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Source: server22
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Maintainer: commrat <something@hotmail.com>
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Section: python
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Priority: optional
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Build-Depends: python3.8, dh-python, python3-setuptools, python3-all, debhelper (>= 9)
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Depends: python3, python-docopt
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Standards-Version: 3.9.6
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Version: 13.2.2
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Package: server22
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Architecture: all
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Description: Start a server, which listens on port 5000
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And listens.
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Pipfile
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Pipfile
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[[source]]
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url = "https://pypi.org/simple"
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verify_ssl = true
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name = "pypi"
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[packages]
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docopt = "*"
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[dev-packages]
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[requires]
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python_version = "3.8"
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README.md
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README.md
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# Packaging guide
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## Usage
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This is a minimalist project for making any python module/package installable on Debian based distributions.
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The goal is:
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1) install project locally
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2) create .deb package
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3) install .deb package
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Once you cloned this repo to your local machine, you should run following commands to make it works:
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If install.sh isn't executable run this:
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- sudo chmod +x install.sh
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install.sh provides all necessarily commands (read more bellow) for python installation on deb system & creates
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server22 dir and .deb file in /tmp
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- ./install.sh
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Installation folder and .deb package are moved to tmp dir, so we will continue from there
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- cd /tmp
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That command will install package (version should change in the future, so use the right name of .deb package)
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- sudo dpkg -i server22_13.2.2_all.deb
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Be aware, that server22 is using docopt and It has to be run with port argument
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Now you can happily run your server :)
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- server22 5000
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If you (for some reason) want to uninstall this project just type this:
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- sudo apt-get remove server22 -y
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## SERVER22 info
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Server22 is single module, which creates a socket and waits for the connection of client.
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## Trees:
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- root dir where installation is applied:
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├── DEBIAN
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│ └── control
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├── install.sh
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├── Pipfile
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├── Pipfile.lock
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├── README.md
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├── setup.py
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└── src
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└── server22
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├── __init__.py
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└── server22.py
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- dir created after installation:
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├── DEBIAN
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│ └── control
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└── usr
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├── bin
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│ └── server22
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├── lib
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│ └── python3
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│ └── dist-packages
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│ ├── server22
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│ │ ├── __init__.py
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│ │ └── server22.py
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│ └── server22-2.2.2.egg-info
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│ ├── dependency_links.txt
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│ ├── entry_points.txt
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│ ├── PKG-INFO
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│ └── top_level.txt
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└── share
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└── doc
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└── server22
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├── copyright
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└── changelog.gz
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## setup.py
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setup.py in root folder is ESSENTIAL! In this project is used the bare minimum of it:
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#!/usr/bin/python
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from setuptools import setup
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setup(
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name='server22',
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version='2.2.2',
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description='Start a server, which listens on port 5000',
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long_description='Server waits on client to join on localhost:5000.',
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packages=['server22'],
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package_dir={'':'src'},
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entry_points={"console_scripts": ["server22 = server22.server22:main"]},
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)
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You can find all possibilities and options of setup.py down below.
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## src/server22
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This source directory contains empty __init__.py file and server22.py
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init file should be always here, beacuse python installation will looks for that and point this as source dir.
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After that, server22 is run.
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## DEBIAN/control
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In the past, that was essential to have a /debian directory and some files in it (including control).
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Nowadays directory should be named /DEBIAN with capital letters and It is enough if it contains just control file.
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dpkg will read the instructions and pack that to .deb
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This is how It looks like:
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Source: server22
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Maintainer: commrat <something@hotmail.com>
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Section: python
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Priority: optional
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Build-Depends: python3.8, dh-python, python3-setuptools, python3-all, debhelper (>= 9)
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Depends: python3, python-docopt
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Standards-Version: 3.9.6
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Version: 13.2.2
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Package: server22
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Architecture: all
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Description: Start a server, which listens on port 5000
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And listens.
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NOTE: third party library docopt should be installed by pip to be functional in dpkg packaging.
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## Junk files in root dir
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python installation will totally ignore your files in root folder (except source dir and setup.py), so feel free to
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make some files You need (for example Pipfile, README, etc.)
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## install.sh
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Shell script, which automatized the process of installation and packaging.
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You can find more info about tasks performed in install.sh - comments.
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## python setup.py <args>
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For the long time, distutils was the most used library for python installations, however official Python Software Foundation
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does not recommend this lib anymore.
