### Replacement for pipenv's environment setup
First of all, there's a new Make recipe for all devs and contributors on both Windows and Posix, `make setupenv`, which is kind of a replacement for `pipenv install --dev`. It creates a virtual environment in `.venv` using the inbuilt `venv` module, clearing out any existing virtual environment if needed first. Then it installs all dev dependencies using our new `dev-requirements.txt` file. `CONTRIBUTING.md` has been updated to reflect all of this.
### Dependency version bumping tool
Secondly, I've added a python script, `tools/bumpdeps.py` to help with bumping dependency versions. It has its own Make recipe too, `make bumpdeps`. This script won't work on Windows (yet). It reads the `tools/primary_deps.ini` file, which contains the primary requirements of Red and its extras with loose version specifiers, and outputs all pinned dependencies, in `setup.cfg` format. It's not a foolproof dependency resolver, it's quite simple, but it's bound to help out a lot. It'll try to give warnings if there might be a version conflict, but updating `setup.cfg` with its output and then doing `pip install -r dev-requirements.txt` will allow pip to issue warnings if something is conflicting.
So to add a new dependency, add it to `tools/primary_deps.ini` in the appropriate place, and either use `make bumpdeps` to completely update all dependencies, or simply add it to `setup.cfg` manually with its sub-dependencies, and all versions pinned.
### Sphinx 2.1.2 (docs changes)
The sphinx update brought along the ability to disable type annotations being rendered in function and method signatures, and I have gladly gone and done that. Type annotations should already be specified under the "Parameters" section, and the way sphinx renders them in function signatures makes them much harder to read.
Also, documented classes will now display what classes they inherit from.
Signed-off-by: Toby Harradine <tobyharradine@gmail.com>
* Tools for marking things unsafe for general use
* I'm facepalming so much...
Actually, make the two do something different
instead of getting distracted writing different docs for both based on intended usage.
* local scopes mmkay + tests
* Move file to adress feedback
* typo fix
* Update __init__.py
* Fix issue with exported names in __init__
* changelog
* Utilise setup.cfg, move version info to redbot package
- `redbot.__init__` now is safe to import without installing dependencies.
- Now deploying binary wheel distribution from travis
- Include locale files in sub-packages of cog packages
- python_requires now has no upper limit
Signed-off-by: Toby Harradine <tobyharradine@gmail.com>
* Implements our required subset of PEP 440 in redbot.core.VersionInfo
* Added unit tests for version string parsing and comparisons
Signed-off-by: Toby Harradine <tobyharradine@gmail.com>
* Update travis to not sip pipfile lock
update pipfile dependencies
additional black formatting pass to conform to black 18.5b
* .
* pin async timeout until further discussion of 3.5 support
* .
* Framework for internationalised command help
* Translator for class docstring of cog
* Remove references to old context module
* Use CogManagerUI as PoC
* Replace all references to RedContext
* Rename CogI18n object to avoid confusion
* Update docs
* Update i18n docs.
* Store translators in list instead of dict
* Change commands module to package, updated refs in cogs
* Updated docs and more references in cogs
* Resolve syntax error
* Update from merge
* Add basic RPC functionality
* Add load/unload/reload rpc commands
* Reorganize without rpc_ready event
* Remove rpc ready event
* Removed bot reference from rpc module
* Close RPC server cleanly
* refactor bot
* Refactor a bit and make RPC server initialization based on a cli flag
* Fix version resolver
* standardize version getters
* Pick a new port number
* Refactor find_spec out of core_commands
* Fix version error when not installed
* initial
* Fix find_cogs call
* Enable copying
* Add helper method for cog creators
* Add warning
* My dpy skillz need work
Ya'll are gonna hate me.
* Initial modifications
* Add initial setup.py
* working setup py help
* Modify setup file to package stuff
* Move a bunch of shit and fix imports
* Fix or skip tests
* Must add init files for find_packages to work
* Move main to scripts folder and rename
* Add shebangs
* Copy over translation files
* WORKING PIP INSTALL
* add dependency information
* Hardcoded version for now, will need to figure out a better way to do this
* OKAY ITS FINALLY FUCKING WORKING
* Add this guy
* Fix stuff
* Change readme to rst
* Remove double sentry opt in
* Oopsie
* Fix this thing
* Aaaand fix test
* Aaaand fix test
* Fix core cog importing and default cog install path
* Adjust readme
* change instance name from optional to required
* Ayyy let's do more dependency injection