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PEP: 426
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Title: Metadata for Python Software Packages 1.3
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Version: $Revision$
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Last-Modified: $Date$
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Author: Daniel Holth <dholth@fastmail.fm>
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BDFL-Delegate: Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan@gmail.com>
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Discussions-To: Distutils SIG
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Status: Draft
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Type: Standards Track
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Content-Type: text/x-rst
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Created: 30 Aug 2012
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Abstract
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========
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This PEP describes a mechanism for adding metadata to Python distributions.
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It includes specifics of the field names, and their semantics and
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usage.
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This document specifies version 1.3 of the metadata format.
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Version 1.0 is specified in PEP 241.
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Version 1.1 is specified in PEP 314.
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Version 1.2 is specified in PEP 345.
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Version 1.3 of the metadata format adds fields designed to make
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third-party packaging of Python Software easier and defines a formal
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extension mechanism. This version also adds the `extra` variable to the
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`environment markers` specification and allows the description to be
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placed into a payload section.
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Metadata Files
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==============
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The syntax defined in this PEP is for use with Python distribution
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metadata files. The file format is a simple UTF-8 encoded Key: value
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format with case-insensitive keys and no maximum line length, followed by
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a blank line and an arbitrary payload. It is parseable by the ``email``
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module with an appropriate ``email.policy.Policy()``.
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When ``metadata`` is a Unicode string,
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```email.parser.Parser().parsestr(metadata)`` is a serviceable parser.
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There are two standard locations for these metadata files:
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* the ``PKG-INFO`` file included in the base directory of Python
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source distribution archives (as created by the distutils ``sdist``
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command)
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* the ``.dist-info/METADATA`` files in a Python installation database, as
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described in PEP 376.
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Other tools involved in Python distribution may also use this format.
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Encoding
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========
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Metadata 1.3 files are UTF-8 with the restriction that keys must be
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ASCII. Parser implementations should be aware that older versions of
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the Metadata specification do not specify an encoding.
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Fields
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======
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This section specifies the names and semantics of each of the
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supported metadata fields.
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In a single Metadata 1.3 file, fields marked with "(optional)" may occur
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0 or 1 times. Fields marked with "(multiple use)" may be specified
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0, 1 or more times. Only "Metadata-Version", "Name", "Version", and
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"Summary" must appear exactly once. The fields may appear in any order
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within the header section of the file.
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Metadata-Version
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::::::::::::::::
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Version of the file format; "1.3" is the only legal value.
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Example::
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Metadata-Version: 1.3
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Name
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::::
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The name of the distribution.
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Example::
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Name: BeagleVote
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Version
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:::::::
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A string containing the distribution's version number.
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Example::
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Version: 1.0a2
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Summary
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:::::::
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A one-line summary of what the distribution does.
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Example::
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Summary: A module for collecting votes from beagles.
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Platform (multiple use)
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:::::::::::::::::::::::
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A Platform specification describing an operating system supported by
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the distribution which is not listed in the "Operating System" Trove classifiers.
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See "Classifier" below.
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Examples::
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Platform: ObscureUnix
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Platform: RareDOS
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Supported-Platform (multiple use)
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:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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Binary distributions containing a metadata file will use the
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Supported-Platform field in their metadata to specify the OS and
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CPU for which the binary distribution was compiled. The semantics of
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the Supported-Platform field are not specified in this PEP.
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Example::
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Supported-Platform: RedHat 7.2
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Supported-Platform: i386-win32-2791
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Description (optional, deprecated)
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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A longer description of the distribution that can run to several
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paragraphs. Software that deals with metadata should not assume
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any maximum size for this field.
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The contents of this field can be written using reStructuredText
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markup [1]_. For programs that work with the metadata, supporting
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markup is optional; programs can also display the contents of the
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field as-is. This means that authors should be conservative in
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the markup they use.
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Since a line separator immediately followed by another line separator
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indicates the end of the headers section, any line separators in the
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description must be suffixed by whitespace to indicate continuation.
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Since Metadata 1.3 the recommended place for the description is in the
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payload section of the document, after the last header. The description
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does not need to be reformatted when it is included in the payload.
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Keywords (optional)
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:::::::::::::::::::
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A list of additional keywords to be used to assist searching
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for the distribution in a larger catalog.
