Re: [Distutils] Specifying Python version as part of requirements

2014-07-06 Thread Brett Cannon
On Sat Jul 05 2014 at 9:26:26 AM, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com wrote:

 Setuptools supports it even without wheel.

How do you specify that since PEP 426 is oriented towards JSON metadata.
Would it be:

  test_requires = [unittest2;python_version  '3.0']

?



 On Jul 5, 2014 9:25 AM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Fri Jul 04 2014 at 10:38:58 PM, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com wrote:

 The next wheel release and the wheel code in revision control will
 support the setuptools conditional requirements syntax. See wheel's own
 setup.py in mercurial tip. 

 Glad this will work eventually, but unfortunately not all of my
 dependencies have wheels yet, so I will have to stick with my setup.py 'if'
 statements.

 -Brett


 On Jul 4, 2014 7:48 PM, Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:

 So this is in PEP uh, 426 I think. It’s not final yet but it kinda
 works right now for Wheels.

 Basically you do a conditional include to install_requires in your
 setup.py, and then if
 you’re creating wheels you do something like -
 https://github.com/dstufft/twine/blob/master/setup.cfg#L9-L13

 That will overwrite install_requires, but only for Wheels.

 On Jul 4, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:

  I just checked PEP 440 and pip doesn't seem to have anything
 specific, so I thought I would ask if there is any way now or in the future
 to specify that a dependency is only needed for certain versions of Python?
 
  My current use case is I want to use unittest2, but pip errors out
 during installation under Python 3 of it since unittest2 imports itself and
 triggers a syntax error. Instead of having to hack around this by making it
 a conditional include in my setup.py I would like to declare that I only
 need it in Python 2.x in a requirements.txt file or something.
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Re: [Distutils] Specifying Python version as part of requirements

2014-07-06 Thread Daniel Holth
Sorry it only works for install requires via the extras syntax.
On Jul 6, 2014 12:18 PM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Sat Jul 05 2014 at 9:26:26 AM, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com wrote:

 Setuptools supports it even without wheel.

 How do you specify that since PEP 426 is oriented towards JSON metadata.
 Would it be:

   test_requires = [unittest2;python_version  '3.0']

 ?



 On Jul 5, 2014 9:25 AM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Fri Jul 04 2014 at 10:38:58 PM, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 The next wheel release and the wheel code in revision control will
 support the setuptools conditional requirements syntax. See wheel's own
 setup.py in mercurial tip. 

 Glad this will work eventually, but unfortunately not all of my
 dependencies have wheels yet, so I will have to stick with my setup.py 'if'
 statements.

 -Brett


 On Jul 4, 2014 7:48 PM, Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:

 So this is in PEP uh, 426 I think. It’s not final yet but it kinda
 works right now for Wheels.

 Basically you do a conditional include to install_requires in your
 setup.py, and then if
 you’re creating wheels you do something like -
 https://github.com/dstufft/twine/blob/master/setup.cfg#L9-L13

 That will overwrite install_requires, but only for Wheels.

 On Jul 4, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:

  I just checked PEP 440 and pip doesn't seem to have anything
 specific, so I thought I would ask if there is any way now or in the 
 future
 to specify that a dependency is only needed for certain versions of 
 Python?
 
  My current use case is I want to use unittest2, but pip errors out
 during installation under Python 3 of it since unittest2 imports itself 
 and
 triggers a syntax error. Instead of having to hack around this by making 
 it
 a conditional include in my setup.py I would like to declare that I only
 need it in Python 2.x in a requirements.txt file or something.
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Re: [Distutils] Specifying Python version as part of requirements

2014-07-06 Thread Daniel Holth
Something like

extras_require = ':python_version==2.6': ['argparse'],
  'example_extra_name:another == 4': ['keyring'],

See if it works to define a test extra in extras_require, and make
your tests_require reference mypackagename[test]:

extras_require = { 'test:python_version==2.6': ['argparse'],
'test':['other', 'dependencies'] },
test_requires = [ 'mypackagename[test]' ]


On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry it only works for install requires via the extras syntax.

 On Jul 6, 2014 12:18 PM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Sat Jul 05 2014 at 9:26:26 AM, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com wrote:

 Setuptools supports it even without wheel.

 How do you specify that since PEP 426 is oriented towards JSON metadata.
 Would it be:

   test_requires = [unittest2;python_version  '3.0']

 ?



 On Jul 5, 2014 9:25 AM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Fri Jul 04 2014 at 10:38:58 PM, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 The next wheel release and the wheel code in revision control will
 support the setuptools conditional requirements syntax. See wheel's own
 setup.py in mercurial tip. 

 Glad this will work eventually, but unfortunately not all of my
 dependencies have wheels yet, so I will have to stick with my setup.py 'if'
 statements.

 -Brett


 On Jul 4, 2014 7:48 PM, Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:

 So this is in PEP uh, 426 I think. It’s not final yet but it kinda
 works right now for Wheels.

 Basically you do a conditional include to install_requires in your
 setup.py, and then if
 you’re creating wheels you do something like -
 https://github.com/dstufft/twine/blob/master/setup.cfg#L9-L13

 That will overwrite install_requires, but only for Wheels.

 On Jul 4, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:

  I just checked PEP 440 and pip doesn't seem to have anything
  specific, so I thought I would ask if there is any way now or in the 
  future
  to specify that a dependency is only needed for certain versions of 
  Python?
 
