[project] # This is the name of your project. The first time you publish this # package, this name will be registered for you. It will determine how # users can install this project, e.g.: # # $ pip install sampleproject # # And where it will live on PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/sampleproject/ # # There are some restrictions on what makes a valid project name # specification here: # https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#name name = "aprsd" description = "APRSd is a APRS-IS server that can be used to connect to APRS-IS and send and receive APRS packets." # Specify which Python versions you support. In contrast to the # 'Programming Language' classifiers in this file, 'pip install' will check this # and refuse to install the project if the version does not match. See # https://packaging.python.org/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/#python-requires requires-python = ">=3.8" dynamic = ["version", "dependencies", "optional-dependencies"] # This is an optional longer description of your project that represents # the body of text which users will see when they visit PyPI. # # Often, this is the same as your README, so you can just read it in from # that file directly. # # This field corresponds to the "Description" metadata field: # https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#description-optional readme = {file = "README.rst", content-type = "text/x-rst"} # This is either text indicating the license for the distribution, or a file # that contains the license. # https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/core-metadata/#license license = {file = "LICENSE"} # This should be your name or the name of the organization who originally # authored the project, and a valid email address corresponding to the name # listed. authors = [ {name = "Craig Lamparter", email = "craig@craiger.org"}, {name = "Walter A. Boring IV", email = "waboring@hemna.com"}, {name = "Emre Saglam", email = "emresaglam@gmail.com"}, {name = "Jason Martin", email= "jhmartin@toger.us"}, {name = "John", email="johng42@users.noreply.github.com"}, {name = "Martiros Shakhzadyan", email="vrzh@vrzh.net"}, {name = "Zoe Moore", email="zoenb@mailbox.org"}, {name = "ranguli", email="hello@joshmurphy.ca"}, ] # This should be your name or the names of the organization who currently # maintains the project, and a valid email address corresponding to the name # listed. maintainers = [ {name = "Craig Lamparter", email = "craig@craiger.org"}, {name = "Walter A. Boring IV", email = "waboring@hemna.com"}, ] # This field adds keywords for your project which will appear on the # project page. What does your project relate to? # # Note that this is a list of additional keywords, separated # by commas, to be used to assist searching for the distribution in a # larger catalog. keywords = [ "aprs", "aprs-is", "aprsd", "aprsd-server", "aprsd-client", "aprsd-socket", "aprsd-socket-server", "aprsd-socket-client", ] # Classifiers help users find your project by categorizing it. # # For a list of valid classifiers, see https://pypi.org/classifiers/ classifiers = [ "Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable", "Environment :: Console", "Intended Audience :: Developers", "Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop", "Intended Audience :: Information Technology", "Topic :: Communications :: Ham Radio", "Topic :: Communications :: Internet Relay Chat", "Topic :: Internet", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11", ] # This field lists other packages that your project depends on to run. # Any package you put here will be installed by pip when your project is # installed, so they must be valid existing projects. # # For an analysis of this field vs pip's requirements files see: # https://packaging.python.org/discussions/install-requires-vs-requirements/ [tool.setuptools.dynamic] dependencies = {file = ["./requirements.txt"]} optional-dependencies.dev = {file = ["./requirements-dev.txt"]} # List additional groups of dependencies here (e.g. development # dependencies). Users will be able to install these using the "extras" # syntax, for example: # # $ pip install sampleproject[dev] # # Optional dependencies the project provides. These are commonly # referred to as "extras". For a more extensive definition see: # https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/dependency-specifiers/#extras # [project.optional-dependencies] # List URLs that are relevant to your project # # This field corresponds to the "Project-URL" and "Home-Page" metadata fields: # https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#project-url-multiple-use # https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#home-page-optional # # Examples listed include a pattern for specifying where the package tracks # issues, where the source is hosted, where to say thanks to the package # maintainers, and where to support the project financially. The key is # what's used to render the link text on PyPI. [project.urls] "Homepage" = "https://github.com/craigerl/aprsd" "Bug Reports" = "https://github.com/craigerl/aprsd/issues" "Source" = "https://github.com/craigerl/aprsd" # The following would provide a command line executable called `sample` # which executes the function `main` from this package when invoked. [project.scripts] aprsd = "aprsd.main:main" [project.entry-points."oslo.config.opts"] "aprsd.conf" = "aprsd.conf.opts:list_opts" [project.entry-points."oslo.config.opts.defaults"] "aprsd.conf" = "aprsd.conf:set_lib_defaults" # If you are using a different build backend, you will need to change this. [tool.setuptools] # If there are data files included in your packages that need to be # installed, specify them here. py-modules = ["aprsd"] package-data = {"sample" = ["*.dat"]} packages = ["aprsd"] [build-system] requires = [ "setuptools>=69.5.0", "setuptools_scm>=0", "wheel", ] build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" [tool.isort] force_sort_within_sections = true multi_line_output = 4 line_length = 88 # Inform isort of paths to import names that should be considered part of the "First Party" group. #src_paths = ["src/openstack_loadtest"] skip_gitignore = true # If you need to skip/exclude folders, consider using skip_glob as that will allow the # isort defaults for skip to remain without the need to duplicate them. [tool.coverage.run] branch = true [tool.setuptools_scm]