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#!/usr/bin/env python3
""" Install script for beanprice. """
__copyright__ = "Copyright (C) 2008-2020 Martin Blais"
__license__ = "GNU GPLv2"
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(name="beanprice",
version='1.2.0',
description="Price quotes fetcher for Beancount",
long_description=
"""
A script to fetch market data prices from various sources on the internet
and render them for plain text accounting price syntax (and Beancount).
""",
license="GNU GPLv2 only",
author="Martin Blais",
author_email="blais@furius.ca",
url="http://github.com/beancount/beanprice",
download_url="https://github.com/beancount/beanprice",
packages=find_packages(),
install_requires=[
# Beancount library itself.
'beancount>=2.3.4',
# Testing support now uses the pytest module.
'pytest',
# This is required to parse dates from command-line options in a
# loose, accepting format. Note that we use dateutil for timezone
# database definitions as well, although it is inferior to pytz, but
# because it can use the OS timezone database in the Windows
# registry. See this article for context:
# https://www.assert.cc/2014/05/25/which-python-time-zone-library.html
# However, for creating offset timezones, we use the datetime.timezone
# helper class because it is built-in.
# Where this matters is for price source fetchers.
# (Note: If pytz supported the Windows registry timezone information,
# I would switch to that.)
'python-dateutil',
# This library is needed to make requests for price sources.
'requests',
],
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'bean-price = beanprice.price:main',
]
},
python_requires='>=3.5')