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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-pdm-pep517
Version: 1.1.4
Release: 1
Summary: A PEP 517 backend for PDM that supports PEP 621 metadata
License: MIT
URL: https://pypi.org/project/pdm-pep517/
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/43/42/5c8818b70fc4b25c99e56aeeb3484ede076114c8a0772675b44a3b7891cc/pdm-pep517-1.1.4.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
%description
# PDM-PEP517
**This project has been renamed and re-published as [pdm-backend](https://pypi.org/project/pdm-backend)**
Yet another [PEP 517][1] backend.
[](https://pypi.org/project/pdm-pep517)
[](https://github.com/pdm-project/pdm-pep517/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
[](https://results.pre-commit.ci/latest/github/pdm-project/pdm-pep517/master)
[](https://pdm.fming.dev)
This is the backend for [PDM](https://pdm.fming.dev) projects, while you can also use it alone.
It reads the metadata of [PEP 621][2] format and coverts it to [Core metadata][3].
[1]: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0517/
[2]: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0621/
[3]: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/
## Use as PEP 517 build backend
Edit your `pyproject.toml` as follows:
```toml
[build-system]
requires = ["pdm-pep517"]
build-backend = "pdm.pep517.api"
```
## Tool specific settings
Besides of the standard fields specified in PEP 621, PDM-PEP517 honors some other settings to change the build behavior. They should be defined under `[tool.pdm.build]` table:
```toml
[tool.pdm.build]
# Specify where the Python packages live.
package-dir = "src"
# File patterns to include, the paths are relative to the project root.
includes = []
# File patterns to exclude, the paths are relative to the project root.
excludes = []
# File patterns to include in source distribution and exclude in wheel distribution.
source-includes = []
# An extra script to populate the arguments of `setup()`, one can build C extensions with this script. Or a custom build() function to generate files.
setup-script = "build.py"
# If true, the setup-script will run in a generated `setup.py` file.
run-setuptools = false
# Override the Is-Purelib value in the wheel.
is-purelib = true
# Change the editable-backend: path(default) or editables
editable-backend = "editables"
```
You don't have to specify all of them, PDM-PEP517 can also derive these fields smartly, based on some best practices of Python packaging.
## Dynamic project version
`pdm-pep517` can also determine the version of the project dynamically. To do this, you need to leave the `version` field out from your `pyproject.toml` and add `dynamic = ["version"]`:
```diff
[project]
...
- version = "0.1.0" remove this line
+ dynamic = ["version"]
```
Then in `[tool.pdm.version]` table, specify how to get the version info. There are two ways supported:
1. Read from a static string in the given file path:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "file"
path = "mypackage/__init__.py"
```
In this way, the file MUST contain a line like:
```python
__version__ = "0.1.0" # Single quotes and double quotes are both OK, comments are allowed.
```
2. Read from SCM tag, supporting `git` and `hg`:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "scm"
```
When building from a source tree where SCM is not available, you can use the env var `PDM_PEP517_SCM_VERSION` to pretend the version is set.
```bash
PDM_PEP517_SCM_VERSION=0.1.0 python -m build
```
## Writing SCM version to file
You can instruct PDM-PEP517 to write back the dynamic version fetched from SCM to a file:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "scm"
write_to = "foo/version.txt"
```
By default, PDM-PEP517 will just write the SCM version itself.
You can provide a template as a Python-formatted string to create a syntactically correct Python assignment:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "scm"
write_to = "foo/_version.py"
write_template = "__version__ = '{}'"
```
Note that PDM-PEP517 will rewrite the whole file each time, so you can't have additional contents in that file.
## Custom Build Script
With custom build script, you can call other tools to generates files to be included in the wheel.
Just set the `setup-script` field under `[tool.pdm.build]` table to the path of the script.
In the script, you expose a function named `build`, which takes two arguments:
- `src`(str): the path of the source directory
- `dst`(str): the path of the destination directory
Example:
```python
def build(src, dst):
with open(os.path.join(dst, "myfile.txt"), "w") as f:
# Put a file in the wheel
f.write("Hello World!")
```
Note that the generated file hierarchy will be preserved in the wheel: `$dst/myfile.txt` -> `$wheel_root/myfile.txt`.
