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2 | # Version: 0.18 |
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4 | """The Versioneer - like a rocketeer, but for versions. |
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6 | The Versioneer |
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7 | ============== |
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9 | * like a rocketeer, but for versions! |
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10 | * https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer |
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11 | * Brian Warner |
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12 | * License: Public Domain |
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13 | * Compatible With: python2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, and pypy |
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14 | * [![Latest Version] |
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15 | (https://pypip.in/version/versioneer/badge.svg?style=flat) |
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16 | ](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/versioneer/) |
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17 | * [![Build Status] |
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18 | (https://travis-ci.org/warner/python-versioneer.png?branch=master) |
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19 | ](https://travis-ci.org/warner/python-versioneer) |
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21 | This is a tool for managing a recorded version number in distutils-based |
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22 | python projects. The goal is to remove the tedious and error-prone "update |
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23 | the embedded version string" step from your release process. Making a new |
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24 | release should be as easy as recording a new tag in your version-control |
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25 | system, and maybe making new tarballs. |
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27 | |||
28 | ## Quick Install |
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29 | |||
30 | * `pip install versioneer` to somewhere to your $PATH |
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31 | * add a `[versioneer]` section to your setup.cfg (see below) |
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32 | * run `versioneer install` in your source tree, commit the results |
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33 | |||
34 | ## Version Identifiers |
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35 | |||
36 | Source trees come from a variety of places: |
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38 | * a version-control system checkout (mostly used by developers) |
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39 | * a nightly tarball, produced by build automation |
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40 | * a snapshot tarball, produced by a web-based VCS browser, like github's |
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41 | "tarball from tag" feature |
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42 | * a release tarball, produced by "setup.py sdist", distributed through PyPI |
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43 | |||
44 | Within each source tree, the version identifier (either a string or a number, |
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45 | this tool is format-agnostic) can come from a variety of places: |
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47 | * ask the VCS tool itself, e.g. "git describe" (for checkouts), which knows |
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48 | about recent "tags" and an absolute revision-id |
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49 | * the name of the directory into which the tarball was unpacked |
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50 | * an expanded VCS keyword ($Id$, etc) |
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51 | * a `_version.py` created by some earlier build step |
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52 | |||
53 | For released software, the version identifier is closely related to a VCS |
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54 | tag. Some projects use tag names that include more than just the version |
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55 | string (e.g. "myproject-1.2" instead of just "1.2"), in which case the tool |
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56 | needs to strip the tag prefix to extract the version identifier. For |
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57 | unreleased software (between tags), the version identifier should provide |
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58 | enough information to help developers recreate the same tree, while also |
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59 | giving them an idea of roughly how old the tree is (after version 1.2, before |
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60 | version 1.3). Many VCS systems can report a description that captures this, |
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61 | for example `git describe --tags --dirty --always` reports things like |
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62 | "0.7-1-g574ab98-dirty" to indicate that the checkout is one revision past the |
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63 | 0.7 tag, has a unique revision id of "574ab98", and is "dirty" (it has |
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64 | uncommitted changes. |
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65 | |||
66 | The version identifier is used for multiple purposes: |
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68 | * to allow the module to self-identify its version: `myproject.__version__` |
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69 | * to choose a name and prefix for a 'setup.py sdist' tarball |
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70 | |||
71 | ## Theory of Operation |
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72 | |||
73 | Versioneer works by adding a special `_version.py` file into your source |
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74 | tree, where your `__init__.py` can import it. This `_version.py` knows how to |
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75 | dynamically ask the VCS tool for version information at import time. |
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76 | |||
77 | `_version.py` also contains `$Revision$` markers, and the installation |
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78 | process marks `_version.py` to have this marker rewritten with a tag name |
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79 | during the `git archive` command. As a result, generated tarballs will |
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80 | contain enough information to get the proper version. |
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81 | |||
82 | To allow `setup.py` to compute a version too, a `versioneer.py` is added to |
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83 | the top level of your source tree, next to `setup.py` and the `setup.cfg` |
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84 | that configures it. This overrides several distutils/setuptools commands to |
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85 | compute the version when invoked, and changes `setup.py build` and `setup.py |
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86 | sdist` to replace `_version.py` with a small static file that contains just |
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87 | the generated version data. |
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88 | |||
89 | ## Installation |
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90 | |||
91 | See [INSTALL.md](./INSTALL.md) for detailed installation instructions. |
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92 | |||
93 | ## Version-String Flavors |
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94 | |||
95 | Code which uses Versioneer can learn about its version string at runtime by |
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96 | importing `_version` from your main `__init__.py` file and running the |
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97 | `get_versions()` function. From the "outside" (e.g. in `setup.py`), you can |
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98 | import the top-level `versioneer.py` and run `get_versions()`. |
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99 | |||
100 | Both functions return a dictionary with different flavors of version |
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101 | information: |
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102 | |||
103 | * `['version']`: A condensed version string, rendered using the selected |
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104 | style. This is the most commonly used value for the project's version |
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105 | string. The default "pep440" style yields strings like `0.11`, |
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106 | `0.11+2.g1076c97`, or `0.11+2.g1076c97.dirty`. See the "Styles" section |
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107 | below for alternative styles. |
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108 | |||
109 | * `['full-revisionid']`: detailed revision identifier. For Git, this is the |
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110 | full SHA1 commit id, e.g. "1076c978a8d3cfc70f408fe5974aa6c092c949ac". |
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111 | |||
112 | * `['date']`: Date and time of the latest `HEAD` commit. For Git, it is the |
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113 | commit date in ISO 8601 format. This will be None if the date is not |
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114 | available. |
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115 | |||
116 | * `['dirty']`: a boolean, True if the tree has uncommitted changes. Note that |
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117 | this is only accurate if run in a VCS checkout, otherwise it is likely to |
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118 | be False or None |
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119 | |||
120 | * `['error']`: if the version string could not be computed, this will be set |
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121 | to a string describing the problem, otherwise it will be None. It may be |
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122 | useful to throw an exception in setup.py if this is set, to avoid e.g. |
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123 | creating tarballs with a version string of "unknown". |
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124 | |||
125 | Some variants are more useful than others. Including `full-revisionid` in a |
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126 | bug report should allow developers to reconstruct the exact code being tested |
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127 | (or indicate the presence of local changes that should be shared with the |
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128 | developers). `version` is suitable for display in an "about" box or a CLI |
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129 | `--version` output: it can be easily compared against release notes and lists |
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130 | of bugs fixed in various releases. |
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131 | |||
132 | The installer adds the following text to your `__init__.py` to place a basic |
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133 | version in `YOURPROJECT.__version__`: |
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135 | from ._version import get_versions |
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136 | __version__ = get_versions()['version'] |
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137 | del get_versions |
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138 | |||
139 | ## Styles |
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140 | |||
