setuptools-scm extracts Python package versions from git or
hg metadata instead of declaring them as the version argument
or in an SCM managed file.
Additionally, setuptools-scm provides setuptools
with a list of files that are managed by the SCM
(i.e. it automatically adds all of the SCM-managed files to the sdist).
Unwanted files must be excluded via MANIFEST.in.
The preferred way to configure setuptools-scm is to author
settings in a tool.setuptools_scm section of pyproject.toml.
This feature requires setuptools 61 or later. First, ensure that setuptools-scm is present during the project's build step by specifying it as one of the build requirements.
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=64", "setuptools_scm>=8"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"That will be sufficient to require setuptools-scm for projects that support PEP 518 like pip and build.
To enable version inference, you need to set the version
dynamically in the project section of pyproject.toml:
[project]
# version = "0.0.1" # Remove any existing version parameter.
dynamic = ["version"]
[tool.setuptools_scm]Additionally, a version file can be written by specifying:
[tool.setuptools_scm]
version_file = "pkg/_version.py"Where pkg is the name of your package.
If you need to confirm which version string is being generated or debug the configuration, you can install setuptools-scm directly in your working environment and run:
$ python -m setuptools_scm
# To explore other options, try:
$ python -m setuptools_scm --helpFor further configuration see the documentation.
Some enterprise distributions like RHEL7 ship rather old setuptools versions.
In those cases its typically possible to build by using an sdist against setuptools_scm<2.0.
As those old setuptools versions lack sensible types for versions,
modern setuptools-scm is unable to support them sensibly.
It's strongly recommended to build a wheel artifact using modern Python and setuptools, then installing the artifact instead of trying to run against old setuptools versions.
Everyone interacting in the setuptools-scm project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms, and mailing lists is expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct.
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