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appdirs Changelog
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=================
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appdirs 1.4.0
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-------------
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- [PR #42] AppAuthor is now optional on Windows
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- [issue 41] Support Jython on Windows, Mac, and Unix-like platforms. Windows
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support requires `JNA <https://github.com/twall/jna>`_.
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- [PR #44] Fix incorrect behaviour of the site_config_dir method
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appdirs 1.3.0
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-------------
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- [Unix, issue 16] Conform to XDG standard, instead of breaking it for
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everybody
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- [Unix] Removes gratuitous case mangling of the case, since \*nix-es are
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usually case sensitive, so mangling is not wise
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- [Unix] Fixes the uterly wrong behaviour in ``site_data_dir``, return result
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based on XDG_DATA_DIRS and make room for respecting the standard which
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specifies XDG_DATA_DIRS is a multiple-value variable
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- [Issue 6] Add ``*_config_dir`` which are distinct on nix-es, according to
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XDG specs; on Windows and Mac return the corresponding ``*_data_dir``
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appdirs 1.2.0
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-------------
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- [Unix] Put ``user_log_dir`` under the *cache* dir on Unix. Seems to be more
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typical.
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- [issue 9] Make ``unicode`` work on py3k.
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appdirs 1.1.0
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-------------
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- [issue 4] Add ``AppDirs.user_log_dir``.
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- [Unix, issue 2, issue 7] appdirs now conforms to `XDG base directory spec
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<http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>`_.
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- [Mac, issue 5] Fix ``site_data_dir()`` on Mac.
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- [Mac] Drop use of 'Carbon' module in favour of hardcoded paths; supports
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Python3 now.
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- [Windows] Append "Cache" to ``user_cache_dir`` on Windows by default. Use
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``opinion=False`` option to disable this.
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- Add ``appdirs.AppDirs`` convenience class. Usage:
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>>> dirs = AppDirs("SuperApp", "Acme", version="1.0")
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>>> dirs.user_data_dir
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'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp/1.0'
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- [Windows] Cherry-pick Komodo's change to downgrade paths to the Windows short
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paths if there are high bit chars.
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- [Linux] Change default ``user_cache_dir()`` on Linux to be singular, e.g.
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"~/.superapp/cache".
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- [Windows] Add ``roaming`` option to ``user_data_dir()`` (for use on Windows only)
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and change the default ``user_data_dir`` behaviour to use a *non*-roaming
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profile dir (``CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA`` instead of ``CSIDL_APPDATA``). Why? Because
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a large roaming profile can cause login speed issues. The "only syncs on
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logout" behaviour can cause surprises in appdata info.
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appdirs 1.0.1 (never released)
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------------------------------
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Started this changelog 27 July 2010. Before that this module originated in the
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`Komodo <http://www.activestate.com/komodo>`_ product as ``applib.py`` and then
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as `applib/location.py
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<http://github.com/ActiveState/applib/blob/master/applib/location.py>`_ (used by
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`PyPM <http://code.activestate.com/pypm/>`_ in `ActivePython
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<http://www.activestate.com/activepython>`_). This is basically a fork of
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applib.py 1.0.1 and applib/location.py 1.0.1.
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# This is the MIT license
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Copyright (c) 2010 ActiveState Software Inc.
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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include README.rst
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include CHANGES.rst
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include LICENSE.txt
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include *.py
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include test/*.py
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# This is a Makefile for the `mk` tool. Install it using,
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#
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# pip install which mk
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import sys
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import os
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from os.path import join, dirname, normpath, abspath, exists, basename, expanduser
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import re
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from glob import glob
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import codecs
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import webbrowser
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import mklib
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assert mklib.__version_info__ >= (0,7,2) # for `mklib.mk`
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from mklib.common import MkError
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from mklib import Task, mk
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from mklib import sh
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class bugs(Task):
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"""open bug/issues page"""
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def make(self):
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webbrowser.open("http://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs/issues")
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class site(Task):
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"""open project page"""
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def make(self):
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webbrowser.open("http://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs")
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class pypi(Task):
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"""open project page"""
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def make(self):
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webbrowser.open("http://pypi.python.org/pypi/appdirs/")
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class cut_a_release(Task):
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"""automate the steps for cutting a release
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See <http://github.com/trentm/eol/blob/master/docs/devguide.md>
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for details.
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"""
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proj_name = "appdirs"
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version_py_path = "appdirs.py"
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version_module = "appdirs"
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# XXX: this needs to be changed from .md to .rst format
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_changes_parser = re.compile(r'^## %s (?P<ver>[\d\.abc]+)'
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r'(?P<nyr>\s+\(not yet released\))?'
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r'(?P<body>.*?)(?=^##|\Z)' % proj_name, re.M | re.S)
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def make(self):
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DRY_RUN = False
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version = self._get_version()
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# Confirm
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if not DRY_RUN:
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answer = query_yes_no("* * *\n"
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"Are you sure you want cut a %s release?\n"
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"This will involved commits and a release to pypi." % version,
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default="no")
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if answer != "yes":
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self.log.info("user abort")
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return
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print "* * *"
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self.log.info("cutting a %s release", version)
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# Checks: Ensure there is a section in changes for this version.
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changes_path = join(self.dir, "CHANGES.rst")
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changes_txt = changes_txt_before = codecs.open(changes_path, 'r', 'utf-8').read()
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raise NotImplementedError('_changes_parser: change me to .rst')
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changes_sections = self._changes_parser.findall(changes_txt)
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top_ver = changes_sections[0][0]
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if top_ver != version:
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raise MkError("top section in `CHANGES.rst' is for "
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"version %r, expected version %r: aborting"
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% (top_ver, version))
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top_nyr = changes_sections[0][1]
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if not top_nyr:
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answer = query_yes_no("\n* * *\n"
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"The top section in `CHANGES.rst' doesn't have the expected\n"
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"'(not yet released)' marker. Has this been released already?",
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default="yes")
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if answer != "no":
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self.log.info("abort")
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return
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print "* * *"
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top_body = changes_sections[0][2]
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if top_body.strip() == "(nothing yet)":
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raise MkError("top section body is `(nothing yet)': it looks like "
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"nothing has been added to this release")
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# Commits to prepare release.
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changes_txt = changes_txt.replace(" (not yet released)", "", 1)
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if not DRY_RUN and changes_txt != changes_txt_before:
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self.log.info("prepare `CHANGES.rst' for release")
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f = codecs.open(changes_path, 'w', 'utf-8')
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f.write(changes_txt)
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f.close()
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sh.run('git commit %s -m "prepare for %s release"'
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% (changes_path, version), self.log.debug)
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# Tag version and push.
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curr_tags = set(t for t in _capture_stdout(["git", "tag", "-l"]).split('\n') if t)
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if not DRY_RUN and version not in curr_tags:
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self.log.info("tag the release")
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sh.run('git tag -a "%s" -m "version %s"' % (version, version),
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self.log.debug)
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sh.run('git push --tags', self.log.debug)
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# Release to PyPI.
