#!/usr/bin/env python # coding: utf-8 import os import re from setuptools import setup with open('requirements.txt') as requirements: requires = [line.strip() for line in requirements if line.strip()] path = os.path.dirname(__file__) desc_fd = os.path.join(path, 'README.rst') hist_fd = os.path.join(path, 'HISTORY.rst') long_desc = '' short_desc = 'A Kerberos authentication handler for python-requests' if os.path.isfile(desc_fd): with open(desc_fd) as fd: long_desc = fd.read() if os.path.isfile(hist_fd): with open(hist_fd) as fd: long_desc = '\n\n'.join([long_desc, fd.read()]) def get_version(): """ Simple function to extract the current version using regular expressions. """ reg = re.compile(r'__version__ = [\'"]([^\'"]*)[\'"]') with open('requests_kerberos/__init__.py') as fd: matches = filter(lambda x: x, map(reg.match, fd)) if not matches: raise RuntimeError( 'Could not find the version information for requests_kerberos' ) return matches[0].group(1) setup( name='requests-kerberos', description=short_desc, long_description=long_desc, author='Ian Cordasco, Cory Benfield, Michael Komitee', author_email='graffatcolmingov@gmail.com', url='https://github.com/requests/requests-kerberos', packages=['requests_kerberos'], package_data={'': ['LICENSE', 'AUTHORS']}, include_package_data=True, version=get_version(), install_requires=requires, test_suite='test_requests_kerberos', tests_require=['mock'], )