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ae309901 · ·Capture environment metadata, refactor utils 1. Provides a new function capture_environment in utils.py, to - capture important environment data (library versions/commits, environment vars, venvs, paths etc, host system) - write out meta data file - write out pip freeze > requirements.txt - if spack: write spack env yaml & lock files - if conda: write conda env file This makes the old functions io.write_sysinfo and io.write_version_githash obsolete. Note: the git commit hash for packages installed via editable builds is found as before with the git python package (common.utils.get_git_commit_hash). for non-editable builds, the git commit can still be found, if the project's pyproject.toml includes the following setup: pyproject.toml: [build-system] requires = ["setuptools>=64", "setuptools_scm[toml]>=6.2"] build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" [project] dynamic = ["version"] [tool.setuptools_scm] write_to = "common/_version.py" # replace by package name here! write_to_template = """\ __version__ = "{version}" __git_commit__ = "{scm_version.node}" """ Add the following to __init__.py (replace "example" by package name): try: from example._version import __git_commit__ as _git_commit from example._version import __version__ __git_commit__ = _git_commit.lstrip("g") if isinstance(_git_commit, str) else "unknown" except ImportError: __version__ = "unknown" __git_commit__ = "unknown" 2. Renames utils.get_git_commit_hash to git_commit_hash (old, deprecated function is kept for backward compatibility) -
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