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setup.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
version = '1.0.1'
LONG_DESCRIPTION = '''
Full documentation (with example code) is at http://github.com/doctorondemand/qr3
QR3
=====
**QR3** helps you create and work with **queue, capped collection (bounded queue),
deque, and stack** data structures for **Redis**. Redis is well-suited for
implementations of these abstract data structures, and QR3 makes it even easier to
work with the structures in Python.
Quick Setup
------------
You'll need [Redis](http://github.com/antirez/redis/ "Redis") itself (QR makes use
of MULTI/EXEC, so you'll need the Git edge version), and the current Python interface
for Redis, [redis-py](http://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py "redis-py").
Run setup.py to install qr3 or 'pip install qr3'.
Responding to PR's
------------------
Given that this package primarily supports internal use cases, we cannot guarantee a
specific response time on PRs for new features. However, we will do our best to
consider them in a timely fashion.
We do commit to reviewing anything related to a security issue in a timely manner.
We ask that you first submit anything of that nature to [email protected]
prior to creating a PR and follow responsible disclosure rules.
Thanks for your interest in helping with this package!
'''
setup(
name = 'qr3',
version = version,
description = 'Redis-powered queues, capped collections, deques, and stacks',
long_description = LONG_DESCRIPTION,
url = 'http://github.com/doctorondemand/qr3',
author = 'Ted Nyman',
author_email = '[email protected]',
maintainer = 'DoctorOnDemand',
maintainer_email = '[email protected]',
keywords = 'Redis, queue, data structures',
license = 'MIT',
packages = find_packages(),
install_requires = ['future', 'redis>=3.0.0'],
py_modules = ['qr'],
include_package_data = True,
zip_safe = False,
classifiers = [
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
],
)