import os import sys from distutils.util import convert_path from fnmatch import fnmatchcase from setuptools import setup, find_packages version = '0.1.11' # Provided as an attribute, so you can append to these instead # of replicating them: standard_exclude = ('*.py', '*.pyc', '*$py.class', '*~', '.*', '*.bak') standard_exclude_directories = ('.*', 'CVS', '_darcs', './build', './dist', 'EGG-INFO', '*.egg-info') # (c) 2005 Ian Bicking and contributors; written for Paste (http://pythonpaste.org) # Licensed under the MIT license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php # Note: you may want to copy this into your setup.py file verbatim, as # you can't import this from another package, when you don't know if # that package is installed yet. def find_package_data( where='.', package='', exclude=standard_exclude, exclude_directories=standard_exclude_directories, only_in_packages=True, show_ignored=False): """ Return a dictionary suitable for use in ``package_data`` in a distutils ``setup.py`` file. The dictionary looks like:: {'package': [files]} Where ``files`` is a list of all the files in that package that don't match anything in ``exclude``. If ``only_in_packages`` is true, then top-level directories that are not packages won't be included (but directories under packages will). Directories matching any pattern in ``exclude_directories`` will be ignored; by default directories with leading ``.``, ``CVS``, and ``_darcs`` will be ignored. If ``show_ignored`` is true, then all the files that aren't included in package data are shown on stderr (for debugging purposes). Note patterns use wildcards, or can be exact paths (including leading ``./``), and all searching is case-insensitive. """ out = {} stack = [(convert_path(where), '', package, only_in_packages)] while stack: where, prefix, package, only_in_packages = stack.pop(0) for name in os.listdir(where): fn = os.path.join(where, name) if os.path.isdir(fn): bad_name = False for pattern in exclude_directories: if (fnmatchcase(name, pattern) or fn.lower() == pattern.lower()): bad_name = True if show_ignored: print >> sys.stderr, ( "Directory %s ignored by pattern %s" % (fn, pattern)) break if bad_name: continue if (os.path.isfile(os.path.join(fn, '__init__.py')) and not prefix): if not package: new_package = name else: new_package = package + '.' + name stack.append((fn, '', new_package, False)) else: stack.append((fn, prefix + name + '/', package, only_in_packages)) elif package or not only_in_packages: # is a file bad_name = False for pattern in exclude: if (fnmatchcase(name, pattern) or fn.lower() == pattern.lower()): bad_name = True if show_ignored: print >> sys.stderr, ( "File %s ignored by pattern %s" % (fn, pattern)) break if bad_name: continue out.setdefault(package, []).append(prefix+name) return out LONG_DESCRIPTION = """ =============== django-helpdesk =============== This is a Django-powered helpdesk ticket tracker, designed to plug into an existing Django website and provide you with internal (or, perhaps, external) helpdesk management. """ setup( name='django-helpdesk', version=version, description="Django-powered ticket tracker for your helpdesk", long_description=LONG_DESCRIPTION, classifiers=[ "Programming Language :: Python", "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules", "Framework :: Django", "Environment :: Web Environment", "Operating System :: OS Independent", "Intended Audience :: Customer Service", "License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License", "Natural Language :: English", "Topic :: Office/Business", "Topic :: Software Development :: Bug Tracking", ], keywords=['django', 'helpdesk', 'tickets', 'incidents', 'cases'], author='Ross Poulton', author_email='ross@rossp.org', url='http://github.com/rossp/django-helpdesk', license='BSD', packages=find_packages(), package_data=find_package_data("helpdesk", only_in_packages=False), include_package_data=True, zip_safe=False, install_requires=['setuptools', 'pytz'], )