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"""Release data for NetworkX.
When NetworkX is imported a number of steps are followed to determine
the version information.
1) If the release is not a development release (dev=False), then version
information is read from version.py, a file containing statically
defined version information. This file should exist on every
downloadable release of NetworkX since setup.py creates it during
packaging/installation. However, version.py might not exist if one
is running NetworkX from the mercurial repository. In the event that
version.py does not exist, then no vcs information will be available.
2) If the release is a development release, then version information
is read dynamically, when possible. If no dynamic information can be
read, then an attempt is made to read the information from version.py.
If version.py does not exist, then no vcs information will be available.
Clarification:
version.py is created only by setup.py
When setup.py creates version.py, it does so before packaging/installation.
So the created file is included in the source distribution. When a user
downloads a tar.gz file and extracts the files, the files will not be in a
live version control repository. So when the user runs setup.py to install
NetworkX, we must make sure write_versionfile() does not overwrite the
revision information contained in the version.py that was included in the
tar.gz file. This is why write_versionfile() includes an early escape.
"""
import os
import sys
import time
import datetime
basedir = os.path.abspath(os.path.split(__file__)[0])
def write_versionfile():
"""Creates a static file containing version information."""
versionfile = os.path.join(basedir, "version.py")
text = '''"""
Version information for NetworkX, created during installation.
Do not add this file to the repository.
"""
import datetime
version = %(version)r
date = %(date)r
# Was NetworkX built from a development version? If so, remember that the major
# and minor versions reference the "target" (rather than "current") release.
dev = %(dev)r
# Format: (name, major, min, revision)
version_info = %(version_info)r
# Format: a 'datetime.datetime' instance
date_info = %(date_info)r
# Format: (vcs, vcs_tuple)
vcs_info = %(vcs_info)r
'''
# Try to update all information
date, date_info, version, version_info, vcs_info = get_info(dynamic=True)
def writefile():
fh = open(versionfile, "w")
subs = {
"dev": dev,
"version": version,
"version_info": version_info,
"date": date,
"date_info": date_info,
"vcs_info": vcs_info,
}
fh.write(text % subs)
fh.close()
if vcs_info[0] == "mercurial":
# Then, we want to update version.py.
writefile()
else:
if os.path.isfile(versionfile):
# This is *good*, and the most likely place users will be when
# running setup.py. We do not want to overwrite version.py.
# Grab the version so that setup can use it.
# sys.path.insert(0, basedir)
from version import version
# del sys.path[0]
else:
# This is *bad*. It means the user might have a tarball that
# does not include version.py. Let this error raise so we can
# fix the tarball.
# raise Exception('version.py not found!')
# We no longer require that prepared tarballs include a version.py
# So we use the possibly trunctated value from get_info()
# Then we write a new file.
writefile()
return version
def get_revision():
"""Returns revision and vcs information, dynamically obtained."""
vcs, revision, tag = None, None, None
gitdir = os.path.join(basedir, "..", ".git")
if os.path.isdir(gitdir):
vcs = "git"
# For now, we are not bothering with revision and tag.
vcs_info = (vcs, (revision, tag))
return revision, vcs_info
def get_info(dynamic=True):
# Date information
date_info = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(
int(os.environ.get("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH", time.time()))
)
date = time.asctime(date_info.timetuple())
revision, version, version_info, vcs_info = None, None, None, None
import_failed = False
dynamic_failed = False
if dynamic:
revision, vcs_info = get_revision()
if revision is None:
dynamic_failed = True
if dynamic_failed or not dynamic:
# This is where most final releases of NetworkX will be.
# All info should come from version.py. If it does not exist, then
# no vcs information will be provided.
# sys.path.insert(0, basedir)
try:
from version import date, date_info, version, version_info, vcs_info
except ImportError:
import_failed = True
vcs_info = (None, (None, None))
else:
revision = vcs_info[1][0]
# del sys.path[0]
if import_failed or (dynamic and not dynamic_failed):
# We are here if:
# we failed to determine static versioning info, or
# we successfully obtained dynamic revision info
version = "".join([str(major), ".", str(minor)])
if dev:
version += ".dev_" + date_info.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")
version_info = (name, major, minor, revision)
return date, date_info, version, version_info, vcs_info
# Version information
name = "networkx"
major = "2"
minor = "5"
# Declare current release as a development release.
# Change to False before tagging a release; then change back.
dev = False
description = "Python package for creating and manipulating graphs and networks"
authors = {
"Hagberg": ("Aric Hagberg", "hagberg@lanl.gov"),
"Schult": ("Dan Schult", "dschult@colgate.edu"),
"Swart": ("Pieter Swart", "swart@lanl.gov"),
}
maintainer = "NetworkX Developers"
maintainer_email = "networkx-discuss@googlegroups.com"
url = "http://networkx.github.io/"
project_urls = {
"Bug Tracker": "https://github.com/networkx/networkx/issues",
"Documentation": "https://networkx.github.io/documentation/stable/",
"Source Code": "https://github.com/networkx/networkx",
}
platforms = ["Linux", "Mac OSX", "Windows", "Unix"]
keywords = [
"Networks",
"Graph Theory",
"Mathematics",
"network",
"graph",
"discrete mathematics",
"math",
]
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"Intended Audience :: Science/Research",
"License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only",
"Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules",
"Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Bio-Informatics",
"Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Information Analysis",
"Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Mathematics",
"Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Physics",
]
date, date_info, version, version_info, vcs_info = get_info()
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Write versionfile for nightly snapshots.
write_versionfile()