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zc.buildout recipes to perform a variety of tasks required by Bob satellite packages

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This package contains a number of recipes to be used to build Satellite Packages for Bob, a signal-processing and machine learning toolbox originally developed by the Biometrics Group at Idiap, in Switzerland.

Sphinx Recipe

Recipe for sphinx/buildout integration. To use it, add something like the following to your buildout configuration:

[sphinx]
recipe = bob.buildout.recipes:sphinx
eggs = ${buildout:eggs}
source = ${buildout:directory}/docs ; where documentation is
build = ${buildout:directory}/sphinx ; where results will be put at
;script = sphinxgen.py

The main difference between this package and the original is the addition of the eggs parameter which obsoletes the use of interpreter in many cases.

After running buildout you should get a sphinx executable script in your bin directory you can use to scan and generate your documentation in various formats. The name of the script generated matches the section name, but you can overwrite it with the script parameter.

Supported Options

The recipe supports the following options:

build (default: `sphinx`)
  Specify the build documentation root.

source (default: `{build-directory}/docs`)
  Speficy the source directory of documentation.

outputs (default: `html`)
  Multiple-line value that defines what kind of output to produce.  Can be
  `doctest`, `html`, `latex`, `pdf` or `epub`.

script (default: name of buildout section)
  The name of the script generated

interpreter
  Path to python interpreter to use when invoking sphinx-builder.

extra-paths
  One or more extra paths to include in the generated test script. The paths
  are appended.

External Eggs Recipe

This recipe receives as input a list of directories that it recursively scans for eggs. If an egg is found, a similar .egg-link file is created in the buildout:eggs-directory linking that egg to the current installation.

To use this recipe, add something like the following to your buildout configuration:

[external]
recipe = bob.buildout.recipes:external
egg-directories = ../bob/build/lib

Supported Options

The recipe supports the following options:

egg-directories
  A list of directories that we will scan for eggs

include-glob
  A globbing expression (``*.egg`` or ``bla-*.egg``, for example) for path
  names that will be considered for inclusion. Defaults to ``*.egg``.

recurse
  If set to ``1`` or ``true``, recurses into all subdirectories (the default
  behavior). Else, if set to ``0`` or ``false``, does not, just looks what is
  available in the given directories.

strict-version
  If set to ``1`` or ``true``, only consider packages with strictly valid
  version numbers in the sense of ``distutils.version.StrictVersion``. This
  parameter is set to ``true`` by default.

Nose Test Generator Recipe

Recipe to generate a test scanner for your package and dependencies (if you would like to test them). To use this recipe, just create a section on your buildout.cfg file like the following:

[tests]
recipe = bob.buildout.recipes:nose
eggs = ${buildout:eggs}
;script = runtests.py

This run all tests declared in the buildout:eggs entry. You can specify more entries in the tests:eggs entry if you need to do so. After running buildout you should be left with a script called bin/tests that can run all the tests for you. The name of the script generated matches the section name, but you can overwrite it with the script parameter.

Supported Options

The recipe supports the following options:

eggs
  The eggs option specified a list of eggs to test given as one ore more
  setuptools requirement strings.  Each string must be given on a separate
  line.

script
  The script option gives the name of the script to generate, in the buildout
  bin directory.  Of the option isn't used, the part name will be used.

extra-paths
  One or more extra paths to include in the generated test script. The paths
  are appended.

defaults
  The defaults option lets you specify testrunner default options. These are
  specified as Python source for an expression yielding a list, typically a
  list literal.

working-directory
  The working-directory option lets to specify a directory where the tests
  will run. The testrunner will change to this directory when run. If the
  working directory is the empty string or not specified at all, the recipe
  will not change the current working directory.

environment
  A set of environment variables that should be exported before starting the
  tests.

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