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Example::
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Keywords: dog puppy voting election
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Home-page (optional)
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::::::::::::::::::::
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A string containing the URL for the distribution's home page.
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Example::
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Home-page: http://www.example.com/~cschultz/bvote/
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Download-URL (optional)
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:::::::::::::::::::::::
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A string containing the URL from which this version of the distribution
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can be downloaded. (This means that the URL can't be something like
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".../BeagleVote-latest.tgz", but instead must be ".../BeagleVote-0.45.tgz".)
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Author (optional)
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:::::::::::::::::
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A string containing the author's name at a minimum; additional
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contact information may be provided.
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Example::
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Author: C. Schultz, Universal Features Syndicate,
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Los Angeles, CA <cschultz@peanuts.example.com>
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Author-email (optional)
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:::::::::::::::::::::::
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A string containing the author's e-mail address. It contains a name
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and e-mail address in the RFC 5322 recommended ``Address Specification``
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format.
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Example::
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Author-email: "C. Schultz" <cschultz@example.com>
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Maintainer (optional)
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:::::::::::::::::::::
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A string containing the maintainer's name at a minimum; additional
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contact information may be provided.
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Note that this field is intended for use when a project is being
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maintained by someone other than the original author: it should be
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omitted if it is identical to ``Author``.
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Example::
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Maintainer: C. Schultz, Universal Features Syndicate,
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Los Angeles, CA <cschultz@peanuts.example.com>
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Maintainer-email (optional)
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:::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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A string containing the maintainer's e-mail address. It has the same
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format as ``Author-email``.
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Note that this field is intended for use when a project is being
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maintained by someone other than the original author: it should be
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omitted if it is identical to ``Author-email``.
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Example::
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Maintainer-email: "C. Schultz" <cschultz@example.com>
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License (optional)
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::::::::::::::::::
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Text indicating the license covering the distribution where the license
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is not a selection from the "License" Trove classifiers. See
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"Classifier" below. This field may also be used to specify a
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particular version of a license which is named via the ``Classifier``
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field, or to indicate a variation or exception to such a license.
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Examples::
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License: This software may only be obtained by sending the
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author a postcard, and then the user promises not
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to redistribute it.
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License: GPL version 3, excluding DRM provisions
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The full text of the license would normally be included in a separate
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file.
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Classifier (multiple use)
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:::::::::::::::::::::::::
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Each entry is a string giving a single classification value
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for the distribution. Classifiers are described in PEP 301 [2].
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Examples::
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Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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Classifier: Environment :: Console (Text Based)
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Requires-Dist (multiple use)
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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Each entry contains a string naming some other distutils
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project required by this distribution.
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The format of a requirement string is identical to that of a distribution
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name (e.g., as found in the ``Name:`` field) optionally followed by a
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version declaration within parentheses.
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The distribution names should correspond to names as found on the `Python
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Package Index`_; often the same as, but distinct from, the module names
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as accessed with ``import x``.
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Version declarations must follow the rules described in
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`Version Specifiers`_
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Examples::
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Requires-Dist: pkginfo
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Requires-Dist: PasteDeploy
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Requires-Dist: zope.interface (>3.5.0)
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Setup-Requires-Dist (multiple use)
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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Like Requires-Dist, but names dependencies needed while the
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distributions's distutils / packaging `setup.py` / `setup.cfg` is run.
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Commonly used to bring in extra compiler support or a package needed
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to generate a manifest from version control.
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Examples::
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Setup-Requires-Dist: custom_setup_command
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Dependencies mentioned in `Setup-Requires-Dist` may be installed exclusively
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for setup and are not guaranteed to be available at run time.
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Provides-Dist (multiple use)
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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Each entry contains a string naming a requirement that is satisfied by
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installing this distribution. This field *must* include the project
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identified in the ``Name`` field, optionally followed by the version:
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Name (Version).
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A distribution may provide additional names, e.g. to indicate that
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multiple projects have been merged into and replaced by a single
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distribution or to indicate that this project is a substitute for another.
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For instance distribute (a fork of setuptools) could ``Provides-Dist``
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setuptools to prevent the conflicting package from being downloaded and
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installed when distribute is already installed. A distribution that has
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been merged with another might ``Provides-Dist`` the obsolete name(s)
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to satisfy any projects that require the obsolete distribution's name.
