# Shortcuts for various tasks (UNIX only). # To use a specific Python version run: # $ make install PYTHON=python3.3 # You can set these variables from the command line. PYTHON = python TSCRIPT = test/test_psutil.py all: test clean: rm -f `find . -type f -name \*.py[co]` rm -f `find . -type f -name \*.so` rm -f `find . -type f -name .\*~` rm -f `find . -type f -name \*.orig` rm -f `find . -type f -name \*.bak` rm -f `find . -type f -name \*.rej` rm -rf `find . -type d -name __pycache__` rm -rf *.egg-info rm -rf *\$testfile* rm -rf .tox rm -rf build rm -rf dist rm -rf docs/_build build: clean $(PYTHON) setup.py build install: build if test $(PYTHON) = python2.4; then \ $(PYTHON) setup.py install; \ elif test $(PYTHON) = python2.5; then \ $(PYTHON) setup.py install; \ else \ $(PYTHON) setup.py install --user; \ fi uninstall: if test $(PYTHON) = python2.4; then \ pip-2.4 uninstall -y -v psutil; \ else \ cd ..; $(PYTHON) -m pip uninstall -y -v psutil; \ fi test: install $(PYTHON) $(TSCRIPT) test-process: install $(PYTHON) -m unittest -v test.test_psutil.TestProcess test-system: install $(PYTHON) -m unittest -v test.test_psutil.TestSystemAPIs test-memleaks: install $(PYTHON) -m unittest -v test.test_memory_leaks # Run a specific test by name; e.g. "make test-by-name disk_" will run # all test methods containing "disk_" in their name. # Requires "pip install nose". test-by-name: @$(PYTHON) -m nose test/test_psutil.py --nocapture -v -m $(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS)) # requires "pip install pep8" pep8: @git ls-files | grep \\.py$ | xargs pep8 # requires "pip install pyflakes" pyflakes: @export PYFLAKES_NODOCTEST=1 && \ git ls-files | grep \\.py$ | xargs pyflakes # requires "pip install flake8" flake8: @git ls-files | grep \\.py$ | xargs flake8 # Upload source tarball on https://pypi.python.org/pypi/psutil. upload-src: clean $(PYTHON) setup.py sdist upload # Build and upload doc on https://pythonhosted.org/psutil/. # Requires "pip install sphinx-pypi-upload". upload-doc: cd docs; make html $(PYTHON) setup.py upload_sphinx --upload-dir=docs/_build/html # git-tag a new release git-tag-release: git tag -a release-`python -c "import setup; print(setup.get_version())"` -m `git rev-list HEAD --count`:`git rev-parse --short HEAD` echo "done; now run 'git push --follow-tags' to push the new tag on the remote repo"