Esempio n. 1
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def docs_clean(options):
    '''Clean docs'''
    for d in ["html", "doctrees"]:
        path("%s/%s" % (DOC_BUILD_D, d)).rmtree()

    try:
        from paver.doctools import uncog
        uncog()
    except ImportError:
        pass
Esempio n. 2
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def release(options):
    from paver.doctools import uncog

    testing = options.release.test

    # Ensure we're on stable branch
    sh("test $(hg branch) = 'stable'")

    if not prompt("Is version *%s* correct?" % VERSION):
        print("Fix VERSION")
        return

    if not prompt("Is docs/changelog.rst up to date?"):
        print("Update changlelog")
        return

    print("Checking for clean working copy")
    if not testing:
        sh('test -z "$(hg status --modified --added --removed --deleted)"')
        sh("hg incoming | grep 'no changes found'")

    changelog()
    if prompt("Commit ChangeLog?") and not testing:
        sh("hg commit -m 'prep for release' ChangeLog")

    test()
    # FIXME: tox fails when version is, for example, 0.7.5 or 0.7.5-final.
    #        Values like -alpha, -beta, -rc1, etc. work but that is not 
    #        what I want in release.
    #tox()

    sdist()
    docdist()
    uncog()
    test_dist()

    # Undo this lame update
    sh("hg revert paver-minilib.zip")

    if prompt("Tag release 'v%s'?" % VERSION) and not testing:
        sh("hg tag v%s" % VERSION)
        # non-zero returned for success, it appears, ignore. but why not above?
        sh("hg commit -m 'tagged release'", ignore_error=True)

    if prompt("Push for release?") and not testing:
        sh("hg push --rev .")

        # Github
        sh("hg book -f -r tip master")
        sh("hg push --rev . github")
Esempio n. 3
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def clean():
    '''Cleans mostly everything'''
    path("build").rmtree()

    for p in path(".").glob("*.pyc"):
        p.remove()
    for d in [path("./src"), path("./examples")]:
        for f in d.walk(pattern="*.pyc"):
            f.remove()
    try:
        from paver.doctools import uncog
        uncog()
    except ImportError:
        pass
Esempio n. 4
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def test_cogging():
    env = tasks.Environment(doctools)
    tasks.environment = env
    opt = env.options
    opt.cog = options.Bunch()
    basedir = path(__file__).dirname()
    opt.cog.basedir = basedir
    opt.cog.pattern = "*.rst"
    opt.cog.includedir = basedir / "data"
    env.options = opt
    doctools.cog()
    textfile = basedir / "data/textfile.rst"
    data = open(textfile).read()
    print data
    assert "print sys.path" in data
    doctools.uncog()
    data = open(textfile).read()
    assert "print sys.path" not in data
Esempio n. 5
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def release(options):
    from paver.doctools import uncog

    testing = options.release.test

    # Ensure we're on default branch
    if not testing:
        sh("test $(hg branch) = 'default'")

    if not _prompt("Is version *%s* correct?" % VERSION):
        print("Fix VERSION")
        return

    if not _prompt("Is docs/changelog.rst up to date?"):
        print("Update changlelog")
        return

    print("Checking for clean working copy")
    if not testing:
        sh('test -z "$(hg status --modified --added --removed --deleted)"')
        sh("hg incoming | grep 'no changes found'")

    changelog()
    if _prompt("Commit ChangeLog?") and not testing:
        sh("hg commit -m 'prep for release' ChangeLog")

    tox()

    dist()
    docdist()
    uncog()
    test_dist()

    if _prompt("Tag release 'v%s'?" % VERSION) and not testing:
        sh("hg tag v%s" % VERSION)
        # non-zero returned for success, it appears, ignore. but why not above?
        sh("hg commit -m 'tagged release'", ignore_error=True)

    if _prompt("Push for release?") and not testing:
        sh("hg push --rev .")

        # Github
        sh("hg book -f -r tip master")
        sh("hg push --rev . github")
Esempio n. 6
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def release(options):
    from paver.doctools import uncog

    testing = options.release.test

    # Ensure we're on stable branch
    sh("test $(hg branch) = 'stable'")

    if not prompt("Is version *%s* correct?" % VERSION):
        print("Fix VERSION")
        return

    if not prompt("Is docs/changelog.rst up to date?"):
        print("Update changlelog")
        return

    print("Checking for clean working copy")
    if not testing:
        sh('test -z "$(hg status --modified --added --removed --deleted)"')
        sh("hg outgoing | grep 'no changes found'")
        sh("hg incoming | grep 'no changes found'")

    changelog()
    if prompt("Commit ChangeLog?") and not testing:
        sh("hg commit -m 'prep for release'")

    test()

    distclean()
    sdist()
    docdist()
    uncog()
    test_dist()

    if prompt("Tag release 'v%s'?" % VERSION) and not testing:
        sh("hg tag v%s" % VERSION)
        # non-zero returned for success, it appears, ignore. but why not above?
        sh("hg commit -m 'tagged release'", ignore_error=True)

    if prompt("Push for release?") and not testing:
        sh("hg push --rev .")

    checklist()
Esempio n. 7
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def test_cogging():
    if not paver.doctools.has_cog:
        raise SkipTest("Cog must be installed for this test")
    env = tasks.Environment(doctools)
    tasks.environment = env
    opt = env.options
    opt.cog = options.Bunch()
    basedir = path(__file__).dirname()
    opt.cog.basedir = basedir
    opt.cog.pattern = "*.rst"
    opt.cog.includedir = basedir / "data"
    env.options = opt
    doctools.cog()
    textfile = basedir / "data/textfile.rst"
    with open(textfile) as f:
        data = f.read()
    print_(data)
    assert "print sys.path" in data
    doctools.uncog()
    with open(textfile) as f:
        data = f.read()
    assert "print sys.path" not in data
Esempio n. 8
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def test_cogging():
    if not paver.doctools.has_cog:
        raise SkipTest("Cog must be installed for this test")
    env = tasks.Environment(doctools)
    tasks.environment = env
    opt = env.options
    opt.cog = options.Bunch()
    basedir = path(__file__).dirname()
    opt.cog.basedir = basedir
    opt.cog.pattern = "*.rst"
    opt.cog.includedir = basedir / "data"
    env.options = opt
    doctools.cog()
    textfile = basedir / "data/textfile.rst"
    with open(textfile) as f:
        data = f.read()
    print_(data)
    assert "print sys.path" in data
    doctools.uncog()
    with open(textfile) as f:
        data = f.read()
    assert "print sys.path" not in data