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A distribution may also provide a "virtual" project name, which does
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not correspond to any separately-distributed project: such a name
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might be used to indicate an abstract capability which could be supplied
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by one of multiple projects. E.g., multiple projects might supply
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RDBMS bindings for use by a given ORM: each project might declare
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that it provides ``ORM-bindings``, allowing other projects to depend
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only on having at most one of them installed.
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A version declaration may be supplied and must follow the rules described
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in `Version Specifiers`_. The distribution's version number will be implied
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if none is specified.
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Examples::
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Provides-Dist: OtherProject
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Provides-Dist: AnotherProject (3.4)
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Provides-Dist: virtual_package
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Obsoleted-By (optional)
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:::::::::::::::::::::::
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Indicates that this project is no longer being developed. The named
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project provides a substitute or replacement.
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A version declaration may be supplied and must follow the rules described
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in `Version Specifiers`_.
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The most common use of this field will be in case a project name changes.
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Examples::
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Name: BadName
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Obsoleted-By: AcceptableName
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Obsoleted-By: AcceptableName (>=4.0.0)
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Requires-Python (optional)
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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This field specifies the Python version(s) that the distribution is
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guaranteed to be compatible with.
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Version numbers must be in the format specified in `Version Specifiers`_.
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Examples::
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Requires-Python: 2.5
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Requires-Python: >2.1
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Requires-Python: >=2.3.4
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Requires-Python: >=2.5,<2.7
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Requires-External (multiple use)
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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Each entry contains a string describing some dependency in the
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system that the distribution is to be used. This field is intended to
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serve as a hint to downstream project maintainers, and has no
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semantics which are meaningful to the ``distutils`` distribution.
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The format of a requirement string is a name of an external
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dependency, optionally followed by a version declaration within
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parentheses.
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Because they refer to non-Python software releases, version numbers
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for this field are **not** required to conform to the format
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specified in PEP 386: they should correspond to the
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version scheme used by the external dependency.
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Notice that there is no particular rule on the strings to be used.
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Examples::
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Requires-External: C
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Requires-External: libpng (>=1.5)
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Project-URL (multiple use)
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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A string containing a label and a browsable URL for the project, separated
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by the last occurrence of comma and space ", ".
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Example::
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Bug, Issue Tracker, http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issues/
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The label is a free text.
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Provides-Extra (multiple use)
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:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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A string containing the name of an optional feature. Must be printable
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ASCII, not containing whitespace, comma (,), or square brackets [].
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May be used to make a dependency conditional on whether the optional
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feature has been requested.
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Example::
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Name: beaglevote
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Provides-Extra: pdf
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Requires-Dist: reportlab; extra == 'pdf'
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Requires-Dist: nose; extra == 'test'
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Requires-Dist: sphinx; extra == 'doc'
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A second distribution requires an optional dependency by placing it
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inside square brackets and can request multiple features by separating
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them with a comma (,).
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The full set of requirements is the union of the `Requires-Dist` sets
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evaluated with `extra` set to `None` and then to the name of each
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requested feature.
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Example::
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Requires-Dist: beaglevote[pdf]
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-> requires beaglevote, reportlab
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Requires-Dist: beaglevote[test, doc]
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-> requires beaglevote, sphinx, nose
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Two feature names `test` and `doc` are reserved to mark dependencies that
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are needed for running automated tests and generating documentation,
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respectively.
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It is legal to specify `Provides-Extra` without referencing it in any
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`Requires-Dist`. It is an error to request a feature name that has
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not been declared with `Provides-Extra`.
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Extension (multiple use)
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::::::::::::::::::::::::
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An ASCII string, not containing whitespace or the / character, that
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indicates the presence of extended metadata. Additional tags defined by
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an `Extension: Chili` must be of the form `Chili/Name`::
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Extension: Chili
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Chili/Type: Poblano
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Chili/Heat: Mild
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An implementation might iterate over all the declared `Extension:`
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fields to invoke the processors for those extensions. As the order of
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the fields is not used, the `Extension: Chili` field may appear before
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or after its declared tags `Chili/Type:` etc.
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Version-Scheme (optional)
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:::::::::::::::::::::::::
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A string specifying the sorting method for this distribution's version
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numbers. Although straightforward version numbers tend to sort the same in
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each scheme, there is disagreement about how to sort patch releases and
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versions having alphanumeric components such as "1.0.0rc2" and "1.0.0pre3".
