#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # vim: ai ts=4 sts=4 et sw=4 nu import os from setuptools import setup, find_packages # DISTUTILS_DEBUG = True # uncomment only to debug errors when running setup.py # BEFORE FAILLING MISERABLY: # # If you get any encoding error, it's most probably a known distutils bugs # use strip_non_ascii(youstring) to replace non ascii caracters # http://bugs.python.org/issue13114 # Either upgrade your Python, or use this function # I don't know any other good way to do this, sorry # This function expect unicode, use decode() before applying strip_non_ascii = lambda s: normalize('NFKD', s).encode('ascii','ignore') ######################### STEP 1: choose a source root dir ##################### # A string: the relative path to the directory where lie the code you wish to distribute # It's recommanded for that directory to be localted at the same level # that this file (setup.py) # Ideally, it should be the directory that you wish to be available in # the PYTHONPATH after install # E.G: 'my_super_project' src_directory = 'zerobin' ####### STEP 2: list all non python files you wish to distribute as well ####### # The manifest contains instructions to tell which non python file setuptools # should include in the distribution. It one command on each line, among: # include pat1 pat2 ...: include all files matching any of the listed patterns # in the root directory # exclude pat1 pat2 ...: exclude all files matching any of the listed patterns # in the root directory # recursive-include dir pat1 pat2 ...: include all files under dir matching # any of the listed patterns # recursive-exclude dir pat1 pat2 ...: exclude all files under dir matching # any of the listed patterns # global-include pat1 pat2 ...: include all files anywhere in the source # tree matching — & any of the listed patterns # global-exclude pat1 pat2 ...: exclude all files anywhere in the source # tree matching — & any of the listed patterns # prune dir: exclude all files under dir # graft dir: include all files under dir # Add a line here for each command: open('MANIFEST.in', 'w').write('\n'.join(( "include *.rst *.tx", "recursive-include %s *.png *.jpg *.gif *.ico" % src_directory, "recursive-include %s *.css *.js *.swf" % src_directory, "recursive-include %s *.tpl" % src_directory ))) ######################### STEP 3: set your project metadata #################### setup( ######################## # Mandatory parameters # ######################## # A string with the of the project in PyPi name="zerobin", # A string with the version of the project, using # the notation major.minor[.patch[.sub]]. # More defails: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools#id6 # E.G: "0.1", or "1.11.04", or "2" version="0.1", # An iterable of strings with the names of all packages to be included # for distribution. setup() will not recurse over this package, so it # should explicitly mention ALL package files, directory and sub packages. # E.G: ['stuff', 'foo', foo.bar'] # # You usually just want your main package and all sub package, which # is what find_packages() returns: # # find_packages (where='.', exclude=()) # # Return a list all Python packages found within directory 'where' # # 'where' should be supplied as a "cross-platform" (i.e. URL-style) path; it # will be converted to the appropriate local path syntax. 'exclude' is a # sequence of package names to exclude; '*' can be used as a wildcard in the # names, such that 'foo.*' will exclude all subpackages of 'foo' (but not # 'foo' itself). # E.G : find_packages(exclude=["*.tests", "*.tests.*", "tests.*", "tests"]) # or something more complicated like packages=find_packages(exclude=["libs", "libs.*"]), ########################################################################## # Parameters you definitly should fill even if they are optional # # You need to either fill or comment them, or setup.py install will fail # ########################################################################## # A string containing your first and last name. # There is no way to put several authors so use # an organisation name and profile a "contributors" file # This information will be public, so be careful. author="Sam et Max", # A string with a valid email. # Warning: this information will be easily discoverable by spambots. author_email="lesametlemax@gmail.com", # A string describing what this code does in one short sentence. # E.G: "This stuff foo a bar with attitude" description="An client side encrypted pastebin", # A long string giving a quick overview of the whole code # It's common to just dump the README here, so it's the default value # but you can replace it with whatever you want # It will be used by Pypi to build the web page for your package # # If something fails with a unicode error, easiest fix is # strip_non_ascii(open('README.rst').read().decode('yourencoding')) long_description=open('README.rst').read(), # An iterable of strings being the name of dependancies for this code # Each item should be a module name as published on pypi, and should # You can require a specific version. # be available in pypi # E.G: ["gunicorn", "docutils >= 0.3", "BeautifulSoup==1.1", "lxml==0.5a7"] install_requires=[ 'cherrypy', 'bottle', 'clize', 'privilege' ], ########################################################################### # Parameters you may want to fill or change # # It's ok if don't touch them, but they are useful for certain use cases # # so you should at least read them # ########################################################################### # If set to True, this tells setuptools to automatically include any data files it # finds inside your package directories, that are either under CVS or Subversion # control, or which are specified by your MANIFEST.in file. # # If will include any non Python file that is in a directly in a package # directory (like README and else) but not the ones in a subdirectory of # of a package (so no use for web static files, images, etc) # # You WANT that set to