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python-keystoneclient/tools/install_venv.py
Dirk Mueller f695342683 Use Python 3.x compatible print syntax
Adding an extra pair of braces helps here to
let Python 3.x interpret it as print function,
while not confusing the Python 2.x print operator.

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2013-06-23 18:14:43 +02:00

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# Copyright 2010 OpenStack, LLC
# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp.
#
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"""
Installation script for python-keystoneclient's development virtualenv
"""
import os
import sys
import install_venv_common as install_venv
class Debian(install_venv.Distro):
"""This covers all Debian-based distributions."""
def check_pkg(self, pkg):
return run_command_with_code(['dpkg', '-l', pkg],
check_exit_code=False)[1] == 0
def apt_install(self, pkg, **kwargs):
run_command(['sudo', 'apt-get', 'install', '-y', pkg], **kwargs)
def apply_patch(self, originalfile, patchfile):
run_command(['patch', originalfile, patchfile])
def install_virtualenv(self):
if self.check_cmd('virtualenv'):
return
if not self.check_pkg('python-virtualenv'):
self.apt_install('python-virtualenv', check_exit_code=False)
super(Debian, self).install_virtualenv()
class Suse(install_venv.Distro):
"""This covers all SuSE distributions."""
def check_pkg(self, pkg):
return run_command_with_code(['rpm', '-q', pkg],
check_exit_code=False)[1] == 0
def zypper_install(self, pkg, **kwargs):
run_command(['sudo', 'zypper', '-qn', 'install', pkg], **kwargs)
def apply_patch(self, originalfile, patchfile):
run_command(['patch', originalfile, patchfile])
def install_virtualenv(self):
if self.check_cmd('virtualenv'):
return
if not self.check_pkg('python-virtualenv'):
self.zypper_install('python-virtualenv', check_exit_code=False)
super(Suse, self).install_virtualenv()
def print_help():
help = """
python-keystoneclient development environment setup is complete.
python-keystoneclient development uses virtualenv to track and manage
Python dependencies while in development and testing.
To activate the python-keystoneclient virtualenv for the extent of your
current shell session you can run:
$ source .venv/bin/activate
Or, if you prefer, you can run commands in the virtualenv on a case by case
basis by running:
$ tools/with_venv.sh <your command>
Also, make test will automatically use the virtualenv.
"""
print(help)
def main(argv):
root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
venv = os.path.join(root, '.venv')
pip_requires = os.path.join(root, 'requirements.txt')
test_requires = os.path.join(root, 'test-requirements.txt')
py_version = "python%s.%s" % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])
project = 'python-keystoneclient'
install = install_venv.InstallVenv(root, venv, pip_requires, test_requires,
py_version, project)
if os.path.exists('/etc/SuSE-release'):
install_venv.Distro = Suse
elif os.path.exists('/etc/debian_version'):
install_venv.Distro = Debian
options = install.parse_args(argv)
install.check_python_version()
install.check_dependencies()
install.create_virtualenv(no_site_packages=options.no_site_packages)
install.install_dependencies()
install.run_command([os.path.join(venv, 'bin/python'),
'setup.py', 'develop'])
install.post_process()
print_help()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv)