from setuptools import setup, Extension import os import platform version = {} with open("sqlite_robotstxt/version.py") as fp: exec(fp.read(), version) VERSION = version['__version__'] system = platform.system() machine = platform.machine() print(system, machine) if system == 'Darwin': if machine not in ['x86_64', 'arm64']: raise Exception("unsupported platform") elif system == 'Linux': if machine not in ['x86_64']: raise Exception("unsupported platform") elif system == 'Windows': # TODO only 64 bit I think pass else: raise Exception("unsupported platform") setup( name="sqlite-robotstxt", description="", long_description="", long_description_content_type="text/markdown", author="Alex Garcia", url="https://github.com/asg017/sqlite-robotstxt", project_urls={ "Issues": "https://github.com/asg017/sqlite-robotstxt/issues", "CI": "https://github.com/asg017/sqlite-robotstxt/actions", "Changelog": "https://github.com/asg017/sqlite-robotstxt/releases", }, license="MIT License, Apache License, Version 2.0", version=VERSION, packages=["sqlite_robotstxt"], package_data={"sqlite_robotstxt": ['*.so', '*.dylib', '*.dll']}, install_requires=[], # Adding an Extension makes `pip wheel` believe that this isn't a # pure-python package. The noop.c was added since the windows build # didn't seem to respect optional=True ext_modules=[Extension("noop", ["noop.c"], optional=True)], extras_require={"test": ["pytest"]}, python_requires=">=3.6", )