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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion CHANGES.rst
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Expand Up @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The ASDF Standard is at v1.6.0

- Overhaul of the ASDF documentation to make it more consistent and readable. [#1142, #1152]
- Update deprecated instances of `abstractproperty` to `abstractmethod` [#1148]
- Move build configuration into `pyproject.toml` [#1149]
- Move build configuration into `pyproject.toml` [#1149, #1155]

2.12.0 (2022-06-06)
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20 changes: 11 additions & 9 deletions docs/asdf/extending/extensions.rst
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Expand Up @@ -253,18 +253,20 @@ We'll assume that method is located in the module ``asdf_foo_extension.integrati
Next, in the package's ``pyproject.toml``, define a ``[project.entry-points]`` section (or ``[options.entry_points]`` in
``setup.cfg``) that identifies the method as an ``asdf.extensions`` entry point:

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# pyproject.toml
[project.entry-points]
'asdf.extensions' = { asdf_foo_extension = 'asdf_foo_extension.integration:get_extensions' }
.. code-block:: toml

.. code-block:: ini
[project.entry-points]
'asdf.extensions' = { asdf_foo_extension = 'asdf_foo_extension.integration:get_extensions' }

# setup.cfg
[options.entry_points]
asdf.extensions =
asdf_foo_extension = asdf_foo_extension.integration:get_extensions
.. tab:: setup.cfg

.. code-block:: ini

[options.entry_points]
asdf.extensions =
asdf_foo_extension = asdf_foo_extension.integration:get_extensions

After installing the package, the extension should be automatically available in any
new Python session.
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18 changes: 10 additions & 8 deletions docs/asdf/extending/legacy.rst
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Expand Up @@ -881,17 +881,19 @@ containing your schema files to the pytest section of your project's build confi
(``pyproject.toml`` or ``setup.cfg``). If you do not already have such a file, creating
one with the following should be sufficient:

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# pyproject.toml
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
asdf_schema_root = 'path/to/schemas another/path/to/schemas'
.. code-block:: toml

.. code:: ini
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
asdf_schema_root = 'path/to/schemas another/path/to/schemas'

# setup.cfg
[tool:pytest]
asdf_schema_root = path/to/schemas another/path/to/schemas
.. tab:: setup.cfg

.. code-block:: ini

[tool:pytest]
asdf_schema_root = path/to/schemas another/path/to/schemas

The schema directory paths should be paths that are relative to the top of the
package directory **when it is installed**. If this is different from the path
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36 changes: 20 additions & 16 deletions docs/asdf/extending/resources.rst
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Then in ``pyproject.toml``, define an ``[project.entry-points]`` section (or ``[options.entry_points]`` in ``setup.cfg``)
that identifies the method as an ``asdf.resource_mappings`` entry point:

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# pyproject.toml
[project.entry-points]
'asdf.resource_mappings' = { asdf_foo_schemas = 'asdf_foo_schemas.integration:get_resource_mappings' }
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[project.entry-points]
'asdf.resource_mappings' = { asdf_foo_schemas = 'asdf_foo_schemas.integration:get_resource_mappings' }

# setup.cfg
[options.package_data]
* = *.yaml
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[options.package_data]
* = *.yaml

After installing the package, it should be possible to load one of our schemas
in a new session without any additional setup:
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is to add a ``[tool.setuptools.package-data]`` section to ``pyproject.toml`` (or ``[options.package_data]`` in
``setup.cfg``) requesting that all files with a ``.yaml`` extension be installed:

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[tool.setuptools.package-data]
'*' = ['*.yaml']

# pyproject.toml
[tool.setuptools.package-data]
'*' = ['*.yaml']
.. tab:: setup.cfg

.. code-block:: ini
.. code-block:: ini

# setup.cfg
[options.package_data]
* = *.yaml
[options.package_data]
* = *.yaml

Entry point performance considerations
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/conf.py
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man_pages = [("index", project.lower(), project + " Documentation", [author], 1)]

sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname("__file__")), "sphinxext"))
extensions += ["example", "sphinx_asdf"]
extensions += ["example", "sphinx_asdf", "sphinx_inline_tabs"]


def setup(app):
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions pyproject.toml
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Expand Up @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ docs = [
'sphinx-asdf',
'sphinx-astropy',
'sphinx-rtd-theme',
'sphinx-inline-tabs',
'toml',
]
tests = [
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