141 | The setup.cfg `style=` configuration controls how the VCS information is |
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142 | rendered into a version string. |
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143 | |||
144 | The default style, "pep440", produces a PEP440-compliant string, equal to the |
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145 | un-prefixed tag name for actual releases, and containing an additional "local |
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146 | version" section with more detail for in-between builds. For Git, this is |
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147 | TAG[+DISTANCE.gHEX[.dirty]] , using information from `git describe --tags |
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148 | --dirty --always`. For example "0.11+2.g1076c97.dirty" indicates that the |
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149 | tree is like the "1076c97" commit but has uncommitted changes (".dirty"), and |
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150 | that this commit is two revisions ("+2") beyond the "0.11" tag. For released |
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151 | software (exactly equal to a known tag), the identifier will only contain the |
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152 | stripped tag, e.g. "0.11". |
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153 | |||
154 | Other styles are available. See [details.md](details.md) in the Versioneer |
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155 | source tree for descriptions. |
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156 | |||
157 | ## Debugging |
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158 | |||
159 | Versioneer tries to avoid fatal errors: if something goes wrong, it will tend |
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160 | to return a version of "0+unknown". To investigate the problem, run `setup.py |
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161 | version`, which will run the version-lookup code in a verbose mode, and will |
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162 | display the full contents of `get_versions()` (including the `error` string, |
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163 | which may help identify what went wrong). |
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164 | |||
165 | ## Known Limitations |
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166 | |||
167 | Some situations are known to cause problems for Versioneer. This details the |
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168 | most significant ones. More can be found on Github |
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169 | [issues page](https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer/issues). |
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170 | |||
171 | ### Subprojects |
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172 | |||
173 | Versioneer has limited support for source trees in which `setup.py` is not in |
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174 | the root directory (e.g. `setup.py` and `.git/` are *not* siblings). The are |
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175 | two common reasons why `setup.py` might not be in the root: |
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177 | * Source trees which contain multiple subprojects, such as |
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178 | [Buildbot](https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot), which contains both |
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179 | "master" and "slave" subprojects, each with their own `setup.py`, |
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180 | `setup.cfg`, and `tox.ini`. Projects like these produce multiple PyPI |
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181 | distributions (and upload multiple independently-installable tarballs). |
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182 | * Source trees whose main purpose is to contain a C library, but which also |
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183 | provide bindings to Python (and perhaps other langauges) in subdirectories. |
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184 | |||
185 | Versioneer will look for `.git` in parent directories, and most operations |
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186 | should get the right version string. However `pip` and `setuptools` have bugs |
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187 | and implementation details which frequently cause `pip install .` from a |
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188 | subproject directory to fail to find a correct version string (so it usually |
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189 | defaults to `0+unknown`). |
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190 | |||
191 | `pip install --editable .` should work correctly. `setup.py install` might |
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192 | work too. |
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193 | |||
194 | Pip-8.1.1 is known to have this problem, but hopefully it will get fixed in |
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195 | some later version. |
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197 | [Bug #38](https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer/issues/38) is tracking |
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198 | this issue. The discussion in |
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199 | [PR #61](https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer/pull/61) describes the |
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200 | issue from the Versioneer side in more detail. |
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201 | [pip PR#3176](https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/3176) and |
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202 | [pip PR#3615](https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/3615) contain work to improve |
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203 | pip to let Versioneer work correctly. |
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204 | |||
205 | Versioneer-0.16 and earlier only looked for a `.git` directory next to the |
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206 | `setup.cfg`, so subprojects were completely unsupported with those releases. |
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207 | |||
208 | ### Editable installs with setuptools <= 18.5 |
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209 | |||
210 | `setup.py develop` and `pip install --editable .` allow you to install a |
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211 | project into a virtualenv once, then continue editing the source code (and |
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212 | test) without re-installing after every change. |
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213 | |||
214 | "Entry-point scripts" (`setup(entry_points={"console_scripts": ..})`) are a |
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215 | convenient way to specify executable scripts that should be installed along |
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216 | with the python package. |
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217 | |||
218 | These both work as expected when using modern setuptools. When using |
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219 | setuptools-18.5 or earlier, however, certain operations will cause |
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220 | `pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound` errors when running the entrypoint |
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221 | script, which must be resolved by re-installing the package. This happens |
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222 | when the install happens with one version, then the egg_info data is |
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223 | regenerated while a different version is checked out. Many setup.py commands |
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224 | cause egg_info to be rebuilt (including `sdist`, `wheel`, and installing into |
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225 | a different virtualenv), so this can be surprising. |
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226 | |||
227 | [Bug #83](https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer/issues/83) describes |
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228 | this one, but upgrading to a newer version of setuptools should probably |
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229 | resolve it. |
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230 | |||
231 | ### Unicode version strings |
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232 | |||
233 | While Versioneer works (and is continually tested) with both Python 2 and |
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234 | Python 3, it is not entirely consistent with bytes-vs-unicode distinctions. |
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235 | Newer releases probably generate unicode version strings on py2. It's not |
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236 | clear that this is wrong, but it may be surprising for applications when then |
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237 | write these strings to a network connection or include them in bytes-oriented |
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238 | APIs like cryptographic checksums. |
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239 | |||
240 | [Bug #71](https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer/issues/71) investigates |
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241 | this question. |
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242 | |||
243 | |||
244 | ## Updating Versioneer |
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245 | |||
246 | To upgrade your project to a new release of Versioneer, do the following: |
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248 | * install the new Versioneer (`pip install -U versioneer` or equivalent) |
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249 | * edit `setup.cfg`, if necessary, to include any new configuration settings |
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250 | indicated by the release notes. See [UPGRADING](./UPGRADING.md) for details. |
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251 | * re-run `versioneer install` in your source tree, to replace |
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252 | `SRC/_version.py` |
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253 | * commit any changed files |
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254 | |||
255 | ## Future Directions |
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256 | |||
257 | This tool is designed to make it easily extended to other version-control |
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258 | systems: all VCS-specific components are in separate directories like |
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259 | src/git/ . The top-level `versioneer.py` script is assembled from these |
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260 | components by running make-versioneer.py . In the future, make-versioneer.py |
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261 | will take a VCS name as an argument, and will construct a version of |
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262 | `versioneer.py` that is specific to the given VCS. It might also take the |
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263 | configuration arguments that are currently provided manually during |
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264 | installation by editing setup.py . Alternatively, it might go the other |
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265 | direction and include code from all supported VCS systems, reducing the |
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266 | number of intermediate scripts. |
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268 | |||
269 | ## License |
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270 | |||
271 | To make Versioneer easier to embed, all its code is dedicated to the public |