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Version-Scheme: pkg_resources
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Version-Scheme: pep386
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The two initially supported schemes are:
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* pkg_resources: sort versions compatibly with setuptools' pkg_resources module
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* pep386: sort according to the rules in pep386
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Version Specifiers
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==================
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Version specifiers are a series of conditional operators and
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version numbers, separated by commas. Conditional operators
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must be one of "<", ">", "<=", ">=", "==" and "!=".
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Any number of conditional operators can be specified, e.g.
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the string ">1.0, !=1.3.4, <2.0" is a legal version declaration.
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The comma (",") is equivalent to the **and** operator.
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Each version number should be in the format used by the referenced
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distribution.
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When a version is provided, it always includes all versions that
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starts with the same value. For example the "2.5" version of Python
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will include versions like "2.5.2" or "2.5.3". Pre and post releases
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in that case are excluded. So in our example, versions like "2.5a1" are
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not included when "2.5" is used. If the first version of the range is
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required, it has to be explicitly given. In our example, it will be
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"2.5.0".
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Notice that some projects might omit the ".0" prefix for the first release
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of the "2.5.x" series:
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- 2.5
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- 2.5.1
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- 2.5.2
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- etc.
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In that case, "2.5.0" will have to be explicitly used to avoid any confusion
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between the "2.5" notation that represents the full range. It is a recommended
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practice to use schemes of the same length for a series to completely avoid
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this problem.
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Some Examples:
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- ``Requires-Dist: zope.interface (3.1)``: any version that starts with 3.1,
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excluding post or pre-releases.
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- ``Requires-Dist: zope.interface (==3.1)``: equivalent to ``Requires-Dist:
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zope.interface (3.1)``.
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- ``Requires-Dist: zope.interface (3.1.0)``: any version that starts with
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3.1.0, excluding post or pre-releases. Since that particular project doesn't
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use more than 3 digits, it also means "only the 3.1.0 release".
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- ``Requires-Python: 3``: Any Python 3 version, no matter wich one, excluding
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post or pre-releases.
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- ``Requires-Python: >=2.6,<3``: Any version of Python 2.6 or 2.7, including
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post releases of 2.6, pre and post releases of 2.7. It excludes pre releases
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of Python 3.
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- ``Requires-Python: 2.6.2``: Equivalent to ">=2.6.2,<2.6.3". So this includes
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only Python 2.6.2. Of course, if Python was numbered with 4 digits, it would
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have include all versions of the 2.6.2 series.
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- ``Requires-Python: 2.5.0``: Equivalent to ">=2.5.0,<2.5.1".
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- ``Requires-Dist: zope.interface (3.1,!=3.1.3)``: any version that starts with
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3.1, excluding post or pre-releases of 3.1 *and* excluding any version that
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starts with "3.1.3". For this particular project, this means: "any version
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of the 3.1 series but not 3.1.3". This is equivalent to:
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">=3.1,!=3.1.3,<3.2".
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Environment markers
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===================
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An **environment marker** is a marker that can be added at the end of a
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field after a semi-colon (";"), to add a condition about the execution
|
||
environment.
|
||
|
||
Here are some example of fields using such markers::
|
||
|
||
Requires-Dist: pywin32 (>1.0); sys.platform == 'win32'
|
||
Requires-Dist: foo (1,!=1.3); platform.machine == 'i386'
|
||
Requires-Dist: bar; python_version == '2.4' or python_version == '2.5'
|
||
Requires-External: libxslt; 'linux' in sys.platform
|
||
|
||
The micro-language behind this is a simple subset of Python: it compares
|
||
only strings, with the ``==`` and ``in`` operators (and their opposites),
|
||
and with the ability to combine expressions. Parenthesis are supported
|
||
for grouping.
|
||
|
||
The pseudo-grammar is ::
|
||
|
||
EXPR [in|==|!=|not in] EXPR [or|and] ...
