
If a Python package does not come with either `format` or `pyproject` we consider it a setuptools build, that calls `setup.py` directly, which is deprecated. This change, as a first step, migrates a large chunk of these packages to set setuptools as their explicit format This is so we can unify the problem space for the next step of the migration.
38 lines
750 B
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38 lines
750 B
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{
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lib,
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buildPythonPackage,
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fetchPypi,
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isPyPy,
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ply,
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six,
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decorator,
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}:
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buildPythonPackage rec {
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pname = "jsonpath-rw";
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version = "1.4.0";
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format = "setuptools";
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disabled = isPyPy;
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src = fetchPypi {
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inherit pname version;
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sha256 = "05c471281c45ae113f6103d1268ec7a4831a2e96aa80de45edc89b11fac4fbec";
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};
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propagatedBuildInputs = [
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ply
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six
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decorator
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];
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# ImportError: No module named tests
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doCheck = false;
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meta = with lib; {
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homepage = "https://github.com/kennknowles/python-jsonpath-rw";
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description = "Robust and significantly extended implementation of JSONPath for Python, with a clear AST for metaprogramming";
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mainProgram = "jsonpath.py";
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license = licenses.asl20;
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};
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}
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