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{ lib, buildPythonPackage, fetchFromGitHub, six, hypothesis, mock
, python-Levenshtein, pytest, termcolor, isPy27, enum34 }:
buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "fire";
version = "0.4.0";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "google";
repo = "python-fire";
rev = "v${version}";
sha256 = "1caz6j2kdhj0kccrnqri6b4g2d6wzkkx8y9vxyvm7axvrwkv2vyn";
};
propagatedBuildInputs = [ six termcolor ] ++ lib.optional isPy27 enum34;
checkInputs = [ hypothesis mock python-Levenshtein pytest ];
# ignore test which asserts exact usage statement, default behavior
# changed in python3.8. This can likely be remove >=0.3.1
checkPhase = ''
py.test -k 'not testInitRequiresFlag'
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "A library for automatically generating command line interfaces";
longDescription = ''
Python Fire is a library for automatically generating command line
interfaces (CLIs) from absolutely any Python object.
* Python Fire is a simple way to create a CLI in Python.
* Python Fire is a helpful tool for developing and debugging
Python code.
* Python Fire helps with exploring existing code or turning other
people's code into a CLI.
* Python Fire makes transitioning between Bash and Python easier.
* Python Fire makes using a Python REPL easier by setting up the
REPL with the modules and variables you'll need already imported
and created.
'';
license = licenses.asl20;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ leenaars ];
};
}
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