from setuptools import setup with open('senpy/VERSION') as f: __version__ = f.read().strip() assert __version__ def parse_requirements(filename): """ load requirements from a pip requirements file """ with open(filename, 'r') as f: lineiter = list(line.strip() for line in f) return [line for line in lineiter if line and not line.startswith("#")] install_reqs = parse_requirements("requirements.txt") test_reqs = parse_requirements("test-requirements.txt") extra_reqs = parse_requirements("extra-requirements.txt") setup( name='senpy', python_requires='>3.3', packages=['senpy'], # this must be the same as the name above version=__version__, description=('A sentiment analysis server implementation. ' 'Designed to be extensible, 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=[ 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', ], install_requires=install_reqs, tests_require=test_reqs, setup_requires=['pytest-runner', ], extras_require={ 'evaluation': extra_reqs }, include_package_data=True, entry_points={ 'console_scripts': ['senpy = senpy.__main__:main', 'senpy-cli = senpy.cli:main'] })