deluge/packaging/source/make_release.py
Calum Lind b1cdc32f73 [Lint] Use Black to auto-format code
The move to using auto-formatter makes it easier to read, submit and
speeds up development time. https://github.com/ambv/black/

Although I would prefer 79 chars, the default line length of 88 chars
used by black suffices. The flake8 line length remains at 120 chars
since black does not touch comments or docstrings and this will require
another round of fixes.

The only black setting that is not standard is the use of double-quotes
for strings so disabled any formatting of these. Note however that
flake8 will still flag usage of double-quotes. I may change my mind on
double vs single quotes but for now leave them.

A new pyproject.toml file has been created for black configuration.
2018-10-03 15:21:53 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2014 Calum Lind <calumlind@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Deluge and is licensed under GNU General Public License 3.0, or later, with
# the additional special exception to link portions of this program with the OpenSSL library.
# See LICENSE for more details.
#
from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
import os.path
from hashlib import sha256
from subprocess import call, check_output
try:
import lzma
except ImportError:
try:
from backports import lzma
except ImportError:
print('backports.lzma not installed, falling back to xz shell command')
lzma = None
# Compress WebUI javascript and gettext.js
call(['python', 'minify_web_js.py'])
call(['python', 'gen_web_gettext.py'])
version = check_output(['python', 'version.py']).strip()
# Create release archive
release_dir = 'dist/release-%s' % version
print('Creating release archive for ' + version)
call(
'python setup.py --quiet egg_info --egg-base /tmp sdist --formats=tar --dist-dir=%s'
% release_dir,
shell=True,
)
# Compress release archive with xz
tar_path = os.path.join(release_dir, 'deluge-%s.tar' % version)
tarxz_path = tar_path + '.xz'
print('Compressing tar (%s) with xz' % tar_path)
if lzma:
with open(tar_path, 'rb') as tar_file, open(tarxz_path, 'wb') as xz_file:
xz_file.write(
lzma.compress(bytes(tar_file.read()), preset=9 | lzma.PRESET_EXTREME)
)
else:
call(['xz', '-e9zkf', tar_path])
# Calculate shasum and add to sha256sums.txt
with open(tarxz_path, 'rb') as _file:
sha256sum = '%s %s' % (
sha256(_file.read()).hexdigest(),
os.path.basename(tarxz_path),
)
with open(os.path.join(release_dir, 'sha256sums.txt'), 'w') as _file:
_file.write(sha256sum + '\n')
print('Complete: %s' % release_dir)