  My current use case is I want to use unittest2, but pip errors out
  during installation under Python 3 of it since unittest2 imports 
  itself and
  triggers a syntax error. Instead of having to hack around this by 
  making it
  a conditional include in my setup.py I would like to declare that I 
  only
  need it in Python 2.x in a requirements.txt file or something.
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Re: [Distutils] Specifying Python version as part of requirements

2014-07-05 Thread Brett Cannon
On Fri Jul 04 2014 at 10:38:58 PM, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com wrote:

 The next wheel release and the wheel code in revision control will support
 the setuptools conditional requirements syntax. See wheel's own setup.py in
 mercurial tip. 

Glad this will work eventually, but unfortunately not all of my
dependencies have wheels yet, so I will have to stick with my setup.py 'if'
statements.

-Brett


 On Jul 4, 2014 7:48 PM, Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:

 So this is in PEP uh, 426 I think. It’s not final yet but it kinda works
 right now for Wheels.

 Basically you do a conditional include to install_requires in your
 setup.py, and then if
 you’re creating wheels you do something like -
 https://github.com/dstufft/twine/blob/master/setup.cfg#L9-L13

 That will overwrite install_requires, but only for Wheels.

 On Jul 4, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:

  I just checked PEP 440 and pip doesn't seem to have anything specific,
 so I thought I would ask if there is any way now or in the future to
 specify that a dependency is only needed for certain versions of Python?
 
  My current use case is I want to use unittest2, but pip errors out
 during installation under Python 3 of it since unittest2 imports itself and
 triggers a syntax error. Instead of having to hack around this by making it
 a conditional include in my setup.py I would like to declare that I only
 need it in Python 2.x in a requirements.txt file or something.
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Re: [Distutils] Specifying Python version as part of requirements

2014-07-05 Thread Daniel Holth
Setuptools supports it even without wheel.
On Jul 5, 2014 9:25 AM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Fri Jul 04 2014 at 10:38:58 PM, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com wrote:

 The next wheel release and the wheel code in revision control will
 support the setuptools conditional requirements syntax. See wheel's own
 setup.py in mercurial tip. 

 Glad this will work eventually, but unfortunately not all of my
 dependencies have wheels yet, so I will have to stick with my setup.py 'if'
 statements.

 -Brett


 On Jul 4, 2014 7:48 PM, Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:

 So this is in PEP uh, 426 I think. It’s not final yet but it kinda works
 right now for Wheels.

 Basically you do a conditional include to install_requires in your
 setup.py, and then if
 you’re creating wheels you do something like -
 https://github.com/dstufft/twine/blob/master/setup.cfg#L9-L13

 That will overwrite install_requires, but only for Wheels.

 On Jul 4, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:

  I just checked PEP 440 and pip doesn't seem to have anything specific,
 so I thought I would ask if there is any way now or in the future to
 specify that a dependency is only needed for certain versions of Python?
 
  My current use case is I want to use unittest2, but pip errors out
 during installation under Python 3 of it since unittest2 imports itself and
 triggers a syntax error. Instead of having to hack around this by making it
 a conditional include in my setup.py I would like to declare that I only
 need it in Python 2.x in a requirements.txt file or something.
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Re: [Distutils] Specifying Python version as part of requirements

2014-07-04 Thread Donald Stufft
So this is in PEP uh, 426 I think. It’s not final yet but it kinda works right 
now for Wheels.

Basically you do a conditional include to install_requires in your setup.py, 
and then if
you’re creating wheels you do something like - 
https://github.com/dstufft/twine/blob/master/setup.cfg#L9-L13

That will overwrite install_requires, but only for Wheels.

On Jul 4, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:

 I just checked PEP 440 and pip doesn't seem to have anything specific, so I 
 thought I would ask if there is any way now or in the future to specify that 
 a dependency is only needed for certain versions of Python?
 
 My current use case is I want to use unittest2, but pip errors out during 
 installation under Python 3 of it since unittest2 imports itself and triggers 
 a syntax error. Instead of having to hack around this by making it a 
 conditional include in my setup.py I would like to declare that I only need 
 it in Python 2.x in a requirements.txt file or something.
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Re: [Distutils] Specifying Python version as part of requirements

2014-07-04 Thread Daniel Holth
The next wheel release and the wheel code in revision control will support
the setuptools conditional requirements syntax. See wheel's own setup.py in
mercurial tip. 
On Jul 4, 2014 7:48 PM, Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:

 So this is in PEP uh, 426 I think. It’s not final yet but it kinda works
 right now for Wheels.

 Basically you do a conditional include to install_requires in your
 setup.py, and then if
 you’re creating wheels you do something like -
 https://github.com/dstufft/twine/blob/master/setup.cfg#L9-L13

 That will overwrite install_requires, but only for Wheels.

 On Jul 4, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Brett Cannon bcan...@gmail.com wrote:

  I just checked PEP 440 and pip doesn't seem to have anything specific,
 so I thought I would ask if there is any way now or in the future to
 specify that a dependency is only needed for certain versions of Python?
 
  My current use case is I want to use unittest2, but pip errors out
 during installation under Python 3 of it since unittest2 imports itself and
 triggers a syntax error. Instead of having to hack around this by making it
 a conditional include in my setup.py I would like to declare that I only
 need it in Python 2.x in a requirements.txt file or something.
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