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272 | domain. The `_version.py` that it creates is also in the public domain. |
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273 | Specifically, both are released under the Creative Commons "Public Domain |
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274 | Dedication" license (CC0-1.0), as described in |
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275 | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ . |
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276 | |||
277 | """ |
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278 | |||
279 | from __future__ import print_function |
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280 | try: |
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281 | import configparser |
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282 | except ImportError: |
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283 | import ConfigParser as configparser |
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284 | import errno |
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285 | import json |
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286 | import os |
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287 | import re |
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288 | import subprocess |
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289 | import sys |
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291 | |||
292 | class VersioneerConfig: |
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293 | """Container for Versioneer configuration parameters.""" |
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295 | |||
296 | def get_root(): |
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297 | """Get the project root directory. |
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298 | |||
299 | We require that all commands are run from the project root, i.e. the |
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300 | directory that contains setup.py, setup.cfg, and versioneer.py . |
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301 | """ |
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302 | root = os.path.realpath(os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())) |
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303 | setup_py = os.path.join(root, "setup.py") |
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304 | versioneer_py = os.path.join(root, "versioneer.py") |
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305 | if not (os.path.exists(setup_py) or os.path.exists(versioneer_py)): |
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306 | # allow 'python path/to/setup.py COMMAND' |
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307 | root = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]))) |
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308 | setup_py = os.path.join(root, "setup.py") |
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309 | versioneer_py = os.path.join(root, "versioneer.py") |
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310 | if not (os.path.exists(setup_py) or os.path.exists(versioneer_py)): |
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311 | err = ("Versioneer was unable to run the project root directory. " |
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312 | "Versioneer requires setup.py to be executed from " |
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313 | "its immediate directory (like 'python setup.py COMMAND'), " |
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314 | "or in a way that lets it use sys.argv[0] to find the root " |
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315 | "(like 'python path/to/setup.py COMMAND').") |
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316 | raise VersioneerBadRootError(err) |
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317 | try: |
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318 | # Certain runtime workflows (setup.py install/develop in a setuptools |
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319 | # tree) execute all dependencies in a single python process, so |
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320 | # "versioneer" may be imported multiple times, and python's shared |
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321 | # module-import table will cache the first one. So we can't use |
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322 | # os.path.dirname(__file__), as that will find whichever |
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323 | # versioneer.py was first imported, even in later projects. |
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324 | me = os.path.realpath(os.path.abspath(__file__)) |
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325 | me_dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.splitext(me)[0]) |
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326 | vsr_dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.splitext(versioneer_py)[0]) |
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327 | if me_dir != vsr_dir: |
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328 | print("Warning: build in %s is using versioneer.py from %s" |
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329 | % (os.path.dirname(me), versioneer_py)) |
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330 | except NameError: |
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331 | pass |
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332 | return root |
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334 | |||
335 | def get_config_from_root(root): |
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336 | """Read the project setup.cfg file to determine Versioneer config.""" |
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337 | # This might raise EnvironmentError (if setup.cfg is missing), or |
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338 | # configparser.NoSectionError (if it lacks a [versioneer] section), or |
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339 | # configparser.NoOptionError (if it lacks "VCS="). See the docstring at |
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340 | # the top of versioneer.py for instructions on writing your setup.cfg . |
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341 | setup_cfg = os.path.join(root, "setup.cfg") |
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342 | parser = configparser.SafeConfigParser() |
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343 | with open(setup_cfg, "r") as f: |
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344 | parser.readfp(f) |
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345 | VCS = parser.get("versioneer", "VCS") # mandatory |
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346 | |||
347 | def get(parser, name): |
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348 | if parser.has_option("versioneer", name): |
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349 | return parser.get("versioneer", name) |
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350 | return None |
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351 | cfg = VersioneerConfig() |
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352 | cfg.VCS = VCS |
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353 | cfg.style = get(parser, "style") or "" |
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354 | cfg.versionfile_source = get(parser, "versionfile_source") |
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355 | cfg.versionfile_build = get(parser, "versionfile_build") |
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356 | cfg.tag_prefix = get(parser, "tag_prefix") |
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357 | if cfg.tag_prefix in ("''", '""'): |
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358 | cfg.tag_prefix = "" |
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359 | cfg.parentdir_prefix = get(parser, "parentdir_prefix") |
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360 | cfg.verbose = get(parser, "verbose") |
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361 | return cfg |
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362 | |||
363 | |||
364 | class NotThisMethod(Exception): |
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365 | """Exception raised if a method is not valid for the current scenario.""" |
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366 | |||
367 | |||
368 | # these dictionaries contain VCS-specific tools |
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369 | LONG_VERSION_PY = {} |
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370 | HANDLERS = {} |
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371 | |||
372 | |||
373 | def register_vcs_handler(vcs, method): # decorator |
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374 | """Decorator to mark a method as the handler for a particular VCS.""" |
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375 | def decorate(f): |
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376 | """Store f in HANDLERS[vcs][method].""" |
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377 | if vcs not in HANDLERS: |
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378 | HANDLERS[vcs] = {} |
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379 | HANDLERS[vcs][method] = f |
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380 | return f |
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381 | return decorate |
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382 | |||
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384 | View Code Duplication | def run_command(commands, args, cwd=None, verbose=False, hide_stderr=False, |
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385 | env=None): |
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386 | """Call the given command(s).""" |
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387 | assert isinstance(commands, list) |
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388 | p = None |
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389 | for c in commands: |
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390 | try: |
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391 | dispcmd = str([c] + args) |
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392 | # remember shell=False, so use git.cmd on windows, not just git |
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393 | p = subprocess.Popen([c] + args, cwd=cwd, env=env, |
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394 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
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395 | stderr=(subprocess.PIPE if hide_stderr |
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396 | else None)) |
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397 | break |
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398 | except EnvironmentError: |
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399 | e = sys.exc_info()[1] |
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400 | if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: |
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401 | continue |
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402 | if verbose: |
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403 | print("unable to run %s" % dispcmd) |
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404 | print(e) |
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405 | return None, None |
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406 | else: |
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407 | if verbose: |
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408 | print("unable to find command, tried %s" % (commands,)) |
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409 | return None, None |
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410 | stdout = p.communicate()[0].strip() |
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411 | if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: |
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412 | stdout = stdout.decode() |
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413 | if p.returncode != 0: |
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414 | if verbose: |
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415 | print("unable to run %s (error)" % dispcmd) |
