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Fixed setupbase.py and MANIFEST.in to reflect all the changes to docs. Currently,...
Fixed setupbase.py and MANIFEST.in to reflect all the changes to docs. Currently, the full tree of our rst docs are not included in the data_files. Not sure if/how we want to handle that. It was easy when we had a single file documentation, but not we have a full directory hierarchy full of rst files.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Setup script for IPython.
Under Posix environments it works like a typical setup.py script.
Under Windows, the command sdist is not supported, since IPython
requires utilities which are not available under Windows."""
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Stdlib imports
import os
import sys
from glob import glob
# BEFORE importing distutils, remove MANIFEST. distutils doesn't properly
# update it when the contents of directories change.
if os.path.exists('MANIFEST'): os.remove('MANIFEST')
from distutils.core import setup
# Local imports
from IPython.genutils import target_update
from setupbase import (
setup_args,
find_packages,
find_package_data,
find_scripts,
find_data_files,
check_for_dependencies
)
isfile = os.path.isfile
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Handle OS specific things
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if os.name == 'posix':
os_name = 'posix'
elif os.name in ['nt','dos']:
os_name = 'windows'
else:
print 'Unsupported operating system:',os.name
sys.exit(1)
# Under Windows, 'sdist' has not been supported. Now that the docs build with
# Sphinx it might work, but let's not turn it on until someone confirms that it
# actually works.
if os_name == 'windows' and 'sdist' in sys.argv:
print 'The sdist command is not available under Windows. Exiting.'
sys.exit(1)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Things related to the IPython documentation
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# update the manuals when building a source dist
if len(sys.argv) >= 2 and sys.argv[1] in ('sdist','bdist_rpm'):
import textwrap
# List of things to be updated. Each entry is a triplet of args for
# target_update()
to_update = [
# FIXME - Disabled for now: we need to redo an automatic way
# of generating the magic info inside the rst.
#('doc/magic.tex',
#['IPython/Magic.py'],
#"cd doc && ./update_magic.sh" ),
('doc/ipython.1.gz',
['doc/ipython.1'],
"cd doc && gzip -9c ipython.1 > ipython.1.gz"),
('doc/pycolor.1.gz',
['doc/pycolor.1'],
"cd doc && gzip -9c pycolor.1 > pycolor.1.gz"),
]
# Only build the docs is sphinx is present
try:
import sphinx
except ImportError:
pass
else:
# BEG: This is disabled as I am not sure what to depend on.
# I actually don't think we should be automatically building
# the docs for people.
# The do_sphinx scripts builds html and pdf, so just one
# target is enough to cover all manual generation
# to_update.append(
# ('doc/manual/ipython.pdf',
# ['IPython/Release.py','doc/source/ipython.rst'],
# "cd docs && python do_sphinx.py")
)
[ target_update(*t) for t in to_update ]
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Find all the packages, package data, scripts and data_files
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
packages = find_packages()
package_data = find_package_data()
scripts = find_scripts()
data_files = find_data_files()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Handle dependencies and setuptools specific things
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This dict is used for passing extra arguments that are setuptools
# specific to setup
setuptools_extra_args = {}
if 'setuptools' in sys.modules:
setuptools_extra_args['zip_safe'] = False
setuptools_extra_args['entry_points'] = {
'console_scripts': [
'ipython = IPython.ipapi:launch_new_instance',
'pycolor = IPython.PyColorize:main',
'ipcontroller = IPython.kernel.scripts.ipcontroller:main',
'ipengine = IPython.kernel.scripts.ipengine:main',
'ipcluster = IPython.kernel.scripts.ipcluster:main'
]
}
setup_args["extras_require"] = dict(
kernel = [
"zope.interface>=3.4.1",
"Twisted>=8.0.1",
"foolscap>=0.2.6"
],
doc=['Sphinx>=0.3','pygments'],
test='nose>=0.10.1',
security=["pyOpenSSL>=0.6"]
)
# Allow setuptools to handle the scripts
scripts = []
# eggs will lack docs, examples
data_files = []
else:
# package_data of setuptools was introduced to distutils in 2.4
cfgfiles = filter(isfile, glob('IPython/UserConfig/*'))
if sys.version_info < (2,4):
data_files.append(('lib', 'IPython/UserConfig', cfgfiles))
# If we are running without setuptools, call this function which will
# check for dependencies an inform the user what is needed. This is
# just to make life easy for users.
check_for_dependencies()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Do the actual setup now
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
setup_args['packages'] = packages
setup_args['package_data'] = package_data
setup_args['scripts'] = scripts
setup_args['data_files'] = data_files
setup_args.update(setuptools_extra_args)
if __name__ == '__main__':
setup(**setup_args)