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self.log.info("release to pypi")
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if not DRY_RUN:
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mk("pypi_upload")
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# Commits to prepare for future dev and push.
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next_version = self._get_next_version(version)
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self.log.info("prepare for future dev (version %s)", next_version)
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marker = "## %s %s\n" % (self.proj_name, version)
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if marker not in changes_txt:
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raise MkError("couldn't find `%s' marker in `%s' "
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"content: can't prep for subsequent dev" % (marker, changes_path))
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changes_txt = changes_txt.replace("## %s %s\n" % (self.proj_name, version),
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"## %s %s (not yet released)\n\n(nothing yet)\n\n## %s %s\n" % (
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self.proj_name, next_version, self.proj_name, version))
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if not DRY_RUN:
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f = codecs.open(changes_path, 'w', 'utf-8')
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f.write(changes_txt)
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f.close()
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ver_path = join(self.dir, normpath(self.version_py_path))
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ver_content = codecs.open(ver_path, 'r', 'utf-8').read()
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version_tuple = self._tuple_from_version(version)
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next_version_tuple = self._tuple_from_version(next_version)
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marker = "__version_info__ = %r" % (version_tuple,)
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if marker not in ver_content:
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raise MkError("couldn't find `%s' version marker in `%s' "
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"content: can't prep for subsequent dev" % (marker, ver_path))
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ver_content = ver_content.replace(marker,
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"__version_info__ = %r" % (next_version_tuple,))
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if not DRY_RUN:
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f = codecs.open(ver_path, 'w', 'utf-8')
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f.write(ver_content)
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f.close()
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if not DRY_RUN:
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sh.run('git commit %s %s -m "prep for future dev"' % (
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changes_path, ver_path))
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sh.run('git push')
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def _tuple_from_version(self, version):
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def _intify(s):
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try:
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return int(s)
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except ValueError:
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return s
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return tuple(_intify(b) for b in version.split('.'))
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def _get_next_version(self, version):
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last_bit = version.rsplit('.', 1)[-1]
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try:
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last_bit = int(last_bit)
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except ValueError: # e.g. "1a2"
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last_bit = int(re.split('[abc]', last_bit, 1)[-1])
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return version[:-len(str(last_bit))] + str(last_bit + 1)
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def _get_version(self):
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try:
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mod = __import__(self.version_module)
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return mod.__version__
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finally:
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del sys.path[0]
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class clean(Task):
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"""Clean generated files and dirs."""
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def make(self):
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patterns = [
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"dist",
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"build",
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"MANIFEST",
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"*.pyc",
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]
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for pattern in patterns:
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p = join(self.dir, pattern)
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for path in glob(p):
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sh.rm(path, log=self.log)
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class sdist(Task):
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"""python setup.py sdist"""
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def make(self):
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sh.run_in_dir("%spython setup.py sdist --formats zip"
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% _setup_command_prefix(),
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self.dir, self.log.debug)
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class pypi_upload(Task):
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"""Upload release to pypi."""
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def make(self):
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sh.run_in_dir("%spython setup.py sdist --formats zip upload"
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% _setup_command_prefix(),
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self.dir, self.log.debug)
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url = "http://pypi.python.org/pypi/appdirs/"
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import webbrowser
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webbrowser.open_new(url)
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class tox(Task):
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"""Test on all available Python versions using tox"""
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def make(self):
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sh.run("python toxbootstrap.py")
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class test(Task):
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"""Run all tests (except known failures)."""
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def make(self):
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for ver, python in self._gen_pythons():
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if ver < (2,3):
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# Don't support Python < 2.3.
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continue
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#elif ver >= (3, 0):
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# # Don't yet support Python 3.
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# continue
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ver_str = "%s.%s" % ver
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print "-- test with Python %s (%s)" % (ver_str, python)
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assert ' ' not in python
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sh.run("%s setup.py test" % python)
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def _python_ver_from_python(self, python):
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assert ' ' not in python
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o = os.popen('''%s -c "import sys; print(sys.version)"''' % python)
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ver_str = o.read().strip()
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ver_bits = re.split("\.|[^\d]", ver_str, 2)[:2]
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ver = tuple(map(int, ver_bits))
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return ver
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def _gen_python_names(self):
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yield "python"
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for ver in [(2,4), (2,5), (2,6), (2,7), (3,0), (3,1)]:
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yield "python%d.%d" % ver
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if sys.platform == "win32":
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yield "python%d%d" % ver
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def _gen_pythons(self):
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import which # `pypm|pip install which`
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python_from_ver = {}
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for name in self._gen_python_names():
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for python in which.whichall(name):
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ver = self._python_ver_from_python(python)
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if ver not in python_from_ver:
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python_from_ver[ver] = python
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for ver, python in sorted(python_from_ver.items()):
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yield ver, python
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#---- internal support stuff
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## {{{ http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577058/ (r2)
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def query_yes_no(question, default="yes"):
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"""Ask a yes/no question via raw_input() and return their answer.
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"question" is a string that is presented to the user.
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"default" is the presumed answer if the user just hits <Enter>.
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It must be "yes" (the default), "no" or None (meaning
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an answer is required of the user).
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The "answer" return value is one of "yes" or "no".
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"""
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valid = {"yes":"yes", "y":"yes", "ye":"yes",
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"no":"no", "n":"no"}
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if default == None:
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prompt = " [y/n] "
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elif default == "yes":
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prompt = " [Y/n] "
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elif default == "no":
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prompt = " [y/N] "
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else:
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raise ValueError("invalid default answer: '%s'" % default)
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while 1:
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sys.stdout.write(question + prompt)
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choice = raw_input().lower()
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if default is not None and choice == '':
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return default
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elif choice in valid.keys():
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return valid[choice]
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else:
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sys.stdout.write("Please respond with 'yes' or 'no' "\
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"(or 'y' or 'n').\n")
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## end of http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577058/ }}}
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def _setup_command_prefix():
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prefix = ""
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if sys.platform == "darwin":
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# http://forums.macosxhints.com/archive/index.php/t-43243.html
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# This is an Apple customization to `tar` to avoid creating
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# '._foo' files for extended-attributes for archived files.
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prefix = "COPY_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES_DISABLE=1 "
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return prefix
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def _capture_stdout(argv):
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import subprocess
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p = subprocess.Popen(argv, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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return p.communicate()[0]
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Metadata-Version: 1.1
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Name: appdirs
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Version: 1.4.0
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Summary: A small Python module for determining appropriate " + "platform-specific dirs, e.g. a "user data dir".
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Home-page: http://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs
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Author: Trent Mick; Sridhar Ratnakumar
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Author-email: trentm@gmail.com; github@srid.name
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License: MIT
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Description:
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.. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/ActiveState/appdirs.png
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:target: http://travis-ci.org/ActiveState/appdirs
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the problem
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===========
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What directory should your app use for storing user data? If running on Mac OS X, you
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should use::
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~/Library/Application Support/<AppName>
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If on Windows (at least English Win XP) that should be::
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C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data\Local Settings\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
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or possibly::
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C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
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for `roaming profiles <http://bit.ly/9yl3b6>`_ but that is another story.
