python: add Makefile for some common tasks
Add "make venv" to create the pipenv-managed virtual environment that contains our explicitly pinned dependencies. Add "make check" to run the python linters [in the host execution environment]. Add "make venv-check" which combines the above two: create/update the venv, then run the linters in that explicitly managed environment. Add "make develop" which canonizes the runes needed to get both the linting pre-requisites (the "[devel]" part), and the editable live-install (the "-e" part) of these python libraries. make clean: delete miscellaneous python packaging output possibly created by pipenv, pip, or other python packaging utilities make distclean: delete the above, the .venv, and the editable "qemu" package forwarder (qemu.egg-info) if there is one. Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> Tested-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> Message-id: 20210527211715.394144-29-jsnow@redhat.com Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
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.PHONY: help venv venv-check check clean distclean develop
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help:
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@echo "python packaging help:"
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@echo ""
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@echo "make venv: Create pipenv's virtual environment."
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@echo " NOTE: Requires Python 3.6 and pipenv."
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@echo " Will download packages from PyPI."
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@echo " Hint: (On Fedora): 'sudo dnf install python36 pipenv'"
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@echo ""
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@echo "make venv-check: run linters using pipenv's virtual environment."
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@echo " Hint: If you don't know which test to run, run this one!"
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@echo ""
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@echo "make develop: Install deps for 'make check', and"
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@echo " the qemu libs in editable/development mode."
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@echo ""
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@echo "make check: run linters using the current environment."
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@echo ""
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@echo "make clean: remove package build output."
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@echo ""
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@echo "make distclean: remove venv files, qemu package forwarder,"
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@echo " built distribution files, and everything"
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@echo " from 'make clean'."
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venv: .venv
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.venv: Pipfile.lock
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@PIPENV_VENV_IN_PROJECT=1 pipenv sync --dev --keep-outdated
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@touch .venv
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venv-check: venv
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@pipenv run make check
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develop:
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pip3 install -e .[devel]
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check:
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@avocado --config avocado.cfg run tests/
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clean:
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python3 setup.py clean --all
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distclean: clean
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rm -rf qemu.egg-info/ .venv/ dist/
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Optional packages necessary for running code quality analysis for this
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package can be installed with the optional dependency group "devel":
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``pip install qemu[devel]``.
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``make develop`` can be used to install this package in editable mode
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(to the current environment) *and* bring in testing dependencies in one
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command.
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``make check`` can be used to run the available tests.
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packages for testing this package. They are not runtime requirements,
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and are not needed to simply use these libraries.
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Running ``make develop`` will pull in all testing dependencies and
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install QEMU in editable mode to the current environment.
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See `Installing packages using pip and virtual environments
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<https://packaging.python.org/guides/installing-using-pip-and-virtual-environments/>`_
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for more information.
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- ``qemu/`` Python package source directory.
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- ``tests/`` Python package tests directory.
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- ``avocado.cfg`` Configuration for the Avocado test-runner.
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Used by ``make check`` et al.
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- ``Makefile`` provides some common testing/installation invocations.
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Try ``make help`` to see available targets.
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- ``MANIFEST.in`` is read by python setuptools, it specifies additional files
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that should be included by a source distribution.
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- ``PACKAGE.rst`` is used as the README file that is visible on PyPI.org.
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