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# Note: there are many handy hints in comments in this example -- remove them when you've finalized your recipe
# If your package is python based, we recommend using Grayskull to generate it instead:
# https://github.com/conda-incubator/grayskull
# Jinja variables help maintain the recipe as you'll update the version only here.
# Using the name variable with the URL in line 16 is convenient
# when copying and pasting from another recipe, but not really needed.
{% set name = "simplejson" %}
{% set version = "3.8.2" %}
package:
name: {{ name|lower }}
version: {{ version }}
source:
url: https://pypi.org/packages/source/{{ name[0] }}/{{ name }}/{{ name }}-{{ version }}.tar.gz
# If getting the source from GitHub, remove the line above,
# uncomment the line below, and modify as needed. Use releases if available:
# url: https://github.com/simplejson/simplejson/releases/download/{{ version }}/simplejson-{{ version }}.tar.gz
# and otherwise fall back to archive:
# url: https://github.com/simplejson/simplejson/archive/v{{ version }}.tar.gz
sha256: 2b3a0c466fb4a1014ea131c2b8ea7c519f9278eba73d6fcb361b7bdb4fd494e9
# sha256 is the preferred checksum -- you can get it for a file with:
# `openssl sha256 <file name>`.
# You may need the openssl package, available on conda-forge:
# `conda install openssl -c conda-forge``
build:
# Uncomment the following line if the package is pure Python and the recipe is exactly the same for all platforms.
# It is okay if the dependencies are not built for all platforms/versions, although selectors are still not allowed.
# See https://conda-forge.org/docs/maintainer/knowledge_base.html#noarch-python for more details.
# noarch: python
# If the installation is complex, or different between Unix and Windows, use separate bld.bat and build.sh files instead of this key.
# By default, the package will be built for the Python versions supported by conda-forge and for all major OSs.
# Add the line "skip: True # [py<35]" (for example) to limit to Python 3.5 and newer, or "skip: True # [not win]" to limit to Windows.
# More info about selectors can be found in the conda-build docs:
# https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda-build/en/latest/resources/define-metadata.html#preprocessing-selectors
script: {{ PYTHON }} -m pip install . -vv
number: 0
requirements:
build:
# If your project compiles code (such as a C extension) then add the required compilers as separate entries here.
# Compilers are named 'c', 'cxx', 'fortran', among others
- {{ compiler('c') }}
# this is necessary for all compiled recipes
- {{ stdlib('c') }}
host:
- python
- pip
- setuptools
run:
- python
test:
# Some packages might need a `test/commands` key to check CLI.
# List all the packages/modules that `run_test.py` imports.
imports:
- simplejson
- simplejson.tests
# For python packages, it is useful to run pip check. However, sometimes the
# metadata used by pip is out of date. Thus this section is optional if it is
# failing.
requires:
- pip
commands:
- pip check
about:
home: https://github.com/simplejson/simplejson
summary: 'Simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder/decoder for Python'
description: |
simplejson is a simple, fast, complete, correct and extensible
JSON <https://json.org> encoder and decoder for Python 2.5+ and
Python 3.3+. It is pure Python code with no dependencies, but includes
an optional C extension for a serious speed boost.
# Remember to specify the license variants for BSD, Apache, GPL, and LGPL.
# Use the SPDX identifier, e.g: GPL-2.0-only instead of GNU General Public License version 2.0
# See https://spdx.org/licenses/
license: MIT
# The license_family, i.e. "BSD" if license is "BSD-3-Clause".
# Optional
license_family: MIT
# It is required to include a license file in the package,
# (even if the license doesn't require it) using the license_file entry.
# Please also note that some projects have multiple license files which all need to be added using a valid yaml list.
# See https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda-build/en/latest/resources/define-metadata.html#license-file
license_file: LICENSE.txt
# The doc_url and dev_url are optional.
doc_url: https://simplejson.readthedocs.io/
dev_url: https://github.com/simplejson/simplejson
extra:
recipe-maintainers:
# GitHub IDs for maintainers of the recipe.
# Always check with the people listed below if they are OK becoming maintainers of the recipe. (There will be spam!)
- LisaSimpson
- LandoCalrissian