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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # Copyright 2014-2017 OpenMarket Ltd
- # Copyright 2017 Vector Creations Ltd
- # Copyright 2017-2018 New Vector Ltd
- #
- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- # You may obtain a copy of the License at
- #
- # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- #
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- # limitations under the License.
- import glob
- import os
- from setuptools import setup, find_packages, Command
- import sys
- here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
- # Some notes on `setup.py test`:
- #
- # Once upon a time we used to try to make `setup.py test` run `tox` to run the
- # tests. That's a bad idea for three reasons:
- #
- # 1: `setup.py test` is supposed to find out whether the tests work in the
- # *current* environmentt, not whatever tox sets up.
- # 2: Empirically, trying to install tox during the test run wasn't working ("No
- # module named virtualenv").
- # 3: The tox documentation advises against it[1].
- #
- # Even further back in time, we used to use setuptools_trial [2]. That has its
- # own set of issues: for instance, it requires installation of Twisted to build
- # an sdist (because the recommended mode of usage is to add it to
- # `setup_requires`). That in turn means that in order to successfully run tox
- # you have to have the python header files installed for whichever version of
- # python tox uses (which is python3 on recent ubuntus, for example).
- #
- # So, for now at least, we stick with what appears to be the convention among
- # Twisted projects, and don't attempt to do anything when someone runs
- # `setup.py test`; instead we direct people to run `trial` directly if they
- # care.
- #
- # [1]: http://tox.readthedocs.io/en/2.5.0/example/basic.html#integration-with-setup-py-test-command
- # [2]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools_trial
- class TestCommand(Command):
- user_options = []
- def initialize_options(self):
- pass
- def finalize_options(self):
- pass
- def run(self):
- print ("""Synapse's tests cannot be run via setup.py. To run them, try:
- PYTHONPATH="." trial tests
- """)
- def read_file(path_segments):
- """Read a file from the package. Takes a list of strings to join to
- make the path"""
- file_path = os.path.join(here, *path_segments)
- with open(file_path) as f:
- return f.read()
- def exec_file(path_segments):
- """Execute a single python file to get the variables defined in it"""
- result = {}
- code = read_file(path_segments)
- exec(code, result)
- return result
- version = exec_file(("synapse", "__init__.py"))["__version__"]
- dependencies = exec_file(("synapse", "python_dependencies.py"))
- long_description = read_file(("README.rst",))
- REQUIREMENTS = dependencies['REQUIREMENTS']
- CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS = dependencies['CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS']
- ALL_OPTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS = dependencies['ALL_OPTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS']
- # Make `pip install matrix-synapse[all]` install all the optional dependencies.
- CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS["all"] = list(ALL_OPTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS)
- setup(
- name="matrix-synapse",
- version=version,
- packages=find_packages(exclude=["tests", "tests.*"]),
- description="Reference homeserver for the Matrix decentralised comms protocol",
- install_requires=REQUIREMENTS,
- extras_require=CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS,
- include_package_data=True,
- zip_safe=False,
- long_description=long_description,
- scripts=["synctl"] + glob.glob("scripts/*"),
- cmdclass={'test': TestCommand},
- )
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