#!/usr/bin/env python """Client-side HTML form handling. ClientForm is a Python module for handling HTML forms on the client side, useful for parsing HTML forms, filling them in and returning the completed forms to the server. It developed from a port of Gisle Aas' Perl module HTML::Form, from the libwww-perl library, but the interface is not the same. """ try: True except NameError: False, True = 0, 1 import re #VERSION_MATCH = re.search(r'VERSION = "(.*)"', open("ClientForm.py").read()) #VERSION = VERSION_MATCH.group(1) VERSION = '0.2.11' INSTALL_REQUIRES = [] NAME = "ClientForm" PACKAGE = False 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 Programming Language :: Python :: 2 Programming Language :: Python :: 2.3 Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4 Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5 Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 Topic :: Internet Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP 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 Topic :: Text Processing Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: XML """ #------------------------------------------------------- # 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, )