fonttools/setup.py
Cosimo Lupo fb6d3f6356
setup.py: always install ttx manpage (even when not used); remove platform-specific branch
It's not a good thing that we build different wheel packages (with/without data_files) according to the platform we build them with.
After all, these wheels are meant to be "universal".

Even when manpages can't be used on a target platform (e.g. Windows), their mere presence should not do any harm; they are simply copied to a 'share/man' folder relative to the python prefix. On Unix systems (Linux, Homebrew, etc.) this is usually `/usr` or `/usr/local`, so `man ttx` just works (TM).

Note that other popular python tools like IPython or Sympy also install manpages the same way we do here with ttx, and they do that unconditionally for all platforms.

As regards issue #796, whereby attempting to `sudo pip install fonttools` fails because the manpage file is copied to a SIP-protected location on OSX El Capitan and above:

Users who still wish to install fonttools globally with sudo (and are not scared after googling 'why sudo pip is bad'), can still use the '--install-data' option of setup.py install to modify the data_files base installation directory.

If you install with pip (recommended over `python setup.py install`), you can use --install-option to pass through installation options to setup.py (which is run by pip when installing from source).

For example, to install man pages to /usr/local/share/man/man1/*.1 you could pass "/usr/local" as the base directory for --install-data, like so:

sudo -H /usr/bin/python -m pip install --install-option="--install-data=/usr/local" fonttools
2017-01-11 13:18:57 +00:00