When `run-setuptools` is `true`, the `build` function will be called in a generated `setup.py` file, with the setup parameters as the only argument.
Example:
```python
def build(setup_params):
# add ext_modules to the setup() arguments
setup_parms.update(ext_modules=[Extension("myextension", ["myextension.c"])])
```
The will result in a `setup()` call like following:
```python
setup(
name="mypackage",
# Other metadata fields
ext_modules=[Extension("myextension", ["myextension.c"])],
)
```
**By default, when `setup-script` is set, the resulted wheel will be platform-specific, but you can override this behavior by setting `is-purelib` to `false`**
## Supported config settings
`pdm-pep517` allows passing `config_settings` to modify the build behavior. It use the same option convention as `python setup.py bdist_wheel`.
```
--python-tag
Override the python implementation compatibility tag(e.g. cp37, py3, pp3)
--py-limited-api
Python tag (cp32|cp33|cpNN) for abi3 wheel tag
--plat-name
Override the platform name(e.g. win_amd64, manylinux2010_x86_64)
```
For example, you can supply these options with [build](https://pypi.org/project/build/):
```bash
python -m build --sdist --wheel --outdir dist/ --config-setting="--python-tag=cp37" --config-setting="--plat-name=win_amd64"
```
`pip` doesn't support passing `config_settings` yet, please stick to `build` as the recommended frontend.
## License
This project is licensed under [MIT license](/LICENSE).
%package -n python3-pdm-pep517
Summary: A PEP 517 backend for PDM that supports PEP 621 metadata
Provides: python-pdm-pep517
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-pdm-pep517
# PDM-PEP517
**This project has been renamed and re-published as [pdm-backend](https://pypi.org/project/pdm-backend)**
Yet another [PEP 517][1] backend.
[](https://pypi.org/project/pdm-pep517)
[](https://github.com/pdm-project/pdm-pep517/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
[](https://results.pre-commit.ci/latest/github/pdm-project/pdm-pep517/master)
[](https://pdm.fming.dev)
This is the backend for [PDM](https://pdm.fming.dev) projects, while you can also use it alone.
It reads the metadata of [PEP 621][2] format and coverts it to [Core metadata][3].
[1]: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0517/
[2]: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0621/
[3]: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/
## Use as PEP 517 build backend
Edit your `pyproject.toml` as follows:
```toml
[build-system]
requires = ["pdm-pep517"]
build-backend = "pdm.pep517.api"
```
## Tool specific settings
Besides of the standard fields specified in PEP 621, PDM-PEP517 honors some other settings to change the build behavior. They should be defined under `[tool.pdm.build]` table:
```toml
[tool.pdm.build]
# Specify where the Python packages live.
package-dir = "src"
# File patterns to include, the paths are relative to the project root.
includes = []
# File patterns to exclude, the paths are relative to the project root.
excludes = []
# File patterns to include in source distribution and exclude in wheel distribution.
source-includes = []
# An extra script to populate the arguments of `setup()`, one can build C extensions with this script. Or a custom build() function to generate files.
setup-script = "build.py"
# If true, the setup-script will run in a generated `setup.py` file.
run-setuptools = false
# Override the Is-Purelib value in the wheel.
is-purelib = true
# Change the editable-backend: path(default) or editables
editable-backend = "editables"
```
You don't have to specify all of them, PDM-PEP517 can also derive these fields smartly, based on some best practices of Python packaging.
## Dynamic project version
`pdm-pep517` can also determine the version of the project dynamically. To do this, you need to leave the `version` field out from your `pyproject.toml` and add `dynamic = ["version"]`:
```diff
[project]
...
- version = "0.1.0" remove this line
+ dynamic = ["version"]
```
Then in `[tool.pdm.version]` table, specify how to get the version info. There are two ways supported:
1. Read from a static string in the given file path:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "file"
path = "mypackage/__init__.py"
```
In this way, the file MUST contain a line like:
```python
__version__ = "0.1.0" # Single quotes and double quotes are both OK, comments are allowed.
```
2. Read from SCM tag, supporting `git` and `hg`:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "scm"
```
When building from a source tree where SCM is not available, you can use the env var `PDM_PEP517_SCM_VERSION` to pretend the version is set.
