nixpkgs/pkgs/development/python-modules/prompt-toolkit/default.nix

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{ lib
, buildPythonPackage
, fetchPypi
, pytestCheckHook
, pythonOlder
, six
, wcwidth
}:
buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "prompt-toolkit";
version = "3.0.38";
format = "setuptools";
disabled = pythonOlder "3.6";
src = fetchPypi {
pname = "prompt_toolkit";
inherit version;
hash = "sha256-I6xdUFOKmjjIveBf7LR9C0A+zQZihXqG+Ib3mFY9W5s=";
};
propagatedBuildInputs = [
six
wcwidth
];
nativeCheckInputs = [
pytestCheckHook
];
disabledTests = [
# tests/test_completion.py:206: AssertionError
# https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/python-prompt-toolkit/issues/1657
"test_pathcompleter_can_expanduser"
];
pythonImportsCheck = [
"prompt_toolkit"
];
meta = with lib; {
description = "Python library for building powerful interactive command lines";
longDescription = ''
prompt_toolkit could be a replacement for readline, but it can be
much more than that. It is cross-platform, everything that you build
with it should run fine on both Unix and Windows systems. Also ships
with a nice interactive Python shell (called ptpython) built on top.
'';
homepage = "https://github.com/jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit";
changelog = "https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/python-prompt-toolkit/blob/${version}/CHANGELOG";
license = licenses.bsd3;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ ];
};
}