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tasks.py
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import sys
from pathlib import Path
from docutils.core import publish_cmdline
from invoke import task
from rellu import initialize_labels, ReleaseNotesGenerator, Version
from rellu.tasks import clean
from robot.libdoc import libdoc
assert Path.cwd() == Path(__file__).parent
REPOSITORY = 'rticau/ScreenCapLibrary'
VERSION_PATH = Path('src/ScreenCapLibrary/version.py')
VERSION_PATTERN = "VERSION = '(.*)'"
RELEASE_NOTES_PATH = Path('docs/ScreenCapLibrary-{version}.rst')
RELEASE_NOTES_TITLE = 'ScreenCapLibrary {version}'
RELEASE_NOTES_INTRO = '''
ScreenCapLibrary is a `Robot Framework`_ test library for taking screenshots on the machine where tests are run.
ScreenCapLibrary {version} is a new release with
**UPDATE** enhancements and bug fixes.
All issues targeted for ScreenCapLibrary {version.milestone} can be found from
the `issue tracker`_.
**REMOVE the previous note about all issues in the tracker with final
releases or otherwise if release notes contain all issues.**
**ADD more intro stuff if needed...**
**REMOVE ``--pre`` from the next command with final releases.**
If you have pip_ installed, just run
::
pip install --pre --upgrade robotframework-screencaplibrary
to install the latest release or use
::
pip install robotframework-screencaplibrary=={version}
to install exactly this version. Alternatively you can download the source
distribution from PyPI_ and install it manually.
ScreenCapLibrary {version} was released on {date}.
.. _Robot Framework: http://robotframework.org
.. _ScreenCapLibrary: https://github.com/rticau/ScreenCapLibrary
.. _pip: http://pip-installer.org
.. _PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/robotframework-screencaplibrary
.. _issue tracker: https://github.com/rticau/ScreenCapLibrary/issues?q=milestone%3A{version.milestone}
'''
@task
def kw_docs(ctx):
"""Generates the library keyword documentation
Documentation is generated by using the Libdoc tool.
"""
libdoc(str(Path('src/ScreenCapLibrary')),
str(Path('docs/ScreenCapLibrary.html')))
@task
def project_docs(ctx):
"""Generate project documentation.
These docs are visible at http://robotframework.org/ScreenCapLibrary/.
"""
args = ['--stylesheet=style.css,extra.css',
'--link-stylesheet',
'README.rst',
'docs/index.html']
publish_cmdline(writer_name='html5', argv=args)
print(Path(args[-1]).absolute())
@task
def set_version(ctx, version):
"""Set project version in `src/ScreenCapLibrary/version.py`` file.
Args:
version: Project version to set or ``dev`` to set development version.
Following PEP-440 compatible version numbers are supported:
- Final version like 3.0 or 3.1.2.
- Alpha, beta or release candidate with ``a``, ``b`` or ``rc`` postfix,
respectively, and an incremented number like 3.0a1 or 3.0.1rc1.
- Development version with ``.dev`` postfix and an incremented number like
3.0.dev1 or 3.1a1.dev2.
When the given version is ``dev``, the existing version number is updated
to the next suitable development version. For example, 3.0 -> 3.0.1.dev1,
3.1.1 -> 3.1.2.dev1, 3.2a1 -> 3.2a2.dev1, 3.2.dev1 -> 3.2.dev2.
"""
version = Version(version, VERSION_PATH, VERSION_PATTERN)
version.write()
print(version)
@task
def print_version(ctx):
"""Print the current project version."""
print(Version(path=VERSION_PATH, pattern=VERSION_PATTERN))
@task
def release_notes(ctx, version=None, username=None, password=None, write=False):
"""Generates release notes based on issues in the issue tracker.
Args:
version: Generate release notes for this version. If not given,
generated them for the current version.
username: GitHub username.
password: GitHub password.
write: When set to True, write release notes to a file overwriting
possible existing file. Otherwise just print them to the
terminal.
Username and password can also be specified using ``GITHUB_USERNAME`` and
``GITHUB_PASSWORD`` environment variable, respectively. If they aren't
specified at all, communication with GitHub is anonymous and typically
pretty slow.
"""
version = Version(version, VERSION_PATH, VERSION_PATTERN)
file = RELEASE_NOTES_PATH if write else sys.stdout
generator = ReleaseNotesGenerator(REPOSITORY, RELEASE_NOTES_TITLE,
RELEASE_NOTES_INTRO)
generator.generate(version, username, password, file)
@task
def init_labels(ctx, username=None, password=None):
"""Initialize project by setting labels in the issue tracker.
Args:
username: GitHub username.
password: GitHub password.
Username and password can also be specified using ``GITHUB_USERNAME`` and
``GITHUB_PASSWORD`` environment variable, respectively.
Should only be executed once when taking ``rellu`` tooling to use or
when labels it uses have changed.
"""
initialize_labels(REPOSITORY, username, password)