98 lines
2.6 KiB
RPMSpec
98 lines
2.6 KiB
RPMSpec
%global github_owner gabrielfalcao
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%global github_name HTTPretty
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%global srcname httpretty
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%if 0%{?fedora}
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%global run_tests 1
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%else
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# missing deps in epel9
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%global run_tests 0
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%endif
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Name: python-httpretty
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Version: 1.1.4
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Release: %autorelease
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Summary: HTTP request mock tool for Python
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License: MIT
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URL: https://github.com/%{github_owner}/%{github_name}
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Source0: %{pypi_source}
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# Avoid unnecessary remote access requirement (note: test only actually
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# does a remote connection after PR #313)
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Patch1: python-httpretty-fakesock_getpeercert_noconnect.patch
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# Remote access (these tests were skipped upstream in <= 0.9.7)
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Patch2: skip-test_passthrough.patch
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# Remove timeout, which causes some tests to fail in Koji
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#
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# Fixes RHBZ#2046877
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Patch3: test_response-no-within.patch
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# https://github.com/gabrielfalcao/HTTPretty/issues/457
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Patch4: test_handle_slashes.patch
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BuildArch: noarch
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%global _description\
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Once upon a time a python developer wanted to use a RESTful API, everything was\
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fine but until the day he needed to test the code that hits the RESTful API:\
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what if the API server is down? What if its content has changed?\
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Don't worry, HTTPretty is here for you.
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%description %_description
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%package -n python3-httpretty
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Summary: HTTP request mock tool for Python 3
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Requires: python3-six
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BuildRequires: python3-devel
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BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
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%if %{run_tests}
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BuildRequires: python3-httplib2
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BuildRequires: python3-mock
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BuildRequires: python3-nose
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BuildRequires: python3-requests
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BuildRequires: python3-sure
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BuildRequires: python3-urllib3
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BuildRequires: python3-tornado
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BuildRequires: python3-eventlet
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BuildRequires: python3-freezegun
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BuildRequires: python3-redis
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%endif
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%description -n python3-httpretty
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Once upon a time a python developer wanted to use a RESTful API, everything was
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fine but until the day he needed to test the code that hits the RESTful API:
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what if the API server is down? What if its content has changed?
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Don't worry, HTTPretty is here for you.
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%prep
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%autosetup -n httpretty-%{version} -p1
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# Alternative for building from commit tarball
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#autosetup -n %%{github_name}-%%{github_commit} -p1
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# nose plugins we don't have yet
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sed -i 's/^with-randomly = 1$//' setup.cfg
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sed -i 's/^rednose = 1$//' setup.cfg
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%build
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%py3_build
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%install
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%py3_install
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%check
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%if %{run_tests}
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%{__python3} -m nose -v
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%endif
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%files -n python3-httpretty
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%doc README.rst
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%license COPYING
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%{python3_sitelib}/httpretty
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%{python3_sitelib}/httpretty-%{version}-py%{python3_version}.egg-info
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%changelog
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%autochangelog
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