docs: Add chapter on upgrading, inc. system Python upgrades [#972].
[mediagoblin.git] / setup.py
index a3cc055c0d00e375a000ea8ed1bb1d9c609cf8a3..62365123042c82ea1e7e2244f44d091f4aa8d147 100644 (file)
--- a/setup.py
+++ b/setup.py
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
 # along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
+from __future__ import print_function
+
 from setuptools import setup, find_packages
+from io import open
 import os
 import re
 
+import sys
+
+PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2  # six is not installed yet
+
 READMEFILE = "README"
 VERSIONFILE = os.path.join("mediagoblin", "_version.py")
 VSRE = r"^__version__ = ['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]"
 
 
 def get_version():
-    verstrline = open(VERSIONFILE, "rt").read()
+    with open(VERSIONFILE, "rt") as fobj:
+        verstrline = fobj.read()
     mo = re.search(VSRE, verstrline, re.M)
     if mo:
         return mo.group(1)
@@ -32,6 +40,134 @@ def get_version():
         raise RuntimeError("Unable to find version string in %s." %
                            VERSIONFILE)
 
+pyversion_install_requires = []
+if PY2:
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('alabaster<=0.7.999') # Tested with 0.7.12
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('alembic<=1.4.999') # Tested with 1.4.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('amqp<=2.5.999') # Tested with 2.5.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('apipkg<=1.999') # Tested with 1.5
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('atomicwrites<=1.4.999') # Tested with 1.4.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('attrs<=19.3.999') # Tested with 19.3.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Babel<=2.8.999') # Tested with 2.8.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('beautifulsoup4<=4.7.999') # Tested with 4.7.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('billiard<=3.5.0.999') # Tested with 3.5.0.5
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('celery<=4.2.999') # Tested with 4.2.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('certifi<=2020.4.5.999') # Tested with 2020.4.5.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('chardet<=3.0.999') # Tested with 3.0.4
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('configobj<=5.0.999') # Tested with 5.0.6
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('configparser<=5.0.999') # Tested with 5.0.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('contextlib2<=0.6.999') # Tested with 0.6.0.post1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('decorator<=4.4.999') # Tested with 4.4.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('dnspython<=1.16.999') # Tested with 1.16.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('docutils<=0.999') # Tested with 0.16
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('email-validator<=1.0.999') # Tested with 1.0.5
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('execnet<=1.7.999') # Tested with 1.7.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('ExifRead<=2.1.999') # Tested with 2.1.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('funcsigs<=1.0.999') # Tested with 1.0.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('functools32<=3.2.999') # Tested with 3.2.3.post2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('idna<=2.999') # Tested with 2.9
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('imagesize<=1.2.999') # Tested with 1.2.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('importlib-metadata<=1.6.999') # Tested with 1.6.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('itsdangerous<=1.1.999') # Tested with 1.1.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Jinja2<=2.11.999') # Tested with 2.11.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('jsonschema<=3.2.999') # Tested with 3.2.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('kombu<=4.3.999') # Tested with 4.3.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Mako<=1.1.999') # Tested with 1.1.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Markdown<=3.1.999') # Tested with 3.1.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('MarkupSafe<=1.1.999') # Tested with 1.1.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('mock<=1.0.999') # Tested with 1.0.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('more-itertools<=5.0.999') # Tested with 5.0.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('oauthlib<=3.1.999') # Tested with 3.1.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('packaging<=20.999') # Tested with 20.3
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Paste<=3.4.999') # Tested with 3.4.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('PasteDeploy<=2.1.999') # Tested with 2.1.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('PasteScript<=3.2.999') # Tested with 3.2.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pathlib2<=2.3.999') # Tested with 2.3.5
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pbr<=5.4.999') # Tested with 5.4.5
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pkg-resources<=0.0.999') # Tested with 0.0.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pluggy<=0.13.999') # Tested with 0.13.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('py<=1.8.999') # Tested with 1.8.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('py-bcrypt<=0.999') # Tested with 0.4
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Pygments<=2.5.999') # Tested with 2.5.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('PyLD<=1.0.999') # Tested with 1.0.5
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pyparsing<=2.4.999') # Tested with 2.4.7
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pyrsistent<=0.16.999') # Tested with 0.16.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pytest<=4.6.999') # Tested with 4.6.9
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pytest-forked<=1.1.999') # Tested with 1.1.3
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pytest-xdist<=1.31.999') # Tested with 1.31.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('python-dateutil<=2.8.999') # Tested with 2.8.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('python-editor<=1.0.999') # Tested with 1.0.4
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('pytz<=2020.999') # Tested with 2020.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('requests<=2.23.999') # Tested with 2.23.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('scandir<=1.10.999') # Tested with 1.10.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('six<=1.12.999') # Tested with 1.12.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('snowballstemmer<=2.0.999') # Tested with 2.0.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Sphinx<=1.8.999') # Tested with 1.8.5
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('sphinxcontrib-websupport<=1.2.999') # Tested with 1.2.2
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('SQLAlchemy<=1.3.999') # Tested with 1.3.16
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('sqlalchemy-migrate<=0.13.999') # Tested with 0.13.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('sqlparse<=0.3.999') # Tested with 0.3.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Tempita<=0.5.999') # Tested with 0.5.3.dev0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('typing<=3.7.4.999') # Tested with 3.7.4.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Unidecode<=1.1.999') # Tested with 1.1.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('urllib3<=1.25.999') # Tested with 1.25.9
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('vine<=1.3.999') # Tested with 1.3.0
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('waitress<=1.4.999') # Tested with 1.4.3
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('wcwidth<=0.1.999') # Tested with 0.1.9
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('WebOb<=1.8.999') # Tested with 1.8.6
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('WebTest<=2.0.999') # Tested with 2.0.35
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('Werkzeug<=0.16.999') # Tested with 0.16.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('WTForms<=2.3.999') # Tested with 2.3.1
+    pyversion_install_requires.append('zipp<=1.2.999') # Tested with 1.2.0
+
+install_requires = [
+    'waitress',
+    'alembic>=0.7.5',
+    'python-dateutil',
+    'wtforms',
+    'py-bcrypt',
+    'pytest>=2.3.1',
+    'pytest-xdist',
+    'werkzeug>=0.7,<1.0.0',
+    # Celery 4.3.0 drops the "sqlite" transport alias making our tests fail.
+    'celery>=3.0,<4.3.0',
+    # Jinja2 3.0.0 uses f-strings (Python 3.7 and above) but `pip install` on
+    # Debian 9 doesn't seem to respect Jinja2's 'python_requires=">=3.6"' line.
+    'jinja2<3.0.0',
+    'Babel>=1.3',
+    'WebTest>=2.0.18',
+    'ConfigObj',
+    'Markdown',
+    'sqlalchemy',
+    'itsdangerous',
+    'pytz',
+    'sphinx',
+    'six>=1.11.0',
+    'oauthlib',
+    'unidecode',
+    'jsonschema',
+    'PasteDeploy',
+    'PasteScript',
+    'requests>=2.6.0',
+    'certifi>=2017.4.17', # Reported to be a requirement on Fedora 31 (TODO: test)
+    'PyLD<2.0.0', # Python 2, but also breaks a Python 3 test if >= 2.0.0.
+    'ExifRead>=2.0.0',
+    'email-validator', # Seems that WTForms must have dropped this.
+    # This is optional:
+    # 'translitcodec',
+    # For now we're expecting that users will install this from
+    # their package managers.
+    # 'lxml',
+    # 'Pillow',
+] + pyversion_install_requires
+
+if not PY2:
+    # PyPI version (1.4.2) does not have proper Python 3 support
+    install_requires.append('ExifRead>=2.0.0')
+
+with open(READMEFILE, encoding="utf-8") as fobj:
+    long_description = fobj.read()
+
 try:
     setup(
     name="mediagoblin",
@@ -40,55 +176,18 @@ try:
     zip_safe=False,
     include_package_data = True,
     # scripts and dependencies
-    install_requires=[
-        'setuptools',
-        'python-dateutil',
-        'PasteScript',
-        'wtforms',
-        'py-bcrypt',
-        'pytest>=2.3.1',
-        'pytest-xdist',
-        'werkzeug>=0.7',
-        'celery>=3.0',
-        'kombu',
-        'jinja2',
-        'sphinx',
-        'Babel<1.0',
-        'argparse',
-        'webtest<2',
-        'ConfigObj',
-        'Markdown',
-        'sqlalchemy<0.9.0, >0.8.0',
-        'sqlalchemy-migrate',
-        'mock',
-        'itsdangerous',
-        'pytz',
-        'six',
-        'oauthlib==0.5.0',
-        'unidecode',
-
-        ## Annoying.  Please remove once we can!  We only indirectly
-        ## use pbr, and currently it breaks things, presumably till
-        ## their next release.
-        # 'pbr==0.5.22',
-
-        ## This is optional!
-        # 'translitcodec',
-        ## For now we're expecting that users will install this from
-        ## their package managers.
-        # 'lxml',
-        # 'PIL',
-        ],
-    # requires=['gst'],
+    install_requires=install_requires,
     test_suite='nose.collector',
     entry_points="""\
         [console_scripts]
         gmg = mediagoblin.gmg_commands:main_cli
-        pybabel = mediagoblin.babel.messages.frontend:main
 
