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author | Jeff Hammel <k0scist@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 14 Dec 2015 13:58:41 -0800 |
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= MakeItSo! TODO = Bugs: - Perhaps a `MANIFEST.in` should be used in order to package? https://docs.python.org/2/distutils/sourcedist.html Planned features: - Have a filepath or URL as the basic thing that gets "filled". (These should be files, directories, entry_points, or URLs) - There'd be hooks, so you could define a Python file in the control config, and have stuff like: def wrap(filename, rendered_content, vars) def conflict(filename, prev_content, new_content, vars) # Could do prepend here, for instance def some_helper_func() - An option to display this at the end of the run: makeitso -t my/template/ var1=value var2=value Then you can easily rerun the command - ability to specify delimeters (both for file interpolation and filename interpolation); normally, i'd want '${' + '}', but this works poor with, say, bash scripts, and not having this makes it difficult to write templates that make other templates ``(This is done in tempita; can we use it?)`` - should be able to contain as much information as possible in a single file. Since most often I want to give someone (possibly myself) a single file to run, it would be nice to have some local maximum of the product of flexibility and legibility - the ability to create a self-executing script from a file for easy portability - ability to find the variables used in templates; I find this absolutely critical. In PasteScript, this isn't there (unless you use cheetah) and it is problematic if you want to deal with templates programmatically. If you do allow things, like single-file templates, then this becomes mandatory. This is to say, amongst other things, there should be a command-line option that will list the template variables. - ability to import templates: ability to make existing directory structures or files into templates - ability to make a python package from a python file - ability to have a pre-hook and pluggable setup; e.g. setup a repo - ability to use defaults (--use-defaults) when they are specified - ability to save variables used in a run into a file: makeitso --save-variables=myvars.txt mytemplate - ability to have executing script files (for packaged tests or via a shebang) - a dotfile for metadata (e.g. ~/.makeitso) - hooks for things to do after creation (licensing, uploading somewhere, creating a repository, etc) - not having to name template files 'foo_tmpl'; it is better not to munge the file extension at all and have other mechanisms for denoting files to be interpolated - ability to use python in interpolation - backwards compatability with pastescript templates - a web interface (or a few) - Like pastescript currently does, the ability to apply templates sequentially. Directories: - a file like makeitso.ini (in that directory) can control stuff Nice-to-haves: - ability to munge files (e.g. combining setup.py from several packages) [HARD] - ability to push changes from a downstream instance to a template [HARD] - It would also be nice (but not required) to be able to control how things get put together. That is, for a setup.py or a README, what do you do? For the latter, you probably mostly want append. For the former you want to do various things : e.g. add dependencies, add entry points, etc. So we should figure out a way to write a template like that and have each template applied e.g. increment dependencies. So the latter are like variables. - ability to output to a POST request to a URL Tempita: - Parsing variables out of tempita should be workable. Even if a couple are missed, you could possibly put some in config.ini and have the rest detected (so you don't worry about forgetting new variables)