hlrc / client / python / setup.py @ 36c5f031
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"""[h]igh [l]evel [r]obot [c]ontrol client project
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See:
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http://opensource.cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de/hlrc
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"""
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# Always prefer setuptools over distutils
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from setuptools import setup, find_packages |
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# To use a consistent encoding
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from codecs import open |
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from os import path |
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here = path.abspath(path.dirname(__file__)) |
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# Get the long description from the relevant file
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with open(path.join(here, 'DESCRIPTION.rst'), encoding='utf-8') as f: |
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long_description = f.read() |
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setup( |
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name='hlrc_client',
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# Versions should comply with PEP440. For a discussion on single-sourcing
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# the version across setup.py and the project code, see
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# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/single_source_version.html
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version='0.1',
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description='[h]igh [l]evel [r]obot [c]ontrol client project',
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long_description=long_description, |
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# The project's main homepage.
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url='http://opensource.cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de/hlrc',
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# Author details
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author='Simon Schulz',
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author_email='sschulz@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de',
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# Choose your license
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license='GPLv3',
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# See https://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers
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classifiers=[ |
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# How mature is this project? Common values are
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# 3 - Alpha
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# 4 - Beta
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# 5 - Production/Stable
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'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
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# Indicate who your project is intended for
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'Intended Audience :: Developers',
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'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering',
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# Pick your license as you wish (should match "license" above)
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'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)',
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# Specify the Python versions you support here. In particular, ensure
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# that you indicate whether you support Python 2, Python 3 or both.
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
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], |
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# What does your project relate to?
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keywords='sample setuptools development',
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# You can just specify the packages manually here if your project is
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# simple. Or you can use find_packages().
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packages=find_packages(exclude=['contrib', 'docs', 'tests*']), |
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# List run-time dependencies here. These will be installed by pip when
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# your project is installed. For an analysis of "install_requires" vs pip's
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# requirements files see:
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# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/requirements.html
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install_requires=[], |
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# List additional groups of dependencies here (e.g. development
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# dependencies). You can install these using the following syntax,
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# for example:
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# $ pip install -e .[dev,test]
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extras_require={ |
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'dev': ['check-manifest'], |
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'test': ['coverage'], |
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}, |
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# If there are data files included in your packages that need to be
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# installed, specify them here. If using Python 2.6 or less, then these
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# have to be included in MANIFEST.in as well.
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package_data={ |
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#'sample': ['package_data.dat'],
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}, |
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# Although 'package_data' is the preferred approach, in some case you may
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# need to place data files outside of your packages. See:
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# http://docs.python.org/3.4/distutils/setupscript.html#installing-additional-files # noqa
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# In this case, 'data_file' will be installed into '<sys.prefix>/my_data'
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data_files=[], #('my_data', ['data/data_file'])],
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# The setuptools console_scripts entry point wants a function of no arguments.
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# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2853088/setuptools-not-passing-arguments-for-entry-points
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# scripts=[],
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# To provide executable scripts, use entry points in preference to the
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# "scripts" keyword. Entry points provide cross-platform support and allow
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# pip to create the appropriate form of executable for the target platform.
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entry_points={ |
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'console_scripts': [
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'hlrc_test_gui=hlrc_client.hlrc_test_gui:main',
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'hlrc_test_relative_gaze=hlrc_client.hlrc_test_relative_gaze:main'
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], |
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}, |
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) |