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setup.py
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################################
# These variables are overwritten by Zenoss when the ZenPack is exported
# or saved. Do not modify them directly here.
# NB: PACKAGES is deprecated
NAME = "ZenPacks.community.SQLDataSource"
VERSION = "1.99"
AUTHOR = "Egor Puzanov"
LICENSE = ""
NAMESPACE_PACKAGES = ['ZenPacks', 'ZenPacks.community']
PACKAGES = ['ZenPacks', 'ZenPacks.community', 'ZenPacks.community.SQLDataSource']
INSTALL_REQUIRES = []
COMPAT_ZENOSS_VERS = ">=2.5"
PREV_ZENPACK_NAME = ""
# STOP_REPLACEMENTS
################################
# Zenoss will not overwrite any changes you make below here.
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(
# This ZenPack metadata should usually be edited with the Zenoss
# ZenPack edit page. Whenever the edit page is submitted it will
# overwrite the values below (the ones it knows about) with new values.
name = NAME,
version = VERSION,
author = AUTHOR,
license = LICENSE,
# This is the version spec which indicates what versions of Zenoss
# this ZenPack is compatible with
compatZenossVers = COMPAT_ZENOSS_VERS,
# previousZenPackName is a facility for telling Zenoss that the name
# of this ZenPack has changed. If no ZenPack with the current name is
# installed then a zenpack of this name if installed will be upgraded.
prevZenPackName = PREV_ZENPACK_NAME,
# Indicate to setuptools which namespace packages the zenpack
# participates in
namespace_packages = NAMESPACE_PACKAGES,
# Tell setuptools what packages this zenpack provides.
packages = find_packages(),
# Tell setuptools to figure out for itself which files to include
# in the binary egg when it is built.
include_package_data = True,
# The MANIFEST.in file is the recommended way of including additional files
# in your ZenPack. package_data is another.
#package_data = {}
# Indicate dependencies on other python modules or ZenPacks. This line
# is modified by zenoss when the ZenPack edit page is submitted. Zenoss
# tries to put add/delete the names it manages at the beginning of this
# list, so any manual additions should be added to the end. Things will
# go poorly if this line is broken into multiple lines or modified to
# dramatically.
install_requires = INSTALL_REQUIRES,
# Every ZenPack egg must define exactly one zenoss.zenpacks entry point
# of this form.
entry_points = {
'zenoss.zenpacks': '%s = %s' % (NAME, NAME),
},
# All ZenPack eggs must be installed in unzipped form.
zip_safe = False,
)