This project provides a pydantic model of the fpm package manifest format used in the Fortran package manager.
Install this project with pip
pip install git+https://github.com/fortran-lang/fpm-metadata
You can read a package manifest with your TOML library of choice and construct a manifest object from it which allows to access all package entries directly in Python
>>> from fpm.metadata import Manifest
>>> from tomlkit import loads
>>> with open("fpm.toml") as fh:
... package = Manifest(**loads(fh.read()))
...
>>> package.name
'fpm'
>>> package.version
'0.2.0'
Alternatively, you can use the load_manifest
function to read a package manifest
>>> from pathlib import Path
>>> from fpm.metadata import load_manifest
>>> package = load_manifest(Path("fpm.toml"))
>>> package.name
'fpm'
>>> package.version
'0.2.0'
Finally, you can dump a package manifest to a TOML string using the dump_manifest
function
>>> from pathlib import Path
>>> from fpm.metadata import dump_manifest, load_manifest
>>> package = load_manifest(Path("fpm.toml"))
>>> print(dump_manifest(package))
name = "fpm"
version = "0.2.0"
...
This project is hosted on GitHub at fortran-lang/fpm-metadata. Obtain the source by cloning the repository with
git clone https://github.com/fortran-lang/fpm-metadata cd fpm-metadata
We recommend using a conda environment to install the package. You can setup the environment manager using a mambaforge installer. Install the required dependencies from the conda-forge channel.
mamba env create -n devel -f environment.yml mamba activate devel
Install this project with pip in the environment
pip install .
Add the option -e
for installing in development mode.
The following dependencies are required
You can check your installation by running the test suite with
pytest tests/ --pyargs fpm.metadata --doctest-modules
For code formatting black is used:
black src/ tests/
This is a volunteer open source projects and contributions are always welcome. Please, take a moment to read the contributing guidelines.
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