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setup.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# {# pkglts, pysetup.kwds
# format setup arguments
from os import walk
from os.path import abspath, normpath
from os.path import join as pj
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
short_descr = "WALTer : a 3D FSPM Wheat model that simulates the tillering plasticity based on light competition"
readme = open('README.rst').read()
history = open('HISTORY.rst').read().replace('.. :changelog:', '')
# find version number in src/walter/version.py
version = {}
with open("src/walter/version.py") as fp:
exec(fp.read(), version)
data_files = []
nb = len(normpath(abspath("src/walter_data"))) + 1
def data_rel_pth(pth):
""" Return path relative to pkg_data
"""
abs_pth = normpath(abspath(pth))
return abs_pth[nb:]
for root, dnames, fnames in walk("src/walter_data"):
for name in fnames:
data_files.append(data_rel_pth(pj(root, name)))
setup_kwds = dict(
name='walter',
version=version["__version__"],
description=short_descr,
long_description=readme + '\n\n' + history,
author="Christophe Lecarpentier, Emmanuelle Blanc, ",
author_email="christophe.lecarpentier@inra.fr, emmanuelle.blanc@u-psud.fr, ",
url='https://github.com/openalea-incubator/WALTer',
license='cecill-c',
zip_safe=False,
packages=find_packages('src'),
package_dir={'': 'src'},
include_package_data=True,
package_data={'walter_data': data_files},
install_requires=[
],
tests_require=[
"mock",
"nose",
],
entry_points={},
keywords='wheat, FSPM, tillering, light competition',
test_suite='nose.collector',
)
# #}
# change setup_kwds below before the next pkglts tag
setup_kwds['entry_points']['console_scripts'] = ['walter = walter.command_line:main', ]
# do not change things below
# {# pkglts, pysetup.call
setup(**setup_kwds)
# #}