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authorÉric Araujo <merwok@netwok.org>2012-02-04 21:53:07 +0100
committerÉric Araujo <merwok@netwok.org>2012-02-04 21:53:07 +0100
commit31aefde8760c3d407ffe8dc044e5ae8f5daeb12c (patch)
tree603b62a6b4d6fee4d984dcf112526cd178e4bae1
parent591f6e82bd24361b7628bcb47830e18efb354db2 (diff)
downloadcpython-git-31aefde8760c3d407ffe8dc044e5ae8f5daeb12c.tar.gz
Allow multiple values for package_data in setup.cfg (#11805).
Even though the resources system obsoletes data_files and package_data (see bug discussion), package_data still exists to allow compatibility with distutils and thus an easier transition. In setup.py, the values are lists of glob patterns, so the setup.cfg syntax needed a way to express multiple values too. Doc for this option will be added later as part of the big packaging doc patches. For now, the test serves as example. Reported by Erik Bray.
-rw-r--r--Lib/packaging/config.py25
-rw-r--r--Lib/packaging/tests/test_config.py37
-rw-r--r--Misc/NEWS2
3 files changed, 50 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/packaging/config.py b/Lib/packaging/config.py
index 366faea4ed..ab026a83b6 100644
--- a/Lib/packaging/config.py
+++ b/Lib/packaging/config.py
@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ def _check_name(name, packages):
if '.' not in name:
return
parts = name.split('.')
- modname = parts[-1]
parent = '.'.join(parts[:-1])
if parent not in packages:
# we could log a warning instead of raising, but what's the use
@@ -227,13 +226,25 @@ class Config:
self.dist.scripts = [self.dist.scripts]
self.dist.package_data = {}
+ # bookkeeping for the loop below
+ firstline = True
+ prev = None
+
for line in files.get('package_data', []):
- data = line.split('=')
- if len(data) != 2:
- raise ValueError('invalid line for package_data: %s '
- '(misses "=")' % line)
- key, value = data
- self.dist.package_data[key.strip()] = value.strip()
+ if '=' in line:
+ # package name -- file globs or specs
+ key, value = line.split('=')
+ prev = self.dist.package_data[key.strip()] = value.split()
+ elif firstline:
+ # invalid continuation on the first line
+ raise PackagingOptionError(
+ 'malformed package_data first line: %r (misses "=")' %
+ line)
+ else:
+ # continuation, add to last seen package name
+ prev.extend(line.split())
+
+ firstline = False
self.dist.data_files = []
for data in files.get('data_files', []):
diff --git a/Lib/packaging/tests/test_config.py b/Lib/packaging/tests/test_config.py
index 613d493916..0d76b29a04 100644
--- a/Lib/packaging/tests/test_config.py
+++ b/Lib/packaging/tests/test_config.py
@@ -66,11 +66,15 @@ scripts =
bin/taunt
package_data =
- cheese = data/templates/*
+ cheese = data/templates/* doc/*
+ doc/images/*.png
+
extra_files = %(extra-files)s
# Replaces MANIFEST.in
+# FIXME no, it's extra_files
+# (but sdist_extra is a better name, should use it)
sdist_extra =
include THANKS HACKING
recursive-include examples *.txt *.py
@@ -96,6 +100,17 @@ setup_hooks = %(setup-hooks)s
sub_commands = foo
"""
+SETUP_CFG_PKGDATA_BUGGY_1 = """
+[files]
+package_data = foo.*
+"""
+
+SETUP_CFG_PKGDATA_BUGGY_2 = """
+[files]
+package_data =
+ foo.*
+"""
+
# Can not be merged with SETUP_CFG else install_dist
# command will fail when trying to compile C sources
# TODO use a DummyCommand to mock build_ext
@@ -276,13 +291,14 @@ class ConfigTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
self.assertEqual(dist.packages, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
self.assertEqual(dist.py_modules, ['haven'])
- self.assertEqual(dist.package_data, {'cheese': 'data/templates/*'})
- self.assertEqual(
+ self.assertEqual(dist.package_data,
+ {'cheese': ['data/templates/*', 'doc/*',
+ 'doc/images/*.png']})
+ self.assertEqual(dist.data_files,
{'bm/b1.gif': '{icon}/b1.gif',
'bm/b2.gif': '{icon}/b2.gif',
'Cfg/data.CFG': '{config}/baBar/data.CFG',
- 'init_script': '{script}/JunGle/init_script'},
- dist.data_files)
+ 'init_script': '{script}/JunGle/init_script'})
self.assertEqual(dist.package_dir, 'src')
@@ -293,8 +309,8 @@ class ConfigTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
# this file would be __main__.Foo when run as "python test_config.py".
# The name FooBarBazTest should be unique enough to prevent
# collisions.
- self.assertEqual('FooBarBazTest',
- dist.get_command_obj('foo').__class__.__name__)
+ self.assertEqual(dist.get_command_obj('foo').__class__.__name__,
+ 'FooBarBazTest')
# did the README got loaded ?
self.assertEqual(dist.metadata['description'], 'yeah')
@@ -304,6 +320,13 @@ class ConfigTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
d = new_compiler(compiler='d')
self.assertEqual(d.description, 'D Compiler')
+ # check error reporting for invalid package_data value
+ self.write_file('setup.cfg', SETUP_CFG_PKGDATA_BUGGY_1)
+ self.assertRaises(PackagingOptionError, self.get_dist)
+
+ self.write_file('setup.cfg', SETUP_CFG_PKGDATA_BUGGY_2)
+ self.assertRaises(PackagingOptionError, self.get_dist)
+
def test_multiple_description_file(self):
self.write_setup({'description-file': 'README CHANGES'})
self.write_file('README', 'yeah')
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS b/Misc/NEWS
index 72a943d62a..91972bf2b2 100644
--- a/Misc/NEWS
+++ b/Misc/NEWS
@@ -466,6 +466,8 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
+- Issue #11805: package_data in setup.cfg should allow more than one value.
+
- Issue #13901: Prevent test_distutils failures on OS X with --enable-shared.
- Issue #13676: Handle strings with embedded zeros correctly in sqlite3.