         [paste.app_factory]
         app = mediagoblin.app:paste_app_factory
 
+        [paste.server_runner]
+        paste_server_selector = mediagoblin.app:paste_server_selector
+
         [paste.filter_app_factory]
         errors = mediagoblin.errormiddleware:mgoblin_error_middleware
 
@@ -102,30 +201,33 @@ try:
     author='Free Software Foundation and contributors',
     author_email='cwebber@gnu.org',
     url="http://mediagoblin.org/",
-    download_url="http://mediagoblin.org/download/",
-    long_description=open(READMEFILE).read(),
+    long_description=long_description,
+    description='MediaGoblin is a web application for publishing all kinds of media',
     classifiers=[
         "Development Status :: 3 - Alpha",
         "Environment :: Web Environment",
         "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3 or later (AGPLv3+)",
         "Operating System :: OS Independent",
         "Programming Language :: Python",
-        'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
         'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
         "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content"
         ],
     )
-except TypeError, e:
+except TypeError as e:
+    import sys
+
     # Check if the problem is caused by the sqlalchemy/setuptools conflict
     msg_as_str = str(e)
     if not (msg_as_str == 'dist must be a Distribution instance'):
         raise
 
     # If so, tell the user it is OK to just run the script again.
-    print "\n\n---------- NOTE ----------"
-    print "The setup.py command you ran failed."
-    print ""
-    print ("It is a known possible failure. Just run it again. It works the "
-           "second time.")
-    import sys
+    print("\n\n---------- NOTE ----------", file=sys.stderr)
+    print("The setup.py command you ran failed.\n", file=sys.stderr)
+    print("It is a known possible failure. Just run it again. It works the "
+          "second time.", file=sys.stderr)
     sys.exit(1)