Check MANIFEST.in in a Python source package for completeness
Project description
check-manifest
Are you a Python developer? Have you uploaded packages to the Python Package Index? Have you accidentally uploaded broken packages with some files missing? If so, check-manifest is for you.
Quick start
$ pip install check-manifest $ cd ~/src/mygreatpackage $ check-manifest
You can ask the script to help you update your MANIFEST.in:
$ check-manifest -u listing source files under version control: 6 files and directories building an sdist: check-manifest-0.7.tar.gz: 4 files and directories files in version control do not match the sdist! missing from sdist: tests.py tox.ini suggested MANIFEST.in rules: include *.py include tox.ini updating MANIFEST.in $ cat MANIFEST.in include *.rst # added by check_manifest.py include *.py include tox.ini
Command-line reference
$ check-manifest --help usage: check-manifest [-h] [-c] [-u] [source_tree] Check a Python MANIFEST.in file for completeness positional arguments: source_tree location for the source tree (default: .) optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c, --create create a MANIFEST.in if missing (default: False) -u, --update append suggestions to MANIFEST.in (implies --create) (default: False)
Known bugs
If you’ve got a setuptools plugin (e.g. setuptools_git) installed, check-manifest may not notice that your MANIFEST.in is incomplete.
check-manifest -u doesn’t say that it cannot add directives for files that don’t match any of its known patterns
Changelog
0.7 (2013-03-05)
First release available from the Python Package Index.
Moved from https://gist.github.com/4277075 to https://github.com/mgedmin/check-manifest
Added README.rst, CHANGES.rst, setup.py, tox.ini (but no real tests yet), MANIFEST.in, and a Makefile.
Fixed a bug in error reporting (when setup.py failed, the user would get TypeError: descriptor ‘__init__’ requires a ‘exceptions.Exception’ object but received a ‘str’).
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