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setup.py
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# coding=utf-8
########################################################################################################################
### Do not forget to adjust the following variables to your own plugin.
# The plugin's identifier, has to be unique
plugin_identifier = "PrusaMeshMap"
# The plugin's python package, should be "octoprint_<plugin identifier>", has to be unique
plugin_package = "octoprint_PrusaMeshMap"
# The plugin's human readable name. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_name__ in the
# plugin module
plugin_name = "OctoPrint-PrusaMeshMap"
# The plugin's version. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_version__ in the plugin module
plugin_version = "0.3.3"
# The plugin's description. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_description__ in the plugin
# module
plugin_description = """This plugin performs a mesh bed leveling operation then returns the results as an easy to read heatmap."""
# The plugin's author. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_author__ in the plugin module
plugin_author = "Jake Skipper"
# The plugin's author's mail address.
plugin_author_email = "[email protected]"
# The plugin's homepage URL. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_url__ in the plugin module
plugin_url = "https://github.com/ff8jake/OctoPrint-PrusaMeshMap"
# The plugin's license. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_license__ in the plugin module
plugin_license = "MIT"
# Any additional requirements besides OctoPrint should be listed here
plugin_requires = ["matplotlib", "numpy", "pyparsing", "cycler"]
### --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
### More advanced options that you usually shouldn't have to touch follow after this point
### --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Additional package data to install for this plugin. The subfolders "templates", "static" and "translations" will
# already be installed automatically if they exist. Note that if you add something here you'll also need to update
# MANIFEST.in to match to ensure that python setup.py sdist produces a source distribution that contains all your
# files. This is sadly due to how python's setup.py works, see also http://stackoverflow.com/a/14159430/2028598
plugin_additional_data = []
# Any additional python packages you need to install with your plugin that are not contained in <plugin_package>.*
plugin_additional_packages = []
# Any python packages within <plugin_package>.* you do NOT want to install with your plugin
plugin_ignored_packages = []
# Additional parameters for the call to setuptools.setup. If your plugin wants to register additional entry points,
# define dependency links or other things like that, this is the place to go. Will be merged recursively with the
# default setup parameters as provided by octoprint_setuptools.create_plugin_setup_parameters using
# octoprint.util.dict_merge.
#
# Example:
# plugin_requires = ["someDependency==dev"]
# additional_setup_parameters = {"dependency_links": ["https://github.com/someUser/someRepo/archive/master.zip#egg=someDependency-dev"]}
additional_setup_parameters = {}
########################################################################################################################
from setuptools import setup
try:
import octoprint_setuptools
except:
print("Could not import OctoPrint's setuptools, are you sure you are running that under "
"the same python installation that OctoPrint is installed under?")
import sys
sys.exit(-1)
setup_parameters = octoprint_setuptools.create_plugin_setup_parameters(
identifier=plugin_identifier,
package=plugin_package,
name=plugin_name,
version=plugin_version,
description=plugin_description,
author=plugin_author,
mail=plugin_author_email,
url=plugin_url,
license=plugin_license,
requires=plugin_requires,
additional_packages=plugin_additional_packages,
ignored_packages=plugin_ignored_packages,
additional_data=plugin_additional_data
)
if len(additional_setup_parameters):
from octoprint.util import dict_merge
setup_parameters = dict_merge(setup_parameters, additional_setup_parameters)
setup(**setup_parameters)