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[metadata]
# This includes the license file(s) in the wheel.
# https://wheel.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user_guide.html#including-license-files-in-the-generated-wheel-file
license_files = LICENSE
[bdist_wheel]
# This flag says to generate wheels that support both Python 2 and Python
# 3. If your code will not run unchanged on both Python 2 and 3, you will
# need to generate separate wheels for each Python version that you
# support. Removing this line (or setting universal to 0) will prevent
# bdist_wheel from trying to make a universal wheel. For more see:
# https://packaging.python.org/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/#wheels
universal=0
[flake8]
max-line-length = 140
exclude = */migrations/*
[options]
# tests_require is a list of dependencies that are *absolutely required*
# to run the tests. tests_require is used when running tests from your
# *current* Python environment (that is, not using tox).
# tests_require is ignored by tox.
#
# As such, you can usually get away with neglecting tests_require ---
# it's not a big deal if some of the dependencies get left out.
#
# If you're running tests from your current environment, it's because
# you're actively developing, in which case you usually have an
# environment you built for development. But if you have to change
# environments mid-development for any reason, tests_require can save you
# from getting tripped up.
#
# tests_require is used when running tests and debugging through an IDE like
# PyCharm, to ensure the environment the IDE is using has the requirements.
#
# Unless you're in one of those situations, you can simply ignore this.
tests_require = pytest
python_requires = >= 3.6
[tool:pytest]
# If a pytest section is found in one of the possible config files
# (pytest.ini, tox.ini or setup.cfg), then pytest will not look for any others,
# so if you add a pytest config section elsewhere,
# you will need to delete this section from setup.cfg.
norecursedirs =
.git
.tox
.env
dist
build
migrations
python_files =
test_*.py
*_test.py
tests.py
addopts =
-ra
--strict-markers
--tb=short
--pyargs
testpaths =
tests/
[tool:isort]
force_single_line = True
line_length = 120
known_first_party = pyfocs
default_section = THIRDPARTY
forced_separate = test_pyfocs
not_skip = __init__.py
skip = migrations