vmware-nsx/setup_cisco_plugin.py
Tyler Smith 94f85eb12f Fix for bug/893663
Making Cisco CLI usable from installed packages

Change-Id: I35c34d2d0f5c050016663cf04673582806f35b39
2011-01-04 21:03:13 -05:00

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Python

try:
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
except ImportError:
from ez_setup import use_setuptools
use_setuptools()
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import sys
import version
Name = 'quantum-cisco-plugin'
ProjecUrl = ""
Version = version.get_git_version()
License = 'Apache License 2.0'
Author = 'Cisco Systems'
AuthorEmail = ''
Maintainer = ''
Summary = 'Cisco plugin for Quantum'
ShortDescription = Summary
Description = Summary
requires = [
'quantum-common',
'quantum-server',
]
EagerResources = [
'quantum',
]
ProjectScripts = [
]
PackageData = {
}
# If we're installing server-wide, use an aboslute path for config
# if not, use a relative path
config_path = '/etc/quantum/plugins/cisco'
relative_locations = ['--user', '--virtualenv', '--venv']
if [x for x in relative_locations if x in sys.argv]:
config_path = 'etc/quantum/plugins/cisco'
DataFiles = [
(config_path,
['etc/quantum/plugins/cisco/credentials.ini',
'etc/quantum/plugins/cisco/l2network_plugin.ini',
'etc/quantum/plugins/cisco/nexus.ini',
'etc/quantum/plugins/cisco/ucs.ini',
'etc/quantum/plugins/cisco/cisco_plugins.ini',
'etc/quantum/plugins/cisco/db_conn.ini'])
]
setup(
name=Name,
version=Version,
author=Author,
author_email=AuthorEmail,
description=ShortDescription,
long_description=Description,
license=License,
scripts=ProjectScripts,
install_requires=requires,
include_package_data=True,
packages=["quantum.plugins.cisco"],
package_data=PackageData,
data_files=DataFiles,
eager_resources=EagerResources,
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'cisco-quantum = quantum.plugins.cisco.client.cli:main'
]
},
)