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xstatic-angular-smart-table/xstatic/pkg/angular_smart_table/__init__.py
Rob Cresswell 830746ff6d Update Smart-Table to 1.4.13
This is the latest release for 1.x. Moving to this version for now, will
investigate 2.x later

Also adds several missing files so that the package is consistent with
the other xstatic packages.

Change-Id: Icaa3f5099beb66edc4e83feeb2a9d8e3315a8895
2016-07-14 09:50:27 -07:00

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"""
XStatic resource package
See package 'XStatic' for documentation and basic tools.
"""
# official name, upper/lowercase allowed, no spaces
DISPLAY_NAME = 'smart-table'
# name used for PyPi
PACKAGE_NAME = 'XStatic-%s' % DISPLAY_NAME
NAME = __name__.split('.')[-1] # package name (e.g. 'foo' or 'foo_bar')
# please use a all-lowercase valid python
# package name
VERSION = '1.4.13' # version of the packaged files, please use the upstream
# version number
BUILD = '0' # our package build number, so we can release new builds
# with fixes for xstatic stuff.
PACKAGE_VERSION = VERSION + '.' + BUILD # version used for PyPi
DESCRIPTION = "%s %s (XStatic packaging standard)" % (DISPLAY_NAME, VERSION)
PLATFORMS = 'any'
CLASSIFIERS = []
KEYWORDS = 'smart-table angular table angular_smart_table xstatic'
# XStatic-* package maintainer:
MAINTAINER = 'Richard Jones'
MAINTAINER_EMAIL = 'r1chardj0n3s@gmail.com'
# this refers to the project homepage of the stuff we packaged:
HOMEPAGE = 'https://github.com/lorenzofox3/Smart-Table'
# this refers to all files:
LICENSE = '(same as %s)' % DISPLAY_NAME
from os.path import join, dirname
BASE_DIR = join(dirname(__file__), 'data')
# linux package maintainers just can point to their file locations like this:
#BASE_DIR = '/usr/share/javascript/' + NAME
# location of the Javascript file that's the entry point for this package, if
# one exists, relative to BASE_DIR
MAIN='smart-table.min.js'
LOCATIONS = {
# CDN locations (if no public CDN exists, use an empty dict)
# if value is a string, it is a base location, just append relative
# path/filename. if value is a dict, do another lookup using the
# relative path/filename you want.
# your relative path/filenames should usually be without version
# information, because either the base dir/url is exactly for this
# version or the mapping will care for accessing this version.
}