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On Linux (and other Unices) the dir, according to the `XDG
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spec <http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>`_, is::
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~/.local/share/<AppName>
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``appdirs`` to the rescue
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=========================
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This kind of thing is what the ``appdirs`` module is for. ``appdirs`` will
|
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help you choose an appropriate:
|
||||
|
||||
- user data dir (``user_data_dir``)
|
||||
- user config dir (``user_config_dir``)
|
||||
- user cache dir (``user_cache_dir``)
|
||||
- site data dir (``site_data_dir``)
|
||||
- site config dir (``site_config_dir``)
|
||||
- user log dir (``user_log_dir``)
|
||||
|
||||
and also:
|
||||
|
||||
- is a single module so other Python packages can include their own private copy
|
||||
- is slightly opinionated on the directory names used. Look for "OPINION" in
|
||||
documentation and code for when an opinion is being applied.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
some example output
|
||||
===================
|
||||
|
||||
On Mac OS X::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import *
|
||||
>>> appname = "SuperApp"
|
||||
>>> appauthor = "Acme"
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> site_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Caches/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_log_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Logs/SuperApp'
|
||||
|
||||
On Windows 7::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import *
|
||||
>>> appname = "SuperApp"
|
||||
>>> appauthor = "Acme"
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Local\\Acme\\SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor, roaming=True)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Roaming\\Acme\\SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Local\\Acme\\SuperApp\\Cache'
|
||||
>>> user_log_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Local\\Acme\\SuperApp\\Logs'
|
||||
|
||||
On Linux::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import *
|
||||
>>> appname = "SuperApp"
|
||||
>>> appauthor = "Acme"
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.local/share/SuperApp
|
||||
>>> site_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/usr/local/share/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> site_data_dir(appname, appauthor, multipath=True)
|
||||
'/usr/local/share/SuperApp:/usr/share/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.cache/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_log_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.cache/SuperApp/log'
|
||||
>>> user_config_dir(appname)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.config/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> site_config_dir(appname)
|
||||
'/etc/xdg/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_DIRS'] = '/etc:/usr/local/etc'
|
||||
>>> site_config_dir(appname, multipath=True)
|
||||
'/etc/SuperApp:/usr/local/etc/SuperApp'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
``AppDirs`` for convenience
|
||||
===========================
|
||||
|
||||
::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import AppDirs
|
||||
>>> dirs = AppDirs("SuperApp", "Acme")
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_data_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> dirs.site_data_dir
|
||||
'/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_cache_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Caches/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_log_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Logs/SuperApp'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Per-version isolation
|
||||
=====================
|
||||
|
||||
If you have multiple versions of your app in use that you want to be
|
||||
able to run side-by-side, then you may want version-isolation for these
|
||||
dirs::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import AppDirs
|
||||
>>> dirs = AppDirs("SuperApp", "Acme", version="1.0")
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_data_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
>>> dirs.site_data_dir
|
||||
'/Library/Application Support/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_cache_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Caches/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_log_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Logs/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs Changelog
|
||||
=================
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.4.0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
- [PR #42] AppAuthor is now optional on Windows
|
||||
- [issue 41] Support Jython on Windows, Mac, and Unix-like platforms. Windows
|
||||
support requires `JNA <https://github.com/twall/jna>`_.
|
||||
- [PR #44] Fix incorrect behaviour of the site_config_dir method
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.3.0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
- [Unix, issue 16] Conform to XDG standard, instead of breaking it for
|
||||
everybody
|
||||
- [Unix] Removes gratuitous case mangling of the case, since \*nix-es are
|
||||
usually case sensitive, so mangling is not wise
|
||||
- [Unix] Fixes the uterly wrong behaviour in ``site_data_dir``, return result
|
||||
based on XDG_DATA_DIRS and make room for respecting the standard which
|
||||
specifies XDG_DATA_DIRS is a multiple-value variable
|
||||
- [Issue 6] Add ``*_config_dir`` which are distinct on nix-es, according to
|
||||
XDG specs; on Windows and Mac return the corresponding ``*_data_dir``
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.2.0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
- [Unix] Put ``user_log_dir`` under the *cache* dir on Unix. Seems to be more
|
||||
typical.
|
||||
- [issue 9] Make ``unicode`` work on py3k.
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.1.0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
- [issue 4] Add ``AppDirs.user_log_dir``.
|
||||
- [Unix, issue 2, issue 7] appdirs now conforms to `XDG base directory spec
|
||||
<http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>`_.
|
||||
- [Mac, issue 5] Fix ``site_data_dir()`` on Mac.
|
||||
- [Mac] Drop use of 'Carbon' module in favour of hardcoded paths; supports
|
||||
Python3 now.
|
||||
- [Windows] Append "Cache" to ``user_cache_dir`` on Windows by default. Use
|
||||
``opinion=False`` option to disable this.
|
||||
- Add ``appdirs.AppDirs`` convenience class. Usage:
|
||||
|
||||
>>> dirs = AppDirs("SuperApp", "Acme", version="1.0")
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_data_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
|
||||
- [Windows] Cherry-pick Komodo's change to downgrade paths to the Windows short
|
||||
paths if there are high bit chars.
|
||||
- [Linux] Change default ``user_cache_dir()`` on Linux to be singular, e.g.
|
||||
"~/.superapp/cache".
|
||||
- [Windows] Add ``roaming`` option to ``user_data_dir()`` (for use on Windows only)
|
||||
and change the default ``user_data_dir`` behaviour to use a *non*-roaming
|
||||
profile dir (``CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA`` instead of ``CSIDL_APPDATA``). Why? Because
|
||||
a large roaming profile can cause login speed issues. The "only syncs on
|
||||
logout" behaviour can cause surprises in appdata info.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.0.1 (never released)
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Started this changelog 27 July 2010. Before that this module originated in the
|
||||
`Komodo <http://www.activestate.com/komodo>`_ product as ``applib.py`` and then
|
||||
as `applib/location.py
|
||||
<http://github.com/ActiveState/applib/blob/master/applib/location.py>`_ (used by
|
||||
`PyPM <http://code.activestate.com/pypm/>`_ in `ActivePython
|
||||
<http://www.activestate.com/activepython>`_). This is basically a fork of
|
||||
applib.py 1.0.1 and applib/location.py 1.0.1.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Keywords: application directory log cache user
|
||||
Platform: UNKNOWN
|
||||
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
|
||||
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
|
||||
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
|
||||
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
|
||||
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
|
|||
.. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/ActiveState/appdirs.png
|
||||
:target: http://travis-ci.org/ActiveState/appdirs
|
||||
|
||||
the problem
|
||||
===========
|
||||
|
||||
What directory should your app use for storing user data? If running on Mac OS X, you
|
||||
should use::
|
||||
|
||||
~/Library/Application Support/<AppName>
|
||||
|
||||
If on Windows (at least English Win XP) that should be::
|
||||
|
||||
C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data\Local Settings\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
|
||||
|
||||
or possibly::
|
||||
|
||||
C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
|
||||
|
||||
for `roaming profiles <http://bit.ly/9yl3b6>`_ but that is another story.
