zc.buildout recipes to compile and install software or python packages and generate scripts or configuration files sponsored by Makina Corpus.
Project description
Introduction
The egg has those entry point:
fetch: recipe for fetching something, somewhere, with git, http, frp, static, hg, svn or bzr.
You can browse the code on minitage’s following resources:
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minitage.recipe.fetch
Abstract
This recipe can be used to fetch something from somewhere to some location of your local fileystem This something can be either an url or a set of urls.
Thus by:
git
svn
ftp, http, file:// (urllib)
bazaar
mercurial
Specific options
Please look for options at : http://pypi.python.org/pypi/minitage.recipe.common#options-shared-by-all-the-recipes
urls See the shared options for more information on how to set them.
For the static fetcher, you can precise md5sum in the ‘revision’ field.
set unpack to automaticly unpack a downloaded archive, like:
[foo] unpack=True
Detailled documentation
The divide url function test:
- If you dont precise the directory, its the basename of the url:: >>> divide_url ('http://foo/bar|svn|666||--ignore-externals') ('http://foo/bar', 'svn', '666', 'http.foo.bar', '--ignore-externals') - Static as a default:: >>> divide_url ('') ('', 'static', '', '', '') - arguements can be optionnal:: >>> divide_url ('http://foo/bar') ('http://foo/bar', 'static', '', 'http.foo.bar', '')
Let’s create a buildout configuration file:
>>> rmdir(tempdir) >>> mkdir(tempdir) >>> cd(tempdir) >>> a = [mkdir(d) for d in ('eggs', 'develop-eggs', 'bin', 'src')] >>> install_develop_eggs(['minitage.recipe.fetch']) >>> install_eggs_from_pathes(['zc.buildout'], sys.path) >>> touch('buildout.cfg') >>> sh('buildout -o bootstrap') buildout -o bootstrap...
Initializing test env.
>>> if not os.path.exists('foo'): ... mkdir('foo') ... else: ... rmdir(foo) ... mkdir('foo') >>> touch('foo/configure', data ="""echo configure $@\n""") >>> sh('chmod +x foo/configure') c... >>> touch('foo/Makefile', ... data = """ ... all: ... \t@echo all ... ... install: ... \t@echo install ... ... """) >>> sh('tar cfz foo.tgz foo') tar cfz ... <BLANKLINE>
Downloading some urls, files, git checkouts with one in a particular checkout directory and a particular revision:
>>> data = """ ... [buildout] ... download-cache=${buildout:directory} ... parts = ... part ... [part] ... recipe=minitage.recipe.fetch ... urls =file://${buildout:directory}/foo.tgz ... http://git.minitage.org/git/minitage/eggs/minitage.core|git ... http://git.minitage.org/git/minitage/eggs/minitage.recipe|git|e1f30b9d7a89572fa87fe26f8e353304532a281c|minitage.recipe.alt ... """ >>> touch('buildout.cfg', data=data) >>> sh('bin/buildout install part') bin/buildout install part Unused options for buildout: 'download-directory'. Installing part. minitage.recipe: Start checkouts minitage.recipe: Completed dowbload of file:///tmp/buildout.test/foo.tgz in /tmp/buildout.test/parts/part/ minitage.fetchers.scm: Checkouted /tmp/buildout.test/parts/part/minitage.recipe.alt / http://git.minitage.org/git/minitage/eggs/minitage.recipe (e1f30b9d7a89572fa87fe26f8e353304532a281c) [git]. minitage.recipe: Completed dowbload of http://git.minitage.org/git/minitage/eggs/minitage.recipe in /tmp/buildout.test/parts/part/minitage.recipe.alt minitage.fetchers.scm: Checkouted /tmp/buildout.test/parts/part/http.git.minitage.org.git.minitage.eggs.minitage.core / http://git.minitage.org/git/minitage/eggs/minitage.core (HEAD) [git]. minitage.recipe: Completed dowbload of http://git.minitage.org/git/minitage/eggs/minitage.core in /tmp/buildout.test/parts/part/http.git.minitage.org.git.minitage.eggs.minitage.core minitage.recipe: Finnished checkouts <BLANKLINE> <BLANKLINE>
CHANGELOG
UP
fix bug on static fetching, (one upon another, content is removed)
fix invalid crossdevice link errors
1.38
fix develop link
1.37
fix api
1.36
forgot to version one file
1.35
splitted out from minitage.recipe
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