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setuptools were created and It offers more options, after making setuptools implemented in python installation It becomes standart.
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Now we will take a look for some python setup.py use cases.
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* python setup.py build
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Creates a build folder (which is necessary for installation) - but not actually install anything. We can think about that as some 'preparation for install'.
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tree:
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├── build
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│ └── lib
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│ └── server23
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│ ├── __init__.py
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│ └── server23.py
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├── DEBIAN
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│ └── control
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├── install.sh
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├── setup.py
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└── src
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└── server23
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├── __init__.py
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└── server23.py
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* python setup.py install
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Installation is 2 step action. First step = build. Second step = final local installation.
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tree:
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├── DEBIAN
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│ └── control
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├── build
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│ └── lib
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│ └── server23
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│ ├── __init__.py
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│ └── server23.py
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└── usr
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├── bin
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│ └── server22
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├── lib
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│ └── python3
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│ └── dist-packages
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│ ├── server22
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│ │ ├── __init__.py
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│ │ └── server22.py
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│ └── server22-2.2.2.egg-info
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│ ├── dependency_links.txt
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│ ├── entry_points.txt
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│ ├── PKG-INFO
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│ └── top_level.txt
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└── share
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└── doc
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└── server22
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├── copyright
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└── changelog.gz
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* python setup.py sdist
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It will create source distribution - and zip it, so you can ship it :)
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tree:
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├── DEBIAN
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│ └── control
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├── dist
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│ └── server24-2.2.2.tar.gz
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├── install.sh
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├── m.md
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├── setup.py
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└── src
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├── server24
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│ ├── __init__.py
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│ └── server24.py
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└── server24.egg-info
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├── dependency_links.txt
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├── entry_points.txt
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├── PKG-INFO
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├── SOURCES.txt
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└── top_level.txt
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* python setup.py develop
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Executes build, installation but creates a simlink, so every changes made are immediately visible, without need of reinstall.
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* python setup.py bdist_rpm
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Creates .rpm package, which can be installed.
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* python setup.py bdist_wininst
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Creates an executable installer for Windows.
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NOTE: bdist_rpm & bdist_wininst does not work on Debian based distrubutions! You have to do that on suitable OS.
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## Structure of setup.py
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- from PyPA (Python Packaging Authority), https://www.pypa.io/en/latest/
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"""A setuptools based setup module.
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See:
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https://packaging.python.org/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/
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https://github.com/pypa/sampleproject
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"""
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- Always prefer setuptools over distutils
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from setuptools import setup, find_packages
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import pathlib
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here = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent.resolve()
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- Get the long description from the README file
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long_description = (here / 'README.md').read_text(encoding='utf-8')
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- Arguments marked as "Required" below must be included for upload to PyPI.
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- Fields marked as "Optional" may be commented out.
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setup(
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# This is the name of your project. The first time you publish this
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# package, this name will be registered for you. It will determine how
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# users can install this project, e.g.:
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#
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# $ pip install sampleproject
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#
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# And where it will live on PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/sampleproject/
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#
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# There are some restrictions on what makes a valid project name
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# specification here:
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# https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#name
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name='sampleproject', # Required
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# Versions should comply with PEP 440:
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# https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/
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#
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# For a discussion on single-sourcing the version across setup.py and the
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# project code, see
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# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/single_source_version.html
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version='2.0.0', # Required
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# This is a one-line description or tagline of what your project does. This
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# corresponds to the "Summary" metadata field:
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# https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#summary
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description='A sample Python project', # Optional
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# This is an optional longer description of your project that represents
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# the body of text which users will see when they visit PyPI.
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#
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# Often, this is the same as your README, so you can just read it in from
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# that file directly (as we have already done above)
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#
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# This field corresponds to the "Description" metadata field:
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# https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#description-optional
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long_description=long_description, # Optional
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# Denotes that our long_description is in Markdown; valid values are
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# text/plain, text/x-rst, and text/markdown
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#
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# Optional if long_description is written in reStructuredText (rst) but
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# required for plain-text or Markdown; if unspecified, "applications should
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# attempt to render [the long_description] as text/x-rst; charset=UTF-8 and
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# fall back to text/plain if it is not valid rst" (see link below)
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#
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# This field corresponds to the "Description-Content-Type" metadata field:
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# https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#description-content-type-optional
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long_description_content_type='text/markdown', # Optional (see note above)
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# This should be a valid link to your project's main homepage.
