Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pyppyn
Version: 0.3.20
Summary: Python package to dynamically read setup configurations and load dependencies.
Home-page: https://github.com/plus3it/pyppyn
Author: YakDriver
Author-email: projects@plus3it.com
License: Apache Software License 2.0
Description: ======
        Pyppyn
        ======
        
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        Pyppyn helps you dynamically read setup configurations and load dependencies.
        
        Since ``pip`` is excellent at reading setup configurations and loading dependencies, why Pyppyn?
        If you need programmatic access to dependency information, for
        example, in dynamically creating standalone
        applications using `GravityBee <https://github.com/plus3it/gravitybee>`_ and `PyInstaller <http://www.pyinstaller.org>`_, Pyppyn can help you out.
        
        Pyppyn can be used in scripts or using the CLI. Either way, it can be
        installed easily.
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pip install pyppyn
        
        CLI
        ===
        
        ``Pyppyn`` will display help in typical fashion.
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pyppyn --help
        
        Example
        =======
        
        To parse the included test mini Python package (tests/minipippy),
        with a setup.cfg and setup.py file, and install the required
        dependencies, you can use this command. This allows you to install
        dependencies without installing the package.
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pyppyn --setup-path tests/minipippy --platform linux -v -a
            Pyppyn CLI, 0.3.5
            [Pyppyn] Platform: linux
            [Pyppyn] Setup path: tests/minipippy
            [Pyppyn] Reading configuration of tests/minipippy
            [Pyppyn] Building wheel from tests/minipippy
            [...]
            [Pyppyn] Extracting wheel (unzipping)
            [Pyppyn] Wheel archive found: ./minipippy-4.8.2-py2.py3-none-any.whl
            [Pyppyn] Unzipping: ./minipippy-4.8.2-py2.py3-none-any.whl
            [Pyppyn] Going through wheel directories
            [Pyppyn] Looking at wheel top level
            [Pyppyn] Reading names of console scripts
            [Pyppyn] Reading wheel metadata
            [Pyppyn] Cleaning up wheel
            [Pyppyn] This Python: 3.6
            [Pyppyn] Version from tests/minipippy : 4.8.2
            [Pyppyn] Unsupported marker [ six ]: platform_system == "linux" and python_version > "3.3"
            [Pyppyn] Install Requires:
            [Pyppyn] 	Generally required: ['backoff', 'click', 'pyyaml']
            [Pyppyn] 	For this OS: []
            [Pyppyn] 	For this Python version: []
            [Pyppyn] 	Unparsed markers: ['six']
            [Pyppyn] 	Others listed by not required (e.g., wrong platform): ['defusedxml', 'pypiwin32']
            [Pyppyn] Installing package: backoff
            [Pyppyn] Imported module: backoff
            [Pyppyn] Installing package: click
            [Pyppyn] Imported module: click
            [Pyppyn] Installing package: pyyaml
            [Pyppyn] Imported module: yaml
        
        
        From Python
        ===========
        
        This is a sample usage of Pyppyn from a Python script.
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            import pyppyn
        
            # Create an instance
            p = pyppyn.ConfigRep(setup_path="tests/minipippy")
        
            # Load config, install dependencies and import a module from the package
            p.process_config()
        
            print("Package requires:", p.get_required())
        
        Contribute
        ==========
        
        ``Pyppyn`` is hosted on `GitHub <http://github.com/plus3it/pyppyn>`_ and is an open source project that welcomes contributions of all kinds from the community.
        
        For more information about contributing, see `the contributor guidelines <CONTRIBUTING.md>`_.
        
        Namesake
        ========
        
        This module is named in
        honor of Pippin, a companion, friend, Bichon Frise-Shih Tzu mix. He
        passed away on March 30, 2018 at the age of 12 after a battle with
        diabetes, blindness, deafness, and loss of smell. Pleasant to the
        end, he was a great, great dog.
        
        
        CHANGE LOG
        ==========
        
        0.3.17 - 2020.02.27
        -------------------
        * [FIX] Remove standard packages from setup.cfg install requires.
        
        0.3.13 - 2020.01.15
        -------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Remove pipenv files, update setup.cfg dependencies.
        
        0.3.12 - 2020.01.14
        -------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Update dependencies.
        
        0.3.11 - 2019.05.06
        -------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Update dependencies.
        
        0.3.10 - 2019.02.05
        -------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Perform work in '.pyppyn' directory.
        
        0.3.9 - 2019.01.29
        ------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Minor cleanup.
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Transfer to Plus3IT.
        
        0.3.8 - 2019.01.24
        ------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Restructure Travis CI linting, testing, deploying so
          deploy only happens when other stages complete successfully.
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Improve speed of MacOS builds significantly.
        
        0.3.7 - 2019.01.23
        ------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Minor change to Travis CI, remove AppVeyor.
        
        0.3.6 - 2019.01.23
        ------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Replace print with log.
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Improve compatibility across Windows, MacOS,
          Linux; add tests to Travis CI.
        
        0.3.5 - 2019.01.05
        ------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Fix flake8, pylint issues, add pipenv Pipfile, fix
          compatibility with Python 3.7.
        
        0.3.4 - 2018.06.20
        ------------------
        * [FIX] Determine available module(s) from a package
          was not working on Windows. This functionality is not
          required by GravityBee so it was removed to allow
          everything to work smoothly on Windows.
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Clean up code, comments.
        
        0.3.3 - 2018.05.07
        ------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Integrate with `Satsuki <https://github.com/plus3it/satsuki>`_ to simplify the release process.
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Integrate with `GravityBee <https://github.com/plus3it/gravitybee>`_ to create standalone
          executables for platforms.
        
        0.3.2 - 2018.04.26
        ------------------
        * [FIX] Minor tweak to way that work directories are created to
          avoid namespace collisions using UUIDs.
        
        0.3.1 - 2018.04.24
        ------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Add convenience methods for accessing configuration data.
        * [FIX] Improve state handling.
        
        0.3.0 - 2018.04.23
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        * [ENHANCEMENT] Now provides support for packages with setup.py
          and/or setup.cfg configuations.
        
        0.2.3 - 2018.04.16
        ------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Improved usability by maintaining state of instances
          of ConfigRep, so methods can be called and object will know whether
          it is in the correct state to respond. It will call appropriate
          prerequisite methods if not.
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Provide a convenience method to give all required
          packages in one list.
        
        0.2.2 - 2018.04.13
        ------------------
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Changed format of readme and changelog to RST, and
          simplified setup.py as a result.
        
        0.2.1 - 2018.04.13
        ------------------
        Provides these capabilities (in limited form):
        
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Extract package dependencies from setup.cfg file.
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Determine which dependencies will be needed on the
          current os/python version.
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Find a module associated with a package.
        * [ENHANCEMENT] Install (and import) dependencies.
        
        0.1.0 - 2018.04.10
        ------------------
        * Initial release!
        
Platform: Linux
Platform: Windows
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
