#! /usr/bin/env python """ Setuptools setup file for Scapy. """ import io import os import sys if sys.version_info[0] <= 2: raise OSError("Scapy no longer supports Python 2 ! Please use Scapy 2.5.0") try: from setuptools import setup from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist from setuptools.command.build_py import build_py except: raise ImportError("setuptools is required to install scapy !") def get_long_description(): """ Extract description from README.md, for PyPI's usage """ def process_ignore_tags(buffer): return "\n".join( x for x in buffer.split("\n") if "" not in x ) try: fpath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "README.md") with io.open(fpath, encoding="utf-8") as f: readme = f.read() desc = readme.partition("")[2] desc = desc.partition("")[0] return process_ignore_tags(desc.strip()) except IOError: return None # Note: why do we bother including a 'scapy/VERSION' file and doing our # own versioning stuff, instead of using more standard methods? # Because it's all garbage. # If you remain fully standard, there's no way # of adding the version dynamically, even less when using archives # (currently, we're able to add the version anytime someone exports Scapy # on github). # If you use setuptools_scm, you'll be able to have the git tag set into # the wheel (therefore the metadata), that you can then retrieve using # importlib.metadata, BUT it breaks sdist (source packages), as those # don't include metadata. def _build_version(path): """ This adds the scapy/VERSION file when creating a sdist and a wheel """ fn = os.path.join(path, 'scapy', 'VERSION') with open(fn, 'w') as f: f.write(__import__('scapy').VERSION) class SDist(sdist): """ Modified sdist to create scapy/VERSION file """ def make_release_tree(self, base_dir, *args, **kwargs): super(SDist, self).make_release_tree(base_dir, *args, **kwargs) # ensure there's a scapy/VERSION file _build_version(base_dir) class BuildPy(build_py): """ Modified build_py to create scapy/VERSION file """ def build_package_data(self): super(BuildPy, self).build_package_data() # ensure there's a scapy/VERSION file _build_version(self.build_lib) setup( cmdclass={'sdist': SDist, 'build_py': BuildPy}, data_files=[('share/man/man1', ["doc/scapy.1"])], long_description=get_long_description(), long_description_content_type='text/markdown', )