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setup.cfg
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# This file is used to configure your project.
# Read more about the various options under:
# http://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#configuring-setup-using-setup-cfg-files
[metadata]
name = SALib
description = Tools for sensitivity analysis. Contains Sobol, Morris, and FAST methods
author = Jon Herman, Will Usher and others
author-email = [email protected]
license = mit
url = http://salib.github.io/SALib/
long-description = file: README.rst
classifiers =
Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Intended Audience :: Developers
Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Operating System :: OS Independent
# Change if running only on Windows, Mac or Linux (comma-separated)
platforms = any
[options]
zip_safe = False
packages = find:
include_package_data = True
package_dir =
=src
# DON'T CHANGE THE FOLLOWING LINE! IT WILL BE UPDATED BY PYSCAFFOLD!
setup_requires = pyscaffold>=3.2a0,<3.3a0
# Add here dependencies of your project (semicolon-separated), e.g.
# install_requires = numpy; scipy
install_requires = numpy; scipy; matplotlib; pandas
# Add here test requirements (semicolon-separated)
tests_require = pytest; pytest-cov
[options.packages.find]
where = src
exclude =
tests
[options.extras_require]
# Add here additional requirements for extra features, to install with:
# `pip install SALib[PDF]` like:
gurobipy = gurobipy
[options.entry_points]
console_scripts =
salib = SALib.scripts.salib:main
# Add here console scripts such as:
# console_scripts =
# script_name = ${package}.module:function
# For example:
# console_scripts =
# fibonacci = ${package}.skeleton:run
# And any other entry points, for example:
# pyscaffold.cli =
# awesome = pyscaffoldext.awesome.extension:AwesomeExtension
[test]
# py.test options when running `python setup.py test`
addopts = tests
[tool:pytest]
# Options for py.test:
# Specify command line options as you would do when invoking py.test directly.
# e.g. --cov-report html (or xml) for html/xml output or --junitxml junit.xml
# in order to write a coverage file that can be read by Jenkins.
addopts =
--cov SALib --cov-report html --verbose
norecursedirs =
dist
build
.tox
[aliases]
release = sdist bdist_wheel upload
[bdist_wheel]
# Use this option if your package is pure-python
universal = 1
[build_sphinx]
source_dir = docs
build_dir = docs/_build
[devpi:upload]
# Options for the devpi: PyPI server and packaging tool
# VCS export must be deactivated since we are using setuptools-scm
no-vcs = 1
formats = bdist_wheel
[flake8]
# Some sane defaults for the code style checker flake8
exclude =
.tox
build
dist
.eggs
docs/conf.py
[pyscaffold]
# PyScaffold's parameters when the project was created.
# This will be used when updating. Do not change!
version = 3.2.2
package = SALib
extensions =
no_skeleton