import re import ast import platform from setuptools import setup, find_packages _version_re = re.compile(r"__version__\s+=\s+(.*)") with open("pgcli/__init__.py", "rb") as f: version = str( ast.literal_eval(_version_re.search(f.read().decode("utf-8")).group(1)) ) description = "CLI for Postgres Database. With auto-completion and syntax highlighting." install_requirements = [ "pgspecial>=1.11.5", "click >= 4.1", "Pygments >= 2.0", # Pygments has to be Capitalcased. WTF? "prompt_toolkit>=2.0.6,<2.1.0", "psycopg2 >= 2.7.4", "sqlparse >=0.3.0,<0.4", "configobj >= 5.0.6", "humanize >= 0.5.1", "cli_helpers[styles] >= 1.2.0", ] # setproctitle is used to mask the password when running `ps` in command line. # But this is not necessary in Windows since the password is never shown in the # task manager. Also setproctitle is a hard dependency to install in Windows, # so we'll only install it if we're not in Windows. if platform.system() != "Windows" and not platform.system().startswith("CYGWIN"): install_requirements.append("setproctitle >= 1.1.9") setup( name="pgcli", author="Pgcli Core Team", author_email="pgcli-dev@googlegroups.com", version=version, license="BSD", url="http://pgcli.com", packages=find_packages(), package_data={"pgcli": ["pgclirc", "packages/pgliterals/pgliterals.json"]}, description=description, long_description=open("README.rst").read(), install_requires=install_requirements, extras_require={"keyring": ["keyring >= 12.2.0"]}, entry_points=""" [console_scripts] pgcli=pgcli.main:cli """, classifiers=[ "Intended Audience :: Developers", "License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License", "Operating System :: Unix", "Programming Language :: Python", "Programming Language :: Python :: 2", "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7", "Programming Language :: SQL", "Topic :: Database", "Topic :: Database :: Front-Ends", "Topic :: Software Development", "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules", ], )