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pgcli/setup.py

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import re
import ast
import platform
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
_version_re = re.compile(r'__version__\s+=\s+(.*)')
with open('pgcli/__init__.py', 'rb') as f:
version = str(ast.literal_eval(_version_re.search(
f.read().decode('utf-8')).group(1)))
description = 'CLI for Postgres Database. With auto-completion and syntax highlighting.'
install_requirements = [
'pgspecial>=1.11.0',
'click >= 4.1',
'Pygments >= 2.0', # Pygments has to be Capitalcased. WTF?
'prompt_toolkit>=1.0.10,<1.1.0',
'psycopg2 >= 2.7.4,<2.8',
'sqlparse >=0.2.2,<0.3.0',
'configobj >= 5.0.6',
'humanize >= 0.5.1',
'cli_helpers[styles] >= 1.0.1',
'keyring >= 11.0.0'
]
# setproctitle is used to mask the password when running `ps` in command line.
# But this is not necessary in Windows since the password is never shown in the
# task manager. Also setproctitle is a hard dependency to install in Windows,
# so we'll only install it if we're not in Windows.
if platform.system() != 'Windows' and not platform.system().startswith("CYGWIN"):
install_requirements.append('setproctitle >= 1.1.9')
setup(
name='pgcli',
author='Pgcli Core Team',
author_email='pgcli-dev@googlegroups.com',
version=version,
license='BSD',
url='http://pgcli.com',
packages=find_packages(),
package_data={'pgcli': ['pgclirc',
'packages/pgliterals/pgliterals.json']},
description=description,
long_description=open('README.rst').read(),
install_requires=install_requirements,
entry_points='''
[console_scripts]
pgcli=pgcli.main:cli
''',
classifiers=[
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
'Operating System :: Unix',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
'Programming Language :: SQL',
'Topic :: Database',
'Topic :: Database :: Front-Ends',
'Topic :: Software Development',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules',
],
)