```bash
PDM_PEP517_SCM_VERSION=0.1.0 python -m build
```
## Writing SCM version to file
You can instruct PDM-PEP517 to write back the dynamic version fetched from SCM to a file:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "scm"
write_to = "foo/version.txt"
```
By default, PDM-PEP517 will just write the SCM version itself.
You can provide a template as a Python-formatted string to create a syntactically correct Python assignment:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "scm"
write_to = "foo/_version.py"
write_template = "__version__ = '{}'"
```
Note that PDM-PEP517 will rewrite the whole file each time, so you can't have additional contents in that file.
## Custom Build Script
With custom build script, you can call other tools to generates files to be included in the wheel.
Just set the `setup-script` field under `[tool.pdm.build]` table to the path of the script.
In the script, you expose a function named `build`, which takes two arguments:
- `src`(str): the path of the source directory
- `dst`(str): the path of the destination directory
Example:
```python
def build(src, dst):
with open(os.path.join(dst, "myfile.txt"), "w") as f:
# Put a file in the wheel
f.write("Hello World!")
```
Note that the generated file hierarchy will be preserved in the wheel: `$dst/myfile.txt` -> `$wheel_root/myfile.txt`.
When `run-setuptools` is `true`, the `build` function will be called in a generated `setup.py` file, with the setup parameters as the only argument.
Example:
```python
def build(setup_params):
# add ext_modules to the setup() arguments
setup_parms.update(ext_modules=[Extension("myextension", ["myextension.c"])])
```
The will result in a `setup()` call like following:
```python
setup(
name="mypackage",
# Other metadata fields
ext_modules=[Extension("myextension", ["myextension.c"])],
)
```
**By default, when `setup-script` is set, the resulted wheel will be platform-specific, but you can override this behavior by setting `is-purelib` to `false`**
## Supported config settings
`pdm-pep517` allows passing `config_settings` to modify the build behavior. It use the same option convention as `python setup.py bdist_wheel`.
```
--python-tag
Override the python implementation compatibility tag(e.g. cp37, py3, pp3)
--py-limited-api
Python tag (cp32|cp33|cpNN) for abi3 wheel tag
--plat-name
Override the platform name(e.g. win_amd64, manylinux2010_x86_64)
```
For example, you can supply these options with [build](https://pypi.org/project/build/):
```bash
python -m build --sdist --wheel --outdir dist/ --config-setting="--python-tag=cp37" --config-setting="--plat-name=win_amd64"
```
`pip` doesn't support passing `config_settings` yet, please stick to `build` as the recommended frontend.
## License
This project is licensed under [MIT license](/LICENSE).
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for pdm-pep517
Provides: python3-pdm-pep517-doc
%description help
# PDM-PEP517
**This project has been renamed and re-published as [pdm-backend](https://pypi.org/project/pdm-backend)**
Yet another [PEP 517][1] backend.
[](https://pypi.org/project/pdm-pep517)
[](https://github.com/pdm-project/pdm-pep517/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
[](https://results.pre-commit.ci/latest/github/pdm-project/pdm-pep517/master)
[](https://pdm.fming.dev)
This is the backend for [PDM](https://pdm.fming.dev) projects, while you can also use it alone.
It reads the metadata of [PEP 621][2] format and coverts it to [Core metadata][3].
[1]: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0517/
[2]: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0621/
[3]: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/
## Use as PEP 517 build backend
Edit your `pyproject.toml` as follows:
```toml
[build-system]
requires = ["pdm-pep517"]
build-backend = "pdm.pep517.api"
```
## Tool specific settings
Besides of the standard fields specified in PEP 621, PDM-PEP517 honors some other settings to change the build behavior. They should be defined under `[tool.pdm.build]` table:
```toml
[tool.pdm.build]
# Specify where the Python packages live.
package-dir = "src"
# File patterns to include, the paths are relative to the project root.
includes = []
# File patterns to exclude, the paths are relative to the project root.
excludes = []
# File patterns to include in source distribution and exclude in wheel distribution.
source-includes = []
# An extra script to populate the arguments of `setup()`, one can build C extensions with this script. Or a custom build() function to generate files.
setup-script = "build.py"
# If true, the setup-script will run in a generated `setup.py` file.
run-setuptools = false
# Override the Is-Purelib value in the wheel.
is-purelib = true
# Change the editable-backend: path(default) or editables
editable-backend = "editables"
```
You don't have to specify all of them, PDM-PEP517 can also derive these fields smartly, based on some best practices of Python packaging.
