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Hatch

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Hatch is a productivity tool designed to make your workflow easier and more efficient, while also reducing the number of other tools you need to know. It aims to make the 90% use cases as pleasant as possible.

For me personally, Hatch has entirely replaced the manual (or entire!) use of these:

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Features

  • Completely cross-platform (terminal colors too!) \(*_^)/
  • Configurable project creation, with good defaults
  • Easiest virtual environment management available, with support for all shells
  • Package management defaults to a per-user basis, allowing global usage with elevated privileges (for your safety)
  • Configurable semantic version bumping
  • Robust build/package cleanup
  • Easy testing with code coverage
  • Simple building and releasing for PyPI
  • All commands are environment-aware w.r.t. python/pip

Usage

Starting a new project is as easy as:

$ hatch new my-app
Created project `my-app`

Now you have a fully functional package that can be built and distributed.

$ tree --dirsfirst my-app
my-app
├── my_app
│   └── __init__.py
├── tests
│   └── __init__.py
├── LICENSE-APACHE
├── LICENSE-MIT
├── MANIFEST.in
├── README.rst
├── requirements.txt
├── setup.py
└── tox.ini

2 directories, 8 files

You can also bump the version of most projects without any setup:

$ git clone -q https://github.com/requests/requests && cd requests
$ hatch grow build
Updated /home/ofek/requests/requests/__version__.py
2.18.4 -> 2.18.4+build.1
$ hatch grow fix
Updated /home/ofek/requests/requests/__version__.py
2.18.4+build.1 -> 2.18.5
$ hatch grow pre
Updated /home/ofek/requests/requests/__version__.py
2.18.5 -> 2.18.5-rc.1
$ hatch grow minor
Updated /home/ofek/requests/requests/__version__.py
2.18.5-rc.1 -> 2.19.0
$ hatch grow major
Updated /home/ofek/requests/requests/__version__.py
2.19.0 -> 3.0.0

Checking code coverage is a breeze:

$ git clone https://github.com/ofek/privy && cd privy
$ hatch test -c
========================= test session starts ==========================
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.2.1, py-1.4.34, pluggy-0.4.0
rootdir: /home/ofek/privy, inifile:
plugins: xdist-1.20.0, mock-1.6.2, httpbin-0.0.7, forked-0.2, cov-2.5.1
collected 10 items

tests/test_privy.py ..........

====================== 10 passed in 4.34 seconds =======================

Tests completed, checking coverage...

Name                  Stmts   Miss Branch BrPart  Cover   Missing
-----------------------------------------------------------------
privy/__init__.py         1      0      0      0   100%
privy/core.py            30      0      0      0   100%
privy/utils.py           13      0      4      0   100%
tests/__init__.py         0      0      0      0   100%
tests/test_privy.py      57      0      0      0   100%
-----------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL                   101      0      4      0   100%

Creating virtual envs is incredibly simple:

$ hatch env my-app
Already using interpreter /usr/bin/python3
Successfully saved virtual env `my-app` to `/home/ofek/.virtualenvs/my-app`.
$ hatch env -ll
Virtual environments found in /home/ofek/.virtualenvs:

my-app ->
  Version: 3.5.2
  Implementation: CPython

and using them is just as fluid:

$ which python
/usr/bin/python
$ hatch shell my-app
(my-app) $ which python
/home/ofek/.virtualenvs/my-app/bin/python

Keep reading for so much more!

Installation

Hatch is distributed on PyPI as a universal wheel and is available on Linux/macOS and Windows and supports Python 3.5+ and PyPy.

$ pip3 install --user hatch

or simply pip if that already points to a Python 3 version.

If hatch doesn't work on your system immediately after that, please run this command then that command.

After the first installation, you may want to run hatch config --restore to ensure your config file is available.

Guide

Contributing

TODO

meta
  • next to the snake ascii art, put a hatched egg (blocks 1.0.0)
project creation
Commands

License

Hatch is distributed under the terms of both

at your option.

Credits

History

Important changes are emphasized.

master

0.23.0

  • Fixed wheel packaging

0.22.0

  • Upgrade userpath dependency
  • Fixed shipped test suite

0.21.0

  • adduserpath dependency has claimed/been renamed userpath
  • Fixed various build errors
  • Don't require internet for tests

0.20.0

  • Conda can now be installed on every platform with a simple hatch conda \[^,^]/
  • new/init commands now enter an interactive mode if no project name is specified!

0.19.0

  • testing now supports the use of a project's dedicated virtual env and any dev requirements can be installed in it automatically!

0.18.0

  • release now allows the use of custom repositories!
  • Fix: cleaning now correctly ignores a project's dedicated virtual env. This behavior can be disabled with the new -nd/--no-detect flag.

0.17.1

0.17.0

  • Hatch now guarantees Windows support via AppVeyor!
  • No project detection will occur if a virtual env is active.

0.16.0

  • Virtual envs created with env, new, init, and shell commands can now access the system site-packages with the -g/--global-packages flag!
  • Improved setup.py generation.

0.15.0

  • use renamed to shell, though it will remain as an alias!
  • new/init commands now only emit a warning when there is no config file.
  • You can now specify what Python to use when creating a virtual env in the new/init command.
  • Fix: use no longer requires the env name argument to be . when targeting a project's dedicated virtual env.

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