%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-crudini Version: 0.9.4 Release: 1 Summary: A utility for manipulating ini files License: GPLv2 URL: http://github.com/pixelb/crudini Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/ec/40/9bd5195e07dd521d852c021a18b0388fe1672240d7f70aaa8800154462fe/crudini-0.9.4.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-iniparse %description # crudini - A utility for manipulating ini files ## Usage: ``` crudini --set [OPTION]... config_file section [param] [value] crudini --get [OPTION]... config_file [section] [param] crudini --del [OPTION]... config_file section [param] [list value] crudini --merge [OPTION]... config_file [section] SECTION can be empty ("") or "DEFAULT" in which case, params not in a section, i.e. global parameters are operated on. If 'DEFAULT' is used with --set, an explicit [DEFAULT] section is added. ``` ## Options: ``` --existing[=WHAT] For --set, --del and --merge, fail if item is missing, where WHAT is 'file', 'section', or 'param', or if WHAT not specified; all specified items. --format=FMT For --get, select the output FMT. Formats are 'sh','ini','lines' --ini-options=OPT Set options for handling ini files. Options are: 'nospace': use format name=value not name = value --inplace Lock and write files in place. This is not atomic but has less restrictions than the default replacement method. --list For --set and --del, update a list (set) of values --list-sep=STR Delimit list values with "STR" instead of " ,". An empty STR means any whitespace is a delimiter. --output=FILE Write output to FILE instead. '-' means stdout --verbose Indicate on stderr if changes were made --help Write this help to stdout --version Write version to stdout ``` ## Examples: ``` # Add/Update a var crudini --set config_file section parameter value # Add/Update a var in the root or global area. # I.e. that's not under a [section]. crudini --set config_file "" parameter value # Update an existing var crudini --set --existing config_file section parameter value # Add/Append a value to a comma separated list # Note any whitespace around commas is ignored crudini --set --list config_file section parameter a_value # Add/Append a value to a whitespace separated list # Note multiline lists are supported (as newline is whitespace) crudini --set --list --list-sep= config_file section parameter a_value # Delete a var crudini --del config_file section parameter # Delete a section crudini --del config_file section # output a value crudini --get config_file section parameter # output a global value not in a section crudini --get config_file "" parameter # output a section crudini --get config_file section # output a section, parseable by shell eval "$(crudini --get --format=sh config_file section)" # update an ini file from shell variable(s) echo name="$name" | crudini --merge config_file section # merge an ini file from another ini crudini --merge config_file < another.ini # compare two ini files using standard UNIX text processing diff <(crudini --get --format=lines file1.ini|sort) \ <(crudini --get --format=lines file2.ini|sort) # Rewrite ini file to use name=value format rather than name = value crudini --ini-options=nospace --set config_file "" # Add/Update a var, ensuring complete file in name=value format crudini --ini-options=nospace --set config_file section parameter value ``` ## Installation On windows ensure a python interpreter is installed. For example installing from https://www.python.org/downloads/ will put the py launcher and pip in the PATH. Then ensure the iniparse module is installed by running the following from a "cmd" prompt: ``` pip install iniparse ``` Then crudini can be invoked by downloading just the crudini.py file and running like: ``` py crudini.py --help ``` On Linux systems crudini is generally available from your standard package manager, and installing will also ensure the iniparse dependency is appropriately installed on your system. You can also download and run the single crudini.py file directly to use latest version. %package -n python3-crudini Summary: A utility for manipulating ini files Provides: python-crudini BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-crudini # crudini - A utility for manipulating ini files ## Usage: ``` crudini --set [OPTION]... config_file section [param] [value] crudini --get [OPTION]... config_file [section] [param] crudini --del [OPTION]... config_file section [param] [list value] crudini --merge [OPTION]... config_file [section] SECTION can be empty ("") or "DEFAULT" in which case, params not in a section, i.e. global parameters are operated on. If 'DEFAULT' is used with --set, an explicit [DEFAULT] section is added. ``` ## Options: ``` --existing[=WHAT] For --set, --del and --merge, fail if item is missing, where WHAT is 'file', 'section', or 'param', or if WHAT not specified; all specified items. --format=FMT For --get, select the output FMT. Formats are 'sh','ini','lines' --ini-options=OPT Set options for handling ini files. Options are: 'nospace': use format name=value not name = value --inplace Lock and write files in place. This is not atomic but has less restrictions than the default replacement method. --list For --set and --del, update a list (set) of values --list-sep=STR Delimit list values with "STR" instead of " ,". An empty STR means any whitespace is a delimiter. --output=FILE Write output to FILE instead. '-' means stdout --verbose Indicate on stderr if changes were made --help Write this help to stdout --version Write version to stdout ``` ## Examples: ``` # Add/Update a var crudini --set config_file section parameter value # Add/Update a var in the root or global area. # I.e. that's not under a [section]. crudini --set config_file "" parameter value # Update an existing var crudini --set --existing config_file section parameter value # Add/Append a value to a comma separated list # Note any whitespace