sintonia/python_apps/airtime_analyzer/setup.py

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from __future__ import print_function
from setuptools import setup
from subprocess import call
import sys
import os
# Change directory since setuptools uses relative paths
script_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
print(script_path)
os.chdir(script_path)
# Allows us to avoid installing the upstart init script when deploying airtime_analyzer
# on Airtime Pro:
if '--no-init-script' in sys.argv:
data_files = []
sys.argv.remove('--no-init-script') # super hax
else:
data_files = [('/etc/init', ['install/upstart/airtime_analyzer.conf']),
('/etc/init.d', ['install/sysvinit/airtime_analyzer'])]
print(data_files)
setup(name='airtime_analyzer',
version='0.1',
description='Airtime Analyzer Worker and File Importer',
url='http://github.com/sourcefabric/Airtime',
author='Albert Santoni',
author_email='albert.santoni@sourcefabric.org',
license='MIT',
packages=['airtime_analyzer'],
scripts=['bin/airtime_analyzer'],
install_requires=[
'mutagen>=1.41.1', # got rid of specific version requirement
'pika~=1.1.0',
'file-magic',
'nose',
'coverage',
'mock',
'python-daemon',
'requests>=2.7.0',
'rgain3',
# These next 3 are required for requests to support SSL with SNI. Learned this the hard way...
# What sucks is that GCC is required to pip install these.
#'ndg-httpsclient',
#'pyasn1',
#'pyopenssl'
],
zip_safe=False,
data_files=data_files)
# Remind users to reload the initctl config so that "service start airtime_analyzer" works
if data_files:
print("Remember to reload the initctl configuration")
print("Run \"sudo initctl reload-configuration; sudo service airtime_analyzer restart\" now.")
print("Or on Ubuntu Xenial (16.04)")
print("Remember to reload the systemd configuration")
print("Run \"sudo systemctl daemon-reload; sudo service airtime_analyzer restart\" now.")