from distutils.core import setup import fnmatch, os.path def _fnmatch(name, patternList): for i in patternList: if fnmatch.fnmatch(name, i): return True return False def _splitAll(path): parts = [] h = path while 1: if not h: break h, t = os.path.split(h) parts.append(t) parts.reverse() return parts def findPackages(path, dataExclude=[]): """ Recursively find all packages and data directories rooted at path. Note that only data _directories_ and their contents are returned - non-Python files at module scope are not, and should be manually included. dataExclude is a list of fnmatch-compatible expressions for files and directories that should not be included in pakcage_data. Returns a (packages, package_data) tuple, ready to be passed to the corresponding distutils.core.setup arguments. """ packages = [] datadirs = [] for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path, topdown=True): if "__init__.py" in files: p = _splitAll(root) packages.append(".".join(p)) else: dirs[:] = [] if packages: datadirs.append(root) # Now we recurse into the data directories package_data = {} for i in datadirs: if not _fnmatch(i, dataExclude): parts = _splitAll(i) module = ".".join(parts[:-1]) acc = package_data.get(module, []) for root, dirs, files in os.walk(i, topdown=True): sub = os.path.join(*_splitAll(root)[1:]) if not _fnmatch(sub, dataExclude): for fname in files: path = os.path.join(sub, fname) if not _fnmatch(path, dataExclude): acc.append(path) else: dirs[:] = [] package_data[module] = acc return packages, package_data long_description = file("README").read() packages, package_data = findPackages("libmproxy") version = "0.2" setup( name = "mitmproxy", version = version, description = "An interactive SSL-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.", long_description = long_description, author = "Aldo Cortesi", author_email = "aldo@corte.si", url = "http://corte.si/software", packages = packages, package_data = package_data, scripts = ["mitmproxy", "mitmdump"], classifiers = [ "Development Status :: 4 - Beta", "Programming Language :: Python", "Topic :: Security", "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP", "Topic :: Software Development :: Testing" ] )