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pavement.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
import time
import subprocess
# Import parameters from the setup file.
sys.path.append('.')
from setup import (
setup_dict, get_project_files, print_success_message,
print_failure_message, _lint, _test, _test_all,
CODE_DIRECTORY, DOCS_DIRECTORY, TESTS_DIRECTORY, PYTEST_FLAGS)
from paver.easy import options, task, needs, consume_args
from paver.setuputils import install_distutils_tasks
options(setup=setup_dict)
install_distutils_tasks()
# Miscellaneous helper functions
def print_passed():
# generated on http://patorjk.com/software/taag/#p=display&f=Small&t=PASSED
print_success_message(r''' ___ _ ___ ___ ___ ___
| _ \/_\ / __/ __| __| \
| _/ _ \\__ \__ \ _|| |) |
|_|/_/ \_\___/___/___|___/
''')
def print_failed():
# generated on http://patorjk.com/software/taag/#p=display&f=Small&t=FAILED
print_failure_message(r''' ___ _ ___ _ ___ ___
| __/_\ |_ _| | | __| \
| _/ _ \ | || |__| _|| |) |
|_/_/ \_\___|____|___|___/
''')
class cwd(object):
"""Class used for temporarily changing directories. Can be though of
as a `pushd /my/dir' then a `popd' at the end.
"""
def __init__(self, newcwd):
""":param newcwd: directory to make the cwd
:type newcwd: :class:`str`
"""
self.newcwd = newcwd
def __enter__(self):
self.oldcwd = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(self.newcwd)
return os.getcwd()
def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback):
# This acts like a `finally' clause: it will always be executed.
os.chdir(self.oldcwd)
# Task-related functions
def _doc_make(*make_args):
"""Run make in sphinx' docs directory.
:return: exit code
"""
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Windows
make_cmd = ['make.bat']
else:
# Linux, Mac OS X, and others
make_cmd = ['make']
make_cmd.extend(make_args)
# Account for a stupid Python "bug" on Windows:
# <http://bugs.python.org/issue15533>
with cwd(DOCS_DIRECTORY):
retcode = subprocess.call(make_cmd)
return retcode
# Tasks
@task
@needs('doc_html', 'setuptools.command.sdist')
def sdist():
"""Build the HTML docs and the tarball."""
pass
@task
def test():
"""Run the unit tests."""
raise SystemExit(_test())
@task
def lint():
# This refuses to format properly when running `paver help' unless
# this ugliness is used.
('Perform PEP8 style check, run PyFlakes, and run McCabe complexity '
'metrics on the code.')
raise SystemExit(_lint())
@task
def test_all():
"""Perform a style check and run all unit tests."""
retcode = _test_all()
if retcode == 0:
print_passed()
else:
print_failed()
raise SystemExit(retcode)
@task
@consume_args
def run(args):
"""Run the package's main script. All arguments are passed to it."""
# The main script expects to get the called executable's name as
# argv[0]. However, paver doesn't provide that in args. Even if it did (or
# we dove into sys.argv), it wouldn't be useful because it would be paver's
# executable. So we just pass the package name in as the executable name,
# since it's close enough. This should never be seen by an end user
# installing through Setuptools anyway.
from emailprocessor.main import main
raise SystemExit(main([CODE_DIRECTORY] + args))
@task
def commit():
"""Commit only if all the tests pass."""
if _test_all() == 0:
subprocess.check_call(['git', 'commit'])
else:
print_failure_message('\nTests failed, not committing.')
@task
def coverage():
"""Run tests and show test coverage report."""
try:
import pytest_cov # NOQA
except ImportError:
print_failure_message(
'Install the pytest coverage plugin to use this task, '
"i.e., `pip install pytest-cov'.")
raise SystemExit(1)
import pytest
pytest.main(PYTEST_FLAGS + [
'--cov', CODE_DIRECTORY,
'--cov-report', 'term-missing',
TESTS_DIRECTORY])
@task # NOQA
def doc_watch():
"""Watch for changes in the docs and rebuild HTML docs when changed."""
try:
from watchdog.events import FileSystemEventHandler
from watchdog.observers import Observer
except ImportError:
print_failure_message('Install the watchdog package to use this task, '
"i.e., `pip install watchdog'.")
raise SystemExit(1)
class RebuildDocsEventHandler(FileSystemEventHandler):
def __init__(self, base_paths):
self.base_paths = base_paths
def dispatch(self, event):
"""Dispatches events to the appropriate methods.
:param event: The event object representing the file system event.
:type event: :class:`watchdog.events.FileSystemEvent`
"""
for base_path in self.base_paths:
if event.src_path.endswith(base_path):
super(RebuildDocsEventHandler, self).dispatch(event)
# We found one that matches. We're done.
return
def on_modified(self, event):
print_failure_message('Modification detected. Rebuilding docs.')
# # Strip off the path prefix.
# import os
# if event.src_path[len(os.getcwd()) + 1:].startswith(
# CODE_DIRECTORY):
# # sphinx-build doesn't always pick up changes on code files,
# # even though they are used to generate the documentation. As
# # a workaround, just clean before building.
doc_html()
print_success_message('Docs have been rebuilt.')
print_success_message(
'Watching for changes in project files, press Ctrl-C to cancel...')
handler = RebuildDocsEventHandler(get_project_files())
observer = Observer()
observer.schedule(handler, path='.', recursive=True)
observer.start()
try:
while True:
time.sleep(1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
observer.stop()
observer.join()
@task
@needs('doc_html')
def doc_open():
"""Build the HTML docs and open them in a web browser."""
doc_index = os.path.join(DOCS_DIRECTORY, 'build', 'html', 'index.html')
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
# Mac OS X
subprocess.check_call(['open', doc_index])
elif sys.platform == 'win32':
# Windows
subprocess.check_call(['start', doc_index], shell=True)
elif sys.platform == 'linux2':
# All freedesktop-compatible desktops
subprocess.check_call(['xdg-open', doc_index])
else:
print_failure_message(
"Unsupported platform. Please open `{0}' manually.".format(
doc_index))
@task
def get_tasks():
"""Get all paver-defined tasks."""
from paver.tasks import environment
for t in environment.get_tasks():
print(t.shortname)
@task
def doc_html():
"""Build the HTML docs."""
retcode = _doc_make('html')
if retcode:
raise SystemExit(retcode)
@task
def doc_clean():
"""Clean (delete) the built docs."""
retcode = _doc_make('clean')
if retcode:
raise SystemExit(retcode)