from os import mkdir from os.path import join from shutil import rmtree, copytree from invoke import Collection, task from invocations.docs import docs, www, sites from invocations.packaging.release import ns as release_coll, publish # Until we move to spec-based testing @task def test(ctx, coverage=False, flags=""): if "--verbose" not in flags.split(): flags += " --verbose" runner = "python" if coverage: runner = "coverage run --source=paramiko" ctx.run("{0} test.py {1}".format(runner, flags), pty=True) @task def coverage(ctx): ctx.run("coverage run --source=paramiko test.py --verbose") # Until we stop bundling docs w/ releases. Need to discover use cases first. # TODO: would be nice to tie this into our own version of build() too, but # still have publish() use that build()...really need to try out classes! @task def release(ctx, sdist=True, wheel=True, sign=True, dry_run=False): """ Wraps invocations.packaging.publish to add baked-in docs folder. """ # Build docs first. Use terribad workaround pending invoke #146 ctx.run("inv docs") # Move the built docs into where Epydocs used to live target = 'docs' rmtree(target, ignore_errors=True) # TODO: make it easier to yank out this config val from the docs coll copytree('sites/docs/_build', target) # Publish publish(ctx, sdist=sdist, wheel=wheel, sign=sign, dry_run=dry_run) # Remind print("\n\nDon't forget to update RTD's versions page for new minor releases!") # TODO: "replace one task with another" needs a better public API, this is # using unpublished internals & skips all the stuff add_task() does re: # aliasing, defaults etc. release_coll.tasks['publish'] = release ns = Collection(test, coverage, release_coll, docs, www, sites) ns.configure({ 'packaging': { # NOTE: many of these are also set in kwarg defaults above; but having # them here too means once we get rid of our custom release(), the # behavior stays. 'sign': True, 'wheel': True, 'changelog_file': join( www.configuration()['sphinx']['source'], 'changelog.rst', ), }, })