This repository will help keep all Python packages following a certain basic structure tidy and up-to-date. It's being maintained by Ambient Digital.
This package will render all required configuration and installation files for your target package.
Typical use-cases:
- A new Python or Django version was released
- A Python or Django version was deprecated
- You want to update the Sphinx documentation builder
- You want to update the linter versions
- You want to add the third-party dependencies
This project follows the CalVer versioning pattern: YY.MM.[RELEASE]
These steps will tell you how to update a package which was created by using this updater.
- Navigate to the main directory of your package
- Activate your virtualenv
- Run
python -m ambient_package_update.cli render-templates - Validate the changes and increment the version accordingly
- Release a new version of your target package
Just follow these steps if you want to create a new package and maintain it using this updater.
- Create a new repo at GitHub
- Check out the new repository in the same directory this updater lives in (not inside the updater!)
- Create a directory ".ambient-package-update" and create a file "metadata.py" inside.
from ambient_package_update.metadata.author import PackageAuthor
from ambient_package_update.metadata.constants import DEV_DEPENDENCIES
from ambient_package_update.metadata.package import PackageMetadata
from ambient_package_update.metadata.readme import ReadmeContent
from ambient_package_update.metadata.ruff_ignored_inspection import (
RuffIgnoredInspection,
RuffFilePatternIgnoredInspection,
)
METADATA = PackageMetadata(
package_name="my_package_name",
authors=[
PackageAuthor(
name="Ambient Digital",
email="[email protected]",
),
],
development_status="5 - Production/Stable",
readme_content=ReadmeContent(
tagline="A fancy tagline for your new package",
content="""A multiline string containing specific things you want to have in your package readme.
""",
),
dependencies=[
"my_dependency>=1.0",
],
optional_dependencies={
"dev": [
*DEV_DEPENDENCIES,
],
# you might add further extras here
},
# Example of a global ruff ignore
ruff_ignore_list=[
RuffIgnoredInspection(key="XYZ", comment="Reason why we need this exception"),
],
# Example of a file-based ruff ignore
ruff_file_based_ignore_list=[
RuffFilePatternIgnoredInspection(
pattern="**/tests/missing_init/*.py",
rules=[
RuffIgnoredInspection(
key="INP001", comment="Missing by design for a test case"
),
],
),
],
)- Install the
ambient_package_updatepackage# ideally in a virtual environment pip install ambient-package-update - Add
docs/index.rstand link your readme and changelog to have a basic documentation (surely, you can add or write more custom docs if you want!) - Enable the readthedocs hook in your GitHub repo to update your documentation on a commit basis
- Finally, follow the steps of the section above (
How to update a package).
To customize the templates, you can use the eject-template command.
Simply run
python -m ambient_package_update.cli eject-templatefrom the root of your project and select the template you want to eject.
The chosen template will be copied to .ambient-package-update/templates, ready to be customized.
If you want to overwrite template manually, you can find the default templates in the ambient_package_update/templates directory.
You can overwrite them by creating a .ambient-package-update/templates directory in your project
and create a new file with the same name as the template you want to overwrite.
Can be found at GitHub.