True because it will copy files from the MANIFEST.in include_package_data=True, ## An optional string being the URL of the official website for this code ## A lot of people just put the URL of the code repository or the doc ## E.G: 'http://github.com/username/ProjectName' # url=, ## A iterable of strings being the relative paths to executable which you ## you wish to install in the system path ## For exemple, if you want you code to provide the command "myadmin.py" ## ['root/relative/path/to/script/myadmin.py'] ## To avoid repeating, you probably something like ## [os.path.join(src_directory, script) for script in ## ['src_directory/relative/path/to/script_1.py', ## 'src_directory/relative/path/to/script_2.py' ]] # scripts=, ## Iterable of strings being names of modules you wish to include as well ## It's more accurate than a package ## espcially usefull if you have lonelly modules at the root level # E.G: ['mod1', 'pkg.mod2'] if you have mod1.py and pkg/mod2.py # py_modules= , ## A mapping package/directory, so you can choose where setuptools will ## import packages listed in the `packages` parameter ## The key is the name of the package, the value is the directory being the ## package ## An empty string being the root where all package will be. ## ## E.G: ## If all your packages are in './lib' and you declared `packages = ['foo', 'foo.bar']`, ## then you want to tell setuptools that './lib' is the root: {'': 'lib'} ## ## If you have a package 'stuff', but it's named 'thing' on the filesystem, ## and you declared `packages = ['stuff', 'stuff.func']`, you can tell ## setuptools that the "thing" dir is the "stuff" package: {'stuff': 'thing'} ## ## If you get get missing package after settings this, it's because ## find_package() use value from this settings to tweak accordingly # package_dir= , ## Iterable of string bein URLs ## If your project depends on packages that aren't registered in PyPI, you may ## still be able to depend on them, as long as they are available for download ## as an egg, in the standard distutils sdist format, or as a single .py file. ## ## The URLs must be either: ## ## direct download URLs, or ## the URLs of web pages that contain direct download links ## E.G: ["http://peak.telecommunity.com/snapshots/"], dependency_links=[ 'http://www.subspacefield.org/security/privilege/code/privilege/' ], ## List of strings being the name of EXTERNAL modules you embed in your ## code and therefor, that you provide ## E.G: ['clize', 'peewee'] # provides=, # Iterable of string being metadata. 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"Environment :: Web Environment", # "Environment :: Web Environment :: Buffet", # "Environment :: Web Environment :: Mozilla", # "Environment :: Web Environment :: ToscaWidgets", # "Environment :: Win32 (MS Windows)", # "Environment :: X11 Applications", # "Environment :: X11 Applications :: Gnome", # "Environment :: X11 Applications :: GTK", # "Environment :: X11 Applications :: KDE", # "Environment :: X11 Applications :: Qt", # "Framework :: BFG", # "Framework :: Buildout", # "Framework :: Buildout :: Extension", # "Framework :: Buildout :: Recipe", # "Framework :: Chandler", # "Framework :: CherryPy", # "Framework :: CubicWeb", # "Framework :: Django", # "Framework :: IDLE", # "Framework :: Paste", # "Framework :: Plone", # "Framework :: Plone :: 3.2", # "Framework :: Plone :: 3.3", # "Framework :: Plone :: 4.0", # "Framework :: Plone :: 4.1", # "Framework :: Plone :: 4.2", # "Framework :: Plone :: 4.3", # "Framework :: Pylons", # "Framework :: Setuptools Plugin", # "Framework :: Trac", # 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"License :: Eiffel Forum License (EFL)", # "License :: Free For Educational Use", # "License :: Free For Home Use", # "License :: Free for non-commercial use", # "License :: Freely Distributable", # "License :: Free To Use But Restricted", # "License :: Freeware", # "License :: Netscape Public License (NPL)", # "License :: Nokia Open Source License (NOKOS)", # "License :: OSI Approved", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Academic Free License (AFL)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Apple Public Source License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Artistic License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Attribution Assurance License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Common Public License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Eiffel Forum License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: European Union Public Licence 1.0 (EUPL 1.0)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: European Union Public Licence 1.1 (EUPL 1.1)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3", # "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Free Documentation License (FDL)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: IBM Public License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Intel Open Source License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: ISC License (ISCL)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Jabber Open Source License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: MITRE Collaborative Virtual Workspace License (CVW)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Motosoto License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License 1.0 (MPL)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL 2.0)", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Nethack General Public License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Nokia Open Source License", # "License :: OSI Approved :: Open Group Test Suite License", # 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"Natural Language :: Bulgarian", # "Natural Language :: Catalan", # "Natural Language :: Chinese (Simplified)", # "Natural Language :: Chinese (Traditional)", # "Natural Language :: Croatian", # "Natural Language :: Czech", # "Natural Language :: Danish", # "Natural Language :: Dutch", "Natural Language :: English", # "Natural