around commas is ignored crudini --set --list config_file section parameter a_value # Add/Append a value to a whitespace separated list # Note multiline lists are supported (as newline is whitespace) crudini --set --list --list-sep= config_file section parameter a_value # Delete a var crudini --del config_file section parameter # Delete a section crudini --del config_file section # output a value crudini --get config_file section parameter # output a global value not in a section crudini --get config_file "" parameter # output a section crudini --get config_file section # output a section, parseable by shell eval "$(crudini --get --format=sh config_file section)" # update an ini file from shell variable(s) echo name="$name" | crudini --merge config_file section # merge an ini file from another ini crudini --merge config_file < another.ini # compare two ini files using standard UNIX text processing diff <(crudini --get --format=lines file1.ini|sort) \ <(crudini --get --format=lines file2.ini|sort) # Rewrite ini file to use name=value format rather than name = value crudini --ini-options=nospace --set config_file "" # Add/Update a var, ensuring complete file in name=value format crudini --ini-options=nospace --set config_file section parameter value ``` ## Installation On windows ensure a python interpreter is installed. For example installing from https://www.python.org/downloads/ will put the py launcher and pip in the PATH. Then ensure the iniparse module is installed by running the following from a "cmd" prompt: ``` pip install iniparse ``` Then crudini can be invoked by downloading just the crudini.py file and running like: ``` py crudini.py --help ``` On Linux systems crudini is generally available from your standard package manager, and installing will also ensure the iniparse dependency is appropriately installed on your system. You can also download and run the single crudini.py file directly to use latest version. %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for crudini Provides: python3-crudini-doc %description help # crudini - A utility for manipulating ini files ## Usage: ``` crudini --set [OPTION]... config_file section [param] [value] crudini --get [OPTION]... config_file [section] [param] crudini --del [OPTION]... config_file section [param] [list value] crudini --merge [OPTION]... config_file [section] SECTION can be empty ("") or "DEFAULT" in which case, params not in a section, i.e. global parameters are operated on. If 'DEFAULT' is used with --set, an explicit [DEFAULT] section is added. ``` ## Options: ``` --existing[=WHAT] For --set, --del and --merge, fail if item is missing, where WHAT is 'file', 'section', or 'param', or if WHAT not specified; all specified items. --format=FMT For --get, select the output FMT. Formats are 'sh','ini','lines' --ini-options=OPT Set options for handling ini files. Options are: 'nospace': use format name=value not name = value --inplace Lock and write files in place. This is not atomic but has less restrictions than the default replacement method. --list For --set and --del, update a list (set) of values --list-sep=STR Delimit list values with "STR" instead of " ,". An empty STR means any whitespace is a delimiter. --output=FILE Write output to FILE instead. '-' means stdout --verbose Indicate on stderr if changes were made --help Write this help to stdout --version Write version to stdout ``` ## Examples: ``` # Add/Update a var crudini --set config_file section parameter value # Add/Update a var in the root or global area. # I.e. that's not under a [section]. crudini --set config_file "" parameter value # Update an existing var crudini --set --existing config_file section parameter value # Add/Append a value to a comma separated list # Note any whitespace around commas is ignored crudini --set --list config_file section parameter a_value # Add/Append a value to a whitespace separated list # Note multiline lists are supported (as newline is whitespace) crudini --set --list --list-sep= config_file section parameter a_value # Delete a var crudini --del config_file section parameter # Delete a section crudini --del config_file section # output a value crudini --get config_file section parameter # output a global value not in a section crudini --get config_file "" parameter # output a section crudini --get config_file section # output a section, parseable by shell eval "$(crudini --get --format=sh config_file section)" # update an ini file from shell variable(s) echo name="$name" | crudini --merge config_file section # merge an ini file from another ini crudini --merge config_file < another.ini # compare two ini files using standard UNIX text processing diff <(crudini --get --format=lines file1.ini|sort) \ <(crudini --get --format=lines file2.ini|sort) # Rewrite ini file to use name=value format rather than name = value crudini --ini-options=nospace --set config_file "" # Add/Update a var, ensuring complete file in name=value format crudini --ini-options=nospace --set config_file section parameter value ``` ## Installation On windows ensure a python interpreter is installed. For example installing from https://www.python.org/downloads/ will put the py launcher and pip in the PATH. Then ensure the iniparse module is installed by running the following from a "cmd" prompt: ``` pip install iniparse ``` Then crudini can be invoked by downloading just the crudini.py file and running like: ``` py crudini.py --help ``` On Linux systems crudini is generally available from your standard package manager, and installing will also ensure the iniparse dependency is appropriately installed on your system. You can also download and run the single crudini.py file directly to use latest version. %prep %autosetup -n crudini-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-crudini -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Wed Apr 12 2023 Python_Bot - 0.9.4-1 - Package Spec generated