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setup.py
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from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys
import os
import glob
from ez_setup import use_setuptools
use_setuptools("10.0")
import setuptools
from umi_tools import __version__
from setuptools import setup, find_packages, Extension
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
if LooseVersion(setuptools.__version__) < LooseVersion('1.1'):
print ("Version detected:", LooseVersion(setuptools.__version__))
raise ImportError(
"umi_tools requires setuptools 1.1 higher")
###############################################################
###############################################################
# Define dependencies
# Perform a umi_tools Installation
major, minor1, minor2, s, tmp = sys.version_info
if major < 3:
raise SystemExit("""umi_tools requires Python 3 or later.""")
umi_tools_packages = ["umi_tools"]
umi_tools_package_dirs = {'umi_tools': 'umi_tools'}
# debugging pip installation
#install_requires = []
#for requirement in (
# l.strip() for l in open('requirements.txt') if not l.startswith("#")):
# install_requires.append(requirement)
install_requires = [
"setuptools>=1.1",
"numpy>=1.7",
"pandas>=0.12.0",
"future",
"regex",
"scipy",
"matplotlib",
"pybktree"]
# This is a hack. When Pysam is installed from source, the recorded
# version is 0.2.3, even though a more recent version is actaully
# installed. In the following, if pysam is not detected, pysam will be
# install, presumably this will be the lastest version. If pysam is
# present detect its version with pysam.__version__. The only problem
# with this is that if pysam is present, but out of date, the system
# will not recognise the update
try:
import pysam
if LooseVersion(pysam.__version__) < LooseVersion('0.16.0.1'):
print("""
######################################################################
#
# WARNING:
# Pysam is installed, but not recent enough. We will update pysam, but
# the system may fail to detect that pysam has been updated. If this
# happens please run setup again"
#
######################################################################
""")
install_requires.append("pysam>=0.16.0.1")
except ImportError:
install_requires.append("pysam")
##########################################################
##########################################################
# Classifiers
classifiers = """
Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Intended Audience :: Developers
License :: OSI Approved
Programming Language :: Python
Topic :: Software Development
Topic :: Scientific/Engineering
Operating System :: POSIX
Operating System :: Unix
Operating System :: MacOS
"""
setup(
# package information
name='umi_tools',
version=__version__,
description='umi_tools: Tools for UMI analyses',
author='Ian Sudbery',
author_email='i.sudbery@sheffield.ac.uk',
license="MIT",
platforms=["any"],
keywords="computational genomics",
long_description='umi_tools: Tools for UMI analyses',
classifiers=list(filter(None, classifiers.split("\n"))),
url="https://github.com/CGATOxford/UMI-tools",
download_url="https://github.com/CGATOxford/UMI-tools/tarball/%s" % __version__,
# package contents
packages=umi_tools_packages,
package_dir=umi_tools_package_dirs,
include_package_data=True,
# dependencies
#setup_requires=['cython'],
install_requires=install_requires,
# extension modules
ext_modules=[Extension("umi_tools._dedup_umi", ["umi_tools/_dedup_umi.c"])],
entry_points={
'console_scripts': ['umi_tools = umi_tools.umi_tools:main']
},
# other options
zip_safe=False,
)