#!/usr/bin/env python """Client-side HTTP cookie handling. ClientCookie is a Python module for handling HTTP cookies on the client side, useful for accessing web sites that require cookies to be set and then returned later. It also provides some other (optional) useful stuff: HTTP-EQUIV and Refresh handling, automatic adding of the Referer [sic] header, robots.txt observance and lazily-seek()able responses. These extras are implemented using an extension that makes it easier to add new functionality to urllib2 (now part of urllib2, as of Python 2.4). It has developed from a port of Gisle Aas' Perl module HTTP::Cookies, from the libwww-perl library. """ try: True except NameError: False, True = 0, 1 import re #VERSION_MATCH = re.search(r'VERSION = "(.*)"', open("ClientCookie/_ClientCookie.py").read()) #VERSION = VERSION_MATCH.group(1) VERSION = '1.3.0' INSTALL_REQUIRES = [] NAME = "ClientCookie" PACKAGE = True LICENSE = "BSD" # or ZPL 2.1 PLATFORMS = ["any"] ZIP_SAFE = True CLASSIFIERS = """\ Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Intended Audience :: Developers Intended Audience :: System Administrators License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License Natural Language :: English Operating System :: OS Independent Programming Language :: Python Topic :: Internet Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Browsers Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Site Management Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Site Management :: Link Checking Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules Topic :: Software Development :: Testing Topic :: Software Development :: Testing :: Traffic Generation Topic :: System :: Networking :: Monitoring Topic :: System :: Systems Administration """ #------------------------------------------------------- # the rest is constant for most of my released packages: import sys if PACKAGE: packages, py_modules = [NAME], None else: packages, py_modules = None, [NAME] doclines = __doc__.split("\n") if not hasattr(sys, "version_info") or sys.version_info < (2, 3): from distutils.core import setup _setup = setup def setup(**kwargs): ignore_keys = [ # distutils >= Python 2.3 args # XXX probably download_url came in earlier than 2.3 "classifiers", "download_url", # setuptools args "install_requires", "zip_safe", "test_suite", ] if sys.version_info < (2, 1): ignore_keys.append("platforms") for key in ignore_keys: if kwargs.has_key(key): del kwargs[key] # Only want packages keyword if this is a package, # only want py_modules keyword if this is a single-file module, # so get rid of packages or py_modules keyword as appropriate. if kwargs["packages"] is None: del kwargs["packages"] else: del kwargs["py_modules"] apply(_setup, (), kwargs) else: import ez_setup ez_setup.use_setuptools() from setuptools import setup setup( name = NAME, version = VERSION, license = LICENSE, platforms = PLATFORMS, classifiers = [c for c in CLASSIFIERS.split("\n") if c], install_requires = INSTALL_REQUIRES, zip_safe = ZIP_SAFE, test_suite = "test", author = "John J. Lee", author_email = "jjl@pobox.com", description = doclines[0], long_description = "\n".join(doclines[2:]), url = "http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/%s/" % NAME, download_url = ("http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/%s/src/" "%s-%s.tar.gz" % (NAME, NAME, VERSION)), py_modules = py_modules, packages = packages, )