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PyProjectLib

Description

Python package for managing local python projects and repositories

Install

pip install pyprojectlib

Usage

Command Line Usage: "ppl"

usage: ppl [-h] {new,push,pack} ...

Package for managing local python projects and repositories

positional arguments:

  • {new,push,pack} Command to execute (options below)
    • new Create a new repo, project, or user of a repo
    • push Save your python project in a local repository
    • pack Package python project into a distributable module

Command Line Usage: "ppl">"new"

usage: ppl new [-h] {repo,proj,user} ...

positional arguments:

  • {repo,proj,user} Create something (options below) * repo Create a new empty repository * proj Create a new empty project * user Add a new user to a local repository

Command Line Usage: "ppl">"new">"repo"

usage: ppl new repo [-h] [-name NAME] [-email EMAIL] [-gituser GITUSER] repopath

positional arguments:

  • repopath Path to local python repository. Directory name = repo name.

options:

  • -name NAME, -n NAME Your full name
  • -email EMAIL, -e EMAIL Your email address
  • -gituser GITUSER, -g GITUSER Your username on Github

Command Line Usage: "ppl">"new">"project"

usage: ppl new proj [-h] projpath

positional arguments:

  • projpath Path to python project. Directory name = project name.

Command Line Usage: "ppl">"new">"user"

usage: ppl new user [-h] [-name NAME] [-email EMAIL] [-gituser GITUSER] repopath

positional arguments:

  • repopath Path to local python repository. Directory name = repo name.

options:

  • -name NAME, -n NAME Your full name
  • -email EMAIL, -e EMAIL Your email address
  • -gituser GITUSER, -g GITUSER Your username on Github

Command Line Usage: "ppl">"push"

usage: ppl push [-h] [-relpath RELPATH] [-noclean] [-nodoc] [-notest] [-version VERSION] [-name NAME] [-email EMAIL] [-gituser GITUSER] repopath projpath

positional arguments:

  • repopath Path to local python repository. Directory name = repo name.
  • projpath Path to python project. Directory name = project name.

options:

  • -relpath RELPATH, -r RELPATH Relative path from repository basedir to add project
  • -noclean, -nc Flag to prevent checking py files for cleanliness
  • -nodoc, -nd Flag to prevent html documentation creation
  • -notest, -nt Flag to prevent pytest from running
  • -version VERSION, -v VERSION Version number of python project (X.Y.Z)
  • -name NAME, -n NAME Your full name
  • -email EMAIL, -e EMAIL Your email address
  • -gituser GITUSER, -g GITUSER Your username on Github

Command Line Usage: "ppl">"pack"

usage: ppl pack [-h] [-upload] [-install] [-version VERSION] [-name NAME] [-email EMAIL] [-gituser GITUSER] projpath

positional arguments:

  • projpath Path to python project. Directory name = project name.

options:

  • -upload, -u Flag to upload python module to PYPI after packaging it
  • -install, -i Flag to install python module after packaging it
  • -version VERSION, -v VERSION Version number of python project (X.Y.Z)
  • -name NAME, -n NAME Your full name
  • -email EMAIL, -e EMAIL Your email address
  • -gituser GITUSER, -g GITUSER Your username on Github

Python In-Line Usage

  • Example below can be ran as a standalone code example
  • Example includes standard Python packages shutil, os, and sys
  • In-line usage of pypackagelib is shown when calling "ppl."
from os import path
import sys
from shutil import rmtree, copytree
from pyprojectlib.pyuser import User  # type: ignore # pylint: disable=E0401,C0413
from pyprojectlib.pyrepo import Repository  # type: ignore # pylint: disable=E0401,C0413
import pyprojectlib as ppl  # type: ignore # pylint: disable=E0401,C0413,E0611


def test_setup_pyproject():
    """function for testing setup_pyproject"""

    version = "0.0.1"
    pkgpath = path.join(testdir, "../")
    initpath = path.join(testdir, "../../testproj1")
    initpathcopy = path.join(testdir, "examples", "testproj1")
    repopath1 = path.join(testdir, "../../testrepo1")
    repopathcopy1 = path.join(testdir, "./examples/testrepo1")
    repopath2 = path.join(testdir, "../../testrepo2")
    repopathcopy2 = path.join(testdir, "./examples/testrepo2")

    # Delete old tests
    deletelist = [
        initpath,
        initpathcopy,
        repopath1,
        repopathcopy1,
        repopath2,
        repopathcopy2,
    ]
    for dirpath in deletelist:
        if path.exists(dirpath):
            rmtree(dirpath)

    # create new project
    ppl.init_project(initpath)

    # create a user object
    userargs = {
        "name": "Jason Krist",
        "email": "jkrist2696@gmail.com",
        "gituser": "jkrist2696",
    }
    user = User(**userargs)

    # Create new repo and push this package
    ppl.init_repo(repopath1, **userargs)
    repo = Repository(repopath1, user)
    repo.push(pkgpath, version=version, test=False, relpath="python/generic")

    # Create a second repo and push this package
    ppl.init_repo(repopath2, **userargs)
    repo = Repository(repopath2, user)
    repo.push(pkgpath, version=version, test=False, relpath=".")
    # push again to act as new version
    repo.push(pkgpath, test=False)

    # Move all to examples folder
    copytree(initpath, initpathcopy)
    rmtree(initpath)
    copytree(repopath1, repopathcopy1)
    rmtree(repopath1)
    copytree(repopath2, repopathcopy2)
    rmtree(repopath2)

    # package this project
    ppl.Log.package_project(pkgpath, user)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    test_setup_pyproject()


Read The Docs

Download "docs" folder or check preview.

Contributing

Message me on Github.

License

GNU GPLv3

Copyright:

(c) 2023, Jason Krist

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