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# spec file for package python-invocations
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%{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
Name: python-invocations
Version: 3.0.2
Release: 0
Summary: Reusable Invoke tasks
License: BSD-2-Clause
URL: https://github.com/pyinvoke/invocations
Accepting request 940361 from home:bnavigator:python-rpm-macros - Update to 2.3.0 * [Bug]: The packaging.release.upload task wasn’t properly exposed externally, even though another task’s docstring referenced it. Fixed. * [Bug]: Ensure that the venv used for packaging.release.test_install has its pip upgraded to match the invoking interpreter’s version of same; this avoids common pitfalls where the “inner” pip is a bundled-with-venv, much-older version incapable of modern package installations. * [Support]: Overhaul testing and release procedures to use CircleCI & modern Invocations. * 2.2.0 2021-09-03 * [Feature]: Added the invocations.environment module with top-level functions such as in_ci. * [Feature]: packaging.release.push, in dry-run mode, now dry-runs its git push subcommand – meaning the subcommand itself is what is “dry-ran”, instead of truly executing git push --dry-run – when a CI environment is detected. * This prevents spurious errors when the git remote (eg Github) bails out on read-only authentication credentials, which is common within CI systems. * It’s also just not very useful to dry-run a real git push within CI, since almost certainly the commands to generate git objects to get pushed will themselves not have truly run! * [Bug]: packaging.release.status (and its use elsewhere, eg prepare) didn’t adequately reload the local project’s version module during its second/final recheck; this causes that check to fail when said version was edited as part of a prepare run. It now force-reloads said version module. - Release 2.1.0 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/940361 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invocations?expand=0&rev=20
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Source: https://github.com/pyinvoke/invocations/archive/%{version}.tar.gz#/invocations-%{version}.tar.gz
Patch0: invocations-no-bundled.patch
BuildRequires: %{python_module blessings >= 1.6}
BuildRequires: %{python_module invoke >= 1.7.2}
BuildRequires: %{python_module lexicon}
BuildRequires: %{python_module pytest-relaxed}
BuildRequires: %{python_module releases >= 1.6}
BuildRequires: %{python_module semantic_version >= 2.4}
BuildRequires: %{python_module setuptools}
BuildRequires: %{python_module tabulate >= 0.7.5}
BuildRequires: %{python_module tqdm >= 4.8.1}
Accepting request 940361 from home:bnavigator:python-rpm-macros - Update to 2.3.0 * [Bug]: The packaging.release.upload task wasn’t properly exposed externally, even though another task’s docstring referenced it. Fixed. * [Bug]: Ensure that the venv used for packaging.release.test_install has its pip upgraded to match the invoking interpreter’s version of same; this avoids common pitfalls where the “inner” pip is a bundled-with-venv, much-older version incapable of modern package installations. * [Support]: Overhaul testing and release procedures to use CircleCI & modern Invocations. * 2.2.0 2021-09-03 * [Feature]: Added the invocations.environment module with top-level functions such as in_ci. * [Feature]: packaging.release.push, in dry-run mode, now dry-runs its git push subcommand – meaning the subcommand itself is what is “dry-ran”, instead of truly executing git push --dry-run – when a CI environment is detected. * This prevents spurious errors when the git remote (eg Github) bails out on read-only authentication credentials, which is common within CI systems. * It’s also just not very useful to dry-run a real git push within CI, since almost certainly the commands to generate git objects to get pushed will themselves not have truly run! * [Bug]: packaging.release.status (and its use elsewhere, eg prepare) didn’t adequately reload the local project’s version module during its second/final recheck; this causes that check to fail when said version was edited as part of a prepare run. It now force-reloads said version module. - Release 2.1.0 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/940361 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invocations?expand=0&rev=20
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BuildRequires: %{python_module twine >= 1.15}
BuildRequires: %{python_module wheel >= 0.24.0}
BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: python-rpm-macros
Requires: python-blessings >= 1.6
Requires: python-invoke >= 1.7.2
Requires: python-lexicon
Requires: python-releases >= 1.6
Requires: python-semantic_version >= 2.4
Requires: python-tabulate >= 0.7.5
Requires: python-tqdm >= 4.8.1
Accepting request 940361 from home:bnavigator:python-rpm-macros - Update to 2.3.0 * [Bug]: The packaging.release.upload task wasn’t properly exposed externally, even though another task’s docstring referenced it. Fixed. * [Bug]: Ensure that the venv used for packaging.release.test_install has its pip upgraded to match the invoking interpreter’s version of same; this avoids common pitfalls where the “inner” pip is a bundled-with-venv, much-older version incapable of modern package installations. * [Support]: Overhaul testing and release procedures to use CircleCI & modern Invocations. * 2.2.0 2021-09-03 * [Feature]: Added the invocations.environment module with top-level functions such as in_ci. * [Feature]: packaging.release.push, in dry-run mode, now dry-runs its git push subcommand – meaning the subcommand itself is what is “dry-ran”, instead of truly executing git push --dry-run – when a CI environment is detected. * This prevents spurious errors when the git remote (eg Github) bails out on read-only authentication credentials, which is common within CI systems. * It’s also just not very useful to dry-run a real git push within CI, since almost certainly the commands to generate git objects to get pushed will themselves not have truly run! * [Bug]: packaging.release.status (and its use elsewhere, eg prepare) didn’t adequately reload the local project’s version module during its second/final recheck; this causes that check to fail when said version was edited as part of a prepare run. It now force-reloads said version module. - Release 2.1.0 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/940361 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invocations?expand=0&rev=20
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Requires: python-twine >= 1.15
Requires: python-wheel >= 0.24.0
BuildArch: noarch
%python_subpackages
%description
Invocations is a collection of reusable `Invoke <http://pyinvoke.org>`_
tasks/task modules, including (but not limited to) Python project management
tools such as documentation building and dependency organization.
It has no stand-alone components and is designed to be imported into your
pre-existing Invoke task files.
Invocations is currently in pre-alpha status and is unsupported. Please follow
the Invoke project's communication channels for updates. Thanks!
%prep
%autosetup -p1 -n invocations-%{version}
%build
%python_build
%install
%python_install
%python_expand %fdupes %{buildroot}%{$python_sitelib}
%check
# autodoc: With new sphinx this does not work at all so skip it
# packaging: not applicable to openSUSE
# cannot use --ignore because of pytest-relaxed plugin
rm -r tests/autodoc/ tests/packaging/
%pytest
%files %{python_files}
%doc README.rst
%license LICENSE
%{python_sitelib}/invocations
%{python_sitelib}/invocations-%{version}*info
%changelog