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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
try:
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
except ImportError:
import ez_setup
ez_setup.use_setuptools()
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import os
import sys
from distutils import log
import sphinx
long_desc = '''
Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful
documentation for Python projects (or other documents consisting of multiple
reStructuredText sources), written by Georg Brandl. It was originally created
for the new Python documentation, and has excellent facilities for Python
project documentation, but C/C++ is supported as well, and more languages are
planned.
Sphinx uses reStructuredText as its markup language, and many of its strengths
come from the power and straightforwardness of reStructuredText and its parsing
and translating suite, the Docutils.
Among its features are the following:
* Output formats: HTML (including derivative formats such as HTML Help, Epub
and Qt Help), plain text, manual pages and LaTeX or direct PDF output
using rst2pdf
* Extensive cross-references: semantic markup and automatic links
for functions, classes, glossary terms and similar pieces of information
* Hierarchical structure: easy definition of a document tree, with automatic
links to siblings, parents and children
* Automatic indices: general index as well as a module index
* Code handling: automatic highlighting using the Pygments highlighter
* Flexible HTML output using the Jinja 2 templating engine
* Various extensions are available, e.g. for automatic testing of snippets
and inclusion of appropriately formatted docstrings
* Setuptools integration
'''
if sys.version_info < (2, 6) or (3, 0) <= sys.version_info < (3, 3):
print('ERROR: Sphinx requires at least Python 2.6 or 3.3 to run.')
sys.exit(1)
requires = [
'six>=1.4',
'Jinja2>=2.3',
'Pygments>=1.2',
'docutils>=0.10',
'snowballstemmer>=1.1',
'babel',
]
if sys.platform == 'win32':
requires.append('colorama')
# Provide a "compile_catalog" command that also creates the translated
# JavaScript files if Babel is available.
cmdclass = {}
try:
from babel.messages.pofile import read_po
from babel.messages.frontend import compile_catalog
try:
from simplejson import dump
except ImportError:
from json import dump
except ImportError:
pass
else:
class compile_catalog_plusjs(compile_catalog):
"""
An extended command that writes all message strings that occur in
JavaScript files to a JavaScript file along with the .mo file.
Unfortunately, babel's setup command isn't built very extensible, so
most of the run() code is duplicated here.
"""
def run(self):
compile_catalog.run(self)
po_files = []
js_files = []
if not self.input_file:
if self.locale:
po_files.append((self.locale,
os.path.join(self.directory, self.locale,
'LC_MESSAGES',
self.domain + '.po')))
js_files.append(os.path.join(self.directory, self.locale,
'LC_MESSAGES',
self.domain + '.js'))
else:
for locale in os.listdir(self.directory):
po_file = os.path.join(self.directory, locale,
'LC_MESSAGES',
self.domain + '.po')
if os.path.exists(po_file):
po_files.append((locale, po_file))
js_files.append(os.path.join(self.directory, locale,
'LC_MESSAGES',
self.domain + '.js'))
else:
po_files.append((self.locale, self.input_file))
if self.output_file:
js_files.append(self.output_file)
else:
js_files.append(os.path.join(self.directory, self.locale,
'LC_MESSAGES',
self.domain + '.js'))
for js_file, (locale, po_file) in zip(js_files, po_files):
infile = open(po_file, 'r')
try:
catalog = read_po(infile, locale)
finally:
infile.close()
if catalog.fuzzy and not self.use_fuzzy:
continue
log.info('writing JavaScript strings in catalog %r to %r',
po_file, js_file)
jscatalog = {}
for message in catalog:
if any(x[0].endswith(('.js', '.js_t', '.html'))
for x in message.locations):
msgid = message.id
if isinstance(msgid, (list, tuple)):
msgid = msgid[0]
jscatalog[msgid] = message.string
outfile = open(js_file, 'wb')
try:
outfile.write('Documentation.addTranslations(');
dump(dict(
messages=jscatalog,
plural_expr=catalog.plural_expr,
locale=str(catalog.locale)
), outfile)
outfile.write(');')
finally:
outfile.close()
cmdclass['compile_catalog'] = compile_catalog_plusjs
setup(
name='Sphinx',
version=sphinx.__version__,
url='http://sphinx-doc.org/',
download_url='http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Sphinx',
license='BSD',
author='Georg Brandl',
author_email='georg@python.org',
description='Python documentation generator',
long_description=long_desc,
zip_safe=False,
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
'Environment :: Console',
'Environment :: Web Environment',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Intended Audience :: Education',
'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Topic :: Documentation',
'Topic :: Text Processing',
'Topic :: Utilities',
],
platforms='any',
packages=find_packages(exclude=['test']),
include_package_data=True,
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'sphinx-build = sphinx:main',
'sphinx-quickstart = sphinx.quickstart:main',
'sphinx-apidoc = sphinx.apidoc:main',
'sphinx-autogen = sphinx.ext.autosummary.generate:main',
],
'distutils.commands': [
'build_sphinx = sphinx.setup_command:BuildDoc',
],
},
install_requires=requires,
cmdclass=cmdclass,
)