Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: versionner
Version: 1.5.0
Summary: versionner helps manipulating version of the project.
Home-page: http://msztolcman.github.io/versionner/
Author: Marcin Sztolcman
Author-email: marcin@urzenia.net
License: MIT
Description: versionner
        ==========
        
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        `versionner` helps manipulating version of the project.
        
        With one command you can update all required files and git with new version.
        
        If you like this tool, just [say thanks](https://saythanks.io/to/msztolcman).
        
        Current stable version
        ----------------------
        
        1.5.0
        
        Features
        --------
        
        * `versionner` guards the compliance with [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/)
        * manual changes are error-prone, `versionner` is error proof
        * it's easier to write: `ver up` instead of open editor, edit and
            save changes ;)
        * `versionner` updates also project files (like README or sth)
        * and create vcs (only git currently) tag if requested
        * it's [very easy to install](#installation)
        * and it's all in one command...
        
        Python version
        --------------
        
        `versionner` works only with Python 3.3+. Older Python versions are unsupported.
        
        Some examples
        -------------
        
        Some examples:
        
            # initialize new file with version 0.1.0
            % ver init
            
            # initialize new file with version 1.0.0
            % ver init 1.0.0
        
            # prints current version info
            % ver
            
            # increase minor by 1, set patch to 0
            % ver up
            
            # increase patch by 1
            % ver up --patch
            
            # increase patch by 2 and try to automatically commit changes
            % ver up --patch -c
            
            # create git tag
            % ver tag
            
            # increase patch by 4
            % ver up --patch 4
             
            # just guess...
            % ver set --minor 3 --patch 2 --build asd3f
                
            # set version to 1.0.0
            % ver set 1.0.0
            
            # create signed VCS tag
            % ver tag --vcs-param -s
        
        More
        ----
        
        Everything is in help :) Just execute:
        
            ver --help
        
        Look at result:
        
            % ver --help
            usage: ver [-h] [--file VERSION_FILE] [--version] [--date-format DATE_FORMAT]
                       [--vcs-engine VCS_ENGINE] [--vcs-commit-message VCS_COMMIT_MESSAGE]
                       [--verbose]
                       {init,up,set,tag} ...
            
            Helps manipulating version of the project
            
            positional arguments:
              {init,up,set,tag}
                init                Create new version file
                up                  Increase version
                set                 Set version to specified one
                tag                 Create VCS tag with current version
            
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help            show this help message and exit
              --file VERSION_FILE, -f VERSION_FILE
                                    path to file where version is saved
              --version, -v         show program's version number and exit
              --date-format DATE_FORMAT
                                    Date format used in project files
              --vcs-engine VCS_ENGINE
                                    Select VCS engine (only git is supported currently)
              --vcs-commit-message VCS_COMMIT_MESSAGE, -m VCS_COMMIT_MESSAGE
                                    Commit message used when committing changes
              --verbose             Be more verbose if it's possible
        
              
        So, there are four commands: `init`, `up`, `set` and `tag`. We want to look at this:
        
            usage: ver init [-h] [--commit] [value]
            
            positional arguments:
              value         Initial version
            
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help    show this help message and exit
              --commit, -c  Commit changes done by `up` command (only if there is no
                            changes in repo before)
        
            usage: ver up [-h] [--commit] [--major | --minor | --patch] [value]
            
            positional arguments:
              value         Increase version by this value (default: 1)
            
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help    show this help message and exit
              --commit, -c  Commit changes done by `up` command (only if there is no
                            changes in repo before)
              --major, -j   increase major part of version
              --minor, -n   increase minor part of version (project default)
              --patch, -p   increase patch part of version
        
            % ver set --help
            usage: ver set [-h] [--major MAJOR] [--minor MINOR] [--patch PATCH]
                           [--prerelease PRERELEASE] [--build BUILD] [--commit]
                           [value]
            
            positional arguments:
              value                 set version to this value
            
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help            show this help message and exit
              --major MAJOR, -j MAJOR
                                    set major part of version to MAJOR
              --minor MINOR, -n MINOR
                                    set minor part of version to MINOR
              --patch PATCH, -p PATCH
                                    set patch part of version to PATCH
              --prerelease PRERELEASE, -r PRERELEASE
                                    set prerelease part of version to PRERELEASE
              --build BUILD, -b BUILD
                                    set build part of version to BUILD
              --commit, -c          Commit changes done by `set` command (only if there is
                                    no changes in repo before)
                                    
            % ver tag --help
            usage: ver tag [-h] [--vcs-tag-param VCS_TAG_PARAMS]
            
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help            show this help message and exit
              --vcs-tag-param VCS_TAG_PARAMS
                                    Additional params for VCS for "tag" command
        
        Configuration
        ---------------------
        
        Configuration is both: user-wide and project-wide.
        
        User-wide is stored in `~/.versionner.rc` file, and project-wide is stored in
        `<PROJECT_ROOT>/.versionner.rc`. Projects' configuration is superior to user-wide.
        
        It allows you also to modify other files specified in configuration.
        
        `.versionner.rc` is INI file in format:
        
            [versionner]
            file = ./VERSION
            date_format = %Y-%m-%d
            up_part = patch
            ;default_init_version = 1.0.0
            
            [vcs]
            engine = git
            commit_message = '%(version)s'
            ;tag_params =
            ;  -f
            ;  --local-user=some-key-id
            
            [file:some/folder/some_file.py]
            enabled = true
            search = ^\s*__version__\s*=.*$
            replace = __version__ = '%(version)s'
            date_format = %Y-%m-%d
            match = line
            search_flags = 
            encoding = utf-8
            
            [file:2:some/folder/some_file.py]
                enabled = true
                search = ^"Program is in version \d+\.\d+\.\d+"$
                replace = "Program is in version %(version)s"
                match = line
                search_flags = 
                encoding = utf-8
        
        Data in '[project]' section are default data for whole project.
        