|
||||
|
||||
On Linux (and other Unices) the dir, according to the `XDG
|
||||
spec <http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>`_, is::
|
||||
|
||||
~/.local/share/<AppName>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
``appdirs`` to the rescue
|
||||
=========================
|
||||
|
||||
This kind of thing is what the ``appdirs`` module is for. ``appdirs`` will
|
||||
help you choose an appropriate:
|
||||
|
||||
- user data dir (``user_data_dir``)
|
||||
- user config dir (``user_config_dir``)
|
||||
- user cache dir (``user_cache_dir``)
|
||||
- site data dir (``site_data_dir``)
|
||||
- site config dir (``site_config_dir``)
|
||||
- user log dir (``user_log_dir``)
|
||||
|
||||
and also:
|
||||
|
||||
- is a single module so other Python packages can include their own private copy
|
||||
- is slightly opinionated on the directory names used. Look for "OPINION" in
|
||||
documentation and code for when an opinion is being applied.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
some example output
|
||||
===================
|
||||
|
||||
On Mac OS X::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import *
|
||||
>>> appname = "SuperApp"
|
||||
>>> appauthor = "Acme"
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> site_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Caches/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_log_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Logs/SuperApp'
|
||||
|
||||
On Windows 7::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import *
|
||||
>>> appname = "SuperApp"
|
||||
>>> appauthor = "Acme"
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Local\\Acme\\SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor, roaming=True)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Roaming\\Acme\\SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Local\\Acme\\SuperApp\\Cache'
|
||||
>>> user_log_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Local\\Acme\\SuperApp\\Logs'
|
||||
|
||||
On Linux::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import *
|
||||
>>> appname = "SuperApp"
|
||||
>>> appauthor = "Acme"
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.local/share/SuperApp
|
||||
>>> site_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/usr/local/share/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> site_data_dir(appname, appauthor, multipath=True)
|
||||
'/usr/local/share/SuperApp:/usr/share/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.cache/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_log_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.cache/SuperApp/log'
|
||||
>>> user_config_dir(appname)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.config/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> site_config_dir(appname)
|
||||
'/etc/xdg/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_DIRS'] = '/etc:/usr/local/etc'
|
||||
>>> site_config_dir(appname, multipath=True)
|
||||
'/etc/SuperApp:/usr/local/etc/SuperApp'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
``AppDirs`` for convenience
|
||||
===========================
|
||||
|
||||
::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import AppDirs
|
||||
>>> dirs = AppDirs("SuperApp", "Acme")
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_data_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> dirs.site_data_dir
|
||||
'/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_cache_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Caches/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_log_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Logs/SuperApp'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Per-version isolation
|
||||
=====================
|
||||
|
||||
If you have multiple versions of your app in use that you want to be
|
||||
able to run side-by-side, then you may want version-isolation for these
|
||||
dirs::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import AppDirs
|
||||
>>> dirs = AppDirs("SuperApp", "Acme", version="1.0")
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_data_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
>>> dirs.site_data_dir
|
||||
'/Library/Application Support/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_cache_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Caches/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_log_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Logs/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,233 @@
|
|||
Metadata-Version: 1.1
|
||||
Name: appdirs
|
||||
Version: 1.4.0
|
||||
Summary: A small Python module for determining appropriate " + "platform-specific dirs, e.g. a "user data dir".
|
||||
Home-page: http://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs
|
||||
Author: Trent Mick; Sridhar Ratnakumar
|
||||
Author-email: trentm@gmail.com; github@srid.name
|
||||
License: MIT
|
||||
Description:
|
||||
.. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/ActiveState/appdirs.png
|
||||
:target: http://travis-ci.org/ActiveState/appdirs
|
||||
|
||||
the problem
|
||||
===========
|
||||
|
||||
What directory should your app use for storing user data? If running on Mac OS X, you
|
||||
should use::
|
||||
|
||||
~/Library/Application Support/<AppName>
|
||||
|
||||
If on Windows (at least English Win XP) that should be::
|
||||
|
||||
C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data\Local Settings\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
|
||||
|
||||
or possibly::
|
||||
|
||||
C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
|
||||
|
||||
for `roaming profiles <http://bit.ly/9yl3b6>`_ but that is another story.
|
||||
|
||||
On Linux (and other Unices) the dir, according to the `XDG
|
||||
spec <http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>`_, is::
|
||||
|
||||
~/.local/share/<AppName>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
``appdirs`` to the rescue
|
||||
=========================
|
||||
|
||||
This kind of thing is what the ``appdirs`` module is for. ``appdirs`` will
|
||||
help you choose an appropriate:
|
||||
|
||||
- user data dir (``user_data_dir``)
|
||||
- user config dir (``user_config_dir``)
|
||||
- user cache dir (``user_cache_dir``)
|
||||
- site data dir (``site_data_dir``)
|
||||
- site config dir (``site_config_dir``)
|
||||
- user log dir (``user_log_dir``)
|
||||
|
||||
and also:
|
||||
|
||||
- is a single module so other Python packages can include their own private copy
|
||||
- is slightly opinionated on the directory names used. Look for "OPINION" in
|
||||
documentation and code for when an opinion is being applied.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
some example output
|
||||
===================
|
||||
|
||||
On Mac OS X::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import *
|
||||
>>> appname = "SuperApp"
|
||||
>>> appauthor = "Acme"
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> site_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Caches/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_log_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Logs/SuperApp'
|
||||
|
||||
On Windows 7::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import *
|
||||
>>> appname = "SuperApp"
|
||||
>>> appauthor = "Acme"
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Local\\Acme\\SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor, roaming=True)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Roaming\\Acme\\SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Local\\Acme\\SuperApp\\Cache'
|
||||
>>> user_log_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'C:\\Users\\trentm\\AppData\\Local\\Acme\\SuperApp\\Logs'
|
||||
|
||||
On Linux::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import *
|
||||
>>> appname = "SuperApp"
|
||||
>>> appauthor = "Acme"
|
||||
>>> user_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.local/share/SuperApp
|
||||
>>> site_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/usr/local/share/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> site_data_dir(appname, appauthor, multipath=True)
|
||||
'/usr/local/share/SuperApp:/usr/share/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.cache/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> user_log_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.cache/SuperApp/log'
|
||||
>>> user_config_dir(appname)
|
||||
'/home/trentm/.config/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> site_config_dir(appname)
|
||||
'/etc/xdg/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_DIRS'] = '/etc:/usr/local/etc'
|
||||
>>> site_config_dir(appname, multipath=True)
|
||||
'/etc/SuperApp:/usr/local/etc/SuperApp'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
``AppDirs`` for convenience
|
||||
===========================
|
||||
|
||||
::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import AppDirs
|
||||
>>> dirs = AppDirs("SuperApp", "Acme")
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_data_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> dirs.site_data_dir
|
||||
'/Library/Application Support/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_cache_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Caches/SuperApp'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_log_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Logs/SuperApp'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Per-version isolation
|
||||
=====================
|
||||
|
||||
If you have multiple versions of your app in use that you want to be
|
||||
able to run side-by-side, then you may want version-isolation for these
|
||||
dirs::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from appdirs import AppDirs
|
||||
>>> dirs = AppDirs("SuperApp", "Acme", version="1.0")
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_data_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
>>> dirs.site_data_dir
|
||||
'/Library/Application Support/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_cache_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Caches/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_log_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Logs/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs Changelog
|
||||
=================
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.4.0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
- [PR #42] AppAuthor is now optional on Windows
|
||||
- [issue 41] Support Jython on Windows, Mac, and Unix-like platforms. Windows
|
||||
support requires `JNA <https://github.com/twall/jna>`_.