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#! /usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function
import io
import sys
from setuptools import setup, find_packages, Command
from distutils import log
import subprocess as sp
import contextlib
# Force distutils to use py_compile.compile() function with 'doraise' argument
# set to True, in order to raise an exception on compilation errors
import py_compile
orig_py_compile = py_compile.compile
def doraise_py_compile(file, cfile=None, dfile=None, doraise=False):
orig_py_compile(file, cfile=cfile, dfile=dfile, doraise=True)
py_compile.compile = doraise_py_compile
needs_pytest = {'pytest', 'test'}.intersection(sys.argv)
pytest_runner = ['pytest_runner'] if needs_pytest else []
needs_wheel = {'bdist_wheel'}.intersection(sys.argv)
wheel = ['wheel'] if needs_wheel else []
needs_bumpversion = {'release'}.intersection(sys.argv)
bumpversion = ['bumpversion'] if needs_bumpversion else []
# Trove classifiers for PyPI
classifiers = {"classifiers": [
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Environment :: Console",
"Environment :: Other Environment",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop",
"License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License",
"Natural Language :: English",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"Topic :: Text Processing :: Fonts",
"Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics",
"Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics :: Graphics Conversion",
]}
long_description = """\
FontTools/TTX is a library to manipulate font files from Python.
It supports reading and writing of TrueType/OpenType fonts, reading
and writing of AFM files, reading (and partially writing) of PS Type 1
fonts. The package also contains a tool called "TTX" which converts
TrueType/OpenType fonts to and from an XML-based format.
"""
@contextlib.contextmanager
def capture_logger(name):
""" Context manager to capture a logger output with a StringIO stream.
"""
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(name)
try:
import StringIO
stream = StringIO.StringIO()
except ImportError:
stream = io.StringIO()
handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream)
logger.addHandler(handler)
try:
yield stream
finally:
logger.removeHandler(handler)
class release(Command):
"""
Tag a new release with a single command, using the 'bumpversion' tool
to update all the version strings in the source code.
The version scheme conforms to 'SemVer' and PEP 440 specifications.
Firstly, the pre-release '.devN' suffix is dropped to signal that this is
a stable release. If '--major' or '--minor' options are passed, the
the first or second 'semver' digit is also incremented. Major is usually
for backward-incompatible API changes, while minor is used when adding
new backward-compatible functionalities. No options imply 'patch' or bug-fix
release.
A new header is also added to the changelog file ("NEWS"), containing the
new version string and the current 'YYYY-MM-DD' date.
All changes are committed, and an annotated git tag is generated. With the
--sign option, the tag is GPG-signed with the user's default key.
Finally, the 'patch' part of the version string is bumped again, and a
pre-release suffix '.dev0' is appended to mark the opening of a new
development cycle.
Links:
- http://semver.org/
- https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/
- https://github.com/peritus/bumpversion
"""
description = "update version strings for release"
user_options = [
("major", None, "bump the first digit (incompatible API changes)"),
("minor", None, "bump the second digit (new backward-compatible features)"),
("sign", "s", "make a GPG-signed tag, using the default key"),
("allow-dirty", None, "don't abort if working directory is dirty"),
]
changelog_name = "NEWS"
changelog_header = u"## TTX/FontTools Version "
changelog_date_fmt = "%Y-%m-%d"
commit_message = "Release {new_version}"
tag_name = "{new_version}"
version_files = [
"setup.cfg",
"setup.py",
"Lib/fontTools/__init__.py",
]
def initialize_options(self):
self.minor = False
self.major = False
self.sign = False
self.allow_dirty = False
def finalize_options(self):
if all([self.major, self.minor]):
from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError
raise DistutilsOptionError("--major/--minor are mutually exclusive")
self.part = "major" if self.major else "minor" if self.minor else None
def run(self):
if self.part is not None:
log.info("bumping '%s' version" % self.part)
self.bumpversion(self.part, commit=False)
release_version = self.bumpversion(
"release", commit=False, allow_dirty=True)
else:
log.info("stripping pre-release suffix")
release_version = self.bumpversion("release")
log.info(" version = %s" % release_version)
changes = self.format_changelog(release_version)
self.git_commit(release_version)
self.git_tag(release_version, changes, self.sign)
log.info("bumping 'patch' version and pre-release suffix")
next_dev_version = self.bumpversion('patch', commit=True)
log.info(" version = %s" % next_dev_version)
def git_commit(self, version):
""" Stage and commit all relevant version files, and format the commit
message with specified 'version' string.
"""
files = self.version_files + [self.changelog_name]
log.info("committing changes")
for f in files:
log.info(" %s" % f)
if self.dry_run:
return
sp.check_call(["git", "add"] + files)
msg = self.commit_message.format(new_version=version)
sp.check_call(["git", "commit", "-m", msg], stdout=sp.PIPE)
def git_tag(self, version, message, sign=False):
""" Create annotated git tag with given 'version' and 'message'.
Optionally 'sign' the tag with the user's GPG key.
"""
log.info("creating %s git tag '%s'" % (
"signed" if sign else "annotated", version))
if self.dry_run:
return
# create an annotated (or signed) tag from the new version
tag_opt = "-s" if sign else "-a"
tag_name = self.tag_name.format(new_version=version)
proc = sp.Popen(
["git", "tag", tag_opt, "-F", "-", tag_name], stdin=sp.PIPE)
# use the latest changes from the changelog file as the tag message
tag_message = u"%s\n\n%s" % (tag_name, message)
proc.communicate(tag_message.encode('utf-8'))
if proc.returncode != 0:
sys.exit(proc.returncode)
def bumpversion(self, part, commit=False, message=None, allow_dirty=None):
""" Run bumpversion.main() with the specified arguments, and return the
new computed version string (cf. 'bumpversion --help' for more info)
"""
import bumpversion
args = (
(['--verbose'] if self.verbose > 1 else []) +
(['--dry-run'] if self.dry_run else []) +
(['--allow-dirty'] if (allow_dirty or self.allow_dirty) else []) +
(['--commit'] if commit else ['--no-commit']) +
(['--message', message] if message is not None else []) +
['--list', part]
)
log.debug("$ bumpversion %s" % " ".join(a.replace(" ", "\\ ") for a in args))
with capture_logger("bumpversion.list") as out:
bumpversion.main(args)
last_line = out.getvalue().splitlines()[-1]
new_version = last_line.replace("new_version=", "")
return new_version
def format_changelog(self, version):
""" Write new header at beginning of changelog file with the specified
'version' and the current date.
Return the changelog content for the current release.
"""
from datetime import datetime
log.info("formatting changelog")
changes = []
with io.open(self.changelog_name, "r+", encoding="utf-8") as f:
for ln in f:
if ln.startswith(self.changelog_header):
break
else:
changes.append(ln)
if not self.dry_run:
f.seek(0)
content = f.read()
f.seek(0)
f.write(u"%s%s\n\n%s\n\n%s" % (
self.changelog_header,
version,
datetime.today().strftime(self.changelog_date_fmt),
content))
return u"".join(changes)
class PassCommand(Command):
""" This is used with Travis `dpl` tool so that it skips creating sdist
and wheel packages, but simply uploads to PyPI the files found in ./dist
folder, that were previously built inside the tox 'bdist' environment.
This ensures that the same files are uploaded to Github Releases and PyPI.
"""
description = "do nothing"
user_options = []
def initialize_options(self):
pass
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def run(self):
pass
setup(
name="fonttools",
version="3.5.0.dev0",
description="Tools to manipulate font files",
author="Just van Rossum",
author_email="just@letterror.com",
maintainer="Behdad Esfahbod",
maintainer_email="behdad@behdad.org",
url="http://github.com/fonttools/fonttools",
license="OpenSource, BSD-style",
platforms=["Any"],
long_description=long_description,
package_dir={'': 'Lib'},
packages=find_packages("Lib"),
include_package_data=True,
data_files=[
('share/man/man1', ["Doc/ttx.1"])
],
setup_requires=pytest_runner + wheel + bumpversion,
tests_require=[
'pytest>=2.8',
],
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
"fonttools = fontTools.__main__:main",
"ttx = fontTools.ttx:main",
"pyftsubset = fontTools.subset:main",
"pyftmerge = fontTools.merge:main",
"pyftinspect = fontTools.inspect:main"
]
},
cmdclass={
"release": release,
'pass': PassCommand,
},
**classifiers
)