Deprecated Python

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Steve Gravrock
2021-05-08 12:04:45 -07:00
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@@ -4,15 +4,41 @@ import json
with open('package.json') as packageFile:
version = json.load(packageFile)['version']
short_description=('Jasmine is a Behavior Driven Development testing framework for JavaScript. It does not rely on '+
'browsers, DOM, or any JavaScript framework. Thus it\'s suited for websites, '+
'Node.js (http://nodejs.org) projects, or anywhere that JavaScript can run.')
deprecation=('The Jasmine packages for Python are deprecated. There will be no further\n' +
'releases after the end of the Jasmine 3.x series. We recommend migrating to the\n' +
'following options:\n' +
'\n' +
'* jasmine-browser-runner (<https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-browser>,\n' +
' `npm install jasmine-browser-runner`) to run specs in browsers, including\n' +
' headless Chrome and Saucelabs. This is the most direct replacement for the\n' +
' jasmine server` and `jasmine ci` commands provided by the `jasmine` Python\n' +
' package.\n' +
'* The jasmine npm package (<https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-npm>,\n' +
' `npm install jasmine`) to run specs under Node.js.\n' +
'* The standalone distribution from the latest Jasmine release\n' +
' <https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/releases> to run specs in browsers with\n' +
' no additional tools.\n' +
'* The jasmine-core npm package (`npm install jasmine-core`) if all you need is\n' +
' the Jasmine assets. This is the direct equivalent of the jasmine-core Python\n' +
' package.\n' +
'\n' +
'Except for the standalone distribution, all of the above are distributed through\n'
'npm.\n')
long_description = short_description + '\n\n' + deprecation
setup(
name="jasmine-core",
version=version,
url="http://jasmine.github.io",
author="Pivotal Labs",
author_email="jasmine-js@googlegroups.com",
description=('Jasmine is a Behavior Driven Development testing framework for JavaScript. It does not rely on '+
'browsers, DOM, or any JavaScript framework. Thus it\'s suited for websites, '+
'Node.js (http://nodejs.org) projects, or anywhere that JavaScript can run.'),
description=short_description,
long_description=long_description,
long_description_content_type='text/plain',
license='MIT',
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',