|
||||
- [PR #44] Fix incorrect behaviour of the site_config_dir method
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.3.0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
- [Unix, issue 16] Conform to XDG standard, instead of breaking it for
|
||||
everybody
|
||||
- [Unix] Removes gratuitous case mangling of the case, since \*nix-es are
|
||||
usually case sensitive, so mangling is not wise
|
||||
- [Unix] Fixes the uterly wrong behaviour in ``site_data_dir``, return result
|
||||
based on XDG_DATA_DIRS and make room for respecting the standard which
|
||||
specifies XDG_DATA_DIRS is a multiple-value variable
|
||||
- [Issue 6] Add ``*_config_dir`` which are distinct on nix-es, according to
|
||||
XDG specs; on Windows and Mac return the corresponding ``*_data_dir``
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.2.0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
- [Unix] Put ``user_log_dir`` under the *cache* dir on Unix. Seems to be more
|
||||
typical.
|
||||
- [issue 9] Make ``unicode`` work on py3k.
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.1.0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
- [issue 4] Add ``AppDirs.user_log_dir``.
|
||||
- [Unix, issue 2, issue 7] appdirs now conforms to `XDG base directory spec
|
||||
<http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>`_.
|
||||
- [Mac, issue 5] Fix ``site_data_dir()`` on Mac.
|
||||
- [Mac] Drop use of 'Carbon' module in favour of hardcoded paths; supports
|
||||
Python3 now.
|
||||
- [Windows] Append "Cache" to ``user_cache_dir`` on Windows by default. Use
|
||||
``opinion=False`` option to disable this.
|
||||
- Add ``appdirs.AppDirs`` convenience class. Usage:
|
||||
|
||||
>>> dirs = AppDirs("SuperApp", "Acme", version="1.0")
|
||||
>>> dirs.user_data_dir
|
||||
'/Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/SuperApp/1.0'
|
||||
|
||||
- [Windows] Cherry-pick Komodo's change to downgrade paths to the Windows short
|
||||
paths if there are high bit chars.
|
||||
- [Linux] Change default ``user_cache_dir()`` on Linux to be singular, e.g.
|
||||
"~/.superapp/cache".
|
||||
- [Windows] Add ``roaming`` option to ``user_data_dir()`` (for use on Windows only)
|
||||
and change the default ``user_data_dir`` behaviour to use a *non*-roaming
|
||||
profile dir (``CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA`` instead of ``CSIDL_APPDATA``). Why? Because
|
||||
a large roaming profile can cause login speed issues. The "only syncs on
|
||||
logout" behaviour can cause surprises in appdata info.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
appdirs 1.0.1 (never released)
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Started this changelog 27 July 2010. Before that this module originated in the
|
||||
`Komodo <http://www.activestate.com/komodo>`_ product as ``applib.py`` and then
|
||||
as `applib/location.py
|
||||
<http://github.com/ActiveState/applib/blob/master/applib/location.py>`_ (used by
|
||||
`PyPM <http://code.activestate.com/pypm/>`_ in `ActivePython
|
||||
<http://www.activestate.com/activepython>`_). This is basically a fork of
|
||||
applib.py 1.0.1 and applib/location.py 1.0.1.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Keywords: application directory log cache user
|
||||
Platform: UNKNOWN
|
||||
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
|
||||
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
|
||||
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
|
||||
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1
|
||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
|
||||
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
|||
CHANGES.rst
|
||||
LICENSE.txt
|
||||
MANIFEST.in
|
||||
Makefile.py
|
||||
README.rst
|
||||
appdirs.py
|
||||
setup.cfg
|
||||
setup.py
|
||||
appdirs.egg-info/PKG-INFO
|
||||
appdirs.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
|
||||
appdirs.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
|
||||
appdirs.egg-info/top_level.txt
|
||||
test/__init__.py
|
||||
test/test_api.py
|
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
appdirs
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,552 @@
|
|||
#!/usr/bin/env python
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
# Copyright (c) 2005-2010 ActiveState Software Inc.
|
||||
# Copyright (c) 2013 Eddy Petrișor
|
||||
|
||||
"""Utilities for determining application-specific dirs.
|
||||
|
||||
See <http://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs> for details and usage.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Dev Notes:
|
||||
# - MSDN on where to store app data files:
|
||||
# http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;310294#XSLTH3194121123120121120120
|
||||
# - Mac OS X: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPFileSystem/index.html
|
||||
# - XDG spec for Un*x: http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
|
||||
|
||||
__version_info__ = (1, 4, 0)
|
||||
__version__ = '.'.join(map(str, __version_info__))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import os
|
||||
|
||||
PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
|
||||
|
||||
if PY3:
|
||||
unicode = str
|
||||
|
||||
if sys.platform.startswith('java'):
|
||||
import platform
|
||||
os_name = platform.java_ver()[3][0]
|
||||
if os_name.startswith('Windows'): # "Windows XP", "Windows 7", etc.
|
||||
system = 'win32'
|
||||
elif os_name.startswith('Mac'): # "Mac OS X", etc.
|
||||
system = 'darwin'
|
||||
else: # "Linux", "SunOS", "FreeBSD", etc.
|
||||
# Setting this to "linux2" is not ideal, but only Windows or Mac
|
||||
# are actually checked for and the rest of the module expects
|
||||
# *sys.platform* style strings.
|
||||
system = 'linux2'
|
||||
else:
|
||||
system = sys.platform
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def user_data_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, roaming=False):
|
||||
r"""Return full path to the user-specific data dir for this application.
|
||||
|
||||
"appname" is the name of application.
|
||||
If None, just the system directory is returned.
|
||||
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the
|
||||
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically
|
||||
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may
|
||||
pass False to disable it.
|
||||
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the
|
||||
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions
|
||||
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this
|
||||
would typically be "<major>.<minor>".
|
||||
Only applied when appname is present.
|
||||
"roaming" (boolean, default False) can be set True to use the Windows
|
||||
roaming appdata directory. That means that for users on a Windows
|
||||
network setup for roaming profiles, this user data will be
|
||||
sync'd on login. See
|
||||
<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766489(WS.10).aspx>
|
||||
for a discussion of issues.
|
||||
|
||||
Typical user data directories are:
|
||||
Mac OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/<AppName>
|
||||
Unix: ~/.local/share/<AppName> # or in $XDG_DATA_HOME, if defined
|
||||
Win XP (not roaming): C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
|
||||
Win XP (roaming): C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
|
||||
Win 7 (not roaming): C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
|
||||
Win 7 (roaming): C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
|
||||
|
||||
For Unix, we follow the XDG spec and support $XDG_DATA_HOME.
|
||||
That means, by default "~/.local/share/<AppName>".
