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setup.py
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# Copyright ClusterHQ Inc. See LICENSE file for details.
"""
Generate a Flocker package that can be deployed onto cluster nodes.
"""
from os import environ
from pkg_resources import parse_requirements, RequirementParseError
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import versioneer
with open("README.rst") as readme:
description = readme.read()
def requirements_list_from_file(requirements_file, dependency_links):
"""
Parse a requirements file.
Requirements that have an environment marker will only be included
in the list if the marker evaluates True.
``--find-links`` lines will be added to the supplied ``dependency_links``
list.
XXX There's a package called ``pbr`` which is also supposed to do this
job. I couldn't get it to work --RichardW.
"""
requirements = []
with open(requirements_file) as f:
for line in f:
line = line.rstrip()
if line.startswith('#'):
continue
elif line.startswith('--find-links'):
link = line.split(None, 1)[1]
dependency_links.append(link)
else:
parsed_requirements = parse_requirements(line)
try:
(req,) = list(parsed_requirements)
except RequirementParseError as original_error:
# XXX Buildbot has an old version of setuptools /
# pkg_resources which can't parse environment markers.
message = unicode(original_error)
if environ['HOME'] != "/srv/buildslave":
raise
if not message.startswith("Expected version spec in "):
raise
if ";" not in line:
raise
continue
if getattr(req, "marker", None) and not req.marker.evaluate():
continue
requirements.append(unicode(req))
return requirements
# Parse the ``.in`` files. This will allow the dependencies to float when
# Flocker is installed using ``pip install .``.
# It also allows Flocker to be imported as a package alongside other Python
# libraries that may require different versions than those specified in
# Flocker's pinned dependency files.
dependency_links = []
install_requires = requirements_list_from_file(
"requirements/flocker.txt.in",
dependency_links,
)
dev_requires = requirements_list_from_file(
"requirements/flocker-dev.txt.in",
dependency_links,
)
setup(
# This is the human-targetted name of the software being packaged.
name="Flocker",
# This is a string giving the version of the software being packaged. For
# simplicity it should be something boring like X.Y.Z.
version=versioneer.get_version(),
# This identifies the creators of this software. This is left symbolic for
# ease of maintenance.
author="ClusterHQ Team",
# This is contact information for the authors.
author_email="[email protected]",
# Here is a website where more information about the software is available.
url="https://clusterhq.com/",
# A short identifier for the license under which the project is released.
license="Apache License, Version 2.0",
# Some details about what Flocker is. Synchronized with the README.rst to
# keep it up to date more easily.
long_description=description,
# This setuptools helper will find everything that looks like a *Python*
# package (in other words, things that can be imported) which are part of
# the Flocker package.
packages=find_packages(exclude=('admin', 'admin.*')),
package_data={
'flocker.node.functional': [
'sendbytes-docker/*',
'env-docker/*',
'retry-docker/*'
],
# These data files are used by the volumes API to define input and
# output schemas.
'flocker.control': ['schema/*.yml'],
# These files are used by the Docker plugin API:
'flocker.dockerplugin': ['schema/*.yml'],
# Configuration schema, used to detect need for upgrade code:
'flocker.control.test': [
'persisted_model.json', 'configurations/*.json'
],
},
entry_points={
# These are the command-line programs we want setuptools to install.
# Don't forget to modify the omnibus packaging tool
# (admin/packaging.py) if you make changes here.
'console_scripts': [
'flocker-volume = flocker.volume.script:flocker_volume_main',
'flocker-container-agent = flocker.node.script:flocker_container_agent_main', # noqa
'flocker-dataset-agent = flocker.node.script:flocker_dataset_agent_main', # noqa
'flocker-control = flocker.control.script:flocker_control_main',
'flocker-ca = flocker.ca._script:flocker_ca_main',
'flocker = flocker.cli.script:flocker_cli_main',
'flocker-docker-plugin = ' +
'flocker.dockerplugin._script:docker_plugin_main',
'flocker-diagnostics = ' +
'flocker.node.script:flocker_diagnostics_main',
'flocker-benchmark = ' +
'flocker.node.benchmark:flocker_benchmark_main',
'flocker-node-era = flocker.common._era:era_main',
],
},
install_requires=install_requires,
extras_require={
# This extra is for developers who need to work on Flocker itself.
"dev": dev_requires,
},
cmdclass=versioneer.get_cmdclass(),
# Duplicate dependency links may have been added from different
# requirements files.
dependency_links=list(set(dependency_links)),
# Some "trove classifiers" which are relevant.
classifiers=[
"License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License",
],
)