# This Makefile is only used by developers. PYTHON:=python VERSION:=$(shell $(PYTHON) setup.py --version) MAINTAINER:=$(shell $(PYTHON) setup.py --maintainer) AUTHOR:=$(shell $(PYTHON) setup.py --author) APPNAME:=$(shell $(PYTHON) setup.py --name) LAPPNAME:=$(shell echo $(APPNAME)|tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]") ARCHIVE_SOURCE:=$(LAPPNAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz ARCHIVE_WIN32:=$(LAPPNAME)-$(VERSION).exe GITUSER:=wummel GITREPO:=$(LAPPNAME) HOMEPAGE:=$(HOME)/public_html/$(LAPPNAME)-webpage.git DEBUILDDIR:=$(HOME)/projects/debian/official DEBORIGFILE:=$(DEBUILDDIR)/$(LAPPNAME)_$(VERSION).orig.tar.gz DEBPACKAGEDIR:=$(DEBUILDDIR)/$(LAPPNAME)-$(VERSION) # Pytest options: # --resultlog: write test results in file # -s: do not capture stdout/stderr (some tests fail otherwise) PYTESTOPTS?=--resultlog=testresults.txt -s --durations=0 # which test modules to run TESTS ?= tests/ # set test options TESTOPTS= all: dist: [ -d dist ] || mkdir dist git archive --format=tar --prefix=$(LAPPNAME)-$(VERSION)/ HEAD | gzip -9 > dist/$(ARCHIVE_SOURCE) [ ! -f ../$(ARCHIVE_WIN32) ] || cp ../$(ARCHIVE_WIN32) dist sign: [ -f dist/$(ARCHIVE_SOURCE).asc ] || gpg --detach-sign --armor dist/$(ARCHIVE_SOURCE) [ -f dist/$(ARCHIVE_WIN32).asc ] || gpg --detach-sign --armor dist/$(ARCHIVE_WIN32) upload: github-upload $(GITUSER) $(GITREPO) \ dist/$(ARCHIVE_SOURCE) dist/$(ARCHIVE_WIN32) \ dist/$(ARCHIVE_SOURCE).asc dist/$(ARCHIVE_WIN32).asc homepage: # update metadata @echo "version: \"$(VERSION)\"" > $(HOMEPAGE)/info.yaml @echo "name: \"$(APPNAME)\"" >> $(HOMEPAGE)/info.yaml @echo "lname: \"$(LAPPNAME)\"" >> $(HOMEPAGE)/info.yaml @echo "maintainer: \"$(MAINTAINER)\"" >> $(HOMEPAGE)/info.yaml @echo "author: \"$(AUTHOR)\"" >> $(HOMEPAGE)/info.yaml # generate static files make -C $(HOMEPAGE) gen upload tag: # add and push the version tag git tag upstream/$(VERSION) git push --tags origin upstream/$(VERSION) # Make a new release by calling all the distinct steps in the correct order. # Each step is a separate target so that it's easy to do this manually if # anything screwed up. release: clean releasecheck $(MAKE) dist sign upload homepage tag register deb register: @echo "Register at Python Package Index..." $(PYTHON) setup.py register @echo "Submitting to freecode.org..." freecode-submit < $(LAPPNAME).freecode releasecheck: test check @if egrep -i "xx\.|xxxx|\.xx" doc/changelog.txt > /dev/null; then \ echo "Could not release: edit doc/changelog.txt release date"; false; \ fi @if [ ! -f ../$(ARCHIVE_WIN32) ]; then \ echo "Missing WIN32 distribution archive at ../$(ARCHIVE_WIN32)"; \ false; \ fi @if ! grep "Version: $(VERSION)" $(LAPPNAME).freecode > /dev/null; then \ echo "Could not release: edit $(LAPPNAME).freecode version"; false; \ fi check: # The check programs used here are mostly local scripts on my private system. # So for other developers there is no need to execute this target. check-copyright check-pofiles -v py-tabdaddy py-unittest2-compat tests/ $(MAKE) doccheck doccheck: py-check-docstrings --force \ patoolib \ patool \ *.py pyflakes: pyflakes setup.py patool patoolib tests count: # print some code statistics @sloccount patool patoolib clean: find . -name \*.pyc -delete find . -name \*.pyo -delete rm -rf build dist test: $(PYTHON) -m pytest $(PYTESTOPTS) $(TESTOPTS) $(TESTS) doc/$(LAPPNAME).txt: doc/$(LAPPNAME).1 # make text file from man page for Windows builds cols=`stty size | cut -d" " -f2`; stty cols 72; man -l $< | sed -e 's/.\cH//g' > $@; stty cols $$cols deb: # build a debian package [ -f $(DEBORIGFILE) ] || cp dist/$(ARCHIVE_SOURCE) $(DEBORIGFILE) sed -i -e 's/VERSION_$(LAPPNAME):=.*/VERSION_$(LAPPNAME):=$(VERSION)/' $(DEBUILDDIR)/$(LAPPNAME).mak [ -d $(DEBPACKAGEDIR) ] || (cd $(DEBUILDDIR); \ patool extract $(DEBORIGFILE); \ cd $(CURDIR); \ git checkout debian; \ cp -r debian $(DEBPACKAGEDIR); \ rm -f $(DEBPACKAGEDIR)/debian/.gitignore; \ git checkout master) $(MAKE) -C $(DEBUILDDIR) $(LAPPNAME)_clean $(LAPPNAME) update-copyright: # update-copyright is a local tool which updates the copyright year for each # modified file. update-copyright --holder="$(MAINTAINER)" changelog: # github-changelog is a local tool which parses the changelog and automatically # closes issues mentioned in the changelog entries. github-changelog $(DRYRUN) $(GITUSER) $(GITREPO) doc/changelog.txt .PHONY: changelog update-copyright deb test clean count pyflakes check app .PHONY: releasecheck release upload sign dist all tag register