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416 | print("stdout was %s" % stdout) |
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417 | return None, p.returncode |
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418 | return stdout, p.returncode |
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419 | |||
420 | |||
421 | LONG_VERSION_PY['git'] = ''' |
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422 | # This file helps to compute a version number in source trees obtained from |
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423 | # git-archive tarball (such as those provided by githubs download-from-tag |
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424 | # feature). Distribution tarballs (built by setup.py sdist) and build |
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425 | # directories (produced by setup.py build) will contain a much shorter file |
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426 | # that just contains the computed version number. |
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427 | |||
428 | # This file is released into the public domain. Generated by |
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429 | # versioneer-0.18 (https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer) |
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430 | |||
431 | """Git implementation of _version.py.""" |
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432 | |||
433 | import errno |
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434 | import os |
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435 | import re |
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436 | import subprocess |
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437 | import sys |
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438 | |||
439 | |||
440 | def get_keywords(): |
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441 | """Get the keywords needed to look up the version information.""" |
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442 | # these strings will be replaced by git during git-archive. |
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443 | # setup.py/versioneer.py will grep for the variable names, so they must |
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444 | # each be defined on a line of their own. _version.py will just call |
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445 | # get_keywords(). |
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446 | git_refnames = "%(DOLLAR)sFormat:%%d%(DOLLAR)s" |
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447 | git_full = "%(DOLLAR)sFormat:%%H%(DOLLAR)s" |
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448 | git_date = "%(DOLLAR)sFormat:%%ci%(DOLLAR)s" |
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449 | keywords = {"refnames": git_refnames, "full": git_full, "date": git_date} |
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450 | return keywords |
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451 | |||
452 | |||
453 | class VersioneerConfig: |
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454 | """Container for Versioneer configuration parameters.""" |
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455 | |||
456 | |||
457 | def get_config(): |
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458 | """Create, populate and return the VersioneerConfig() object.""" |
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459 | # these strings are filled in when 'setup.py versioneer' creates |
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460 | # _version.py |
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461 | cfg = VersioneerConfig() |
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462 | cfg.VCS = "git" |
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463 | cfg.style = "%(STYLE)s" |
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464 | cfg.tag_prefix = "%(TAG_PREFIX)s" |
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465 | cfg.parentdir_prefix = "%(PARENTDIR_PREFIX)s" |
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466 | cfg.versionfile_source = "%(VERSIONFILE_SOURCE)s" |
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467 | cfg.verbose = False |
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468 | return cfg |
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469 | |||
470 | |||
471 | class NotThisMethod(Exception): |
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472 | """Exception raised if a method is not valid for the current scenario.""" |
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473 | |||
474 | |||
475 | LONG_VERSION_PY = {} |
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476 | HANDLERS = {} |
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477 | |||
478 | |||
479 | def register_vcs_handler(vcs, method): # decorator |
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480 | """Decorator to mark a method as the handler for a particular VCS.""" |
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481 | def decorate(f): |
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482 | """Store f in HANDLERS[vcs][method].""" |
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483 | if vcs not in HANDLERS: |
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484 | HANDLERS[vcs] = {} |
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485 | HANDLERS[vcs][method] = f |
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486 | return f |
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487 | return decorate |
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488 | |||
489 | |||
490 | def run_command(commands, args, cwd=None, verbose=False, hide_stderr=False, |
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491 | env=None): |
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492 | """Call the given command(s).""" |
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493 | assert isinstance(commands, list) |
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494 | p = None |
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495 | for c in commands: |
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496 | try: |
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497 | dispcmd = str([c] + args) |
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498 | # remember shell=False, so use git.cmd on windows, not just git |
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499 | p = subprocess.Popen([c] + args, cwd=cwd, env=env, |
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500 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
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501 | stderr=(subprocess.PIPE if hide_stderr |
||
502 | else None)) |
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503 | break |
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504 | except EnvironmentError: |
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505 | e = sys.exc_info()[1] |
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506 | if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: |
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507 | continue |
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508 | if verbose: |
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509 | print("unable to run %%s" %% dispcmd) |
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510 | print(e) |
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511 | return None, None |
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512 | else: |
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513 | if verbose: |
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514 | print("unable to find command, tried %%s" %% (commands,)) |
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515 | return None, None |
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516 | stdout = p.communicate()[0].strip() |
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517 | if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: |
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518 | stdout = stdout.decode() |
||
519 | if p.returncode != 0: |
||
520 | if verbose: |
||
521 | print("unable to run %%s (error)" %% dispcmd) |
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522 | print("stdout was %%s" %% stdout) |
||
523 | return None, p.returncode |
||
524 | return stdout, p.returncode |
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525 | |||
526 | |||
527 | def versions_from_parentdir(parentdir_prefix, root, verbose): |
||
528 | """Try to determine the version from the parent directory name. |
||
529 | |||
530 | Source tarballs conventionally unpack into a directory that includes both |
||
531 | the project name and a version string. We will also support searching up |
||
532 | two directory levels for an appropriately named parent directory |
||
533 | """ |
||
534 | rootdirs = [] |
||
535 | |||
536 | for i in range(3): |
||
537 | dirname = os.path.basename(root) |
||
538 | if dirname.startswith(parentdir_prefix): |
||
539 | return {"version": dirname[len(parentdir_prefix):], |
||
540 | "full-revisionid": None, |
||
541 | "dirty": False, "error": None, "date": None} |
||
542 | else: |
||
543 | rootdirs.append(root) |
||
544 | root = os.path.dirname(root) # up a level |
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545 | |||
546 | if verbose: |
||
547 | print("Tried directories %%s but none started with prefix %%s" %% |
||
548 | (str(rootdirs), parentdir_prefix)) |
||
549 | raise NotThisMethod("rootdir doesn't start with parentdir_prefix") |
||
550 | |||
551 | |||
552 | @register_vcs_handler("git", "get_keywords") |
||
553 | def git_get_keywords(versionfile_abs): |
||
554 | """Extract version information from the given file.""" |
||
555 | # the code embedded in _version.py can just fetch the value of these |
||
556 | # keywords. When used from setup.py, we don't want to import _version.py, |
||
557 | # so we do it with a regexp instead. This function is not used from |
||
558 | # _version.py. |
||
559 | keywords = {} |
||
560 | try: |
||
561 | f = open(versionfile_abs, "r") |
||
562 | for line in f.readlines(): |
||
563 | if line.strip().startswith("git_refnames ="): |
||
564 | mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line) |
||
565 | if mo: |
||
566 | keywords["refnames"] = mo.group(1) |
||
567 | if line.strip().startswith("git_full ="): |
||
568 | mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line) |
||
569 | if mo: |
||
570 | keywords["full"] = mo.group(1) |
||
571 | if line.strip().startswith("git_date ="): |
||
572 | mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line) |
||
573 | if mo: |
||
574 | keywords["date"] = mo.group(1) |
||
575 | f.close() |
||
576 | except EnvironmentError: |
||
577 | pass |
||
578 | return keywords |
||
579 | |||
580 | |||
581 | @register_vcs_handler("git", "keywords") |
||
582 | def git_versions_from_keywords(keywords, tag_prefix, verbose): |
||
583 | """Get version information from git keywords.""" |
||
584 | if not keywords: |
||
585 | raise NotThisMethod("no keywords at all, weird") |
||
586 | date = keywords.get("date") |
||
587 | if date is not None: |
||
588 | # git-2.2.0 added "%%cI", which expands to an ISO-8601 -compliant |
||
589 | # datestamp. However we prefer "%%ci" (which expands to an "ISO-8601 |
||
590 | # -like" string, which we must then edit to make compliant), because |
||
591 | # it's been around since git-1.5.3, and it's too difficult to |
||
592 | # discover which version we're using, or to work around using an |
||
593 | # older one. |
||
594 | date = date.strip().replace(" ", "T", 1).replace(" ", "", 1) |
||
595 | refnames = keywords["refnames"].strip() |
||
596 | if refnames.startswith("$Format"): |
||
597 | if verbose: |
||
598 | print("keywords are unexpanded, not using") |
||
599 | raise NotThisMethod("unexpanded keywords, not a git-archive tarball") |
||
600 | refs = set([r.strip() for r in refnames.strip("()").split(",")]) |
||
601 | # starting in git-1.8.3, tags are listed as "tag: foo-1.0" instead of |
||
602 | # just "foo-1.0". If we see a "tag: " prefix, prefer those. |
||
603 | TAG = "tag: " |
||
604 | tags = set([r[len(TAG):] for r in refs if r.startswith(TAG)]) |
||
605 | if not tags: |
||
606 | # Either we're using git < 1.8.3, or there really are no tags. We use |
||
607 | # a heuristic: assume all version tags have a digit. The old git %%d |
||
608 | # expansion behaves like git log --decorate=short and strips out the |