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#
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# This field corresponds to the "Home-Page" metadata field:
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# https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#home-page-optional
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url='https://github.com/pypa/sampleproject', # Optional
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# This should be your name or the name of the organization which owns the
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# project.
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author='A. Random Developer', # Optional
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# This should be a valid email address corresponding to the author listed
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# above.
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author_email='author@example.com', # Optional
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# Classifiers help users find your project by categorizing it.
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#
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# For a list of valid classifiers, see https://pypi.org/classifiers/
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classifiers=[ # Optional
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# How mature is this project? Common values are
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# 3 - Alpha
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# 4 - Beta
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# 5 - Production/Stable
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'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
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# Indicate who your project is intended for
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'Intended Audience :: Developers',
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'Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools',
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# Pick your license as you wish
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'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
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# Specify the Python versions you support here. In particular, ensure
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# that you indicate you support Python 3. These classifiers are *not*
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# checked by 'pip install'. See instead 'python_requires' below.
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only',
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],
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# This field adds keywords for your project which will appear on the
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# project page. What does your project relate to?
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#
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# Note that this is a list of additional keywords, separated
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# by commas, to be used to assist searching for the distribution in a
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# larger catalog.
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keywords='sample, setuptools, development', # Optional
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# When your source code is in a subdirectory under the project root, e.g.
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# `src/`, it is necessary to specify the `package_dir` argument.
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package_dir={'': 'src'}, # Optional
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# You can just specify package directories manually here if your project is
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# simple. Or you can use find_packages().
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#
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# Alternatively, if you just want to distribute a single Python file, use
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# the `py_modules` argument instead as follows, which will expect a file
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# called `my_module.py` to exist:
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#
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# py_modules=["my_module"],
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#
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packages=find_packages(where='src'), # Required
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# Specify which Python versions you support. In contrast to the
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# 'Programming Language' classifiers above, 'pip install' will check this
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# and refuse to install the project if the version does not match. See
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# https://packaging.python.org/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/#python-requires
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python_requires='>=3.6, <4',
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# This field lists other packages that your project depends on to run.
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# Any package you put here will be installed by pip when your project is
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# installed, so they must be valid existing projects.
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#
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# For an analysis of "install_requires" vs pip's requirements files see:
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# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/requirements.html
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install_requires=['peppercorn'], # Optional
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# List additional groups of dependencies here (e.g. development
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# dependencies). Users will be able to install these using the "extras"
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# syntax, for example:
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#
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# $ pip install sampleproject[dev]
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#
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# Similar to `install_requires` above, these must be valid existing
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# projects.
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extras_require={ # Optional
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'dev': ['check-manifest'],
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'test': ['coverage'],
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},
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# If there are data files included in your packages that need to be
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# installed, specify them here.
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package_data={ # Optional
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'sample': ['package_data.dat'],
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},
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# Although 'package_data' is the preferred approach, in some case you may
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# need to place data files outside of your packages. See:
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# http://docs.python.org/distutils/setupscript.html#installing-additional-files
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#
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# In this case, 'data_file' will be installed into '<sys.prefix>/my_data'
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data_files=[('my_data', ['data/data_file'])], # Optional
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# To provide executable scripts, use entry points in preference to the
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# "scripts" keyword. Entry points provide cross-platform support and allow
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# `pip` to create the appropriate form of executable for the target
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# platform.
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#
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# For example, the following would provide a command called `sample` which
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# executes the function `main` from this package when invoked:
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entry_points={ # Optional
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'console_scripts': [
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'sample=sample:main',
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],
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},
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# List additional URLs that are relevant to your project as a dict.
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#
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# This field corresponds to the "Project-URL" metadata fields:
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# https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#project-url-multiple-use
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#
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# Examples listed include a pattern for specifying where the package tracks
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# issues, where the source is hosted, where to say thanks to the package
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# maintainers, and where to support the project financially. The key is
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# what's used to render the link text on PyPI.
