.PHONY: clean-pyc clean-build help: @echo "clean-build - remove build artifacts" @echo "clean-pyc - remove Python file artifacts" @echo "release - package and push a new release" @echo "dist - build wheels and source distribution" @echo "smoke-test - build a source distribution and spawn an active virtual environment" @echo "lock - Regenerate dependency locks" clean: clean-build clean-pyc clean-build: rm -fr build/ rm -fr dist/ rm -fr *.egg-info clean-pyc: find . -name '*.pyc' -exec rm -f {} + find . -name '*.pyo' -exec rm -f {} + find . -name '*~' -exec rm -f {} + release: clean # Enable GPG signing of release commits CURRENT_SIGN_SETTING=$(git config commit.gpgSign) git config commit.gpgSign true # Let UPCOMING_VERSION be the version that is used for the current bump $(eval UPCOMING_VERSION=$(shell bumpversion $(bump) --dry-run --list | grep new_version= | sed 's/new_version=//g')) # Now generate the release notes to have them included in the release commit towncrier --yes --version $(UPCOMING_VERSION) # We need --allow-dirty because of the generated release_notes file but it is safe because the # previous dry-run runs *without* --allow-dirty which ensures it's really just the release notes # file that we are allowing to sit here dirty, waiting to get included in the release commit. bumpversion --allow-dirty $(bump) git push upstream main && git push upstream v$(UPCOMING_VERSION) # Restore the original system setting for commit signing git config commit.gpgSign "$(CURRENT_SIGN_SETTING)" dist: clean # Build a source distribution and wheel python3 -m build ls -l dist smoke-test: clean # Build a source distribution and wheel then build a smoke test virtual env from the wheel python3 -m build python3 scripts/release/test_package.py lock: clean # Relock dependencies scripts/dependencies/relock_dependencies.sh