||
609 | # refs/heads/ and refs/tags/ prefixes that would let us distinguish |
||
610 | # between branches and tags. By ignoring refnames without digits, we |
||
611 | # filter out many common branch names like "release" and |
||
612 | # "stabilization", as well as "HEAD" and "master". |
||
613 | tags = set([r for r in refs if re.search(r'\d', r)]) |
||
614 | if verbose: |
||
615 | print("discarding '%%s', no digits" %% ",".join(refs - tags)) |
||
616 | if verbose: |
||
617 | print("likely tags: %%s" %% ",".join(sorted(tags))) |
||
618 | for ref in sorted(tags): |
||
619 | # sorting will prefer e.g. "2.0" over "2.0rc1" |
||
620 | if ref.startswith(tag_prefix): |
||
621 | r = ref[len(tag_prefix):] |
||
622 | if verbose: |
||
623 | print("picking %%s" %% r) |
||
624 | return {"version": r, |
||
625 | "full-revisionid": keywords["full"].strip(), |
||
626 | "dirty": False, "error": None, |
||
627 | "date": date} |
||
628 | # no suitable tags, so version is "0+unknown", but full hex is still there |
||
629 | if verbose: |
||
630 | print("no suitable tags, using unknown + full revision id") |
||
631 | return {"version": "0+unknown", |
||
632 | "full-revisionid": keywords["full"].strip(), |
||
633 | "dirty": False, "error": "no suitable tags", "date": None} |
||
634 | |||
635 | |||
636 | @register_vcs_handler("git", "pieces_from_vcs") |
||
637 | def git_pieces_from_vcs(tag_prefix, root, verbose, run_command=run_command): |
||
638 | """Get version from 'git describe' in the root of the source tree. |
||
639 | |||
640 | This only gets called if the git-archive 'subst' keywords were *not* |
||
641 | expanded, and _version.py hasn't already been rewritten with a short |
||
642 | version string, meaning we're inside a checked out source tree. |
||
643 | """ |
||
644 | GITS = ["git"] |
||
645 | if sys.platform == "win32": |
||
646 | GITS = ["git.cmd", "git.exe"] |
||
647 | |||
648 | out, rc = run_command(GITS, ["rev-parse", "--git-dir"], cwd=root, |
||
649 | hide_stderr=True) |
||
650 | if rc != 0: |
||
651 | if verbose: |
||
652 | print("Directory %%s not under git control" %% root) |
||
653 | raise NotThisMethod("'git rev-parse --git-dir' returned error") |
||
654 | |||
655 | # if there is a tag matching tag_prefix, this yields TAG-NUM-gHEX[-dirty] |
||
656 | # if there isn't one, this yields HEX[-dirty] (no NUM) |
||
657 | describe_out, rc = run_command(GITS, ["describe", "--tags", "--dirty", |
||
658 | "--always", "--long", |
||
659 | "--match", "%%s*" %% tag_prefix], |
||
660 | cwd=root) |
||
661 | # --long was added in git-1.5.5 |
||
662 | if describe_out is None: |
||
663 | raise NotThisMethod("'git describe' failed") |
||
664 | describe_out = describe_out.strip() |
||
665 | full_out, rc = run_command(GITS, ["rev-parse", "HEAD"], cwd=root) |
||
666 | if full_out is None: |
||
667 | raise NotThisMethod("'git rev-parse' failed") |
||
668 | full_out = full_out.strip() |
||
669 | |||
670 | pieces = {} |
||
671 | pieces["long"] = full_out |
||
672 | pieces["short"] = full_out[:7] # maybe improved later |
||
673 | pieces["error"] = None |
||
674 | |||
675 | # parse describe_out. It will be like TAG-NUM-gHEX[-dirty] or HEX[-dirty] |
||
676 | # TAG might have hyphens. |
||
677 | git_describe = describe_out |
||
678 | |||
679 | # look for -dirty suffix |
||
680 | dirty = git_describe.endswith("-dirty") |
||
681 | pieces["dirty"] = dirty |
||
682 | if dirty: |
||
683 | git_describe = git_describe[:git_describe.rindex("-dirty")] |
||
684 | |||
685 | # now we have TAG-NUM-gHEX or HEX |
||
686 | |||
687 | if "-" in git_describe: |
||
688 | # TAG-NUM-gHEX |
||
689 | mo = re.search(r'^(.+)-(\d+)-g([0-9a-f]+)$', git_describe) |
||
690 | if not mo: |
||
691 | # unparseable. Maybe git-describe is misbehaving? |
||
692 | pieces["error"] = ("unable to parse git-describe output: '%%s'" |
||
693 | %% describe_out) |
||
694 | return pieces |
||
695 | |||
696 | # tag |
||
697 | full_tag = mo.group(1) |
||
698 | if not full_tag.startswith(tag_prefix): |
||
699 | if verbose: |
||
700 | fmt = "tag '%%s' doesn't start with prefix '%%s'" |
||
701 | print(fmt %% (full_tag, tag_prefix)) |
||
702 | pieces["error"] = ("tag '%%s' doesn't start with prefix '%%s'" |
||
703 | %% (full_tag, tag_prefix)) |
||
704 | return pieces |
||
705 | pieces["closest-tag"] = full_tag[len(tag_prefix):] |
||
706 | |||
707 | # distance: number of commits since tag |
||
708 | pieces["distance"] = int(mo.group(2)) |
||
709 | |||
710 | # commit: short hex revision ID |
||
711 | pieces["short"] = mo.group(3) |
||
712 | |||
713 | else: |
||
714 | # HEX: no tags |
||
715 | pieces["closest-tag"] = None |
||
716 | count_out, rc = run_command(GITS, ["rev-list", "HEAD", "--count"], |
||
717 | cwd=root) |
||
718 | pieces["distance"] = int(count_out) # total number of commits |
||
719 | |||
720 | # commit date: see ISO-8601 comment in git_versions_from_keywords() |
||
721 | date = run_command(GITS, ["show", "-s", "--format=%%ci", "HEAD"], |
||
722 | cwd=root)[0].strip() |
||
723 | pieces["date"] = date.strip().replace(" ", "T", 1).replace(" ", "", 1) |
||
724 | |||
725 | return pieces |
||
726 | |||
727 | |||
728 | def plus_or_dot(pieces): |
||
729 | """Return a + if we don't already have one, else return a .""" |
||
730 | if "+" in pieces.get("closest-tag", ""): |
||
731 | return "." |
||
732 | return "+" |
||
733 | |||
734 | |||
735 | def render_pep440(pieces): |
||
736 | """Build up version string, with post-release "local version identifier". |
||
737 | |||
738 | Our goal: TAG[+DISTANCE.gHEX[.dirty]] . Note that if you |
||
739 | get a tagged build and then dirty it, you'll get TAG+0.gHEX.dirty |
||
740 | |||
741 | Exceptions: |
||
742 | 1: no tags. git_describe was just HEX. 0+untagged.DISTANCE.gHEX[.dirty] |
||
743 | """ |
||
744 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
745 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
746 | if pieces["distance"] or pieces["dirty"]: |
||
747 | rendered += plus_or_dot(pieces) |
||
748 | rendered += "%%d.g%%s" %% (pieces["distance"], pieces["short"]) |
||
749 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
750 | rendered += ".dirty" |
||
751 | else: |
||
752 | # exception #1 |
||
753 | rendered = "0+untagged.%%d.g%%s" %% (pieces["distance"], |
||
754 | pieces["short"]) |
||
755 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
756 | rendered += ".dirty" |
||
757 | return rendered |
||
758 | |||
759 | |||
760 | def render_pep440_pre(pieces): |
||
761 | """TAG[.post.devDISTANCE] -- No -dirty. |
||
762 | |||
763 | Exceptions: |
||
764 | 1: no tags. 0.post.devDISTANCE |
||
765 | """ |
||
766 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
767 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
768 | if pieces["distance"]: |
||
769 | rendered += ".post.dev%%d" %% pieces["distance"] |
||
770 | else: |
||
771 | # exception #1 |
||
772 | rendered = "0.post.dev%%d" %% pieces["distance"] |
||
773 | return rendered |
||
774 | |||
775 | |||
776 | def render_pep440_post(pieces): |
||
777 | """TAG[.postDISTANCE[.dev0]+gHEX] . |
||
778 | |||
779 | The ".dev0" means dirty. Note that .dev0 sorts backwards |
||
780 | (a dirty tree will appear "older" than the corresponding clean one), |
||
781 | but you shouldn't be releasing software with -dirty anyways. |
||
782 | |||
783 | Exceptions: |
||
784 | 1: no tags. 0.postDISTANCE[.dev0] |
||
785 | """ |
||
786 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
787 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
788 | if pieces["distance"] or pieces["dirty"]: |
||
789 | rendered += ".post%%d" %% pieces["distance"] |
||
790 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
791 | rendered += ".dev0" |
||
792 | rendered += plus_or_dot(pieces) |
||
793 | rendered += "g%%s" %% pieces["short"] |
||
794 | else: |
||
795 | # exception #1 |
||
796 | rendered = "0.post%%d" %% pieces["distance"] |
||
797 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
798 | rendered += ".dev0" |
||
799 | rendered += "+g%%s" %% pieces["short"] |
||
800 | return rendered |
||
801 | |||
802 | |||
803 | def render_pep440_old(pieces): |
||
804 | """TAG[.postDISTANCE[.dev0]] . |
||
805 | |||
806 | The ".dev0" means dirty. |
||
807 | |||
808 | Eexceptions: |
||
809 | 1: no tags. 0.postDISTANCE[.dev0] |
||
810 | """ |
||
811 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
812 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
813 | if pieces["distance"] or pieces["dirty"]: |
||
814 | rendered += ".post%%d" %% pieces["distance"] |
||
815 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
816 | rendered += ".dev0" |
||
817 | else: |
||
818 | # exception #1 |
||
819 | rendered = "0.post%%d" %% pieces["distance"] |
||
820 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
821 | rendered += ".dev0" |
||
822 | return rendered |
||
823 | |||
824 | |||
825 | def render_git_describe(pieces): |
||
826 | """TAG[-DISTANCE-gHEX][-dirty]. |
||
827 | |||
828 | Like 'git describe --tags --dirty --always'. |
||
829 | |||
830 | Exceptions: |
||
831 | 1: no tags. HEX[-dirty] (note: no 'g' prefix) |
||
832 | """ |
||
833 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
834 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
835 | if pieces["distance"]: |
||
836 | rendered += "-%%d-g%%s" %% (pieces["distance"], pieces["short"]) |
||
837 | else: |
||
838 | # exception #1 |
||
839 | rendered = pieces["short"] |
||
840 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
841 | rendered += "-dirty" |
||
842 | return rendered |
||
843 | |||
844 | |||
845 | def render_git_describe_long(pieces): |
||
846 | """TAG-DISTANCE-gHEX[-dirty]. |
||
847 | |||
848 | Like 'git describe --tags --dirty --always -long'. |
||
849 | The distance/hash is unconditional. |
||
850 | |||
851 | Exceptions: |
||
852 | 1: no tags. HEX[-dirty] (note: no 'g' prefix) |
||
853 | """ |
||
854 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
855 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
856 | rendered += "-%%d-g%%s" %% (pieces["distance"], pieces["short"]) |
||
857 | else: |
||
858 | # exception #1 |
||
859 | rendered = pieces["short"] |
||
860 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
861 | rendered += "-dirty" |
||
862 | return rendered |
||
863 | |||
864 | |||
865 | def render(pieces, style): |
||
866 | """Render the given version pieces into the requested style.""" |
||
867 | if pieces["error"]: |
||
868 | return {"version": "unknown", |
||
869 | "full-revisionid": pieces.get("long"), |
||
870 | "dirty": None, |
||
871 | "error": pieces["error"], |
||
872 | "date": None} |
||
873 | |||
874 | if not style or style == "default": |
||
875 | style = "pep440" # the default |
||
876 | |||
877 | if style == "pep440": |
||
878 | rendered = render_pep440(pieces) |
||
879 | elif style == "pep440-pre": |
||
880 | rendered = render_pep440_pre(pieces) |
||
881 | elif style == "pep440-post": |
||
882 | rendered = render_pep440_post(pieces) |
||
883 | elif style == "pep440-old": |
||
884 | rendered = render_pep440_old(pieces) |
||
885 | elif style == "git-describe": |
||
886 | rendered = render_git_describe(pieces) |
||
887 | elif style == "git-describe-long": |
||
888 | rendered = render_git_describe_long(pieces) |
||
889 | else: |
||
890 | raise ValueError("unknown style '%%s'" %% style) |
||
891 | |||
892 | return {"version": rendered, "full-revisionid": pieces["long"], |
||
893 | "dirty": pieces["dirty"], "error": None, |
||
894 | "date": pieces.get("date")} |
||
895 | |||
896 | |||
897 | def get_versions(): |
||
898 | """Get version information or return default if unable to do so.""" |
||
899 | # I am in _version.py, which lives at ROOT/VERSIONFILE_SOURCE. If we have |
||
900 | # __file__, we can work backwards from there to the root. Some |
||
901 | # py2exe/bbfreeze/non-CPython implementations don't do __file__, in which |
||
902 | # case we can only use expanded keywords. |
||
903 | |||
904 | cfg = get_config() |
||
905 | verbose = cfg.verbose |
||
906 | |||
907 | try: |
||
908 | return git_versions_from_keywords(get_keywords(), cfg.tag_prefix, |
||
909 | verbose) |
||
910 | except NotThisMethod: |
||
911 | pass |
||
912 | |||
913 | try: |
||
914 | root = os.path.realpath(__file__) |
||
915 | # versionfile_source is the relative path from the top of the source |
||
916 | # tree (where the .git directory might live) to this file. Invert |
||
917 | # this to find the root from __file__. |
||
918 | for i in cfg.versionfile_source.split('/'): |
||
919 | root = os.path.dirname(root) |
||
920 | except NameError: |
||
921 | return {"version": "0+unknown", "full-revisionid": None, |
