Dysco is a lightweight Python library that brings dynamic scoping capabilities to Python in a highly configurable way.
Dysco can be installed from pypy using pip
or any compatible Python package manager.
# Installation with pip.
pip install dysco
# Or, installation with poetry.
poetry add dysco
To install the dependencies locally, you need poetry to be installed. You can then run
# This is only required if you're not using poetry v1.0.0 or greater.
# It tells poetry to place the virtual environment in `.venv`.
poetry config settings.virtualenvs.in-project true
# Install all of the dependencies.
poetry install
to install the project dependencies.
The library is tested against Python versions 3.7 and 3.8. These are most easily installed using pyenv with the following command.
# Install the supported Python versions.
pyenv install --skip-existing 3.7.5
pyenv install --skip-existing 3.8.0
Testing, linting, and document generation can then be run via tox.
The bare tox
command will run everything in all environments, or you can break it down by Python version and task.
For example, you could run the individual Python 3.8 tasks manually by running the following.
# Install the project dependencies in `.tox/py38/`.
tox -e py38-init
# Run black, flake8, isort, and mypy.
tox -e py38-lint
# Run the tests and generate a coverage report.
tox -e py38-test --coverage
## Build the project documentation.
tox -e py38-docs
You first need to configure your credentials with poetry.
poetry config http-basic.pypi intoli <pypi-password>
You can then use invoke to bump the version number, commit the changes, tag the version, and deploy to pypi.
# Bumps the patch version and deploys the package.
# Valid options are major, minor, and patch.
invoke bump patch
Contributions are welcome, but please follow these contributor guidelines outlined in CONTRIBUTING.md.
Exodus is licensed under a BSD 2-Clause License and is copyright Intoli, LLC.