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This module is a Toolbox for Python scripts.
This library supports Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and PyPy.
I do my best to follow this interesting recommendation : Semantic Versioning 2.0.0
Install some packages that are not handled by pip:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ffmpeg git-core libyaml-dev libxml2-dev libxslt-dev libz-dev python-dev python-pip screen sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gexiv2-0.10 libexiv2-dev python-gi
Make sure that pip is up-to-date (PIPception):
sudo pip-2.7 install --upgrade pip
Then, you only need to run setup.py
:
python2 setup.py test sudo python2 setup.py install
Install some packages that are not handled by pip:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ffmpeg git-core libyaml-dev libxml2-dev libxslt-dev libz-dev python3-dev python3-pip screen sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gexiv2-0.10 libexiv2-dev python3-gi
Make sure that pip is up-to-date (PIPception):
sudo pip-3.3 install --upgrade pip
Then, you only need to run setup.py
:
python3 setup.py test sudo python3 setup.py install
Example:
sudo python setup.py install --help usage: setup.py [-h] [--extra-flask] [--extra-ming] [--extra-mongo] [--extra-smpte2022] [--extra-django] [--extra-all] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --extra-flask Install dependencies for the module/feature flask. (default: False) --extra-ming Install dependencies for the module/feature ming. (default: False) --extra-mongo Install dependencies for the module/feature mongo. (default: False) --extra-smpte2022 Install dependencies for the module/feature smpte2022. (default: False) --extra-django Install dependencies for the module/feature django. (default: False) --extra-all Install dependencies for all modules/features. (default: False) Some Python utility functions sudo python setup.py install --extra-smpte2022
Another way to do this, with pip
:
sudo pip install -e .[django,flask,ming,mongo,smpte2022] --use-mirrors
python setup.py test xdg-open tests/cover/index.html
Here is an example hello.py
using the cmd function provided by pytoolbox
:
from pytoolbox.subprocess import cmd print(cmd('echo Hello World!')['stdout'])
The documentation is generated by Sphinx. In fact this documentation is extracted from the docstrings of the modules.
I am not fully happy with the actual results, for example it miss some parts of the modules ... It probably requires some tweaks in order to fix this.
Here is the procedure:
cd doc/ python update.py xdg-open doc/build/html/index.html
Here is an example setup.py
for a project called my-cool-project:
from setuptools import setup setup(name='my-cool-project', version='0.8', author='Firstname Lastname', author_email='[email protected]', install_requires=['...', 'pytoolbox', '...'], tests_require=['nose'], license='GPLv3', url='https://github.com/nickname/my-cool-project', packages=['my_cool_project'])
See pip vcs support to get further details about this.
You also need to install git-core
, but it is probably already the case, at least on your development computer ;-)
2014 - David Fischer