Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pigar
Version: 0.6.10
Summary: A fantastic tool to generate requirements for your Python project, and more than that.
Home-page: https://github.com/Damnever/pigar
Author: Damnever
Author-email: dxc.wolf@gmail.com
License: The BSD 3-Clause License
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            :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pigar
        
        
        Features
        --------
        
        - Generate requirements for project, ``pigar`` can consider all kinds of complicated situations. In this project, `py2_requirements.txt <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/blob/master/py2_requirements.txt>`_ and `py3_requirements.txt <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/blob/master/py3_requirements.txt>`_ for different python versions ::
        
            # Generate requirements.txt for current directory.
            $ pigar
        
            # Generate requirements for given directory in given file.
            $ pigar -p ../dev-requirements.txt -P ../
        
          ``pigar`` will list all files which referenced the package, for example: ::
        
            # project/foo.py: 2,3
            # project/bar/baz.py: 2,7,8,9
            foobar == 3.3.3
        
          If requirements file is overwritten over, ``pigar`` will show difference between old and new.
        
        - If you do not know the import name that belongs to a specific package (more generally, does ``Import Error: xxx`` drive you crazy?), such as ``bs4`` which may come from ``beautifulsoup4`` or ``MySQLdb`` which could come from ``MySQL_Python``, try searching for it: ::
        
            $ pigar -s bs4 MySQLdb
        
        - To check requirements for the latest version, just do: ::
        
            # Specific a requirements file.
            $ pigar -c ./requirements.txt
        
            # Or, you can leave pigar search *requirements.txt in current directory
            # level by itself, if not found, pigar will generate requirements.txt
            # for current project then check latest version.
            $ pigar -c
        
        More
        ----
        
        You can find more information on `GitHub <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar>`_ .
        
        
        
        
        Change Logs
        -----------
        
        
        Version 0.6.10 (2016.06.17)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Fixed `#26 <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/issues/26>`_
        - Fixed relative import issue.
        
        
        Version 0.6.9 (2016.05.08)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Fixed ImportError.
        
        
        Version 0.6.8 (2016.05.08)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Supported flask extension.
        - Sorted requirements.
        - Use gevent if possible.
        
        
        Version 0.6.7 (2015.12.13)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - If modules in the ``try...except...`` block, assume they are optional.
        
        
        Version 0.6.6 (2015.11.22)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Fixed IndexError.
        
        
        Version 0.6.5 (2015.11.22)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Fixed AttributeError.
        - Fixed PEP8 warning.
        
        
        Version 0.6.4 (2015.11.22)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Removed useless code.
        - Cache modules, to avoid duplication of inspection.
        
        Thank `@spacewander <https://github.com/spacewander>`_ for the following contributions:
        
        - Fixed error for Python 2.7.6.
        - Fixed error when using './xxx' as relative path.
        - Support ``importlib.import_module`` and ``__import__``.
        
        
        Version 0.6.3 (2015.11.09)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Sort files, make comments more clearer.
        - Fixed grammar, to make the README clearer. Thank `@roryokane <https://github.com/roryokane>`_ and `@flyingfisch <https://github.com/flyingfisch>`_.
        - Make it work with ``python -m pigar``. Thank `@lilydjwg <https://github.com/lilydjwg>`_.
        - Fixed the pep8 warnings: `#15 <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/pull/15>`_.
        - Make output more clearer: `#12 <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/issues/12>`_.
        - Fixed UnicodeDecodeError for Python 3.
        
        
        Version 0.6.2 (2015.11.05)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - If requirements file is overwritten over, show difference between old and new.
        - Adjust the structure of the code.
        
        
        Version 0.6.1 (2015.11.03)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Fixed typo.
        - Follow symlinks.
        
        
        Version 0.6.0 (2015.10.30)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Enhancement: issue `#7 <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/issues/7>`_, show imported module come from which files.
        - Consider package installed via Git.
        - Add command "-i", used to ignore a list of directory.
        
        
        Version 0.5.5 (2015.10.21)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Fixed issue `#2 <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/issues/2>`_ , `#3 <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/issues/3>`_ , `#4 <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/issues/4>`_ , `#5 <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/issues/5>`_.
        
        
        Version 0.5.2-0.5.4 (2015.10.6)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Fixed issue `#1 <https://github.com/Damnever/pigar/issues/1>`_.
        - Make version compare more effective.
        - Removed useless code.
        
        
        Version 0.5.1 (2015.10.01)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        - Available in PyPI(https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pigar).
        - Generate requirements for Python project.
        - Can consider different for different Python versions.
        - Search package names by imported names.
        
Keywords: requirements tool
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
