veekun_pokedex/setup.py
a_magical_me e7c40a08af Speed up import pokedex.db slightly.
Importing pokedex can take several seconds due to its rather large
dependencies—in particular, sqlalchemy, whoosh, and pkg_resources seem
to be the largest offenders. Normally, it would be possible to import
only the submodules one needs (pokedex.db, say), but pokedex.__init__
brings in all the submodules, for use by the command-line interface.

The fix is rather obvious:

- Move the command-line stuff into pokedex.main.

  Note: because the submodules are no longer imported by default, any
  script which expects `import pokedex` to be useful will likely break.

  Note: the `pokedex` command will not work until you re-run `python
  setup.py develop`, to update entry_points.txt.

- Don't import pkg_resources until necessary.
2011-04-03 03:13:07 -07:00

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from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(
name = 'Pokedex',
version = '0.1',
zip_safe = False,
packages = find_packages(),
package_data = {
'pokedex': ['data/csv/*.csv']
},
install_requires=[
'SQLAlchemy>=0.6.6',
'whoosh>=1.1.0',
'markdown',
'construct',
],
entry_points = {
'console_scripts': [
'pokedex = pokedex.main:main',
],
},
)