Esempio n. 1
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# from WMCore import __version__
# But PYTHONPATH isn't set until after the package is built, so we can't
# depend on the python module resolution behavior to load the version.
# Instead, we use the imp module to load the source file directly by
# filename.
wmcore_root = get_path_to_wmcore_root()
wmcore_package = imp.load_source('temp_module', os.path.join(wmcore_root,
                                                            'src',
                                                            'python',
                                                            'WMCore',
                                                            '__init__.py'))
wmcore_version = wmcore_package.__version__

setup(name='wmcore',
      version=wmcore_version,
      maintainer='CMS DMWM Group',
      maintainer_email='*****@*****.**',
      cmdclass={'deep_clean': CleanCommand,
                'coverage': CoverageCommand,
                'test': TestCommand,
                'env': EnvCommand,
                'build_system': BuildCommand,
                'install_system': InstallCommand},
      # base directory for all our packages
      package_dir={'': 'src/python/'},  # % get_path_to_wmcore_root()},
      packages=DEFAULT_PACKAGES,
      data_files=list_static_files(),
      url="https://github.com/dmwm/WMCore",
      download_url="https://github.com/dmwm/WMCore/tarball/%s" % wmcore_version
      )
Esempio n. 2
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def parse_requirements(requirements_file):
    """
      Create a list for the 'install_requires' component of the setup function
      by parsing a requirements file
    """

    if os.path.exists(requirements_file):
        # return a list that contains each line of the requirements file
        return open(requirements_file, 'r').read().splitlines()
    else:
        print("ERROR: requirements file " + requirements_file + " not found.")
        sys.exit(1)


setup(
    name='wmcore',
    version=wmcore_version,
    maintainer='CMS DMWM Group',
    maintainer_email='*****@*****.**',
    package_dir={'': 'src/python/'},
    packages=list_packages([
        'src/python/Utils', 'src/python/WMCore', 'src/python/WMComponent',
        'src/python/WMQuality', 'src/python/PSetTweaks'
    ]),
    data_files=list_static_files(),
    install_requires=parse_requirements(requirements),
    url="https://github.com/dmwm/WMCore",
    license="Apache License, Version 2.0",
)
Esempio n. 3
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from __future__ import print_function, division
import os
import sys
from setuptools import setup, Command
from setup_build import list_static_files, things_to_build
from setup_dependencies import dependencies

# get the WMCore version (thanks rucio devs)
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('src/python'))
from WMCore import __version__
wmcore_version = __version__

# the contents of package_name are modified via tools/build_pypi_packages.sh
package_name = "PACKAGE_TO_BUILD"
packages, py_modules = things_to_build(package_name, pypi=True)
data_files = list_static_files(dependencies[package_name])


# we need to override 'clean' command to remove specific files
class CleanCommand(Command):
    user_options = []

    def initialize_options(self):
        pass

    def finalize_options(self):
        pass

    def run(self):
        os.system('rm -rfv ./dist ./src/python/*.egg-info')