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version.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Author: Douglas Creager <[email protected]>
# This file is placed into the public domain.
# Calculates the current version number. If possible, this is the
# output of “git describe”, modified to conform to the versioning
# scheme that setuptools uses. If “git describe” returns an error
# (most likely because we're in an unpacked copy of a release tarball,
# rather than in a git working copy), then we fall back on reading the
# contents of the VERSION file.
#
# To use this script, simply import it your setup.py file, and use the
# results of get_git_version() as your package version:
#
# from version import *
#
# setup(
# version=get_git_version(),
# .
# .
# .
# )
#
# This will automatically update the VERSION file, if
# necessary. Note that the VERSION file should *not* be
# checked into git; please add it to your top-level .gitignore file.
#
# You'll probably want to distribute the VERSION file in your
# sdist tarballs; to do this, just create a MANIFEST.in file that
# contains the following line:
#
# include VERSION
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
__all__ = ("get_git_version")
def call_git_describe():
try:
p = Popen(['git', 'describe', '--tags', '--always'],
stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
p.stderr.close()
line = p.stdout.readlines()[0]
return line.strip().decode('utf-8')
except:
return None
def read_release_version():
try:
f = open("VERSION", "r")
try:
version = f.readlines()[0]
return version.strip()
finally:
f.close()
except:
return None
def write_release_version(version):
f = open("VERSION", "w")
f.write("%s\n" % version)
f.close()
def get_git_version():
# Read in the version that's currently in VERSION.
release_version = read_release_version()
# First try to get the current version using “git describe”.
version = call_git_describe()
# If that doesn't work, fall back on the value that's in
# VERSION.
if version is None:
version = release_version
# If we still don't have anything, that's an error.
if version is None:
raise ValueError("Cannot find the version number!")
# If the current version is different from what's in the
# VERSION file, update the file to be current.
if version != release_version:
write_release_version(version)
# Finally, return the current version.
return version[1:]
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(get_git_version())