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# spec file for package python-invoke
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# Copyright (c) 2023 SUSE LLC
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# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
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# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
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# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
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# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
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# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
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# published by the Open Source Initiative.
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# broken with pytest-relaxed (same author -- all of this is unmaintained)
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Name: python-invoke
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Version: 2.1.0
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2014-01-13 11:36:37 +00:00
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Release: 0
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Summary: Pythonic Task Execution
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2016-12-11 10:54:56 +00:00
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License: BSD-2-Clause
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2014-01-13 11:36:37 +00:00
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Group: Development/Languages/Python
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2022-10-16 17:52:09 +00:00
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URL: https://www.pyinvoke.org
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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Source: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/i/invoke/invoke-%{version}.tar.gz
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# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE remove-icecream.patch mcepl@suse.com
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# We don’t need icecream as yet another complication.
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Patch0: remove-icecream.patch
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BuildRequires: %{python_module invocations >= 3.0.1}
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BuildRequires: %{python_module setuptools > 56}
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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Invoke is a Python (2.7 and 3.4+) task execution tool & library, drawing
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inspiration from various sources to arrive at a powerful & clean feature set.
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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%python_clone -a %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/inv
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%if %{with test}
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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skiptests="setcbreak_called_on_tty_stdins or setcbreak_not_called_if_process_not_foregrounded"
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skiptests+=" or tty_stdins_have_settings_restored_by_default or tty_stdins_have_settings_restored_on_KeyboardInterrupt"
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skiptests+=" or when_pty_True_we_use_pty_fork_and_os_exec or pty_uses_WEXITSTATUS_if_WIFEXITED"
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skiptests+=" or pty_uses_WTERMSIG_if_WIFSIGNALED or WTERMSIG_result_turned_negative_to_match_subprocess"
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skiptests+=" or pty_is_set_to_controlling_terminal_size or spurious_OSErrors_handled_gracefully"
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skiptests+=" or other_spurious_OSErrors_handled_gracefully or non_spurious_OSErrors_bubble_up"
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skiptests+=" or can_be_overridden_by_kwarg or can_be_overridden_by_config"
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skiptests+=" or overridden_fallback_affects_result_pty_value or defaults_to_bash_or_cmdexe_when_pty_True"
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skiptests+=" or may_be_overridden_when_pty_True or uses_execve_for_pty_True or stop_mutes_errors_on_pty_close"
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%pytest -s -k "not ($skiptests)" tests
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2020-10-16 14:27:17 +00:00
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%endif
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2014-09-11 15:12:36 +00:00
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%post
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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%{python_install_alternative inv invoke}
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2014-09-11 15:12:36 +00:00
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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%postun
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%python_uninstall_alternative inv
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2014-01-13 11:36:37 +00:00
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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Accepting request 535232 from devel:languages:python:singlespec-staging
- Update to 0.21.0
* No changelog
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Declare use of bashisms
- Implement update-alternatives
- Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26
* [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error
message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given.
* [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main
project info and one for versioned API docs.
* [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t
encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch.
* [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task,
allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines &
“print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original
patch.
* [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations
such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific
implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and
(especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final
patchset.
* [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was
horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report.
* [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing
a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead
did nothing. This has been fixed.
- Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15
* [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior
of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding
at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing
exception) when listing empty task collections.
* [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the
requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback.
- Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09
* [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of
sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional
scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future.
Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports.
- Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08
* [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed.
* [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier
debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.)
* [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if
explicit name not given.
* [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks
and pre-tasks.
* [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path,
even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This
ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones.
Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance
fixing.
* [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what
it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top
level API is unaffected.
* [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive
filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching
sys.path.
This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1
or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other
installed packages containing files named tasks.py.
Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen
for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this
change.
Warning
This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at
1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks
module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem.
* [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken)
distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup
discussion.
* [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to
Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and
James Thigpen.)
* [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in
other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz.
* [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support
files. Thanks to Matt Iversen.
* [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e.
--[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew
Roberts for catch & patch.
* [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting
to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro
for catch & patch.
* [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and
other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns.
* [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match
pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via
invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks.
Warning
Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they
now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a
backwards incompatible change.
- Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28
* [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible
reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a
module within a task tree.
* [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept
useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection
objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.)
* [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to
invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over
default tasks.
- Initial version 0.6.1
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/535232
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=7
2017-10-19 13:42:22 +00:00
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