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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name:		python-jotquote
Version:	0.9.4
Release:	1
Summary:	A command-line interface for collecting and organizing quotes, and a quote of the day web server.
License:	MIT License
URL:		https://pypi.org/project/jotquote/
Source0:	https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/17/42/2cff2dea431a3d729166f310e9e20e8ae58ec5f872bdf1f9f315c1bbdd5e/jotquote-0.9.4.tar.gz
BuildArch:	noarch

Requires:	python3-flask
Requires:	python3-configparser
Requires:	python3-future

%description
jotquote is a command-line tool for building a collection of quotes,
and it includes a simple web server to display a quote of the day.
The quotes are stored in a single text file in a human-friendly syntax,
one per line.  100 famous quotes are included with the package, and
it is easy to get started::
    $ pip install jotquote
    $ jotquote
    The best way out is always through.  - Robert Frost
Although there are 100 quotes included with the package, the purpose of
jotquote is to help you build a collection of your own favorite quotes.  Adding
new quotes is easy::
    $ jotquote add "The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder. - James Madison"
    1 quote added for total of 639 quotes.
Starting the web server
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In some cases, the command-line might be good enough for viewing the quotes in your
collection, but you can start a web server that will show a quote of the day.
The ``jotquote webserver`` command can be used to start the webserver::
    $ jotquote webserver
    * Running on http://127.0.0.1:5544/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
By default, the web server is only accessible on the system on which
it is running.  But by editing the settings.conf file, the web server can be
made accessible to computers on the network also.  See the section below about
the settings.conf file for details.
The quote file
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
jotquote stores the quotes in a text file that uses a human-friendly syntax
and can be modified with a plain text editor if necessary.  Quotes are stored
in the text file one per line using the syntax:
<quote> | <author> | <publication> | <tag1, tag2, etc...>
For example:
The best way out is always through. | Robert Frost | A Servant to Servants | motivational, poetry
You can find the location of the quote file using the ``jotquote info`` command,
and you can change the location by modifying the ``quote_file`` property in
settings.conf (see the settings.conf section below).
The text file is encoded in UTF-8 to allow the full Unicode character set.
Extended functions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To help you build your collection, the command-line interface has an extended set
of functions including tagging and keyword searching.  Here are a couple of examples.
To display a random quote that has the 'motivational' tag, use the command::
    $ jotquote random -t motivational
Or to display all quotes that have the word 'Einstein' in the quote, author name,
or publication name, use this command::
    $ jotquote list -k Einstein
The help for these extended functions can be accessed with the '-h' argument;
for example, to see the help for the jotquote add function, use
the command::
    $ jotquote add -h
The settings.conf file
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The behavior of the jotquote command is controlled with the settings.conf
file.  This file is always found at ~/.jotquote/settings.conf on Windows, Mac,
and Linux.
Supported environments
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
jotquote is tested on Python 2.7, and 3.5 through 3.8 on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Cloud storage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you'd like to make your quotes accessible from multiple computers, you can
put your quote file in a cloud storage service such as Dropbox or Google Drive
and then configure jotquote on each computer to use the file on your cloud
storage directory.  To do this, edit the settings.conf file and change the
``quote_file`` property to the path to the file on your cloud storage drive.
Credit
~~~~~~
This package was inspired by other similar utilities including Ken Arnold's original
UNIX utility ``fortune``.  This package also relies on the Flask and Click packages
by Armin Ronacher.
Contributing
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Contributions are welcome, see CONTRIBUTING.rst for details.

%package -n python3-jotquote
Summary:	A command-line interface for collecting and organizing quotes, and a quote of the day web server.
Provides:	python-jotquote
BuildRequires:	python3-devel
BuildRequires:	python3-setuptools
BuildRequires:	python3-pip
%description -n python3-jotquote
jotquote is a command-line tool for building a collection of quotes,
and it includes a simple web server to display a quote of the day.
The quotes are stored in a single text file in a human-friendly syntax,
one per line.  100 famous quotes are included with the package, and
it is easy to get started::
    $ pip install jotquote
    $ jotquote
    The best way out is always through.  - Robert Frost
Although there are 100 quotes included with the package, the purpose of
jotquote is to help you build a collection of your own favorite quotes.  Adding
new quotes is easy::
    $ jotquote add "The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder. - James Madison"
    1 quote added for total of 639 quotes.
Starting the web server
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In some cases, the command-line might be good enough for viewing the quotes in your
collection, but you can start a web server that will show a quote of the day.
The ``jotquote webserver`` command can be used to start the webserver::
    $ jotquote webserver
    * Running on http://127.0.0.1:5544/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
By default, the web server is only accessible on the system on which
it is running.  But by editing the settings.conf file, the web server can be
made accessible to computers on the network also.  See the section below about
the settings.conf file for details.
The quote file
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
jotquote stores the quotes in a text file that uses a human-friendly syntax
and can be modified with a plain text editor if necessary.  Quotes are stored
in the text file one per line using the syntax:
<quote> | <author> | <publication> | <tag1, tag2, etc...>
For example:
The best way out is always through. | Robert Frost | A Servant to Servants | motivational, poetry
You can find the location of the quote file using the ``jotquote info`` command,
and you can change the location by modifying the ``quote_file`` property in
settings.conf (see the settings.conf section below).
The text file is encoded in UTF-8 to allow the full Unicode character set.
Extended functions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To help you build your collection, the command-line interface has an extended set
of functions including tagging and keyword searching.  Here are a couple of examples.
To display a random quote that has the 'motivational' tag, use the command::
    $ jotquote random -t motivational
Or to display all quotes that have the word 'Einstein' in the quote, author name,
or publication name, use this command::
    $ jotquote list -k Einstein
The help for these extended functions can be accessed with the '-h' argument;
for example, to see the help for the jotquote add function, use
the command::
    $ jotquote add -h
The settings.conf file
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The behavior of the jotquote command is controlled with the settings.conf
file.  This file is always found at ~/.jotquote/settings.conf on Windows, Mac,
and Linux.
Supported environments
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
jotquote is tested on Python 2.7, and 3.5 through 3.8 on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Cloud storage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you'd like to make your quotes accessible from multiple computers, you can
put your quote file in a cloud storage service such as Dropbox or Google Drive
and then configure jotquote on each computer to use the file on your cloud
storage directory.  To do this, edit the settings.conf file and change the
``quote_file`` property to the path to the file on your cloud storage drive.
Credit
~~~~~~
This package was inspired by other similar utilities including Ken Arnold's original
UNIX utility ``fortune``.  This package also relies on the Flask and Click packages
by Armin Ronacher.
Contributing
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Contributions are welcome, see CONTRIBUTING.rst for details.

