%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc} %global pypi_name os-client-config %if 0%{?fedora} >= 24 %global with_python3 1 %endif %{!?upstream_version: %global upstream_version %{version}%{?milestone}} Name: python-%{pypi_name} Version: 1.28.0 Release: 5%{?dist} Summary: OpenStack Client Configuration Library License: ASL 2.0 URL: https://github.com/openstack/%{pypi_name} Source0: https://pypi.io/packages/source/o/%{pypi_name}/%{pypi_name}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description The os-client-config is a library for collecting client configuration for using an OpenStack cloud in a consistent and comprehensive manner. It will find cloud config for as few as 1 cloud and as many as you want to put in a config file. It will read environment variables and config files, and it also contains some vendor specific default values so that you don't have to know extra info to use OpenStack * If you have a config file, you will get the clouds listed in it * If you have environment variables, you will get a cloud named `envvars` * If you have neither, you will get a cloud named `defaults` with base defaults %package -n python2-%{pypi_name} Summary: %{summary} %{?python_provide:%python_provide python2-%{pypi_name}} Obsoletes: python-%{pypi_name} < 1.7.3 # compat for previous Delorean Trunk package Provides: os-client-config BuildRequires: git BuildRequires: python2-devel BuildRequires: python2-setuptools BuildRequires: python2-pbr # Testing requirements BuildRequires: python2-fixtures BuildRequires: python2-glanceclient >= 0.18.0 BuildRequires: python2-jsonschema >= 2.0.0 BuildRequires: python2-keystoneclient >= 1.1.0 BuildRequires: python2-oslotest >= 1.10.0 # Requirements BuildRequires: python2-appdirs >= 1.3.0 BuildRequires: python2-keystoneauth1 >= 3.1.0 BuildRequires: python2-requestsexceptions >= 1.2.0 BuildRequires: python2-pyyaml >= 3.10 Requires: python2-appdirs >= 1.3.0 Requires: python2-keystoneauth1 >= 3.1.0 Requires: python2-requestsexceptions >= 1.2.0 Requires: python2-pyyaml >= 3.10 %description -n python2-%{pypi_name} The os-client-config is a library for collecting client configuration for using an OpenStack cloud in a consistent and comprehensive manner. It will find cloud config for as few as 1 cloud and as many as you want to put in a config file. It will read environment variables and config files, and it also contains some vendor specific default values so that you don't have to know extra info to use OpenStack * If you have a config file, you will get the clouds listed in it * If you have environment variables, you will get a cloud named `envvars` * If you have neither, you will get a cloud named `defaults` with base defaults %package -n python2-%{pypi_name}-doc Summary: Documentation for OpenStack os-client-config library %{?python_provide:%python_provide python2-%{pypi_name}-doc} BuildRequires: python2-sphinx BuildRequires: python2-openstackdocstheme BuildRequires: python2-reno %description -n python2-%{pypi_name}-doc Documentation for the os-client-config library. %if 0%{?with_python3} %package -n python3-%{pypi_name} Summary: %{summary} %{?python_provide:%python_provide python3-%{pypi_name}} BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pbr # Testing requirements BuildRequires: python3-fixtures BuildRequires: python3-jsonschema >= 2.0.0 BuildRequires: python3-keystoneclient >= 2.1.0 BuildRequires: python3-oslotest >= 1.10.0 # Requirements BuildRequires: python3-appdirs >= 1.3.0 BuildRequires: python3-keystoneauth1 >= 3.1.0 BuildRequires: python3-requestsexceptions >= 1.2.0 BuildRequires: python3-PyYAML >= 3.10 Requires: python3-appdirs >= 1.3.0 Requires: python3-keystoneauth1 >= 3.1.0 Requires: python3-requestsexceptions >= 1.2.0 Requires: python3-PyYAML >= 3.10 %description -n python3-%{pypi_name} The os-client-config is a library for collecting client configuration for using an OpenStack cloud in a consistent and comprehensive manner. It will find cloud config for as few as 1 cloud and as many as you want to put in a config file. It will read environment variables and config files, and it also contains some vendor specific default values so that you don't have to know extra info to use OpenStack * If you have a config file, you will get the clouds listed in it * If you have environment variables, you will get a cloud named `envvars` * If you have neither, you will get a cloud named `defaults` with base defaults %package -n python3-%{pypi_name}-doc Summary: Documentation for OpenStack os-client-config library %{?python_provide:%python_provide python3-%{pypi_name}-doc} Obsoletes: python-%{pypi_name}-doc < 1.7.3 BuildRequires: python3-sphinx BuildRequires: python3-oslo-sphinx %description -n python3-%{pypi_name}-doc Documentation for the os-client-config library. %endif %prep %autosetup -n %{pypi_name}-%{upstream_version} -S git # Let RPM handle the dependencies rm -f test-requirements.txt requirements.txt %build %py2_build %if 0%{?with_python3} %py3_build %endif %install %py2_install # generate html doc # %{__python2} setup.py build_sphinx -b html # rm -rf doc/build/html/.{doctrees,buildinfo} doc/build/html/objects.inv %if 0%{?with_python3} %py3_install %endif %check # testr is explicitly calling python, which is not available in rawhide # %{__python2} setup.py testr # cleanup testrepository rm -rf .testrepository %if 0%{?with_python3} # %{__python3} setup.py testr %endif %files -n python2-%{pypi_name} %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.rst PKG-INFO README.rst %license LICENSE %{python2_sitelib}/os_client_config %{python2_sitelib}/*.egg-info %files -n python2-%{pypi_name}-doc %license LICENSE # %doc doc/build/html %if 0%{?with_python3} %files -n python3-%{pypi_name} %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.rst PKG-INFO README.rst %license LICENSE %{python3_sitelib}/os_client_config %{python3_sitelib}/*.egg-info %files -n python3-%{pypi_name}-doc %license LICENSE # %doc doc/build/html %endif %changelog * Sat Jul 14 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.28.0-5 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jun 19 2018 Miro HronĨok - 1.28.0-4 - Rebuilt for Python 3.7 * Fri Feb 09 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.28.0-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Jan 26 2018 Iryna Shcherbina - 1.28.0-2 - Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3) * Fri Aug 11 2017 Alfredo Moralejo 1.28.0-1 - Update to 1.28.0