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if system == "win32":
|
||||
if appauthor is None:
|
||||
appauthor = appname
|
||||
const = roaming and "CSIDL_APPDATA" or "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA"
|
||||
path = os.path.normpath(_get_win_folder(const))
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
if appauthor is not False:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appauthor, appname)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appname)
|
||||
elif system == 'darwin':
|
||||
path = os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Application Support/')
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appname)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
path = os.getenv('XDG_DATA_HOME', os.path.expanduser("~/.local/share"))
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appname)
|
||||
if appname and version:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, version)
|
||||
return path
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def site_data_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, multipath=False):
|
||||
"""Return full path to the user-shared data dir for this application.
|
||||
|
||||
"appname" is the name of application.
|
||||
If None, just the system directory is returned.
|
||||
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the
|
||||
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically
|
||||
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may
|
||||
pass False to disable it.
|
||||
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the
|
||||
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions
|
||||
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this
|
||||
would typically be "<major>.<minor>".
|
||||
Only applied when appname is present.
|
||||
"multipath" is an optional parameter only applicable to *nix
|
||||
which indicates that the entire list of data dirs should be
|
||||
returned. By default, the first item from XDG_DATA_DIRS is
|
||||
returned, or '/usr/local/share/<AppName>',
|
||||
if XDG_DATA_DIRS is not set
|
||||
|
||||
Typical user data directories are:
|
||||
Mac OS X: /Library/Application Support/<AppName>
|
||||
Unix: /usr/local/share/<AppName> or /usr/share/<AppName>
|
||||
Win XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>
|
||||
Vista: (Fail! "C:\ProgramData" is a hidden *system* directory on Vista.)
|
||||
Win 7: C:\ProgramData\<AppAuthor>\<AppName> # Hidden, but writeable on Win 7.
|
||||
|
||||
For Unix, this is using the $XDG_DATA_DIRS[0] default.
|
||||
|
||||
WARNING: Do not use this on Windows. See the Vista-Fail note above for why.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if system == "win32":
|
||||
if appauthor is None:
|
||||
appauthor = appname
|
||||
path = os.path.normpath(_get_win_folder("CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA"))
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
if appauthor is not False:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appauthor, appname)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appname)
|
||||
elif system == 'darwin':
|
||||
path = os.path.expanduser('/Library/Application Support')
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appname)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# XDG default for $XDG_DATA_DIRS
|
||||
# only first, if multipath is False
|
||||
path = os.getenv('XDG_DATA_DIRS',
|
||||
os.pathsep.join(['/usr/local/share', '/usr/share']))
|
||||
pathlist = [os.path.expanduser(x.rstrip(os.sep)) for x in path.split(os.pathsep)]
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
if version:
|
||||
appname = os.path.join(appname, version)
|
||||
pathlist = [os.sep.join([x, appname]) for x in pathlist]
|
||||
|
||||
if multipath:
|
||||
path = os.pathsep.join(pathlist)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
path = pathlist[0]
|
||||
return path
|
||||
|
||||
if appname and version:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, version)
|
||||
return path
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def user_config_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, roaming=False):
|
||||
r"""Return full path to the user-specific config dir for this application.
|
||||
|
||||
"appname" is the name of application.
|
||||
If None, just the system directory is returned.
|
||||
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the
|
||||
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically
|
||||
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may
|
||||
pass False to disable it.
|
||||
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the
|
||||
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions
|
||||
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this
|
||||
would typically be "<major>.<minor>".
|
||||
Only applied when appname is present.
|
||||
"roaming" (boolean, default False) can be set True to use the Windows
|
||||
roaming appdata directory. That means that for users on a Windows
|
||||
network setup for roaming profiles, this user data will be
|
||||
sync'd on login. See
|
||||
<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766489(WS.10).aspx>
|
||||
for a discussion of issues.
|
||||
|
||||
Typical user data directories are:
|
||||
Mac OS X: same as user_data_dir
|
||||
Unix: ~/.config/<AppName> # or in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, if defined
|
||||
Win *: same as user_data_dir
|
||||
|
||||
For Unix, we follow the XDG spec and support $XDG_CONFIG_HOME.
|
||||
That means, by deafult "~/.config/<AppName>".
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if system in ["win32", "darwin"]:
|
||||
path = user_data_dir(appname, appauthor, None, roaming)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
path = os.getenv('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', os.path.expanduser("~/.config"))
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appname)
|
||||
if appname and version:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, version)
|
||||
return path
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def site_config_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, multipath=False):
|
||||
"""Return full path to the user-shared data dir for this application.
|
||||
|
||||
"appname" is the name of application.
|
||||
If None, just the system directory is returned.
|
||||
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the
|
||||
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically
|
||||
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may
|
||||
pass False to disable it.
|
||||
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the
|
||||
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions
|
||||
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this
|
||||
would typically be "<major>.<minor>".
|
||||
Only applied when appname is present.
|
||||
"multipath" is an optional parameter only applicable to *nix
|
||||
which indicates that the entire list of config dirs should be
|
||||
returned. By default, the first item from XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is
|
||||
returned, or '/etc/xdg/<AppName>', if XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is not set
|
||||
|
||||
Typical user data directories are:
|
||||
Mac OS X: same as site_data_dir
|
||||
Unix: /etc/xdg/<AppName> or $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS[i]/<AppName> for each value in
|
||||
$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
|
||||
Win *: same as site_data_dir
|
||||
Vista: (Fail! "C:\ProgramData" is a hidden *system* directory on Vista.)
|
||||
|
||||
For Unix, this is using the $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS[0] default, if multipath=False
|
||||
|
||||
WARNING: Do not use this on Windows. See the Vista-Fail note above for why.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if system in ["win32", "darwin"]:
|
||||
path = site_data_dir(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
if appname and version:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, version)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# XDG default for $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
|
||||
# only first, if multipath is False
|
||||
path = os.getenv('XDG_CONFIG_DIRS', '/etc/xdg')
|
||||
pathlist = [os.path.expanduser(x.rstrip(os.sep)) for x in path.split(os.pathsep)]
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
if version:
|
||||
appname = os.path.join(appname, version)
|
||||
pathlist = [os.sep.join([x, appname]) for x in pathlist]
|
||||
|
||||
if multipath:
|
||||
path = os.pathsep.join(pathlist)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
path = pathlist[0]
|
||||
return path
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def user_cache_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, opinion=True):
|
||||
r"""Return full path to the user-specific cache dir for this application.
|
||||
|
||||
"appname" is the name of application.
|
||||
If None, just the system directory is returned.
