import pip from setuptools import setup from pip.req import parse_requirements # parse_requirements() returns generator of pip.req.InstallRequirement objects try: install_reqs = parse_requirements("requirements.txt", session=pip.download.PipSession()) test_reqs = parse_requirements("test-requirements.txt", session=pip.download.PipSession()) except AttributeError: install_reqs = parse_requirements("requirements.txt") test_reqs = parse_requirements("test-requirements.txt") # reqs is a list of requirement # e.g. ['django==1.5.1', 'mezzanine==1.4.6'] install_reqs = [str(ir.req) for ir in install_reqs] test_reqs = [str(ir.req) for ir in test_reqs] exec(open('senpy/__init__.py').read()) setup( name='senpy', packages=['senpy'], # this must be the same as the name above version=__version__, description=''' A sentiment analysis server implementation. Designed to be \ extendable, so new algorithms and sources can be used. ''', author='J. Fernando Sanchez', author_email='balkian@gmail.com', url='https://github.com/gsi-upm/senpy', # use the URL to the github repo download_url='https://github.com/gsi-upm/senpy/archive/{}.tar.gz' .format(__version__), keywords=['eurosentiment', 'sentiment', 'emotions', 'nif'], classifiers=[], install_requires=install_reqs, tests_require=test_reqs, setup_requires=['pytest-runner',], include_package_data=True, entry_points={ 'console_scripts': [ 'senpy = senpy.__main__:main' ] } )