|
||
|
||
where ``EXPR`` belongs to any of those:
|
||
|
||
- python_version = '%s.%s' % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])
|
||
- python_full_version = sys.version.split()[0]
|
||
- os.name = os.name
|
||
- sys.platform = sys.platform
|
||
- platform.version = platform.version()
|
||
- platform.machine = platform.machine()
|
||
- platform.python_implementation = platform.python_implementation()
|
||
- a free string, like ``'2.4'``, or ``'win32'``
|
||
- extra = (name of requested feature) or None
|
||
|
||
Notice that ``in`` is restricted to strings, meaning that it is not possible
|
||
to use other sequences like tuples or lists on the right side.
|
||
|
||
The fields that benefit from this marker are:
|
||
|
||
- Requires-Python
|
||
- Requires-External
|
||
- Requires-Dist
|
||
- Setup-Requires-Dist
|
||
- Provides-Dist
|
||
- Classifier
|
||
|
||
(The `extra` variable is only meaningful for Requires-Dist.)
|
||
|
||
Summary of Differences From PEP 345
|
||
===================================
|
||
|
||
* Metadata-Version is now 1.3.
|
||
|
||
* Values are now expected to be UTF-8.
|
||
|
||
* A payload (containing the description) may appear after the headers.
|
||
|
||
* Added `extra` to environment markers.
|
||
|
||
* Most fields are now optional.
|
||
|
||
* Removed `Obsoletes-Dist`
|
||
|
||
* Changed fields:
|
||
|
||
- Description
|
||
- Project-URL
|
||
- Requires-Dist
|
||
|
||
* Added fields:
|
||
|
||
- Extension
|
||
- Provides-Extra
|
||
- Setup-Requires-Dist
|
||
- Obsoleted-By
|
||
- Version-Scheme
|
||
|
||
References
|
||
==========
|
||
|
||
This document specifies version 1.3 of the metadata format.
|
||
Version 1.0 is specified in PEP 241.
|
||
Version 1.1 is specified in PEP 314.
|
||
Version 1.2 is specified in PEP 345.
|
||
|
||
.. [1] reStructuredText markup:
|
||
http://docutils.sourceforge.net/
|
||
|
||
.. _`Python Package Index`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/
|
||
|
||
.. [2] PEP 301:
|
||
http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0301/
|
||
|
||
Appendix
|
||
========
|
||
|
||
Parsing and generating the Metadata 1.3 serialization format using
|
||
Python 3.3::
|
||
|
||
# Metadata 1.3 demo
|
||
from email.generator import Generator
|
||
from email import header
|
||
from email.parser import Parser
|
||
from email.policy import Compat32
|
||
from email.utils import _has_surrogates
|
||
|
||
class MetadataPolicy(Compat32):
|
||
max_line_length = 0
|
||
continuation_whitespace = '\t'
|
||
|
||
def _sanitize_header(self, name, value):
|
||
if not isinstance(value, str):
|
||
return value
|
||
if _has_surrogates(value):
|
||
raise NotImplementedError()
|
||
else:
|
||
return value
|
||
|
||
def _fold(self, name, value, sanitize):
|
||
body = ((self.linesep+self.continuation_whitespace)
|
||
.join(value.splitlines()))
|
||
return ''.join((name, ': ', body, self.linesep))
|
||
|
||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||
import sys
|
||
import textwrap
|
||
|
||
pkg_info = """\
|
||
Metadata-Version: 1.3
|
||
Name: package
|
||
Version: 0.1.0
|
||
Summary: A package.
|
||
Description: Description
|
||
===========
|
||
|
||
|
||
A description of the package.
|
||
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
m = Parser(policy=MetadataPolicy()).parsestr(pkg_info)
|
||
|
||
m['License'] = 'GPL'
|
||
description = m['Description']
|
||
description_lines = description.splitlines()
|
||
m.set_payload(description_lines[0]
|
||
+ '\n'
|
||
+ textwrap.dedent('\n'.join(description_lines[1:]))
|
||
+ '\n')
|
||
del m['Description']
|
||
|
||
# Correct if sys.stdout.encoding == 'UTF-8':
|
||
Generator(sys.stdout, maxheaderlen=0).flatten(m)
|
||
|
||
Copyright
|
||
=========
|
||
|
||
This document has been placed in the public domain.
|
||
|
||
|
||
..
|
||
Local Variables:
|
||
mode: indented-text
|
||
indent-tabs-mode: nil
|
||
sentence-end-double-space: t
|
||
fill-column: 70
|
||
End:
|