|
||||
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the
|
||||
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically
|
||||
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may
|
||||
pass False to disable it.
|
||||
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the
|
||||
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions
|
||||
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this
|
||||
would typically be "<major>.<minor>".
|
||||
Only applied when appname is present.
|
||||
"opinion" (boolean) can be False to disable the appending of
|
||||
"Cache" to the base app data dir for Windows. See
|
||||
discussion below.
|
||||
|
||||
Typical user cache directories are:
|
||||
Mac OS X: ~/Library/Caches/<AppName>
|
||||
Unix: ~/.cache/<AppName> (XDG default)
|
||||
Win XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>\Cache
|
||||
Vista: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>\Cache
|
||||
|
||||
On Windows the only suggestion in the MSDN docs is that local settings go in
|
||||
the `CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA` directory. This is identical to the non-roaming
|
||||
app data dir (the default returned by `user_data_dir` above). Apps typically
|
||||
put cache data somewhere *under* the given dir here. Some examples:
|
||||
...\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<ProfileName>\Cache
|
||||
...\Acme\SuperApp\Cache\1.0
|
||||
OPINION: This function appends "Cache" to the `CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA` value.
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This can be disabled with the `opinion=False` option.
|
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"""
|
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if system == "win32":
|
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if appauthor is None:
|
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appauthor = appname
|
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path = os.path.normpath(_get_win_folder("CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA"))
|
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if appname:
|
||||
if appauthor is not False:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appauthor, appname)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appname)
|
||||
if opinion:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, "Cache")
|
||||
elif system == 'darwin':
|
||||
path = os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Caches')
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appname)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
path = os.getenv('XDG_CACHE_HOME', os.path.expanduser('~/.cache'))
|
||||
if appname:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, appname)
|
||||
if appname and version:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, version)
|
||||
return path
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def user_log_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, opinion=True):
|
||||
r"""Return full path to the user-specific log dir for this application.
|
||||
|
||||
"appname" is the name of application.
|
||||
If None, just the system directory is returned.
|
||||
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the
|
||||
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically
|
||||
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may
|
||||
pass False to disable it.
|
||||
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the
|
||||
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions
|
||||
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this
|
||||
would typically be "<major>.<minor>".
|
||||
Only applied when appname is present.
|
||||
"opinion" (boolean) can be False to disable the appending of
|
||||
"Logs" to the base app data dir for Windows, and "log" to the
|
||||
base cache dir for Unix. See discussion below.
|
||||
|
||||
Typical user cache directories are:
|
||||
Mac OS X: ~/Library/Logs/<AppName>
|
||||
Unix: ~/.cache/<AppName>/log # or under $XDG_CACHE_HOME if defined
|
||||
Win XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>\Logs
|
||||
Vista: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>\Logs
|
||||
|
||||
On Windows the only suggestion in the MSDN docs is that local settings
|
||||
go in the `CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA` directory. (Note: I'm interested in
|
||||
examples of what some windows apps use for a logs dir.)
|
||||
|
||||
OPINION: This function appends "Logs" to the `CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA`
|
||||
value for Windows and appends "log" to the user cache dir for Unix.
|
||||
This can be disabled with the `opinion=False` option.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if system == "darwin":
|
||||
path = os.path.join(
|
||||
os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Logs'),
|
||||
appname)
|
||||
elif system == "win32":
|
||||
path = user_data_dir(appname, appauthor, version)
|
||||
version = False
|
||||
if opinion:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, "Logs")
|
||||
else:
|
||||
path = user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor, version)
|
||||
version = False
|
||||
if opinion:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, "log")
|
||||
if appname and version:
|
||||
path = os.path.join(path, version)
|
||||
return path
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class AppDirs(object):
|
||||
"""Convenience wrapper for getting application dirs."""
|
||||
def __init__(self, appname, appauthor=None, version=None, roaming=False,
|
||||
multipath=False):
|
||||
self.appname = appname
|
||||
self.appauthor = appauthor
|
||||
self.version = version
|
||||
self.roaming = roaming
|
||||
self.multipath = multipath
|
||||
|
||||
@property
|
||||
def user_data_dir(self):
|
||||
return user_data_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor,
|
||||
version=self.version, roaming=self.roaming)
|
||||
|
||||
@property
|
||||
def site_data_dir(self):
|
||||
return site_data_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor,
|
||||
version=self.version, multipath=self.multipath)
|
||||
|
||||
@property
|
||||
def user_config_dir(self):
|
||||
return user_config_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor,
|
||||
version=self.version, roaming=self.roaming)
|
||||
|
||||
@property
|
||||
def site_config_dir(self):
|
||||
return site_config_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor,
|
||||
version=self.version, multipath=self.multipath)
|
||||
|
||||
@property
|
||||
def user_cache_dir(self):
|
||||
return user_cache_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor,
|
||||
version=self.version)
|
||||
|
||||
@property
|
||||
def user_log_dir(self):
|
||||
return user_log_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor,
|
||||
version=self.version)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#---- internal support stuff
|
||||
|
||||
def _get_win_folder_from_registry(csidl_name):
|
||||
"""This is a fallback technique at best. I'm not sure if using the
|
||||
registry for this guarantees us the correct answer for all CSIDL_*
|
||||
names.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import _winreg
|
||||
|
||||
shell_folder_name = {
|
||||
"CSIDL_APPDATA": "AppData",
|
||||
"CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": "Common AppData",
|
||||
"CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": "Local AppData",
|
||||
}[csidl_name]
|
||||
|
||||
key = _winreg.OpenKey(
|
||||
_winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
|
||||
r"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders"
|
||||
)
|
||||
dir, type = _winreg.QueryValueEx(key, shell_folder_name)
|
||||
return dir
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _get_win_folder_with_pywin32(csidl_name):
|
||||
from win32com.shell import shellcon, shell
|
||||
dir = shell.SHGetFolderPath(0, getattr(shellcon, csidl_name), 0, 0)
|
||||
# Try to make this a unicode path because SHGetFolderPath does
|
||||
# not return unicode strings when there is unicode data in the
|
||||
# path.
|
||||
try:
|
||||
dir = unicode(dir)
|
||||
|
||||
# Downgrade to short path name if have highbit chars. See
|
||||
# <http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=85099>.
|
||||
has_high_char = False
|
||||
for c in dir:
|
||||
if ord(c) > 255:
|
||||
has_high_char = True
|
||||
break
|
||||
if has_high_char:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
import win32api
|
||||
dir = win32api.GetShortPathName(dir)
|
||||
except ImportError:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
except UnicodeError:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
return dir
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _get_win_folder_with_ctypes(csidl_name):
|
||||
import ctypes
|
||||
|
||||
csidl_const = {
|
||||
"CSIDL_APPDATA": 26,
|
||||
"CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": 35,
|
||||
"CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": 28,
|
||||
}[csidl_name]
|
||||
|
||||
buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(1024)
|
||||
ctypes.windll.shell32.SHGetFolderPathW(None, csidl_const, None, 0, buf)
