Commit d665c98d authored by Éric Araujo's avatar Éric Araujo

Group commands by topic in “pysetup run --list-commands” output.

This fixes a regression from distutils, where “setup.py --help-commands”
prints out commands grouped by topic (i.e. building vs. installing),
which is more useful than using sorted.
parent 382385e8
......@@ -6,38 +6,28 @@ from packaging.util import resolve_name
__all__ = ['get_command_names', 'set_command', 'get_command_class',
'STANDARD_COMMANDS']
_COMMANDS = {
'check': 'packaging.command.check.check',
'test': 'packaging.command.test.test',
'build': 'packaging.command.build.build',
'build_py': 'packaging.command.build_py.build_py',
'build_ext': 'packaging.command.build_ext.build_ext',
'build_clib': 'packaging.command.build_clib.build_clib',
'build_scripts': 'packaging.command.build_scripts.build_scripts',
'clean': 'packaging.command.clean.clean',
'install_dist': 'packaging.command.install_dist.install_dist',
'install_lib': 'packaging.command.install_lib.install_lib',
'install_headers': 'packaging.command.install_headers.install_headers',
'install_scripts': 'packaging.command.install_scripts.install_scripts',
'install_data': 'packaging.command.install_data.install_data',
'install_distinfo':
'packaging.command.install_distinfo.install_distinfo',
'sdist': 'packaging.command.sdist.sdist',
'bdist': 'packaging.command.bdist.bdist',
'bdist_dumb': 'packaging.command.bdist_dumb.bdist_dumb',
'bdist_wininst': 'packaging.command.bdist_wininst.bdist_wininst',
'register': 'packaging.command.register.register',
'upload': 'packaging.command.upload.upload',
'upload_docs': 'packaging.command.upload_docs.upload_docs',
}
# XXX this is crappy
STANDARD_COMMANDS = [
# packaging
'check', 'test',
# building
'build', 'build_py', 'build_ext', 'build_clib', 'build_scripts', 'clean',
# installing
'install_dist', 'install_lib', 'install_headers', 'install_scripts',
'install_data', 'install_distinfo',
# distributing
'sdist', 'bdist', 'bdist_dumb', 'bdist_wininst',
'register', 'upload', 'upload_docs',
]
if os.name == 'nt':
_COMMANDS['bdist_msi'] = 'packaging.command.bdist_msi.bdist_msi'
STANDARD_COMMANDS.insert(STANDARD_COMMANDS.index('bdist_wininst'),
'bdist_msi')
# XXX use OrderedDict to preserve the grouping (build-related, install-related,
# distribution-related)
STANDARD_COMMANDS = set(_COMMANDS)
# XXX maybe we need more than one registry, so that --list-comands can display
# standard, custom and overriden standard commands differently
_COMMANDS = dict((name, 'packaging.command.%s.%s' % (name, name))
for name in STANDARD_COMMANDS)
def get_command_names():
......
......@@ -254,16 +254,13 @@ def _run(dispatcher, args, **kw):
parser = dispatcher.parser
args = args[1:]
commands = STANDARD_COMMANDS # + extra commands
commands = STANDARD_COMMANDS # FIXME display extra commands
if args == ['--list-commands']:
print('List of available commands:')
cmds = sorted(commands)
for cmd in cmds:
for cmd in commands:
cls = dispatcher.cmdclass.get(cmd) or get_command_class(cmd)
desc = getattr(cls, 'description',
'(no description available)')
desc = getattr(cls, 'description', '(no description available)')
print(' %s: %s' % (cmd, desc))
return
......
......@@ -67,6 +67,23 @@ class RunTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
self.assertGreater(out, b'')
self.assertEqual(err, b'')
def test_list_commands(self):
status, out, err = assert_python_ok('-m', 'packaging.run', 'run',
'--list-commands')
# check that something is displayed
self.assertEqual(status, 0)
self.assertGreater(out, b'')
self.assertEqual(err, b'')
# make sure the manual grouping of commands is respected
check_position = out.find(b' check: ')
build_position = out.find(b' build: ')
self.assertTrue(check_position, out) # "out" printed as debugging aid
self.assertTrue(build_position, out)
self.assertLess(check_position, build_position, out)
# TODO test that custom commands don't break --list-commands
def test_suite():
return unittest.makeSuite(RunTestCase)
......
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