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setup.py
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"""The setuptools for Gitana"""
# Always prefer setuptools over distutils
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(
name='gitana',
version='1.0',
description='Gitana: a SQL-based Project Activity Inspector',
long_description='Gitana imports and digests the data of a Git repository, issue trackers and Q&A web-sites to '
'a relational database in order to ease browsing and querying activities with standard SQL '
'syntax and tools',
url='https://github.com/SOM-Research/gitana',
author='Valerio Cosentino',
author_email='[email protected]',
# See https://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Information Analysis',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License'
],
keywords='gitana project-information-analysis communication-channels issue-trackers version-control-systems',
packages=find_packages(exclude=['test', 'docs']),
# List run-time dependencies here. These will be installed by pip when
# your project is installed. For an analysis of "install_requires" vs pip's
# requirements files see:
# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/requirements.html
install_requires=['networkx', 'gitpython', 'python-bugzilla', 'pygithub',
'selenium', 'py-stackexchange', 'slacker', 'pygal',
'mysql-connector-python-rf', 'beautifulsoup'],
# List additional groups of dependencies here (e.g. development
# dependencies). You can install these using the following syntax,
# for example:
# $ pip install -e .[dev,test]
# extras_require={
# 'dev': ['check-manifest'],
# 'test': ['coverage'],
# },
# If there are data files included in your packages that need to be
# installed, specify them here. If using Python 2.6 or less, then these
# have to be included in MANIFEST.in as well.
include_package_data=True,
package_data={
'exporters': ['exporters/resources/queries.json', 'exporters/resources/jumbotron.png'],
},
data_files=[('exporters/resources', ['exporters/resources/queries.json', 'exporters/resources/jumbotron.png'])]
# Although 'package_data' is the preferred approach, in some case you may
# need to place data files outside of your packages. See:
# http://docs.python.org/3.4/distutils/setupscript.html#installing-additional-files # noqa
# In this case, 'data_file' will be installed into '<sys.prefix>/my_data'
# data_files=[('my_data', ['data/data_file'])],
# To provide executable scripts, use entry points in preference to the
# "scripts" keyword. Entry points provide cross-platform support and allow
# pip to create the appropriate form of executable for the target platform.
# entry_points={
# 'console_scripts': [
# 'sample=sample:main',
# ],
# },
)