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buildout.eggtractor-0.6-2.lbn13.noarch

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RPM  buildout.eggtractor-0.6-2.lbn13.noarch.rpm Architecture  noarch Size  36063 Created  2017/08/04 11:07:37 UTC
Package Specification
Summary auto-add eggs to buildout config
Group Application/Internet
License GPL
Home Page http://pypi.python.org
Description

Q: What is a buildout extension ?

A: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zc.buildout#extensions The problem

When developing zope/plone eggs with buildout I have to edit the buildout configuration file ( in 3 places ) each time I create/delete/rename a development egg in the src directory or in other development directories (sometime I have more than one).

I have to add/delete/rename the egg in the eggs option of the [buildout] and then add/delete/rename the egg path in the develop option of the [buildout] and in the end add/delete/rename the zcml option of the zope [instance] or in the configure.zcml file of my policy package. This is too much specially when the speed is set to development mode. I need a less boring way to develop. Solution

buildout.eggtractor is a buildout extension that scans the src directory or a list of directories I give for eggs and picks them up automatically. So no more editing of the buildout's configuration file.

When buildout.eggtractor finds an egg in the scanned directory it:

  1. adds the egg to the ``eggs`` option of all zope instance parts or to a set of given parts
  2. adds the egg's path in the ``develop`` option of the ``[buildout]``
  3. If ``tractor-autoload-zcml`` is not given or set to other thing than false, scans the egg folder for ``configure.zcml``, ``meta.zcml`` and ``overrides.zcml`` and adds the appropriate zcml entries to the ``zcml`` option of the zope instance parts or to a set of given parts.

This steps are done on the fly when running buildout. So I can add/delete/rename an egg and it will be picked up.

NOTE: The extension does not write to the buildout's configuration file. buildout.eggtractor options

tractor-src-directory: A set of directories to scan for development eggs. Defaults to the src directory of the buildout. tractor-target-parts: A set of parts to update their eggs option with eggs found in the tractor-src-directory. Defaults to zope instance parts if any. tractor-autoload-zcml(boolean): Update the zcml option of tractor-target-parts with the eggs found in tractor-src-directory. Defaults to true tractor-zcml-top: A set of eggs to load their zcml files first. Defaults to an empty set.

How to use it

Using buildout.eggtractor is very simple. As said, it is a buildout extension. All I have to do is to declare it in the extensions option:

[buildout] parts =

extensions = buildout.eggtractor

That's all. buildout.eggtractor will scan the src directory and do its job every time I run the buildout command.

When I have other directories I want to scan I just add an tractor-src-directory option in the [buildout] and add my directories there:

[buildout] parts =

extensions = buildout.eggtractor

tractor-src-directory = dev-src1 dev-src2 src

In a few cases when the priority of loading zcml files matters. I add the egg to be loaded first in the tractor-zcml-top option in the [buildout]:

[buildout] parts =

extensions = buildout.eggtractor

tractor-src-directory = dev-src1 dev-src2 src

tractor-zcml-top = plone.app.mypackage1

If I want to add the eggs found in the development directories to the eggs option of a given set of parts, I add a tractor-target-parts option and add the parts there:

[buildout] parts = instance1 instance2 instance3

extensions = buildout.eggtractor

tractor-target-parts = instance1 instance3

This way only instance1 and instance3 will be updated.

If I have already other way to include the zcml files (ie: z3c.autoinclude) and don't want eggtractor to generate the zcml slugs, I add an tractor-autoload-zcml option and set it to false

In most cases you will only need to add buildout.eggtractor to the extensions option of the [buildout] without any extra configuration options. LIMITATION

The extension assumes that the egg name reflects its file system structure

example: if the egg name is com.mustap.www the extension assumes that the file system structure is one of the following:

  1. com.mustap.www/src/com/mustap/www
  2. com.mustap.www/com/mustap/www

This is where the extension looks for configure.zcml, meta.zcml and overrides.zcml files.

If the egg name has nothing to do with how it is structured on the system, the extension will ignore it.

XXX: I guess walking through the directory is better than this assumption.

In my case this is not a limitation as I choose my egg names that way.

Requires
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)  
rpmlib(FileDigests)  
/bin/sh  
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)  
rpmlib(PartialHardlinkSets)  
rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)  
Provides
buildout.eggtractor
Obsoletes
buildout.eggtractor-egginfo

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