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Cookiecutter template for a Python package.

Features

  • Testing setup with unittest and python setup.py test or py.test
  • Travis-CI_: Ready for Travis Continuous Integration testing
  • Tox_ testing: Setup to easily test for Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6
  • Sphinx_ docs: Documentation ready for generation with, for example, ReadTheDocs_
  • Bumpversion_: Pre-configured version bumping with a single command
  • Auto-release to PyPI_ when you push a new tag to master (optional)
  • Command line interface using Click (optional)

Build Status

Linux:

Linux build status on Travis CI

Windows:

Windows build status on Appveyor

Quickstart

Install the latest Cookiecutter if you haven't installed it yet (this requires Cookiecutter 1.4.0 or higher):

pip install -U cookiecutter

Generate a Python package project:

cookiecutter gh:draperjames/crumb-python-package

Then:

  • Create a repo and put it there.
  • Add the repo to your Travis-CI_ account.
  • Install the dev requirements into a virtualenv. (pip install -r requirements_dev.txt)
  • Register your project with PyPI.
  • Run the Travis CLI command travis encrypt --add deploy.password to encrypt your PyPI password in Travis config and activate automated deployment on PyPI when you push a new tag to master branch.
  • Add the repo to your ReadTheDocs_ account + turn on the ReadTheDocs service hook.
  • Release your package by pushing a new tag to master.
  • Add a requirements.txt file that specifies the packages you will need for your project and their versions. For more info see the pip docs for requirements files.
  • Activate your project on `pyup.io`_.

For more details, see the cookiecutter-pypackage tutorial.

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