ardydedase / cookiecutter-pypackage

Cookiecutter template for a Python package.

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This was forked from: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage. Here are the differences of this forked version:

  • Required packages are not hardcoded in the setup.py file. All the required packages are inside the requirements folder.
  • Package requirements are broken down into separate files:
├── requirements
│   ├── dev.txt
│   ├── prod.txt
│   ├── test.txt
  • Creates a default class based on the package name.

Cookiecutter template for a Python package. See https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter.

  • Free software: BSD license
  • Vanilla testing setup with unittest and python setup.py test
  • Travis-CI: Ready for Travis Continuous Integration testing
  • Tox testing: Setup to easily test for Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4
  • Sphinx docs: Documentation ready for generation with, for example, ReadTheDocs
  • Bumpversion: Pre-configured version bumping with a single command

Usage

Generate a Python package project:

cookiecutter https://github.com/ardydedase/cookiecutter-pypackage.git

About the package requirements:

  • Install the dev requirements in your local machine by running:

    pip install -r requirements/dev.txt
  • Requirements for Unit testing (on Travis) can be found in requirements/test.txt
  • Requirements for Prod build can be found in requirements/prod.txt
  • Prod requirements are reused in both Dev and Test requirements.

Then:

  • Create a repo and put it there.
  • Add the repo to your Travis CI account.
  • Run the script travis_pypi_setup.py to encrypt your PyPI password in Travis config and activate automated deployment on PyPI when you push a new tag to master branch.
  • Add the repo to your ReadTheDocs account + turn on the ReadTheDocs service hook.
  • Release your package the standard Python way. Here's a release checklist: https://gist.github.com/audreyr/5990987
  • (Optional) If you feel like pinning the requirements for your package, you can add a requirements.txt that specifies packages and version numbers.

Not Exactly What You Want?

Don't worry, you have options:

Similar Cookiecutter Templates

  • Nekroze/cookiecutter-pypackage: A fork of this with a PyTest test runner, strict flake8 checking with Travis/Tox, and some docs and setup.py differences.
  • tony/cookiecutter-pypackage-pythonic: Fork with py2.7+3.3 optimizations. Flask/Werkzeug-style test runner, _compat module and module/doc conventions. See README.rst or the github comparison view for exhaustive list of additions and modifications.
  • Also see the network and family tree for this repo. (If you find anything that should be listed here, please add it and send a pull request!)

Fork This / Create Your Own

If you have differences in your preferred setup, I encourage you to fork this to create your own version. Or create your own; it doesn't strictly have to be a fork.

  • Once you have your own version working, add it to the Similar Cookiecutter Templates list above with a brief description.
  • It's up to you whether or not to rename your fork/own version. Do whatever you think sounds good.

Or Submit a Pull Request

I also accept pull requests on this, if they're small, atomic, and if they make my own packaging experience better.

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Cookiecutter template for a Python package.

License:MIT License


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