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setup.py
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from setuptools import setup
from setuptools import find_namespace_packages
# Load the README file.
with open(file="README.md", mode="r") as readme_handle:
long_description = readme_handle.read()
setup(
# Define the library name, this is what is used along with `pip install`.
name='sigma-coding',
# Define the author of the repository.
author='Alex Reed',
# Define the Author's email, so people know who to reach out to.
author_email='coding.sigma@gmail.com',
# Define the version of this library.
# Read this as
# - MAJOR VERSION 0
# - MINOR VERSION 1
# - MAINTENANCE VERSION 0
version='0.1.0',
# Here is a small description of the library. This appears
# when someone searches for the library on https://pypi.org/search.
description='A python client library used to leverage the different libraries provided by Sigma Coding.',
# I have a long description but that will just be my README
# file, note the variable up above where I read the file.
long_description=long_description,
# This will specify that the long description is MARKDOWN.
long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
# Here is the URL where you can find the code, in this case on GitHub.
url='https://github.com/areed1192/uploading-python-packages',
# These are the dependencies the library needs in order to run.
install_requires=[
'websockets',
'requests',
'flask',
],
# Here are the keywords of my library.
keywords='sigma coding, governments, finance, APIs',
# here are the packages I want "build."
packages=find_namespace_packages(
where=['sigma', 'sigma.*']
),
# # here we specify any package data.
# package_data={
# # And include any files found subdirectory of the "td" package.
# "td": ["app/*", "templates/*"],
# },
# I also have some package data, like photos and JSON files, so
# I want to include those as well.
include_package_data=True,
# Here I can specify the python version necessary to run this library.
python_requires='>=3.7',
# Additional classifiers that give some characteristics about the package.
# For a complete list go to https://pypi.org/classifiers/.
classifiers=[
# I can say what phase of development my library is in.
'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
# Here I'll add the audience this library is intended for.
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
'Intended Audience :: Financial and Insurance Industry',
# Here I'll define the license that guides my library.
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
# Here I'll note that package was written in English.
'Natural Language :: English',
# Here I'll note that any operating system can use it.
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
# Here I'll specify the version of Python it uses.
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
# Here are the topics that my library covers.
'Topic :: Database',
'Topic :: Education',
'Topic :: Office/Business'
]
)