nilmdb/setup.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
# To release a new version, tag it:
# git tag -a nilmdb-1.1 -m "Version 1.1"
# git push --tags
# Then just package it up:
# python setup.py sdist
# This is supposed to be using Distribute:
#
# distutils provides a "setup" method.
# setuptools is a set of monkeypatches on top of that.
# distribute is a particular version/implementation of setuptools.
#
# So we don't really know if this is using the old setuptools or the
# Distribute-provided version of setuptools.
import traceback
import sys
import os
try:
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
from distutils.extension import Extension
import distutils.version
except ImportError:
traceback.print_exc()
print "Please install the prerequisites listed in README.txt"
sys.exit(1)
# Versioneer manages version numbers from git tags.
# https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer
import versioneer
versioneer.versionfile_source = 'nilmdb/_version.py'
versioneer.versionfile_build = 'nilmdb/_version.py'
versioneer.tag_prefix = 'nilmdb-'
versioneer.parentdir_prefix = 'nilmdb-'
# Hack to workaround logging/multiprocessing issue:
# https://groups.google.com/d/msg/nose-users/fnJ-kAUbYHQ/_UsLN786ygcJ
try: import multiprocessing
except: pass
# Use Cython if it's new enough, otherwise use preexisting C files.
cython_modules = [ 'nilmdb.server.interval',
'nilmdb.server.layout',
'nilmdb.server.rbtree' ]
try:
import Cython
from Cython.Build import cythonize
if (distutils.version.LooseVersion(Cython.__version__) <
distutils.version.LooseVersion("0.16")):
print "Cython version", Cython.__version__, "is too old; not using it."
raise ImportError()
use_cython = True
except ImportError:
use_cython = False
ext_modules = []
for modulename in cython_modules:
filename = modulename.replace('.','/')
if use_cython:
ext_modules.extend(cythonize(filename + ".pyx"))
else:
cfile = filename + ".c"
if not os.path.exists(cfile):
raise Exception("Missing source file " + cfile + ". "
"Try installing cython >= 0.16.")
ext_modules.append(Extension(modulename, [ cfile ]))
# We need a MANIFEST.in. Generate it here rather than polluting the
# repository with yet another setup-related file.
with open("MANIFEST.in", "w") as m:
m.write("""
# Root
include README.txt
include setup.cfg
include setup.py
include versioneer.py
include Makefile
include .coveragerc
include .pylintrc
# Cython files -- include source.
recursive-include nilmdb/server *.pyx *.pyxdep *.pxd
# Tests
recursive-include tests *.py
recursive-include tests/data *
include tests/test.order
# Docs
recursive-include docs Makefile *.md
""")
# Run setup
setup(name='nilmdb',
version = versioneer.get_version(),
cmdclass = versioneer.get_cmdclass(),
url = 'https://git.jim.sh/jim/lees/nilmdb.git',
author = 'Jim Paris',
description = "NILM Database",
long_description = "NILM Database",
license = "Proprietary",
author_email = 'jim@jtan.com',
tests_require = [ 'nose',
'coverage',
],
setup_requires = [ 'distribute',
],
install_requires = [ 'decorator',
'cherrypy >= 3.2',
'simplejson',
'pycurl',
'python-dateutil',
'pytz',
'psutil >= 0.3.0',
'requests >= 1.1.0, < 2.0.0',
],
packages = [ 'nilmdb',
'nilmdb.utils',
'nilmdb.utils.datetime_tz',
'nilmdb.server',
'nilmdb.client',
'nilmdb.cmdline',
'nilmdb.scripts',
],
entry_points = {
'console_scripts': [
'nilmtool = nilmdb.scripts.nilmtool:main',
'nilmdb-server = nilmdb.scripts.nilmdb_server:main',
],
},
ext_modules = ext_modules,
zip_safe = False,
)