pbr/pbr/core.py

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Python

# Copyright (c) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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from distutils import core
from distutils import errors
import logging
import os
import sys
import warnings
from pbr import util
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
string_type = str
integer_types = (int,)
else:
string_type = basestring # flake8: noqa
integer_types = (int, long) # flake8: noqa
def pbr(dist, attr, value):
"""Implements the actual pbr setup() keyword.
When used, this should be the only keyword in your setup() aside from
`setup_requires`.
If given as a string, the value of pbr is assumed to be the relative path
to the setup.cfg file to use. Otherwise, if it evaluates to true, it
simply assumes that pbr should be used, and the default 'setup.cfg' is
used.
This works by reading the setup.cfg file, parsing out the supported
metadata and command options, and using them to rebuild the
`DistributionMetadata` object and set the newly added command options.
The reason for doing things this way is that a custom `Distribution` class
will not play nicely with setup_requires; however, this implementation may
not work well with distributions that do use a `Distribution` subclass.
"""
if not value:
return
if isinstance(value, string_type):
path = os.path.abspath(value)
else:
path = os.path.abspath('setup.cfg')
if not os.path.exists(path):
raise errors.DistutilsFileError(
'The setup.cfg file %s does not exist.' % path)
# Converts the setup.cfg file to setup() arguments
try:
attrs = util.cfg_to_args(path, dist.script_args)
except Exception:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
# NB: This will output to the console if no explicit logging has
# been setup - but thats fine, this is a fatal distutils error, so
# being pretty isn't the #1 goal.. being diagnosable is.
logging.exception('Error parsing')
raise errors.DistutilsSetupError(
'Error parsing %s: %s: %s' % (path, e.__class__.__name__, e))
# Repeat some of the Distribution initialization code with the newly
# provided attrs
if attrs:
# Skips 'options' and 'licence' support which are rarely used; may
# add back in later if demanded
for key, val in attrs.items():
if hasattr(dist.metadata, 'set_' + key):
getattr(dist.metadata, 'set_' + key)(val)
elif hasattr(dist.metadata, key):
setattr(dist.metadata, key, val)
elif hasattr(dist, key):
setattr(dist, key, val)
else:
msg = 'Unknown distribution option: %s' % repr(key)
warnings.warn(msg)
# Re-finalize the underlying Distribution
try:
super(dist.__class__, dist).finalize_options()
except TypeError:
# If dist is not declared as a new-style class (with object as
# a subclass) then super() will not work on it. This is the case
# for Python 2. In that case, fall back to doing this the ugly way
dist.__class__.__bases__[-1].finalize_options(dist)
# This bit comes out of distribute/setuptools
if isinstance(dist.metadata.version, integer_types + (float,)):
# Some people apparently take "version number" too literally :)
dist.metadata.version = str(dist.metadata.version)