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senpy/setup.py
2018-01-08 18:20:04 +01:00

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Python

import pip
from setuptools import setup
# parse_requirements() returns generator of pip.req.InstallRequirement objects
from pip.req import parse_requirements
with open('senpy/VERSION') as f:
__version__ = f.read().strip()
assert __version__
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")
install_reqs = [str(ir.req) for ir in install_reqs]
test_reqs = [str(ir.req) for ir in test_reqs]
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 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=[],
install_requires=install_reqs,
tests_require=test_reqs,
setup_requires=['pytest-runner', ],
extras_require={
'evaluation': [
'gsitk'
]
},
include_package_data=True,
entry_points={
'console_scripts':
['senpy = senpy.__main__:main', 'senpy-cli = senpy.cli:main']
})