%package help
Summary:	Development documents and examples for jotquote
Provides:	python3-jotquote-doc
%description help
jotquote is a command-line tool for building a collection of quotes,
and it includes a simple web server to display a quote of the day.
The quotes are stored in a single text file in a human-friendly syntax,
one per line.  100 famous quotes are included with the package, and
it is easy to get started::
    $ pip install jotquote
    $ jotquote
    The best way out is always through.  - Robert Frost
Although there are 100 quotes included with the package, the purpose of
jotquote is to help you build a collection of your own favorite quotes.  Adding
new quotes is easy::
    $ jotquote add "The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder. - James Madison"
    1 quote added for total of 639 quotes.
Starting the web server
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In some cases, the command-line might be good enough for viewing the quotes in your
collection, but you can start a web server that will show a quote of the day.
The ``jotquote webserver`` command can be used to start the webserver::
    $ jotquote webserver
    * Running on http://127.0.0.1:5544/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
By default, the web server is only accessible on the system on which
it is running.  But by editing the settings.conf file, the web server can be
made accessible to computers on the network also.  See the section below about
the settings.conf file for details.
The quote file
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
jotquote stores the quotes in a text file that uses a human-friendly syntax
and can be modified with a plain text editor if necessary.  Quotes are stored
in the text file one per line using the syntax:
<quote> | <author> | <publication> | <tag1, tag2, etc...>
For example:
The best way out is always through. | Robert Frost | A Servant to Servants | motivational, poetry
You can find the location of the quote file using the ``jotquote info`` command,
and you can change the location by modifying the ``quote_file`` property in
settings.conf (see the settings.conf section below).
The text file is encoded in UTF-8 to allow the full Unicode character set.
Extended functions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To help you build your collection, the command-line interface has an extended set
of functions including tagging and keyword searching.  Here are a couple of examples.
To display a random quote that has the 'motivational' tag, use the command::
    $ jotquote random -t motivational
Or to display all quotes that have the word 'Einstein' in the quote, author name,
or publication name, use this command::
    $ jotquote list -k Einstein
The help for these extended functions can be accessed with the '-h' argument;
for example, to see the help for the jotquote add function, use
the command::
    $ jotquote add -h
The settings.conf file
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The behavior of the jotquote command is controlled with the settings.conf
file.  This file is always found at ~/.jotquote/settings.conf on Windows, Mac,
and Linux.
Supported environments
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
jotquote is tested on Python 2.7, and 3.5 through 3.8 on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Cloud storage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you'd like to make your quotes accessible from multiple computers, you can
put your quote file in a cloud storage service such as Dropbox or Google Drive
and then configure jotquote on each computer to use the file on your cloud
storage directory.  To do this, edit the settings.conf file and change the
``quote_file`` property to the path to the file on your cloud storage drive.
Credit
~~~~~~
This package was inspired by other similar utilities including Ken Arnold's original
UNIX utility ``fortune``.  This package also relies on the Flask and Click packages
by Armin Ronacher.
Contributing
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Contributions are welcome, see CONTRIBUTING.rst for details.

%prep
%autosetup -n jotquote-0.9.4

%build
%py3_build

%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
	find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
	find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
	find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
	find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
	find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .

%files -n python3-jotquote -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*

%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*

%changelog
* Fri May 05 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 0.9.4-1
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