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Generate __about__.py with dunder meta.

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metametameta

Generate dunder metadata file with __title__, __author__, etc. Also tools to discover these in other packages.

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Installation

pipx install metametameta

Usage

Defaults to putting an __about__.py file in the module directory, assuming your package name is your main module name.

Make best guess what your metadata source is. auto mode gives up if there are two possibilities.

metametameta auto 

Try out the GUI, mmm gui or metametameta gui to help with feature discoverability.

Run on CI server to see if your about file is out of sync

metametameta sync-check
metametameta poetry # or setup_cfg, pep621, importlib, setup_py, requirements_txt, or conda_meta

Or set everything explicitly:

metametameta poetry --name "something" --source some.toml --output OUTPUT "mod/meta/__meta__.py"

Subcommand per source.

Usage: metametameta [-h] [--version] [--verbose] [--quiet] {setup_cfg,pep621,poetry,importlib,setup_py,requirements_txt,conda_meta,auto,sync-check} ...

metametameta: Generate __about__.py from various sources.

Positional Arguments:
  {setup_cfg,pep621,poetry,importlib,setup_py,requirements_txt,conda_meta,auto,sync-check}
                        sub-command help
    setup_cfg           Generate from setup.cfg
    pep621              Generate from PEP 621 pyproject.toml
    poetry              Generate from poetry pyproject.toml
    importlib           Generate from installed package metadata
    setup_py            Generate from setup.py using AST (experimental)
    requirements_txt    Generate from requirements.txt
    conda_meta          Generate from conda/meta.yaml
    auto                Automatically detect the source and generate the metadata file.
    sync-check          Check if __about__.py is in sync with the metadata source

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  --verbose             verbose output
  --quiet               minimal output

Subcommand help (they all have the same switches)

usage: metametameta poetry [-h] [--name NAME] [--source SOURCE] [--output OUTPUT]

options:
  -h, --help       show this help message and exit
  --name NAME      Name of the project (from file if omitted)
  --source SOURCE  Path to pyproject.toml
  --output OUTPUT  Output file

Minimal file-based fallbacks from the roadmap are supported too:

metametameta requirements_txt --name my_package
metametameta conda_meta --source conda/meta.yaml

Programmatic interface.

import metametameta as mmm

mmm.generate_from_pep621()

Development

Docs are built with MkDocs and published through Read the Docs.

Motivation

There are many modern ways to get metadata about packages, as of 2024, importlib.metadata and it's backports will get you lots of metadata for yours and other packages.

The newest way is PEP-621, see also packaging.python.org

The oldest way to provide metadata was to use dunder variables in your package, e.g. __author__, __version__, etc.

The method was never strongly standardized, neither officially nor informally. Here is one early proponent of this sort of metadata.

  • Metadata fields can appear in any or no python file in a project.
  • Sometimes they are at the top of a single file python module, common locations for metadata:
    • __init__.py
    • __meta__.py
    • __about__.py
  • Some metadata elements could reasonably be in every single file.
  • There are no particular standards for the type of __author__. It could be a string, space delimited string, list or tuple. That is true for the other metadata elements as well.
  • Sometimes the metadata values are code, e.g. __version__ could be a string or some tuple or data class representing a version.

Workflow

On each build, regenerate the __about__.py. Pick one source of your canonical metadata, e.g. pyproject.toml, setup.py (experimental), setup.cfg.

Using metadata

If you have a lot of packages and you are doing analytics or something with them, you could compile all the metadata as declared in the source code. It could be different from the metadata that shows on the PyPI page. If you are searching for contact info for a package maintainer, this might be useful.

Another marginal use case is in error logging. Error loggers gather up info from just about anywhere, anything can be a clue including metadata of dependencies. So this is one more source of that. See bug_trail for a proof of concept for this usage.

Another marginal use case is that is a folksonomy, a taxonomy created by the people. The official metadata is governed by the Python Packaging Authority and the Python Software Foundation. If, say, you wanted to add a metadata item for __mailing_address__ you could easily do it with source code metadata.

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