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Backport PR #10496: Define `_repr_mimebundle_`...
Backport PR #10496: Define `_repr_mimebundle_` Allows objects to display arbitrary mime-types by returning a mimebundle. This is getting increasingly important as custom mime-types are growing in popularity. - mime-bundle is computed first, but other formatters are still called - if a mime-type is present in repr-mimebundle, `_repr_<mime>_` will not be called (avoids redundant calls for backward-compatible objects) closes 10090 cc rgbkrk Alternative design: rather than single method returning the mimebundle itself, return mime-keyed mapping to callables, e.g.: ```python def _repr_mime_methods_(self): return { 'text/html': self._repr_html_, } ``` Another more minor alternative: rather than allowing return of `data` or `(data, metadata)`, require returning the full mime-bundle with `data`, `metadata` keys: ```python def _repr_mimebundle(self): return { 'data': { 'application/vnd.foo+json': [1,2,3], }, } ```

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# install_data_ext.py
#
# Subclass of normal distutils install_data command to allow more
# configurable installation of data files.
import os
from distutils.command.install_data import install_data
from distutils.util import change_root, convert_path
class install_data_ext(install_data):
def initialize_options(self):
self.install_base = None
self.install_platbase = None
self.install_purelib = None
self.install_headers = None
self.install_lib = None
self.install_scripts = None
self.install_data = None
self.outfiles = []
self.root = None
self.force = 0
self.data_files = self.distribution.data_files
self.warn_dir = 1
def finalize_options(self):
self.set_undefined_options('install',
('root', 'root'),
('force', 'force'),
('install_base', 'install_base'),
('install_platbase',
'install_platbase'),
('install_purelib',
'install_purelib'),
('install_headers',
'install_headers'),
('install_lib', 'install_lib'),
('install_scripts',
'install_scripts'),
('install_data', 'install_data'))
def run(self):
"""
This is where the meat is. Basically the data_files list must
now be a list of tuples of 3 entries. The first
entry is one of 'base', 'platbase', etc, which indicates which
base to install from. The second entry is the path to install
too. The third entry is a list of files to install.
"""
for lof in self.data_files:
if lof[0]:
base = getattr(self, 'install_' + lof[0])
else:
base = getattr(self, 'install_base')
dir = convert_path(lof[1])
if not os.path.isabs(dir):
dir = os.path.join(base, dir)
elif self.root:
dir = change_root(self.root, dir)
self.mkpath(dir)
files = lof[2]
if len(files) == 0:
# If there are no files listed, the user must be
# trying to create an empty directory, so add the the
# directory to the list of output files.
self.outfiles.append(dir)
else:
# Copy files, adding them to the list of output files.
for f in files:
f = convert_path(f)
(out, _) = self.copy_file(f, dir)
#print "DEBUG: ", out # dbg
self.outfiles.append(out)
return self.outfiles