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== Using buildout: adding a dependency == |
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# Find the Python package name of the dependency. This will appear in the package's own ''setup.py'' file (as a parameter called |
# Find the Python package name of the dependency. This will appear in the package's own ''setup.py'' file (as a parameter called "name" passed to the setup function). |
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# Edit ''milestone-a/setup.py''. |
# Edit ''milestone-a/setup.py''. |
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# Add the dependency's Python package name to |
# Add the dependency's Python package name to "install_requires". You may optionally include a version number. |
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# If you haven't already, create a tarball of the Python package as follows: |
# If you haven't already, create a tarball of the Python package as follows: |
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## cd to the package's top-level directory, where setup.py is |
## cd to the package's top-level directory, where setup.py is |
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## This creates a tarball of your Python package in dist/. |
## This creates a tarball of your Python package in dist/. |
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# Host a tarball of the Python package at some public URL. (This is in order to cache a copy of the package somewhere everyone can reliably reach it.) |
# Host a tarball of the Python package at some public URL. (This is in order to cache a copy of the package somewhere everyone can reliably reach it.) |
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# Add the tarball URL to the list called |
# Add the tarball URL to the list called "dependency_links" in ''milestone-a/setup.py'', appending the string "#egg=''the package name''" to the URL. |
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# Add the package name to milestone-a/buildout.cfg under |
# Add the package name to milestone-a/buildout.cfg under "eggs". |
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# Run bin/buildout |
# Run bin/buildout |
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Revision as of 23:08, 17 November 2010
This is a page about improving or modifying OpenHatch.
We call that "Hacking OpenHatch," and there is a whole category of pages about that.
Using buildout: adding a dependency
- Find the Python package name of the dependency. This will appear in the package's own setup.py file (as a parameter called "name" passed to the setup function).
- Edit milestone-a/setup.py.
- Add the dependency's Python package name to "install_requires". You may optionally include a version number.
- If you haven't already, create a tarball of the Python package as follows:
- cd to the package's top-level directory, where setup.py is
- Run `python setup.py sdist`
- This creates a tarball of your Python package in dist/.
- Host a tarball of the Python package at some public URL. (This is in order to cache a copy of the package somewhere everyone can reliably reach it.)
- Add the tarball URL to the list called "dependency_links" in milestone-a/setup.py, appending the string "#egg=the package name" to the URL.
- Add the package name to milestone-a/buildout.cfg under "eggs".
- Run bin/buildout