Extra distutils commands, including:
- clean_pyc: clean compiled python files
- clean_jython_class: clean compiled .class files created by Jython
- clean_all: using
distutils.clean
,clean_pyc
andclean_jython_class
to clean all temporary files - bdist_pyinstaller: convenient calls for PyInstaller with sane defaults
- test: run unit tests
An entry point script is also provided to call commands directly, currently only the clean commands are exposed via the script.
Use pip
to install from PyPI:
$ pip install distutilazy
To install from the source, download the source and run
$ python setup.py install
There are no specific dependencies, distutilazy runs on Python 2.7+ (CPython 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, PyPy 2.6 and PyPy3.5 are tested). Tests pass on Jython so it should be fine for Jython as well.
After installing distutilazy, add distutilazy.command
package to the list
of command packages in your setup.cfg
file.
[global]
command_packages = distutilazy.command
That's it. Now you may use new commands directly from your setup.py
.
To clean compiled python files:
$ python setup.py clean_pyc
To clean all temporary files (build artifacts, compiled files created by CPython or Jython, etc.):
$ python setup.py clean_all
Available commands are in distutilazy.command
package, each command as a separate module.
To use custom command names for the same functionality, use command classes defined in distutilazy modules (each module might define more than a single command class).
The modules should be imported in setup.py, then desired classes might be assigned to command names
using the cmdclass
parameter.
import distutilazy.clean setup( cmdclass: { 'clean_pyc': distutilazy.clean.CleanPyc, 'clean_jython': distutilazy.clean.CleanJythonClass, 'clear': distutilazy.clean.CleanAll } )
To extend (or customize) the behavior of the command classes define a class extending from these command classes,
and use that custom class in cmdclass
.
The distutilazy script provides a direct access to the commands. call it with -h or --help to see available commands. For example this command runs the clean_all command (provided by distutilazy package) directly, even without a setup.py or setup.cfg.
$ distutilazy clean_all
- Code is hosted on GitHub.
- Documentations are on Read The Docs.
If you have make available
$ make test
You can always use setup.py
to run tests:
$ python setup.py test
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