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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # daemon/_metadata.py # Part of ‘python-daemon’, an implementation of PEP 3143. # # Copyright © 2008–2016 Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> # # This is free software: you may copy, modify, and/or distribute this work # under the terms of the Apache License, version 2.0 as published by the # Apache Software Foundation. # No warranty expressed or implied. See the file ‘LICENSE.ASF-2’ for details. """ Package metadata for the ‘python-daemon’ distribution. """ from __future__ import (absolute_import, unicode_literals) import json import re import collections import datetime import pkg_resources distribution_name = "python-daemon" version_info_filename = "version_info.json" def get_distribution_version_info(filename=version_info_filename): """ Get the version info from the installed distribution. :param filename: Base filename of the version info resource. :return: The version info as a mapping of fields. If the distribution is not available, the mapping is empty. The version info is stored as a metadata file in the distribution. """ version_info = { 'release_date': "UNKNOWN", 'version': "UNKNOWN", 'maintainer': "UNKNOWN", } try: distribution = pkg_resources.get_distribution(distribution_name) except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: distribution = None if distribution is not None: if distribution.has_metadata(version_info_filename): content = distribution.get_metadata(version_info_filename) version_info = json.loads(content) return version_info version_info = get_distribution_version_info() version_installed = version_info['version'] rfc822_person_regex = re.compile( "^(?P<name>[^<]+) <(?P<email>[^>]+)>$") ParsedPerson = collections.namedtuple('ParsedPerson', ['name', 'email']) def parse_person_field(value): """ Parse a person field into name and email address. :param value: The text value specifying a person. :return: A 2-tuple (name, email) for the person's details. If the `value` does not match a standard person with email address, the `email` item is ``None``. """ result = (None, None) match = rfc822_person_regex.match(value) if len(value): if match is not None: result = ParsedPerson( name=match.group('name'), email=match.group('email')) else: result = ParsedPerson(name=value, email=None) return result author_name = "Ben Finney" author_email = "ben+python@benfinney.id.au" author = "{name} <{email}>".format(name=author_name, email=author_email) class YearRange: """ A range of years spanning a period. """ def __init__(self, begin, end=None): self.begin = begin self.end = end def __unicode__(self): text = "{range.begin:04d}".format(range=self) if self.end is not None: if self.end > self.begin: text = "{range.begin:04d}–{range.end:04d}".format(range=self) return text __str__ = __unicode__ def make_year_range(begin_year, end_date=None): """ Construct the year range given a start and possible end date. :param begin_date: The beginning year (text) for the range. :param end_date: The end date (text, ISO-8601 format) for the range, or a non-date token string. :return: The range of years as a `YearRange` instance. If the `end_date` is not a valid ISO-8601 date string, the range has ``None`` for the end year. """ begin_year = int(begin_year) try: end_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(end_date, "%Y-%m-%d") except (TypeError, ValueError): # Specified end_date value is not a valid date. end_year = None else: end_year = end_date.year year_range = YearRange(begin=begin_year, end=end_year) return year_range copyright_year_begin = "2001" build_date = version_info['release_date'] copyright_year_range = make_year_range(copyright_year_begin, build_date) copyright = "Copyright © {year_range} {author} and others".format( year_range=copyright_year_range, author=author) license = "Apache-2" url = "https://alioth.debian.org/projects/python-daemon/" # Local variables: # coding: utf-8 # mode: python # End: # vim: fileencoding=utf-8 filetype=python :