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"""Simplify your python project versioning.
In-depth docs online: https://vcversioner.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Code online: https://github.com/habnabit/vcversioner
"""
from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
import collections
import os
import subprocess
import warnings
Version = collections.namedtuple('Version', 'version commits sha')
_print = print
def print(*a, **kw):
_print('vcversioner:', *a, **kw)
def _fix_path(p):
"Translate ``/``s into the right path separator."
return p.replace('/', os.sep)
_vcs_args_by_path = [
('%(root)s/.git', (
'git', '--git-dir', '%(root)s/.git', 'describe', '--tags', '--long')),
('%(root)s/.hg', (
'hg', 'log', '-R', '%(root)s', '-r', '.', '--template',
'{latesttag}-{latesttagdistance}-hg{node|short}')),
]
def find_version(include_dev_version=True, root='%(pwd)s',
version_file='%(root)s/version.txt', version_module_paths=(),
git_args=None, vcs_args=None, decrement_dev_version=None,
strip_prefix='v',
Popen=subprocess.Popen, open=open):
"""Find an appropriate version number from version control.
It's much more convenient to be able to use your version control system's
tagging mechanism to derive a version number than to have to duplicate that
information all over the place.
The default behavior is to write out a ``version.txt`` file which contains
the VCS output, for systems where the appropriate VCS is not installed or
there is no VCS metadata directory present. ``version.txt`` can (and
probably should!) be packaged in release tarballs by way of the
``MANIFEST.in`` file.
:param include_dev_version: By default, if there are any commits after the
most recent tag (as reported by the VCS), that number will be included
in the version number as a ``.post`` suffix. For example, if the most
recent tag is ``1.0`` and there have been three commits after that tag,
the version number will be ``1.0.post3``. This behavior can be disabled
by setting this parameter to ``False``.
:param root: The directory of the repository root. The default value is the
current working directory, since when running ``setup.py``, this is
often (but not always) the same as the current working directory.
Standard substitutions are performed on this value.
:param version_file: The name of the file where version information will be
saved. Reading and writing version files can be disabled altogether by
setting this parameter to ``None``. Standard substitutions are
performed on this value.
:param version_module_paths: A list of python modules which will be
automatically generated containing ``__version__`` and ``__sha__``
attributes. For example, with ``package/_version.py`` as a version
module path, ``package/__init__.py`` could do ``from package._version
import __version__, __sha__``.
:param git_args: **Deprecated.** Please use *vcs_args* instead.
:param vcs_args: The command to run to get a version. By default, this is
automatically guessed from directories present in the repository root.
Specify this as a list of string arguments including the program to
run, e.g. ``['git', 'describe']``. Standard substitutions are performed
on each value in the provided list.
:param decrement_dev_version: If ``True``, subtract one from the number of
commits after the most recent tag. This is primarily for hg, as hg
requires a commit to make a tag. If the VCS used is hg (i.e. the
revision starts with ``'hg'``) and *decrement_dev_version* is not
specified as ``False``, *decrement_dev_version* will be set to
``True``.
:param strip_prefix: A string which will be stripped from the start of
version number tags. By default this is ``'v'``, but could be
``'debian/'`` for compatibility with ``git-dch``.
:param Popen: Defaults to ``subprocess.Popen``. This is for testing.
:param open: Defaults to ``open``. This is for testing.
*root*, *version_file*, and *git_args* each support some substitutions:
``%(root)s``
The value provided for *root*. This is not available for the *root*
parameter itself.
``%(pwd)s``
The current working directory.
``/`` will automatically be translated into the correct path separator for
the current platform, such as ``:`` or ``\``.
``vcversioner`` will perform automatic VCS detection with the following
directories, in order, and run the specified commands.
``%(root)s/.git``
``git --git-dir %(root)s/.git describe --tags --long``. ``--git-dir``
is used to prevent contamination from git repositories which aren't
the git repository of your project.
``%(root)s/.hg``
``hg log -R %(root)s -r . --template
'{latesttag}-{latesttagdistance}-hg{node|short}'``. ``-R`` is
similarly used to prevent contamination.
"""
substitutions = {'pwd': os.getcwd()}
substitutions['root'] = root % substitutions
def substitute(val):
return _fix_path(val % substitutions)
if version_file is not None:
version_file = substitute(version_file)
if git_args is not None:
warnings.warn(
'passing `git_args is deprecated; please use vcs_args',
DeprecationWarning)
vcs_args = git_args
if vcs_args is None:
for path, args in _vcs_args_by_path:
if os.path.exists(substitute(path)):
vcs_args = args
break
raw_version = None
vcs_output = []
if vcs_args is not None:
vcs_args = [substitute(arg) for arg in vcs_args]
# try to pull the version from some VCS, or (perhaps) fall back on a
# previously-saved version.
try:
proc = Popen(vcs_args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
except OSError:
pass
else:
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate()
raw_version = stdout.strip().decode()
vcs_output = stderr.decode().splitlines()
version_source = 'VCS'
failure = '%r failed' % (vcs_args,)
else:
failure = 'no VCS could be detected in %(root)r' % substitutions
def show_vcs_output():
if not vcs_output:
return
print('-- VCS output follows --')
for line in vcs_output:
print(line)
# VCS failed if the string is empty
if not raw_version:
if version_file is None:
print('%s.' % (failure,))
show_vcs_output()
raise SystemExit(2)
elif not os.path.exists(version_file):
print("%s and %r isn't present." % (failure, version_file))
print("are you installing from a github tarball?")
show_vcs_output()
raise SystemExit(2)
with open(version_file, 'rb') as infile:
raw_version = infile.read().decode()
version_source = repr(version_file)
# try to parse the version into something usable.
try:
tag_version, commits, sha = raw_version.rsplit('-', 2)
except ValueError:
print("%r (from %s) couldn't be parsed into a version." % (
raw_version, version_source))
show_vcs_output()
raise SystemExit(2)
# remove leading prefix
if tag_version.startswith(strip_prefix):
tag_version = tag_version[len(strip_prefix):]
if version_file is not None:
with open(version_file, 'w') as outfile:
outfile.write(raw_version)
if sha.startswith('hg') and decrement_dev_version is None:
decrement_dev_version = True
if decrement_dev_version:
commits = str(int(commits) - 1)
if commits == '0' or not include_dev_version:
version = tag_version
else:
version = '%s.post%s' % (tag_version, commits)
for path in version_module_paths:
with open(path, 'w') as outfile:
outfile.write("""
# This file is automatically generated by setup.py.
__version__ = {0}
__sha__ = {1}
__revision__ = {1}
""".format(repr(version).lstrip('u'), repr(sha).lstrip('u')))
return Version(version, commits, sha)
def setup(dist, attr, value):
"""A hook for simplifying ``vcversioner`` use from distutils.
This hook, when installed properly, allows vcversioner to automatically run
when specifying a ``vcversioner`` argument to ``setup``. For example::
from setuptools import setup
setup(
setup_requires=['vcversioner'],
vcversioner={},
)
The parameter to the ``vcversioner`` argument is a dict of keyword
arguments which :func:`find_version` will be called with.
"""
dist.metadata.version = find_version(**value).version
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