        Data in '[file:some/folder/some_file.py]' section are for single file from
        project. You can specify here that file 'some/folder/some_file.py' have
        version string (key: `enabled`), has encoding `encoding` and we have to
        search for it (`search`) and replace it with value of `replace`. If `match` is
        'line', then `search` is matched line by line, and for 'file' whole file is
        read into memory and matched against `search`.
        
        When replacing values, there can be used some of placeholders:
        
            %(date)s: current date
            %(major)s: major part of version
            %(minor)s: minor part of version
            %(patch)s: patch part of version
            %(prerelease)s: prerelease part of version
            %(build)s: build part of version
            %(version)s: full version string
        
        If you must do more replaces in single file, just add number to section name:
        
            [file:2:some/path]
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        1. Using PIP
        
        `versionner` should work on any platform where [Python](http://python.org)
        is available, it means Linux, Windows, MacOS X etc. 
        
        Simplest way is to use Python's built-in package system:
        
            python3 -m pip install versionner
        
        or
        
            pip3 install versionner
        
        2. Using [pipx](https://github.com/pipxproject/pipx)
          
            pipx install --python3 versionner
          
        3. Using sources
        
        Download sources from [Github](https://github.com/msztolcman/versionner/archive/1.5.0.zip):
        
            wget -O 1.5.0.zip https://github.com/msztolcman/versionner/archive/1.5.0.zip
            
        or
        
            curl -o 1.5.0.zip https://github.com/msztolcman/versionner/archive/1.5.0.zip
        
        Unpack:
        
            unzip 1.5.0.zip
        
        And install
        
            cd versionner-1.5.0
            python3 setup.py install
        
        Voila!
        
        Authors
        -------
        
        * Marcin Sztolcman <marcin@urzenia.net>
        
        Contributors
        ------------
        
        * Jan Pipek <https://github.com/janpipek>
        
        Contact
        -------
        
        If you like or dislike this software, please do not hesitate to tell me about
        this me via email (marcin@urzenia.net).
        
        If you find bug or have an idea to enhance this tool, please use GitHub's
        [issues](https://github.com/msztolcman/versionner/issues).
        
        License
        -------
        
        The MIT License (MIT)
        
        Copyright (c) 2015 Marcin Sztolcman
        
        Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
        this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
        the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
        use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
        the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
        subject to the following conditions:
        
        The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
        copies or substantial portions of the Software.
        
        THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
        IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
        FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
        COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
        IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
        CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
        
        ChangeLog
        ---------
        
        ### (dev)
        
        * Fixed working with cross-device temporary firectory (thanks to Jan Pipek)
        * Using Pipenv for managing of dependencies
        * Minor changes to dev tooling (Makefile etc)
        
        ### v1.4.1
        
        * Handle saving version file when temporary file is on different partition/device
        
        ### v1.4.0
        
        * Added explicit 'read' action
        * Search for .versionner.rc in current, but also in parents directories
        * Require at least one: --major, --minor, --patch, --prerelease or --build param for 'set' action
        * New configuration option: default_increase_value
        * Allow for '0' value for 'set' command
        * More readable error message when version is improperly formatted
        * Saving VersionFile in safe way (using temporary file)
        * Rewritten handling of configuration
        * Much better error handling
        * Using py.test in tests
        * Added more unit tests
        * Many pylint fixes
        * Version class can be comparised and sorted
        * Allow to create Version class from string (parsing)
        * Actions refactored to be derived from Command class
        * fixed checking Python version (on Ubuntu there is Py3 in version: 3.5.2+ - plus sign brokes comparisign)
        
        ### v1.3.0
        
        * Allow to automatically commit changes done by commands: up, set, init
        * Rewritten VCS subsystem, allows now for many engines
        
        ### v1.2.0
        
        * Allow to make more then one replace in single file
        * Do not show an exception when version file does not exists
        * PEP8 fixes (coding style)
        * Makefile improvements
        
        ### v1.1.1
        
        * minor fixes
        
        ### v1.1.0
        
        * refactored codebase from one file to one package with few files
        
        ### v1.0.7
        
        * fights with enforcing Python3
        
        ### v1.0.6
        
        * fights with enforcing Python3
        
        ### v1.0.5
        
        * fights with enforcing Python3
        
        ### v1.0.4
        
        * fights with enforcing Python3 
        
        ### v1.0.3
        
        * many ways to tell to use Python3.3+ for versionner
        * Makefile refinements
        
        ### v1.0.2
        
        * README fixes
        * Makefile
        
        ### v1.0.1
        
        * nothing changed, just for PYPI
        
        ### v1.0.0
        
        * added `tag` command (creates vcs (only git currently) tag)
        * versionner's app now is called 'ver', 'versionner' is deprecated
        * ability to set default value for `init` command in `.versionner.rc`
        
        ### v0.4.3
        
        * do not fail when VERSION file is missing
        * automatically use python3 (shebang)
        * updated program description in help
        
        ### v0.4.2
        
        * published on pypi
        
        ### v0.4.1
        
        * copy file permissions to new one when updating project files
        
        ### v0.4.0
        
        * first public version
        
Keywords: version management
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Documentation
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Version Control
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
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