`stack` is a Python version of [stack](http://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/README/),
Project description
stack is a Python version of stack (http://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/README/), which is a cross-platform program for developing Python projects. It is aimed at Pythonistas both new and experienced.
Go Star Stack on GitHub (http://github.com/ryankung/stack)
It features:
Install Python in current environment automatically, in an isolated location
Installing packages needed for your project.
Run your project
Check test coverage of your project
Code quality control
End to End git based release
Include:
stack / pystack
scaffold – A Python template generator
require – An async remote module loader
Dependence:
Python3.5 or above (may require libffi-devel on centos, or libffi-dev for debian)
git-daemon (https://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-on-the-Server-Git-Daemon)
Quick Start:
Installation:
pip3 install python-stack or run curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RyanKung/stack/master/install.sh" | sh
Create a new project via template:
stack new <project name> -t <template path>
Init and Setup on an existed project:
stack init --python=<spec version> stack setup
Test and report test coverage:
stack coverage
Run executable file in Env:
stack python stack pip stack test stack repl
Run a remote file:
stack run --run <some *.py remote>
Extensible:
Stack supports extending the environment with a stackfile like this: from stack.decorators import as_command @as_command def do(args): ''' sth @argument --sth, help=dowhat ''' print('do %s' % args.sth)
Document generator:
stack doc
P2P git baseed deployment:
on remote production server:
stack serve
on local dev environment:
git add remote production git://<your remote ip>:30976/.git git checkout release/<your release branch> git push production HEAD
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