||
922 | "dirty": None, |
||
923 | "error": "unable to find root of source tree", |
||
924 | "date": None} |
||
925 | |||
926 | try: |
||
927 | pieces = git_pieces_from_vcs(cfg.tag_prefix, root, verbose) |
||
928 | return render(pieces, cfg.style) |
||
929 | except NotThisMethod: |
||
930 | pass |
||
931 | |||
932 | try: |
||
933 | if cfg.parentdir_prefix: |
||
934 | return versions_from_parentdir(cfg.parentdir_prefix, root, verbose) |
||
935 | except NotThisMethod: |
||
936 | pass |
||
937 | |||
938 | return {"version": "0+unknown", "full-revisionid": None, |
||
939 | "dirty": None, |
||
940 | "error": "unable to compute version", "date": None} |
||
941 | ''' |
||
942 | |||
943 | |||
944 | View Code Duplication | @register_vcs_handler("git", "get_keywords") |
|
945 | def git_get_keywords(versionfile_abs): |
||
946 | """Extract version information from the given file.""" |
||
947 | # the code embedded in _version.py can just fetch the value of these |
||
948 | # keywords. When used from setup.py, we don't want to import _version.py, |
||
949 | # so we do it with a regexp instead. This function is not used from |
||
950 | # _version.py. |
||
951 | keywords = {} |
||
952 | try: |
||
953 | f = open(versionfile_abs, "r") |
||
954 | for line in f.readlines(): |
||
955 | if line.strip().startswith("git_refnames ="): |
||
956 | mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line) |
||
957 | if mo: |
||
958 | keywords["refnames"] = mo.group(1) |
||
959 | if line.strip().startswith("git_full ="): |
||
960 | mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line) |
||
961 | if mo: |
||
962 | keywords["full"] = mo.group(1) |
||
963 | if line.strip().startswith("git_date ="): |
||
964 | mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line) |
||
965 | if mo: |
||
966 | keywords["date"] = mo.group(1) |
||
967 | f.close() |
||
968 | except EnvironmentError: |
||
969 | pass |
||
970 | return keywords |
||
971 | |||
972 | |||
973 | View Code Duplication | @register_vcs_handler("git", "keywords") |
|
974 | def git_versions_from_keywords(keywords, tag_prefix, verbose): |
||
975 | """Get version information from git keywords.""" |
||
976 | if not keywords: |
||
977 | raise NotThisMethod("no keywords at all, weird") |
||
978 | date = keywords.get("date") |
||
979 | if date is not None: |
||
980 | # git-2.2.0 added "%cI", which expands to an ISO-8601 -compliant |
||
981 | # datestamp. However we prefer "%ci" (which expands to an "ISO-8601 |
||
982 | # -like" string, which we must then edit to make compliant), because |
||
983 | # it's been around since git-1.5.3, and it's too difficult to |
||
984 | # discover which version we're using, or to work around using an |
||
985 | # older one. |
||
986 | date = date.strip().replace(" ", "T", 1).replace(" ", "", 1) |
||
987 | refnames = keywords["refnames"].strip() |
||
988 | if refnames.startswith("$Format"): |
||
989 | if verbose: |
||
990 | print("keywords are unexpanded, not using") |
||
991 | raise NotThisMethod("unexpanded keywords, not a git-archive tarball") |
||
992 | refs = set([r.strip() for r in refnames.strip("()").split(",")]) |
||
993 | # starting in git-1.8.3, tags are listed as "tag: foo-1.0" instead of |
||
994 | # just "foo-1.0". If we see a "tag: " prefix, prefer those. |
||
995 | TAG = "tag: " |
||
996 | tags = set([r[len(TAG):] for r in refs if r.startswith(TAG)]) |
||
997 | if not tags: |
||
998 | # Either we're using git < 1.8.3, or there really are no tags. We use |
||
999 | # a heuristic: assume all version tags have a digit. The old git %d |
||
1000 | # expansion behaves like git log --decorate=short and strips out the |
||
1001 | # refs/heads/ and refs/tags/ prefixes that would let us distinguish |
||
1002 | # between branches and tags. By ignoring refnames without digits, we |
||
1003 | # filter out many common branch names like "release" and |
||
1004 | # "stabilization", as well as "HEAD" and "master". |
||
1005 | tags = set([r for r in refs if re.search(r'\d', r)]) |
||
1006 | if verbose: |
||
1007 | print("discarding '%s', no digits" % ",".join(refs - tags)) |
||
1008 | if verbose: |
||
1009 | print("likely tags: %s" % ",".join(sorted(tags))) |
||
1010 | for ref in sorted(tags): |
||
1011 | # sorting will prefer e.g. "2.0" over "2.0rc1" |
||
1012 | if ref.startswith(tag_prefix): |
||
1013 | r = ref[len(tag_prefix):] |
||
1014 | if verbose: |
||
1015 | print("picking %s" % r) |
||
1016 | return {"version": r, |
||
1017 | "full-revisionid": keywords["full"].strip(), |
||
1018 | "dirty": False, "error": None, |
||
1019 | "date": date} |
||
1020 | # no suitable tags, so version is "0+unknown", but full hex is still there |
||
1021 | if verbose: |
||
1022 | print("no suitable tags, using unknown + full revision id") |
||
1023 | return {"version": "0+unknown", |
||
1024 | "full-revisionid": keywords["full"].strip(), |
||
1025 | "dirty": False, "error": "no suitable tags", "date": None} |
||
1026 | |||
1027 | |||
1028 | View Code Duplication | @register_vcs_handler("git", "pieces_from_vcs") |
|
1029 | def git_pieces_from_vcs(tag_prefix, root, verbose, run_command=run_command): |
||
1030 | """Get version from 'git describe' in the root of the source tree. |
||
1031 | |||
1032 | This only gets called if the git-archive 'subst' keywords were *not* |
||
1033 | expanded, and _version.py hasn't already been rewritten with a short |
||
1034 | version string, meaning we're inside a checked out source tree. |
||
1035 | """ |
||
1036 | GITS = ["git"] |
||
1037 | if sys.platform == "win32": |
||
1038 | GITS = ["git.cmd", "git.exe"] |
||
1039 | |||
1040 | out, rc = run_command(GITS, ["rev-parse", "--git-dir"], cwd=root, |
||
1041 | hide_stderr=True) |
||
1042 | if rc != 0: |
||
1043 | if verbose: |
||
1044 | print("Directory %s not under git control" % root) |
||
1045 | raise NotThisMethod("'git rev-parse --git-dir' returned error") |
||
1046 | |||
1047 | # if there is a tag matching tag_prefix, this yields TAG-NUM-gHEX[-dirty] |
||
1048 | # if there isn't one, this yields HEX[-dirty] (no NUM) |
||
1049 | describe_out, rc = run_command(GITS, ["describe", "--tags", "--dirty", |
||
1050 | "--always", "--long", |
||
1051 | "--match", "%s*" % tag_prefix], |
||
1052 | cwd=root) |
||
1053 | # --long was added in git-1.5.5 |
||
1054 | if describe_out is None: |
||
1055 | raise NotThisMethod("'git describe' failed") |
||
1056 | describe_out = describe_out.strip() |
||
1057 | full_out, rc = run_command(GITS, ["rev-parse", "HEAD"], cwd=root) |
||
1058 | if full_out is None: |
||
1059 | raise NotThisMethod("'git rev-parse' failed") |
||
1060 | full_out = full_out.strip() |
||
1061 | |||
1062 | pieces = {} |
||
1063 | pieces["long"] = full_out |
||
1064 | pieces["short"] = full_out[:7] # maybe improved later |
||
1065 | pieces["error"] = None |
||
1066 | |||
1067 | # parse describe_out. It will be like TAG-NUM-gHEX[-dirty] or HEX[-dirty] |
||
1068 | # TAG might have hyphens. |
||
1069 | git_describe = describe_out |
||
1070 | |||
1071 | # look for -dirty suffix |
||
1072 | dirty = git_describe.endswith("-dirty") |
||
1073 | pieces["dirty"] = dirty |
||
1074 | if dirty: |
||
1075 | git_describe = git_describe[:git_describe.rindex("-dirty")] |
||
1076 | |||
1077 | # now we have TAG-NUM-gHEX or HEX |
||
1078 | |||
1079 | if "-" in git_describe: |
||
1080 | # TAG-NUM-gHEX |
||
1081 | mo = re.search(r'^(.+)-(\d+)-g([0-9a-f]+)$', git_describe) |
||
1082 | if not mo: |
||
1083 | # unparseable. Maybe git-describe is misbehaving? |
||
1084 | pieces["error"] = ("unable to parse git-describe output: '%s'" |
||
1085 | % describe_out) |
||
1086 | return pieces |
||
1087 | |||
1088 | # tag |
||
1089 | full_tag = mo.group(1) |
||
1090 | if not full_tag.startswith(tag_prefix): |
||
1091 | if verbose: |
||
1092 | fmt = "tag '%s' doesn't start with prefix '%s'" |
||
1093 | print(fmt % (full_tag, tag_prefix)) |
||
1094 | pieces["error"] = ("tag '%s' doesn't start with prefix '%s'" |
||
1095 | % (full_tag, tag_prefix)) |
||
1096 | return pieces |
||
1097 | pieces["closest-tag"] = full_tag[len(tag_prefix):] |
||
1098 | |||
1099 | # distance: number of commits since tag |
||
1100 | pieces["distance"] = int(mo.group(2)) |
||
1101 | |||
1102 | # commit: short hex revision ID |
||
1103 | pieces["short"] = mo.group(3) |
||
1104 | |||
1105 | else: |
||
1106 | # HEX: no tags |
||
1107 | pieces["closest-tag"] = None |
||
1108 | count_out, rc = run_command(GITS, ["rev-list", "HEAD", "--count"], |
||
1109 | cwd=root) |
||
1110 | pieces["distance"] = int(count_out) # total number of commits |
||
1111 | |||
1112 | # commit date: see ISO-8601 comment in git_versions_from_keywords() |
||
1113 | date = run_command(GITS, ["show", "-s", "--format=%ci", "HEAD"], |
||
1114 | cwd=root)[0].strip() |
||
1115 | pieces["date"] = date.strip().replace(" ", "T", 1).replace(" ", "", 1) |
||
1116 | |||
1117 | return pieces |
||
1118 | |||
1119 | |||
1120 | def do_vcs_install(manifest_in, versionfile_source, ipy): |
||
1121 | """Git-specific installation logic for Versioneer. |
||
1122 | |||
1123 | For Git, this means creating/changing .gitattributes to mark _version.py |
||
1124 | for export-subst keyword substitution. |
||
1125 | """ |
||
1126 | GITS = ["git"] |
||
1127 | if sys.platform == "win32": |
||
1128 | GITS = ["git.cmd", "git.exe"] |
||
1129 | files = [manifest_in, versionfile_source] |
||
1130 | if ipy: |
||
1131 | files.append(ipy) |
||
1132 | try: |
||
1133 | me = __file__ |
||
1134 | if me.endswith(".pyc") or me.endswith(".pyo"): |
||
1135 | me = os.path.splitext(me)[0] + ".py" |
||
1136 | versioneer_file = os.path.relpath(me) |
||
1137 | except NameError: |
||
1138 | versioneer_file = "versioneer.py" |
||
1139 | files.append(versioneer_file) |
||
1140 | present = False |
||
1141 | try: |
||
1142 | f = open(".gitattributes", "r") |
||
1143 | for line in f.readlines(): |
||
1144 | if line.strip().startswith(versionfile_source): |
||
1145 | if "export-subst" in line.strip().split()[1:]: |
||
1146 | present = True |
||
1147 | f.close() |
||
1148 | except EnvironmentError: |
||
1149 | pass |
||
1150 | if not present: |
||
1151 | f = open(".gitattributes", "a+") |
||
1152 | f.write("%s export-subst\n" % versionfile_source) |
||
1153 | f.close() |
||
1154 | files.append(".gitattributes") |
||
1155 | run_command(GITS, ["add", "--"] + files) |
||
1156 | |||
1157 | |||
1158 | View Code Duplication | def versions_from_parentdir(parentdir_prefix, root, verbose): |
|
1159 | """Try to determine the version from the parent directory name. |
||
1160 | |||
1161 | Source tarballs conventionally unpack into a directory that includes both |
||
1162 | the project name and a version string. We will also support searching up |
||
1163 | two directory levels for an appropriately named parent directory |
||
1164 | """ |
||
1165 | rootdirs = [] |
||
1166 | |||
1167 | for i in range(3): |
||
1168 | dirname = os.path.basename(root) |
||
1169 | if dirname.startswith(parentdir_prefix): |
||
1170 | return {"version": dirname[len(parentdir_prefix):], |
||
1171 | "full-revisionid": None, |
||
1172 | "dirty": False, "error": None, "date": None} |
||
1173 | else: |
||
1174 | rootdirs.append(root) |
||
1175 | root = os.path.dirname(root) # up a level |
||
1176 | |||
1177 | if verbose: |
||
1178 | print("Tried directories %s but none started with prefix %s" % |
||
1179 | (str(rootdirs), parentdir_prefix)) |
||
1180 | raise NotThisMethod("rootdir doesn't start with parentdir_prefix") |
||
1181 | |||
1182 | |||
1183 | SHORT_VERSION_PY = """ |
||
1184 | # This file was generated by 'versioneer.py' (0.18) from |
||
1185 | # revision-control system data, or from the parent directory name of an |
||
1186 | # unpacked source archive. Distribution tarballs contain a pre-generated copy |
||
1187 | # of this file. |
||
1188 | |||
1189 | import json |
||
1190 | |||
1191 | version_json = ''' |
||
1192 | %s |
||
1193 | ''' # END VERSION_JSON |
||
1194 | |||
1195 | |||
1196 | def get_versions(): |
||
1197 | return json.loads(version_json) |
||
1198 | """ |
||
1199 | |||
1200 | |||
1201 | def versions_from_file(filename): |
||
1202 | """Try to determine the version from _version.py if present.""" |
||
1203 | try: |
||
1204 | with open(filename) as f: |
||
1205 | contents = f.read() |
||
1206 | except EnvironmentError: |
||
1207 | raise NotThisMethod("unable to read _version.py") |
||
1208 | mo = re.search(r"version_json = '''\n(.*)''' # END VERSION_JSON", |
||
1209 | contents, re.M | re.S) |
||
1210 | if not mo: |
||
1211 | mo = re.search(r"version_json = '''\r\n(.*)''' # END VERSION_JSON", |
||