## Dynamic project version
`pdm-pep517` can also determine the version of the project dynamically. To do this, you need to leave the `version` field out from your `pyproject.toml` and add `dynamic = ["version"]`:
```diff
[project]
...
- version = "0.1.0" remove this line
+ dynamic = ["version"]
```
Then in `[tool.pdm.version]` table, specify how to get the version info. There are two ways supported:
1. Read from a static string in the given file path:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "file"
path = "mypackage/__init__.py"
```
In this way, the file MUST contain a line like:
```python
__version__ = "0.1.0" # Single quotes and double quotes are both OK, comments are allowed.
```
2. Read from SCM tag, supporting `git` and `hg`:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "scm"
```
When building from a source tree where SCM is not available, you can use the env var `PDM_PEP517_SCM_VERSION` to pretend the version is set.
```bash
PDM_PEP517_SCM_VERSION=0.1.0 python -m build
```
## Writing SCM version to file
You can instruct PDM-PEP517 to write back the dynamic version fetched from SCM to a file:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "scm"
write_to = "foo/version.txt"
```
By default, PDM-PEP517 will just write the SCM version itself.
You can provide a template as a Python-formatted string to create a syntactically correct Python assignment:
```toml
[tool.pdm.version]
source = "scm"
write_to = "foo/_version.py"
write_template = "__version__ = '{}'"
```
Note that PDM-PEP517 will rewrite the whole file each time, so you can't have additional contents in that file.
## Custom Build Script
With custom build script, you can call other tools to generates files to be included in the wheel.
Just set the `setup-script` field under `[tool.pdm.build]` table to the path of the script.
In the script, you expose a function named `build`, which takes two arguments:
- `src`(str): the path of the source directory
- `dst`(str): the path of the destination directory
Example:
```python
def build(src, dst):
with open(os.path.join(dst, "myfile.txt"), "w") as f:
# Put a file in the wheel
f.write("Hello World!")
```
Note that the generated file hierarchy will be preserved in the wheel: `$dst/myfile.txt` -> `$wheel_root/myfile.txt`.
When `run-setuptools` is `true`, the `build` function will be called in a generated `setup.py` file, with the setup parameters as the only argument.
Example:
```python
def build(setup_params):
# add ext_modules to the setup() arguments
setup_parms.update(ext_modules=[Extension("myextension", ["myextension.c"])])
```
The will result in a `setup()` call like following:
```python
setup(
name="mypackage",
# Other metadata fields
ext_modules=[Extension("myextension", ["myextension.c"])],
)
```
**By default, when `setup-script` is set, the resulted wheel will be platform-specific, but you can override this behavior by setting `is-purelib` to `false`**
## Supported config settings
`pdm-pep517` allows passing `config_settings` to modify the build behavior. It use the same option convention as `python setup.py bdist_wheel`.
```
--python-tag
Override the python implementation compatibility tag(e.g. cp37, py3, pp3)
--py-limited-api
Python tag (cp32|cp33|cpNN) for abi3 wheel tag
--plat-name
Override the platform name(e.g. win_amd64, manylinux2010_x86_64)
```
For example, you can supply these options with [build](https://pypi.org/project/build/):
```bash
python -m build --sdist --wheel --outdir dist/ --config-setting="--python-tag=cp37" --config-setting="--plat-name=win_amd64"
```
`pip` doesn't support passing `config_settings` yet, please stick to `build` as the recommended frontend.
## License
This project is licensed under [MIT license](/LICENSE).
%prep
%autosetup -n pdm-pep517-1.1.4
%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-pdm-pep517 -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Sun Apr 23 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 1.1.4-1
- Package Spec generated
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