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setup.py
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# coding=utf-8
########################################################################################################################
### Do not forget to adjust the following variables to your own plugin.
# The plugin's identifier, has to be unique
plugin_identifier = "prusammu"
# The plugin's python package, should be "octoprint_<plugin identifier>", has to be unique
plugin_package = "octoprint_prusammu"
# The plugin's human readable name. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_name__ in the
# plugin module
plugin_name = "OctoPrint-PrusaMMU"
# The plugin's version. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_version__ in the plugin module
plugin_version = "VERSION"
# The plugin's description. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_description__ in the plugin
# module
plugin_description = """This plugin adds Prusa MMU support to OctoPrint. The active filament will be displayed in the navbar and you will be prompted to select which filament to use when slicing in "MMU Single" mode. Other settings are available to name each tool and set defaults. This plugin only works for Prusa printers with an MMU. Supports MMU firmware 1.X.X and 3.X.X."""
# The plugin's author. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_author__ in the plugin module
plugin_author = "jukebox42"
# The plugin's author's mail address.
plugin_author_email = "[email protected]"
# The plugin's homepage URL. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_url__ in the plugin module
plugin_url = "https://github.com/jukebox42/OctoPrint-PrusaMMU"
# The plugin's license. Can be overwritten within OctoPrint's internal data via __plugin_license__ in the plugin module
plugin_license = "AGPLv3"
# Any additional requirements besides OctoPrint should be listed here
plugin_requires = []
### --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
### More advanced options that you usually shouldn't have to touch follow after this point
### --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Additional package data to install for this plugin. The subfolders "templates", "static" and "translations" will
# already be installed automatically if they exist. Note that if you add something here you'll also need to update
# MANIFEST.in to match to ensure that python setup.py sdist produces a source distribution that contains all your
# files. This is sadly due to how python's setup.py works, see also http://stackoverflow.com/a/14159430/2028598
plugin_additional_data = []
# Any additional python packages you need to install with your plugin that are not contained in <plugin_package>.*
plugin_additional_packages = []
# Any python packages within <plugin_package>.* you do NOT want to install with your plugin
plugin_ignored_packages = []
# Additional parameters for the call to setuptools.setup. If your plugin wants to register additional entry points,
# define dependency links or other things like that, this is the place to go. Will be merged recursively with the
# default setup parameters as provided by octoprint_setuptools.create_plugin_setup_parameters using
# octoprint.util.dict_merge.
#
# Example:
# plugin_requires = ["someDependency==dev"]
# additional_setup_parameters = {"dependency_links": ["https://github.com/someUser/someRepo/archive/master.zip#egg=someDependency-dev"]}
additional_setup_parameters = {}
########################################################################################################################
from setuptools import setup
try:
import octoprint_setuptools
except:
print("Could not import OctoPrint's setuptools, are you sure you are running that under "
"the same python installation that OctoPrint is installed under?")
import sys
sys.exit(-1)
setup_parameters = octoprint_setuptools.create_plugin_setup_parameters(
identifier=plugin_identifier,
package=plugin_package,
name=plugin_name,
version=plugin_version,
description=plugin_description,
author=plugin_author,
mail=plugin_author_email,
url=plugin_url,
license=plugin_license,
requires=plugin_requires,
additional_packages=plugin_additional_packages,
ignored_packages=plugin_ignored_packages,
additional_data=plugin_additional_data
)
if len(additional_setup_parameters):
from octoprint.util import dict_merge
setup_parameters = dict_merge(setup_parameters, additional_setup_parameters)
setup(**setup_parameters)