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project_urls={ # Optional
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'Bug Reports': 'https://github.com/pypa/sampleproject/issues',
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'Funding': 'https://donate.pypi.org',
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'Say Thanks!': 'http://saythanks.io/to/example',
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'Source': 'https://github.com/pypa/sampleproject/',
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},
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)
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33
install.sh
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#!/bin/sh
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set -e -x
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sudo rm -rf /tmp/server22
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python3 setup.py install --install-layout deb --root /tmp/server22
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#read -p "Enter full path to your project folder: " PROJECT_PATH
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#sudo rm -rf /home/commrat/Job/filesystem/server22/src/server22.egg-info
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#sudo rm -rf /home/commrat/Job/filesystem/server22/build
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# sudo rm -rf ${PROJECT_PATH}/build
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# sudo rm -rf ${PROJECT_PATH}/src/server22.egg-info
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sudo rm -rf ./src/server22.egg-info
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sudo rm -rf ./build
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tree
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#sudo mkdir /tmp/server22/DEBIAN
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sudo cp -R ./DEBIAN /tmp/server22
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#sudo cp -b /home/commrat/Job/filesystem/control /tmp/server22/DEBIAN
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#sudo cp -b ../control /tmp/server22/DEBIAN
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sudo rm -r /tmp/server22/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/server22/__pycache__
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tree /tmp/server22
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mkdir /tmp/server22/usr/share/
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mkdir /tmp/server22/usr/share/doc
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mkdir /tmp/server22/usr/share/doc/server22/
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touch /tmp/server22/usr/share/doc/server22/copyright
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touch /tmp/server22/usr/share/doc/server22/changelog.gz
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sudo chown -R root:staff /tmp/server22
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sudo chown -R root:root /tmp/server22/usr/share
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tree /tmp/server22
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dpkg -b /tmp/server22
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lintian -c /tmp/server22.deb
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dpkg-name -o /tmp/server22.deb
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19
setup.py
Executable file
19
setup.py
Executable file
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
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#!/usr/bin/python
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from setuptools import setup
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setup(
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name='server22',
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version='2.2.2',
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description='Start a server, which listens on port 5000',
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long_description='Server waits on client to join on localhost:5000.',
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#py_modules=['debcomm'],
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packages=['server22'],
|
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package_dir={'':'src'},
|
||||
entry_points={"console_scripts": ["server22 = server22.server22:main"]},
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# FOR WHEEL INSTALATION (FOR UPLOAD TO PYPY)
|
||||
# $ python setup.py bdist_wheel
|
||||
# LOCAL INSTALLATION (-e for continual developement, it's just link)
|
||||
# $ pip install -e .
|
||||
0
src/server22/__init__.py
Normal file
0
src/server22/__init__.py
Normal file
69
src/server22/server22.py
Normal file
69
src/server22/server22.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/python3
|
||||
'''
|
||||
server.
|
||||
|
||||
Usage:
|
||||
server.py <port> [options]
|
||||
|
||||
Arguments:
|
||||
<port> Specify the port
|
||||
|
||||
Options:
|
||||
--sleep <sleep> Specify how often data will be send (secs).
|
||||
'''
|
||||
|
||||
import socket
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import random
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import string
|
||||
import docopt
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def string_generator(string_len):
|
||||
chars = list(string.ascii_lowercase) + list(string.ascii_uppercase) + list(string.digits)
|
||||
list_of_chars = [random.choice(chars) for _ in range(string_len)]
|
||||
final_string = ''.join(list_of_chars)
|
||||
return final_string
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def send_data(c, sleep_time):
|
||||
while 1:
|
||||
string_len = random.randint(1, 120)
|
||||
generated_string = string_generator(string_len)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
c.send(generated_string.encode())
|
||||
except BrokenPipeError:
|
||||
print('Connection failed.')
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
time.sleep(sleep_time)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def main():
|
||||
args = docopt.docopt(__doc__)
|
||||
port_arg = args['<port>']
|
||||
sleep_time = args['--sleep']
|
||||
sleep_time = float(sleep_time) if sleep_time else 1
|
||||
port = int(port_arg)
|
||||
|
||||
s = socket.socket()
|
||||
s.bind(('', port))
|
||||
s.listen()
|
||||
print('Socket is listening.')
|
||||
while 1:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
print('Waiting for connection.')
|
||||
c, addr = s.accept()
|
||||
if c:
|
||||
print('Got connection from: ', addr)
|
||||
print('Socket data: ', c)
|
||||
send_data(c, sleep_time)
|
||||
except KeyboardInterrupt:
|
||||
print('Program ends by user request.')
|
||||
break
|
||||
s.close()
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
||||
sys.exit(main())
|
||||
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