1212 | contents, re.M | re.S) |
||
1213 | if not mo: |
||
1214 | raise NotThisMethod("no version_json in _version.py") |
||
1215 | return json.loads(mo.group(1)) |
||
1216 | |||
1217 | |||
1218 | def write_to_version_file(filename, versions): |
||
1219 | """Write the given version number to the given _version.py file.""" |
||
1220 | os.unlink(filename) |
||
1221 | contents = json.dumps(versions, sort_keys=True, |
||
1222 | indent=1, separators=(",", ": ")) |
||
1223 | with open(filename, "w") as f: |
||
1224 | f.write(SHORT_VERSION_PY % contents) |
||
1225 | |||
1226 | print("set %s to '%s'" % (filename, versions["version"])) |
||
1227 | |||
1228 | |||
1229 | def plus_or_dot(pieces): |
||
1230 | """Return a + if we don't already have one, else return a .""" |
||
1231 | if "+" in pieces.get("closest-tag", ""): |
||
1232 | return "." |
||
1233 | return "+" |
||
1234 | |||
1235 | |||
1236 | View Code Duplication | def render_pep440(pieces): |
|
1237 | """Build up version string, with post-release "local version identifier". |
||
1238 | |||
1239 | Our goal: TAG[+DISTANCE.gHEX[.dirty]] . Note that if you |
||
1240 | get a tagged build and then dirty it, you'll get TAG+0.gHEX.dirty |
||
1241 | |||
1242 | Exceptions: |
||
1243 | 1: no tags. git_describe was just HEX. 0+untagged.DISTANCE.gHEX[.dirty] |
||
1244 | """ |
||
1245 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
1246 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
1247 | if pieces["distance"] or pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1248 | rendered += plus_or_dot(pieces) |
||
1249 | rendered += "%d.g%s" % (pieces["distance"], pieces["short"]) |
||
1250 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1251 | rendered += ".dirty" |
||
1252 | else: |
||
1253 | # exception #1 |
||
1254 | rendered = "0+untagged.%d.g%s" % (pieces["distance"], |
||
1255 | pieces["short"]) |
||
1256 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1257 | rendered += ".dirty" |
||
1258 | return rendered |
||
1259 | |||
1260 | |||
1261 | View Code Duplication | def render_pep440_pre(pieces): |
|
1262 | """TAG[.post.devDISTANCE] -- No -dirty. |
||
1263 | |||
1264 | Exceptions: |
||
1265 | 1: no tags. 0.post.devDISTANCE |
||
1266 | """ |
||
1267 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
1268 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
1269 | if pieces["distance"]: |
||
1270 | rendered += ".post.dev%d" % pieces["distance"] |
||
1271 | else: |
||
1272 | # exception #1 |
||
1273 | rendered = "0.post.dev%d" % pieces["distance"] |
||
1274 | return rendered |
||
1275 | |||
1276 | |||
1277 | View Code Duplication | def render_pep440_post(pieces): |
|
1278 | """TAG[.postDISTANCE[.dev0]+gHEX] . |
||
1279 | |||
1280 | The ".dev0" means dirty. Note that .dev0 sorts backwards |
||
1281 | (a dirty tree will appear "older" than the corresponding clean one), |
||
1282 | but you shouldn't be releasing software with -dirty anyways. |
||
1283 | |||
1284 | Exceptions: |
||
1285 | 1: no tags. 0.postDISTANCE[.dev0] |
||
1286 | """ |
||
1287 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
1288 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
1289 | if pieces["distance"] or pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1290 | rendered += ".post%d" % pieces["distance"] |
||
1291 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1292 | rendered += ".dev0" |
||
1293 | rendered += plus_or_dot(pieces) |
||
1294 | rendered += "g%s" % pieces["short"] |
||
1295 | else: |
||
1296 | # exception #1 |
||
1297 | rendered = "0.post%d" % pieces["distance"] |
||
1298 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1299 | rendered += ".dev0" |
||
1300 | rendered += "+g%s" % pieces["short"] |
||
1301 | return rendered |
||
1302 | |||
1303 | |||
1304 | View Code Duplication | def render_pep440_old(pieces): |
|
1305 | """TAG[.postDISTANCE[.dev0]] . |
||
1306 | |||
1307 | The ".dev0" means dirty. |
||
1308 | |||
1309 | Eexceptions: |
||
1310 | 1: no tags. 0.postDISTANCE[.dev0] |
||
1311 | """ |
||
1312 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
1313 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
1314 | if pieces["distance"] or pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1315 | rendered += ".post%d" % pieces["distance"] |
||
1316 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1317 | rendered += ".dev0" |
||
1318 | else: |
||
1319 | # exception #1 |
||
1320 | rendered = "0.post%d" % pieces["distance"] |
||
1321 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1322 | rendered += ".dev0" |
||
1323 | return rendered |
||
1324 | |||
1325 | |||
1326 | View Code Duplication | def render_git_describe(pieces): |
|
1327 | """TAG[-DISTANCE-gHEX][-dirty]. |
||
1328 | |||
1329 | Like 'git describe --tags --dirty --always'. |
||
1330 | |||
1331 | Exceptions: |
||
1332 | 1: no tags. HEX[-dirty] (note: no 'g' prefix) |
||
1333 | """ |
||
1334 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
1335 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
1336 | if pieces["distance"]: |
||
1337 | rendered += "-%d-g%s" % (pieces["distance"], pieces["short"]) |
||
1338 | else: |
||
1339 | # exception #1 |
||
1340 | rendered = pieces["short"] |
||
1341 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1342 | rendered += "-dirty" |
||
1343 | return rendered |
||
1344 | |||
1345 | |||
1346 | View Code Duplication | def render_git_describe_long(pieces): |
|
1347 | """TAG-DISTANCE-gHEX[-dirty]. |
||
1348 | |||
1349 | Like 'git describe --tags --dirty --always -long'. |
||
1350 | The distance/hash is unconditional. |
||
1351 | |||
1352 | Exceptions: |
||
1353 | 1: no tags. HEX[-dirty] (note: no 'g' prefix) |
||
1354 | """ |
||
1355 | if pieces["closest-tag"]: |
||
1356 | rendered = pieces["closest-tag"] |
||
1357 | rendered += "-%d-g%s" % (pieces["distance"], pieces["short"]) |
||
1358 | else: |
||
1359 | # exception #1 |
||
1360 | rendered = pieces["short"] |
||
1361 | if pieces["dirty"]: |
||
1362 | rendered += "-dirty" |
||
1363 | return rendered |
||
1364 | |||
1365 | |||
1366 | View Code Duplication | def render(pieces, style): |
|
1367 | """Render the given version pieces into the requested style.""" |
||
1368 | if pieces["error"]: |
||
1369 | return {"version": "unknown", |
||
1370 | "full-revisionid": pieces.get("long"), |
||
1371 | "dirty": None, |
||
1372 | "error": pieces["error"], |
||
1373 | "date": None} |
||
1374 | |||
1375 | if not style or style == "default": |
||
1376 | style = "pep440" # the default |
||
1377 | |||
1378 | if style == "pep440": |
||
1379 | rendered = render_pep440(pieces) |
||
1380 | elif style == "pep440-pre": |
||
1381 | rendered = render_pep440_pre(pieces) |
||
1382 | elif style == "pep440-post": |
||
1383 | rendered = render_pep440_post(pieces) |
||
1384 | elif style == "pep440-old": |
||
1385 | rendered = render_pep440_old(pieces) |
||
1386 | elif style == "git-describe": |
||
1387 | rendered = render_git_describe(pieces) |
||
1388 | elif style == "git-describe-long": |
||
1389 | rendered = render_git_describe_long(pieces) |
||
1390 | else: |
||
1391 | raise ValueError("unknown style '%s'" % style) |
||
1392 | |||
1393 | return {"version": rendered, "full-revisionid": pieces["long"], |
||
1394 | "dirty": pieces["dirty"], "error": None, |
||
1395 | "date": pieces.get("date")} |
||
1396 | |||
1397 | |||
1398 | class VersioneerBadRootError(Exception): |
||
1399 | """The project root directory is unknown or missing key files.""" |
||
1400 | |||
1401 | |||
1402 | def get_versions(verbose=False): |
||
1403 | """Get the project version from whatever source is available. |
||
1404 | |||
1405 | Returns dict with two keys: 'version' and 'full'. |
||
1406 | """ |
||
1407 | if "versioneer" in sys.modules: |
||
1408 | # see the discussion in cmdclass.py:get_cmdclass() |
||
1409 | del sys.modules["versioneer"] |
||
1410 | |||
1411 | root = get_root() |
||
1412 | cfg = get_config_from_root(root) |
||
1413 | |||
1414 | assert cfg.VCS is not None, "please set [versioneer]VCS= in setup.cfg" |
||
1415 | handlers = HANDLERS.get(cfg.VCS) |
||
1416 | assert handlers, "unrecognized VCS '%s'" % cfg.VCS |
||
1417 | verbose = verbose or cfg.verbose |
||
1418 | assert cfg.versionfile_source is not None, \ |
||
1419 | "please set versioneer.versionfile_source" |
||
1420 | assert cfg.tag_prefix is not None, "please set versioneer.tag_prefix" |
||
1421 | |||
1422 | versionfile_abs = os.path.join(root, cfg.versionfile_source) |
||
1423 | |||
1424 | # extract version from first of: _version.py, VCS command (e.g. 'git |
||
1425 | # describe'), parentdir. This is meant to work for developers using a |
||
1426 | # source checkout, for users of a tarball created by 'setup.py sdist', |
||
1427 | # and for users of a tarball/zipball created by 'git archive' or github's |
||
1428 | # download-from-tag feature or the equivalent in other VCSes. |
||
1429 | |||
1430 | get_keywords_f = handlers.get("get_keywords") |
||
1431 | from_keywords_f = handlers.get("keywords") |
||
1432 | if get_keywords_f and from_keywords_f: |
||
1433 | try: |
||
1434 | keywords = get_keywords_f(versionfile_abs) |
||
1435 | ver = from_keywords_f(keywords, cfg.tag_prefix, verbose) |
||
1436 | if verbose: |
||
1437 | print("got version from expanded keyword %s" % ver) |
||
1438 | return ver |
||
1439 | except NotThisMethod: |
||
1440 | pass |
||
1441 | |||
1442 | try: |
||
1443 | ver = versions_from_file(versionfile_abs) |
||
1444 | if verbose: |
||
1445 | print("got version from file %s %s" % (versionfile_abs, ver)) |
||
1446 | return ver |
||
1447 | except NotThisMethod: |
||
1448 | pass |
||
1449 | |||
1450 | from_vcs_f = handlers.get("pieces_from_vcs") |
||
1451 | if from_vcs_f: |
||
1452 | try: |
||
1453 | pieces = from_vcs_f(cfg.tag_prefix, root, verbose) |
||
1454 | ver = render(pieces, cfg.style) |
||
1455 | if verbose: |
||
1456 | print("got version from VCS %s" % ver) |
||
1457 | return ver |
||
1458 | except NotThisMethod: |
||
1459 | pass |
||
1460 | |||
1461 | try: |
||
1462 | if cfg.parentdir_prefix: |
||
1463 | ver = versions_from_parentdir(cfg.parentdir_prefix, root, verbose) |
||
1464 | if verbose: |
||
1465 | print("got version from parentdir %s" % ver) |
||
1466 | return ver |
||
1467 | except NotThisMethod: |
||
1468 | pass |
||
1469 | |||
1470 | if verbose: |
||
1471 | print("unable to compute version") |
||
1472 | |||
1473 | return {"version": "0+unknown", "full-revisionid": None, |
||
1474 | "dirty": None, "error": "unable to compute version", |
||
1475 | "date": None} |
||
1476 | |||
1477 | |||
1478 | def get_version(): |
||
1479 | """Get the short version string for this project.""" |
||
1480 | return get_versions()["version"] |
||
1481 | |||
1482 | |||
1483 | def get_cmdclass(): |
||
1484 | """Get the custom setuptools/distutils subclasses used by Versioneer.""" |
||
1485 | if "versioneer" in sys.modules: |
||
1486 | del sys.modules["versioneer"] |
||
1487 | # this fixes the "python setup.py develop" case (also 'install' and |
||
1488 | # 'easy_install .'), in which subdependencies of the main project are |
||
1489 | # built (using setup.py bdist_egg) in the same python process. Assume |
||
1490 | # a main project A and a dependency B, which use different versions |
||
1491 | # of Versioneer. A's setup.py imports A's Versioneer, leaving it in |
||
1492 | # sys.modules by the time B's setup.py is executed, causing B to run |
||
1493 | # with the wrong versioneer. Setuptools wraps the sub-dep builds in a |
||
1494 | # sandbox that restores sys.modules to it's pre-build state, so the |
||
1495 | # parent is protected against the child's "import versioneer". By |
||
1496 | # removing ourselves from sys.modules here, before the child build |
||
1497 | # happens, we protect the child from the parent's versioneer too. |
||
1498 | # Also see https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer/issues/52 |
||
1499 | |||
1500 | cmds = {} |
||
1501 | |||
1502 | # we add "version" to both distutils and setuptools |
||
1503 | from distutils.core import Command |
||
1504 | |||
1505 | class cmd_version(Command): |
||
1506 | description = "report generated version string" |
||
1507 | user_options = [] |
||
1508 | boolean_options = [] |
||
1509 | |||
1510 | def initialize_options(self): |
||
1511 | pass |
||
1512 | |||
1513 | def finalize_options(self): |
||
1514 | pass |
||
1515 | |||
1516 | def run(self): |
||
1517 | vers = get_versions(verbose=True) |
||
1518 | print("Version: %s" % vers["version"]) |
||
1519 | print(" full-revisionid: %s" % vers.get("full-revisionid")) |
||
1520 | print(" dirty: %s" % vers.get("dirty")) |