Language :: Esperanto", # "Natural Language :: Finnish", # "Natural Language :: French", # "Natural Language :: Galician", # "Natural Language :: German", # "Natural Language :: Greek", # "Natural Language :: Hebrew", # "Natural Language :: Hindi", # "Natural Language :: Hungarian", # "Natural Language :: Icelandic", # "Natural Language :: Indonesian", # "Natural Language :: Italian", # "Natural Language :: Japanese", # "Natural Language :: Javanese", # "Natural Language :: Korean", # "Natural Language :: Latin", # "Natural Language :: Latvian", # "Natural Language :: Macedonian", # "Natural Language :: Malay", # "Natural Language :: Marathi", # "Natural Language :: Norwegian", # "Natural Language :: Panjabi", # "Natural Language :: Persian", # "Natural Language :: Polish", # "Natural Language :: Portuguese", # "Natural Language :: Portuguese (Brazilian)", # "Natural Language :: Romanian", # "Natural Language :: Russian", # "Natural Language :: Serbian", # "Natural Language :: Slovak", # "Natural Language :: Slovenian", # "Natural Language :: Spanish", # "Natural Language :: Swedish", # "Natural Language :: Tamil", # "Natural Language :: Telugu", # "Natural Language :: Thai", # "Natural Language :: Turkish", # "Natural Language :: Ukranian", # "Natural Language :: Urdu", # "Natural Language :: Vietnamese", # "Operating System :: BeOS", # "Operating System :: MacOS", # "Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS 9", # "Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X", # "Operating System :: Microsoft", # "Operating System :: Microsoft :: MS-DOS", # "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows", # "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows 3.1 or Earlier", # "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows 95/98/2000", # "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows CE", # "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows NT/2000", # "Operating System :: OS/2", # "Operating System :: OS Independent", # "Operating System :: Other OS", # "Operating System :: PalmOS", # "Operating System :: PDA Systems", # "Operating System :: POSIX", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: AIX", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD :: BSD/OS", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD :: FreeBSD", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD :: NetBSD", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD :: OpenBSD", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: GNU Hurd", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: HP-UX", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: IRIX", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: Other", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: SCO", # "Operating System :: POSIX :: SunOS/Solaris", # "Operating System :: Unix", # "Programming Language :: Ada", # "Programming Language :: APL", # "Programming Language :: ASP", # 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"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: Jython", # "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy", # "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: Stackless", # "Programming Language :: REBOL", # "Programming Language :: Rexx", # "Programming Language :: Ruby", # "Programming Language :: Scheme", # "Programming Language :: Simula", # "Programming Language :: Smalltalk", # "Programming Language :: SQL", # "Programming Language :: Tcl", # "Programming Language :: Unix Shell", # "Programming Language :: Visual Basic", # "Programming Language :: XBasic", # "Programming Language :: YACC", # "Programming Language :: Zope", # "Topic :: Adaptive Technologies", # "Topic :: Artistic Software", # "Topic :: Communications", # "Topic :: Communications :: BBS", # "Topic :: Communications :: Chat", # "Topic :: Communications :: Chat :: AOL Instant Messenger", # "Topic :: Communications :: Chat :: ICQ", # "Topic :: Communications :: Chat :: Internet Relay Chat", # "Topic :: Communications :: Chat :: Unix Talk", # "Topic :: Communications :: Conferencing", # "Topic :: Communications :: Email", # "Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Address Book", # "Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Email Clients (MUA)", # "Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Filters", # "Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Mailing List Servers", # "Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Mail Transport Agents", # "Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Post-Office", # "Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Post-Office :: IMAP", # "Topic :: Communications :: Email :: Post-Office :: POP3", # "Topic :: Communications :: Fax", # "Topic :: Communications :: FIDO", # "Topic :: Communications :: File Sharing", # "Topic :: Communications :: File Sharing :: Gnutella", # "Topic :: Communications :: File Sharing :: Napster", # "Topic :: Communications :: Ham Radio", # "Topic :: Communications :: Internet Phone", # "Topic :: Communications :: Telephony", # "Topic :: Communications :: Usenet News", # "Topic :: Database", # "Topic :: Database :: Database Engines/Servers", # 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"Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: CTWM :: Themes", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Enlightenment", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Enlightenment :: Epplets", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Enlightenment :: Themes DR15", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Enlightenment :: Themes DR16", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Enlightenment :: Themes DR17", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Fluxbox", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Fluxbox :: Themes", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: FVWM", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: FVWM :: Themes", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: IceWM", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: IceWM :: Themes", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: MetaCity", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: MetaCity :: Themes", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Oroborus", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Oroborus :: Themes", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Sawfish", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Sawfish :: Themes 0.30", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Sawfish :: Themes pre-0.30", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Waimea", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Waimea :: Themes", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Window Maker", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Window Maker :: Applets", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Window Maker :: Themes", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: XFCE", # "Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: XFCE :: Themes", # "Topic :: Documentation", # "Topic :: Education", # "Topic :: Education :: Computer Aided Instruction (CAI)", # "Topic :: Education :: Testing", # 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"Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content :: CGI Tools/Libraries", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content :: Message Boards", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content :: News/Diary", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content :: Page Counters", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: HTTP Servers", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Indexing/Search", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Session", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Site Management", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Site Management :: Link Checking", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI :: Application", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI :: Middleware", # "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI :: Server", # "Topic :: Internet :: Z39.50", # "Topic :: Multimedia", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: 3D Modeling", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: 3D Rendering", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Capture", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Capture :: Digital Camera", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Capture :: Scanners", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Capture :: Screen Capture", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Editors", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Editors :: Raster-Based", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Editors :: Vector-Based", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Graphics Conversion", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Presentation", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Viewers", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Analysis", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Capture/Recording", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: CD Audio", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: CD Audio :: CD Playing", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: CD Audio :: CD Ripping", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: CD Audio :: CD Writing", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Conversion", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Editors", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: MIDI", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Mixers", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Players", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Players :: MP3", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Sound Synthesis", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Speech", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Video", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Video :: Capture", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Video :: Conversion", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Video :: Display", # "Topic :: Multimedia :: Video :: Non-Linear Editor", # "Topic :: Office/Business", # "Topic :: Office/Business :: Financial", # "Topic :: Office/Business :: Financial :: Accounting", # "Topic :: Office/Business :: Financial :: Investment", # "Topic :: Office/Business :: Financial :: Point-Of-Sale", # "Topic :: Office/Business :: Financial :: Spreadsheet", # "Topic :: Office/Business :: Groupware", # "Topic :: Office/Business :: News/Diary", # "Topic :: Office/Business :: Office Suites", # "Topic :: Office/Business :: Scheduling", # "Topic :: Other/Nonlisted Topic", # "Topic :: Printing", # "Topic :: Religion", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Artificial Intelligence", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Artificial Life", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Astronomy", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Atmospheric Science", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Bio-Informatics", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Chemistry", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Electronic Design Automation (EDA)", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: GIS", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Human Machine Interfaces", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Image Recognition", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Information Analysis", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Interface Engine/Protocol Translator", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Mathematics", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Medical Science Apps.", # "Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Physics", # 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