|
||||
|
||||
# Downgrade to short path name if have highbit chars. See
|
||||
# <http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=85099>.
|
||||
has_high_char = False
|
||||
for c in buf:
|
||||
if ord(c) > 255:
|
||||
has_high_char = True
|
||||
break
|
||||
if has_high_char:
|
||||
buf2 = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(1024)
|
||||
if ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetShortPathNameW(buf.value, buf2, 1024):
|
||||
buf = buf2
|
||||
|
||||
return buf.value
|
||||
|
||||
def _get_win_folder_with_jna(csidl_name):
|
||||
import array
|
||||
from com.sun import jna
|
||||
from com.sun.jna.platform import win32
|
||||
|
||||
buf_size = win32.WinDef.MAX_PATH * 2
|
||||
buf = array.zeros('c', buf_size)
|
||||
shell = win32.Shell32.INSTANCE
|
||||
shell.SHGetFolderPath(None, getattr(win32.ShlObj, csidl_name), None, win32.ShlObj.SHGFP_TYPE_CURRENT, buf)
|
||||
dir = jna.Native.toString(buf.tostring()).rstrip("\0")
|
||||
|
||||
# Downgrade to short path name if have highbit chars. See
|
||||
# <http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=85099>.
|
||||
has_high_char = False
|
||||
for c in dir:
|
||||
if ord(c) > 255:
|
||||
has_high_char = True
|
||||
break
|
||||
if has_high_char:
|
||||
buf = array.zeros('c', buf_size)
|
||||
kernel = win32.Kernel32.INSTANCE
|
||||
if kernal.GetShortPathName(dir, buf, buf_size):
|
||||
dir = jna.Native.toString(buf.tostring()).rstrip("\0")
|
||||
|
||||
return dir
|
||||
|
||||
if system == "win32":
|
||||
try:
|
||||
import win32com.shell
|
||||
_get_win_folder = _get_win_folder_with_pywin32
|
||||
except ImportError:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
from ctypes import windll
|
||||
_get_win_folder = _get_win_folder_with_ctypes
|
||||
except ImportError:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
import com.sun.jna
|
||||
_get_win_folder = _get_win_folder_with_jna
|
||||
except ImportError:
|
||||
_get_win_folder = _get_win_folder_from_registry
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#---- self test code
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||||
appname = "MyApp"
|
||||
appauthor = "MyCompany"
|
||||
|
||||
props = ("user_data_dir", "site_data_dir",
|
||||
"user_config_dir", "site_config_dir",
|
||||
"user_cache_dir", "user_log_dir")
|
||||
|
||||
print("-- app dirs (with optional 'version')")
|
||||
dirs = AppDirs(appname, appauthor, version="1.0")
|
||||
for prop in props:
|
||||
print("%s: %s" % (prop, getattr(dirs, prop)))
|
||||
|
||||
print("\n-- app dirs (without optional 'version')")
|
||||
dirs = AppDirs(appname, appauthor)
|
||||
for prop in props:
|
||||
print("%s: %s" % (prop, getattr(dirs, prop)))
|
||||
|
||||
print("\n-- app dirs (without optional 'appauthor')")
|
||||
dirs = AppDirs(appname)
|
||||
for prop in props:
|
||||
print("%s: %s" % (prop, getattr(dirs, prop)))
|
||||
|
||||
print("\n-- app dirs (with disabled 'appauthor')")
|
||||
dirs = AppDirs(appname, appauthor=False)
|
||||
for prop in props:
|
||||
print("%s: %s" % (prop, getattr(dirs, prop)))
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
|||
[wheel]
|
||||
universal = 1
|
||||
|
||||
[egg_info]
|
||||
tag_build =
|
||||
tag_date = 0
|
||||
tag_svn_revision = 0
|
||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
|
|||
#!/usr/bin/env python
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import os.path
|
||||
from setuptools import setup
|
||||
import appdirs
|
||||
|
||||
tests_require = []
|
||||
if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
|
||||
tests_require.append("unittest2")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def read(fname):
|
||||
inf = open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname))
|
||||
out = "\n" + inf.read().replace("\r\n", "\n")
|
||||
inf.close()
|
||||
return out
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
setup(
|
||||
name='appdirs',
|
||||
version=appdirs.__version__,
|
||||
description='A small Python module for determining appropriate " + \
|
||||
"platform-specific dirs, e.g. a "user data dir".',
|
||||
long_description=read('README.rst') + '\n' + read('CHANGES.rst'),
|
||||
classifiers=[c.strip() for c in """
|
||||
Development Status :: 4 - Beta
|
||||
Intended Audience :: Developers
|
||||
License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
|
||||
Operating System :: OS Independent
|
||||
Programming Language :: Python :: 2
|
||||
Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4
|
||||
Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5
|
||||
Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
|
||||
Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
|
||||
Programming Language :: Python :: 3
|
||||
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1
|
||||
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
|
||||
Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
|
||||
""".split('\n') if c.strip()],
|
||||
test_suite='test.test_api',
|
||||
tests_require=tests_require,
|
||||
keywords='application directory log cache user',
|
||||
author='Trent Mick',
|
||||
author_email='trentm@gmail.com',
|
||||
maintainer='Trent Mick; Sridhar Ratnakumar',
|
||||
maintainer_email='trentm@gmail.com; github@srid.name',
|
||||
url='http://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs',
|
||||
license='MIT',
|
||||
py_modules=["appdirs"],
|
||||
)
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
|||
import sys
|
||||
import appdirs
|
||||
|
||||
if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
|
||||
import unittest2 as unittest
|
||||
else:
|
||||
import unittest
|
||||
|
||||
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
|
||||
STRING_TYPE = basestring
|
||||
else:
|
||||
STRING_TYPE = str
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class Test_AppDir(unittest.TestCase):
|
||||
def test_metadata(self):
|
||||
self.assertTrue(hasattr(appdirs, "__version__"))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(hasattr(appdirs, "__version_info__"))
|
||||
|
||||
def test_helpers(self):
|
||||
self.assertIsInstance(
|
||||
appdirs.user_data_dir('MyApp', 'MyCompany'), STRING_TYPE)
|
||||
self.assertIsInstance(
|
||||
appdirs.site_data_dir('MyApp', 'MyCompany'), STRING_TYPE)
|
||||
self.assertIsInstance(
|
||||
appdirs.user_cache_dir('MyApp', 'MyCompany'), STRING_TYPE)
|
||||
self.assertIsInstance(
|
||||
appdirs.user_log_dir('MyApp', 'MyCompany'), STRING_TYPE)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_dirs(self):
|
||||
dirs = appdirs.AppDirs('MyApp', 'MyCompany', version='1.0')
|
||||
self.assertIsInstance(dirs.user_data_dir, STRING_TYPE)
|
||||
self.assertIsInstance(dirs.site_data_dir, STRING_TYPE)
|
||||
self.assertIsInstance(dirs.user_cache_dir, STRING_TYPE)
|
||||
self.assertIsInstance(dirs.user_log_dir, STRING_TYPE)
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||||
unittest.main()
|
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