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			78 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| from setuptools import setup, find_packages
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| from os.path import abspath, dirname, join
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| 
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| # Fetches the content from README.md
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| # This will be used for the "long_description" field.
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| README_MD = open(join(dirname(abspath(__file__)), "README.md")).read()
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| 
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| setup(
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|     # The name of your project that we discussed earlier.
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|     # This name will decide what users will type when they install your package.
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|     # In my case it will be:
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|     # pip install pydash-arnu515
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|     # This field is REQUIRED
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|     name="pydash-arnu515",
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| 
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|     # The version of your project.
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|     # Usually, it would be in the form of:
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|     # major.minor.patch
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|     # eg: 1.0.0, 1.0.1, 3.0.2, 5.0-beta, etc.
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|     # You CANNOT upload two versions of your package with the same version number
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|     # This field is REQUIRED
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|     version="1.0.1",
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| 
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|     # The packages that constitute your project.
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|     # For my project, I have only one - "pydash".
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|     # Either you could write the name of the package, or
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|     # alternatively use setuptools.findpackages()
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|     #
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|     # If you only have one file, instead of a package,
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|     # you can instead use the py_modules field instead.
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|     # EITHER py_modules OR packages should be present.
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|     packages=find_packages(exclude="tests"),
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| 
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|     # The description that will be shown on PyPI.
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|     # Keep it short and concise
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|     # This field is OPTIONAL
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|     description="A small clone of lodash",
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| 
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|     # The content that will be shown on your project page.
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|     # In this case, we're displaying whatever is there in our README.md file
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|     # This field is OPTIONAL
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|     long_description=README_MD,
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| 
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|     # Now, we'll tell PyPI what language our README file is in.
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|     # In my case it is in Markdown, so I'll write "text/markdown"
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|     # Some people use reStructuredText instead, so you should write "text/x-rst"
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|     # If your README is just a text file, you have to write "text/plain"
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|     # This field is OPTIONAL
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|     long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
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| 
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|     # The url field should contain a link to a git repository, the project's website
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|     # or the project's documentation. I'll leave a link to this project's Github repository.
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|     # This field is OPTIONAL
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|     url="https://github.com/arnu515/pydash",
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| 
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|     # The author name and email fields are self explanatory.
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|     # These fields are OPTIONAL
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|     author_name="arnu515",
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|     author_email="arnu5152@gmail.com",
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| 
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|     # Classifiers help categorize your project.
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|     # For a complete list of classifiers, visit:
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|     # https://pypi.org/classifiers
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|     # This is OPTIONAL
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|     classifiers=[
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|         "License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
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|         "Intended Audience :: Developers",
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|         "Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only"
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|     ],
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| 
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|     # Keywords are tags that identify your project and help searching for it
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|     # This field is OPTIONAL
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|     keywords="lodash, string, manipulation",
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| 
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|     # For additional fields, check:
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|     # https://github.com/pypa/sampleproject/blob/master/setup.py
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| )
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