnings on Python >= 3.2.
See https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/45
0.3.6 (2013-11-21)
------------------
- Fixed a syntax error in Python 3 that was introduced in 0.3.5. This
could occur very early in the setup such that it bailed before even 2to3
could run on the rest of the package.
0.3.5 (2013-11-18)
------------------
- Fixed an obscure issue that could occur when trying to install with
easy_install on Python 2 systems that have lib2to3 installed but have never
used it.
0.3.4 (2013-07-31)
------------------
- Updated the check for ``__loader__`` added in v0.3.3 to only perform
that check on Python >= 3.3, since the issue doesn't apply to older
Python versions.
0.3.3 (2013-07-25)
------------------
- Updated the import-time SVN revision update mechanism in the ``version.py``
module generated by the ``version_setup_hook`` to avoid running when not in
a dev version of the package. This saves time on importing released
packages when installed on users' systems.
- Added a workaround to a bug on Python 3.3 that could cause stsci.distutils
to crash during installation.
0.3.2 (2013-03-27)
------------------
- Fixed a bug in the version hook that could occur if the svnversion command
fails.
- Updated the template for the version.py module generated by the version hook
so that ``from .version import *`` will work for applications.
- Added a ``__vdate__`` variable in version.py which may contain a release
date string by specifying a ``vdate`` option in the ``[metadata]`` section
of setup.cfg.
- Added a ``stsci_distutils_version`` variable in version.py containing the
version of stsci.distutils used to generate the file--useful primarily for
debugging purposes.
- Version 0.3.1 added a new zest.releaser hooks to ensure that source
distributes are created as tar.gz files instead of zip files--this was left
out of the changelog for 0.3.1.
- The tar.gz zest.releaser hook is updated in 0.3.2 to only run on stsci
packages.
0.3.1 (2012-06-28)
------------------
- Fixed a bug where console output from svn-related programs was assumed to be
ascii, leading to possible crashes on non-English systems.
0.3 (2012-02-20)
----------------
- The ``glob_data_files`` hook became a pre-command hook for the install_data
command instead of being a setup-hook. This is to support the additional
functionality of requiring data_files with relative destination paths to be
install relative to the package's install path (i.e. site-packages).
- Dropped support for and deprecated the easier_install custom command.
Although it should still work, it probably won't be used anymore for
stsci_python packages.
- Added support for the ``build_optional_ext`` command, which replaces/extends
the default ``build_ext`` command. See the README for more details.
- Added the ``tag_svn_revision`` setup_hook as a replacement for the
setuptools-specific tag_svn_revision option to the egg_info command. This
new hook is easier to use than the old tag_svn_revision option: It's
automatically enabled by the presence of ``.dev`` in the version string, and
disabled otherwise.
- The ``svn_info_pre_hook`` and ``svn_info_post_hook`` have been replaced with
``version_pre_command_hook`` and ``version_post_command_hook`` respectively.
However, a new ``version_setup_hook``, which has the same purpose, has been
added. It is generally easier to use and will give more consistent results
in that it will run every time setup.py is run, regardless of which command
is used. ``stsci.distutils`` itself uses this hook--see the `setup.cfg` file
and `stsci/distutils/__init__.py` for example usage.
- Instead of creating an `svninfo.py` module, the new ``version_`` hooks create
a file called `version.py`. In addition to the SVN info that was included
in `svninfo.py`, it includes a ``__version__`` variable to be used by the
package's `__init__.py`. This allows there to be a hard-coded
``__version__`` variable included in the source code, rather than using
pkg_resources to get the version.
- In `version.py`, the variables previously named ``__svn_version__`` and
``__full_svn_info__`` are now named ``__svn_revision__`` and
``__svn_full_info__``.
- Fixed a bug when using stsci.distutils in the installation of other packages
in the ``stsci.*`` namespace package. If stsci.distutils was not already
installed, and was downloaded automatically by distribute through the
setup_requires option, then ``stsci.distutils`` would fail to import. This
is because the way the namespace package (nspkg) mechanism currently works,
all packages belonging to the nspkg *must* be on the import path at initial
import time.
So when installing stsci.tools, for example, if ``stsci.tools`` is imported
from within the source code at install time, but before ``stsci.distutils``
is downloaded and added to the path, the ``stsci`` package is already
imported and can't be extended to include the path of ``stsci.distutils``
after the fact. The easiest way of dealing with this, it seems, is to
delete ``stsci`` from ``sys.modules``, which forces it to be reimported, now
the its ``__path__`` extended to include ``stsci.distutil``'s path.
- Added zest.releaser hooks for tweaking the development version string
template, and for uploading new releases to STScI's local package index.
0.2.2 (2011-11-09)
------------------
- Fixed check for the issue205 bug on actual setuptools installs; before it
only worked on distribute. setuptools has the issue205 bug prior to version
0.6c10.
- Improved the fix for the issue205 bug, especially on setuptools.
setuptools, prior to 0.6c10, did not back of sys.modules either before
sandboxing, which causes serious problems. In fact, it's so bad that it's
not enough to add a sys.modules backup to the current sandbox: It's in fact
necessary to monkeypatch setuptools.sandbox.run_setup so that any subsequent
calls to it also back up sys.modules.
0.2.1 (2011-09-02)
------------------
- Fixed the dependencies so that setuptools is requirement but 'distribute'
specifically. Previously installation could fail if users had plain
setuptools installed and not distribute
0.2 (2011-08-23)
------------------
- Initial public release
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Packaging
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