||
1521 | print(" date: %s" % vers.get("date")) |
||
1522 | if vers["error"]: |
||
1523 | print(" error: %s" % vers["error"]) |
||
1524 | cmds["version"] = cmd_version |
||
1525 | |||
1526 | # we override "build_py" in both distutils and setuptools |
||
1527 | # |
||
1528 | # most invocation pathways end up running build_py: |
||
1529 | # distutils/build -> build_py |
||
1530 | # distutils/install -> distutils/build ->.. |
||
1531 | # setuptools/bdist_wheel -> distutils/install ->.. |
||
1532 | # setuptools/bdist_egg -> distutils/install_lib -> build_py |
||
1533 | # setuptools/install -> bdist_egg ->.. |
||
1534 | # setuptools/develop -> ? |
||
1535 | # pip install: |
||
1536 | # copies source tree to a tempdir before running egg_info/etc |
||
1537 | # if .git isn't copied too, 'git describe' will fail |
||
1538 | # then does setup.py bdist_wheel, or sometimes setup.py install |
||
1539 | # setup.py egg_info -> ? |
||
1540 | |||
1541 | # we override different "build_py" commands for both environments |
||
1542 | if "setuptools" in sys.modules: |
||
1543 | from setuptools.command.build_py import build_py as _build_py |
||
1544 | else: |
||
1545 | from distutils.command.build_py import build_py as _build_py |
||
1546 | |||
1547 | class cmd_build_py(_build_py): |
||
1548 | def run(self): |
||
1549 | root = get_root() |
||
1550 | cfg = get_config_from_root(root) |
||
1551 | versions = get_versions() |
||
1552 | _build_py.run(self) |
||
1553 | # now locate _version.py in the new build/ directory and replace |
||
1554 | # it with an updated value |
||
1555 | if cfg.versionfile_build: |
||
1556 | target_versionfile = os.path.join(self.build_lib, |
||
1557 | cfg.versionfile_build) |
||
1558 | print("UPDATING %s" % target_versionfile) |
||
1559 | write_to_version_file(target_versionfile, versions) |
||
1560 | cmds["build_py"] = cmd_build_py |
||
1561 | |||
1562 | if "cx_Freeze" in sys.modules: # cx_freeze enabled? |
||
1563 | from cx_Freeze.dist import build_exe as _build_exe |
||
1564 | # nczeczulin reports that py2exe won't like the pep440-style string |
||
1565 | # as FILEVERSION, but it can be used for PRODUCTVERSION, e.g. |
||
1566 | # setup(console=[{ |
||
1567 | # "version": versioneer.get_version().split("+", 1)[0], # FILEVERSION |
||
1568 | # "product_version": versioneer.get_version(), |
||
1569 | # ... |
||
1570 | |||
1571 | View Code Duplication | class cmd_build_exe(_build_exe): |
|
1572 | def run(self): |
||
1573 | root = get_root() |
||
1574 | cfg = get_config_from_root(root) |
||
1575 | versions = get_versions() |
||
1576 | target_versionfile = cfg.versionfile_source |
||
1577 | print("UPDATING %s" % target_versionfile) |
||
1578 | write_to_version_file(target_versionfile, versions) |
||
1579 | |||
1580 | _build_exe.run(self) |
||
1581 | os.unlink(target_versionfile) |
||
1582 | with open(cfg.versionfile_source, "w") as f: |
||
1583 | LONG = LONG_VERSION_PY[cfg.VCS] |
||
1584 | f.write(LONG % |
||
1585 | {"DOLLAR": "$", |
||
1586 | "STYLE": cfg.style, |
||
1587 | "TAG_PREFIX": cfg.tag_prefix, |
||
1588 | "PARENTDIR_PREFIX": cfg.parentdir_prefix, |
||
1589 | "VERSIONFILE_SOURCE": cfg.versionfile_source, |
||
1590 | }) |
||
1591 | cmds["build_exe"] = cmd_build_exe |
||
1592 | del cmds["build_py"] |
||
1593 | |||
1594 | if 'py2exe' in sys.modules: # py2exe enabled? |
||
1595 | try: |
||
1596 | from py2exe.distutils_buildexe import py2exe as _py2exe # py3 |
||
1597 | except ImportError: |
||
1598 | from py2exe.build_exe import py2exe as _py2exe # py2 |
||
1599 | |||
1600 | View Code Duplication | class cmd_py2exe(_py2exe): |
|
1601 | def run(self): |
||
1602 | root = get_root() |
||
1603 | cfg = get_config_from_root(root) |
||
1604 | versions = get_versions() |
||
1605 | target_versionfile = cfg.versionfile_source |
||
1606 | print("UPDATING %s" % target_versionfile) |
||
1607 | write_to_version_file(target_versionfile, versions) |
||
1608 | |||
1609 | _py2exe.run(self) |
||
1610 | os.unlink(target_versionfile) |
||
1611 | with open(cfg.versionfile_source, "w") as f: |
||
1612 | LONG = LONG_VERSION_PY[cfg.VCS] |
||
1613 | f.write(LONG % |
||
1614 | {"DOLLAR": "$", |
||
1615 | "STYLE": cfg.style, |
||
1616 | "TAG_PREFIX": cfg.tag_prefix, |
||
1617 | "PARENTDIR_PREFIX": cfg.parentdir_prefix, |
||
1618 | "VERSIONFILE_SOURCE": cfg.versionfile_source, |
||
1619 | }) |
||
1620 | cmds["py2exe"] = cmd_py2exe |
||
1621 | |||
1622 | # we override different "sdist" commands for both environments |
||
1623 | if "setuptools" in sys.modules: |
||
1624 | from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist as _sdist |
||
1625 | else: |
||
1626 | from distutils.command.sdist import sdist as _sdist |
||
1627 | |||
1628 | class cmd_sdist(_sdist): |
||
1629 | def run(self): |
||
1630 | versions = get_versions() |
||
1631 | self._versioneer_generated_versions = versions |
||
1632 | # unless we update this, the command will keep using the old |
||
1633 | # version |
||
1634 | self.distribution.metadata.version = versions["version"] |
||
1635 | return _sdist.run(self) |
||
1636 | |||
1637 | def make_release_tree(self, base_dir, files): |
||
1638 | root = get_root() |
||
1639 | cfg = get_config_from_root(root) |
||
1640 | _sdist.make_release_tree(self, base_dir, files) |
||
1641 | # now locate _version.py in the new base_dir directory |
||
1642 | # (remembering that it may be a hardlink) and replace it with an |
||
1643 | # updated value |
||
1644 | target_versionfile = os.path.join(base_dir, cfg.versionfile_source) |
||
1645 | print("UPDATING %s" % target_versionfile) |
||
1646 | write_to_version_file(target_versionfile, |
||
1647 | self._versioneer_generated_versions) |
||
1648 | cmds["sdist"] = cmd_sdist |
||
1649 | |||
1650 | return cmds |
||
1651 | |||
1652 | |||
1653 | CONFIG_ERROR = """ |
||
1654 | setup.cfg is missing the necessary Versioneer configuration. You need |
||
1655 | a section like: |
||
1656 | |||
1657 | [versioneer] |
||
1658 | VCS = git |
||
1659 | style = pep440 |
||
1660 | versionfile_source = src/myproject/_version.py |
||
1661 | versionfile_build = myproject/_version.py |
||
1662 | tag_prefix = |
||
1663 | parentdir_prefix = myproject- |
||
1664 | |||
1665 | You will also need to edit your setup.py to use the results: |
||
1666 | |||
1667 | import versioneer |
||
1668 | setup(version=versioneer.get_version(), |
||
1669 | cmdclass=versioneer.get_cmdclass(), ...) |
||
1670 | |||
1671 | Please read the docstring in ./versioneer.py for configuration instructions, |
||
1672 | edit setup.cfg, and re-run the installer or 'python versioneer.py setup'. |
||
1673 | """ |
||
1674 | |||
1675 | SAMPLE_CONFIG = """ |
||
1676 | # See the docstring in versioneer.py for instructions. Note that you must |
||
1677 | # re-run 'versioneer.py setup' after changing this section, and commit the |
||
1678 | # resulting files. |
||
1679 | |||
1680 | [versioneer] |
||
1681 | #VCS = git |
||
1682 | #style = pep440 |
||
1683 | #versionfile_source = |
||
1684 | #versionfile_build = |
||
1685 | #tag_prefix = |
||
1686 | #parentdir_prefix = |
||
1687 | |||
1688 | """ |
||
1689 | |||
1690 | INIT_PY_SNIPPET = """ |
||
1691 | from ._version import get_versions |
||
1692 | __version__ = get_versions()['version'] |
||
1693 | del get_versions |
||
1694 | """ |
||
1695 | |||
1696 | |||
1697 | def do_setup(): |
||
1698 | """Main VCS-independent setup function for installing Versioneer.""" |
||
1699 | root = get_root() |
||
1700 | try: |
||
1701 | cfg = get_config_from_root(root) |
||
1702 | except (EnvironmentError, configparser.NoSectionError, |
||
1703 | configparser.NoOptionError) as e: |
||
1704 | if isinstance(e, (EnvironmentError, configparser.NoSectionError)): |
||
1705 | print("Adding sample versioneer config to setup.cfg", |
||
1706 | file=sys.stderr) |
||
1707 | with open(os.path.join(root, "setup.cfg"), "a") as f: |
||
1708 | f.write(SAMPLE_CONFIG) |
||
1709 | print(CONFIG_ERROR, file=sys.stderr) |
||
1710 | return 1 |
||
1711 | |||
1712 | print(" creating %s" % cfg.versionfile_source) |
||
1713 | with open(cfg.versionfile_source, "w") as f: |
||
1714 | LONG = LONG_VERSION_PY[cfg.VCS] |
||
1715 | f.write(LONG % {"DOLLAR": "$", |
||
1716 | "STYLE": cfg.style, |
||
1717 | "TAG_PREFIX": cfg.tag_prefix, |
||
1718 | "PARENTDIR_PREFIX": cfg.parentdir_prefix, |
||
1719 | "VERSIONFILE_SOURCE": cfg.versionfile_source, |
||
1720 | }) |
||
1721 | |||
1722 | ipy = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(cfg.versionfile_source), |
||
1723 | "__init__.py") |
||
1724 | if os.path.exists(ipy): |
||
1725 | try: |
||
1726 | with open(ipy, "r") as f: |
||
1727 | old = f.read() |
||
1728 | except EnvironmentError: |
||
1729 | old = "" |
||
1730 | if INIT_PY_SNIPPET not in old: |
||
1731 | print(" appending to %s" % ipy) |
||
1732 | with open(ipy, "a") as f: |
||
1733 | f.write(INIT_PY_SNIPPET) |
||
1734 | else: |
||
1735 | print(" %s unmodified" % ipy) |
||
1736 | else: |
||
1737 | print(" %s doesn't exist, ok" % ipy) |
||
1738 | ipy = None |
||
1739 | |||
1740 | # Make sure both the top-level "versioneer.py" and versionfile_source |
||
1741 | # (PKG/_version.py, used by runtime code) are in MANIFEST.in, so |
||
1742 | # they'll be copied into source distributions. Pip won't be able to |
||
1743 | # install the package without this. |
||
1744 | manifest_in = os.path.join(root, "MANIFEST.in") |
||
1745 | simple_includes = set() |
||
1746 | try: |
||
1747 | with open(manifest_in, "r") as f: |
||
1748 | for line in f: |
||
1749 | if line.startswith("include "): |
||
1750 | for include in line.split()[1:]: |
||
1751 | simple_includes.add(include) |
||
1752 | except EnvironmentError: |
||
1753 | pass |
||
1754 | # That doesn't cover everything MANIFEST.in can do |
||
1755 | # (http://docs.python.org/2/distutils/sourcedist.html#commands), so |
||
1756 | # it might give some false negatives. Appending redundant 'include' |
||
1757 | # lines is safe, though. |
||
1758 | if "versioneer.py" not in simple_includes: |
||
1759 | print(" appending 'versioneer.py' to MANIFEST.in") |
||
1760 | with open(manifest_in, "a") as f: |
||
1761 | f.write("include versioneer.py\n") |
||
1762 | else: |
||
1763 | print(" 'versioneer.py' already in MANIFEST.in") |
||
1764 | if cfg.versionfile_source not in simple_includes: |
||
1765 | print(" appending versionfile_source ('%s') to MANIFEST.in" % |
||
1766 | cfg.versionfile_source) |
||
1767 | with open(manifest_in, "a") as f: |
||
1768 | f.write("include %s\n" % cfg.versionfile_source) |
||
1769 | else: |
||
1770 | print(" versionfile_source already in MANIFEST.in") |
||
1771 | |||
1772 | # Make VCS-specific changes. For git, this means creating/changing |
||
1773 | # .gitattributes to mark _version.py for export-subst keyword |
||
1774 | # substitution. |
||
1775 | do_vcs_install(manifest_in, cfg.versionfile_source, ipy) |
||
1776 | return 0 |
||
1777 | |||
1778 | |||
1779 | def scan_setup_py(): |
||
1780 | """Validate the contents of setup.py against Versioneer's expectations.""" |
||
1781 | found = set() |
||
1782 | setters = False |
||
1783 | errors = 0 |
||
1784 | with open("setup.py", "r") as f: |
||
1785 | for line in f.readlines(): |
||
1786 | if "import versioneer" in line: |
||
1787 | found.add("import") |
||
1788 | if "versioneer.get_cmdclass()" in line: |
||
1789 | found.add("cmdclass") |
||
1790 | if "versioneer.get_version()" in line: |
||
1791 | found.add("get_version") |
||
1792 | if "versioneer.VCS" in line: |
||
1793 | setters = True |
||
1794 | if "versioneer.versionfile_source" in line: |
||
1795 | setters = True |
||
1796 | if len(found) != 3: |
||
1797 | print("") |
||
1798 | print("Your setup.py appears to be missing some important items") |
||
1799 | print("(but I might be wrong). Please make sure it has something") |
||
1800 | print("roughly like the following:") |
||
1801 | print("") |
||
1802 | print(" import versioneer") |
||
1803 | print(" setup( version=versioneer.get_version(),") |
||
1804 | print(" cmdclass=versioneer.get_cmdclass(), ...)") |
||
1805 | print("") |
||
1806 | errors += 1 |
||
1807 | if setters: |
||
1808 | print("You should remove lines like 'versioneer.VCS = ' and") |
||
1809 | print("'versioneer.versionfile_source = ' . This configuration") |
||
1810 | print("now lives in setup.cfg, and should be removed from setup.py") |
||
1811 | print("") |
||
1812 | errors += 1 |
||
1813 | return errors |
||
1814 | |||
1815 | |||
1816 | if __name__ == "__main__": |
||
1817 | cmd = sys.argv[1] |
||
1818 | if cmd == "setup": |
||
1819 | errors = do_setup() |
||
1820 | errors += scan_setup_py() |
||
1821 | if errors: |
||
1822 | sys.exit(1) |
||
1823 |