What does it do?
- Allows creating complex digraph dependency graphs (unlike git submodule which is always a tree). This is useful if common libraries are shared between subprojects, to enforce them to use the same version
- Helps with splitting python namespaceses across such repositories
Run make install. Make sure you have your github account setup in ~/.netrc, for all the git fetch operations
machine github.com
login <your username>
password <your password or key>
enter the following for command line usage message
upseto --help
WARNING: please read WARNING.md
This is a development time feature. When packing your code to production it is recomended not to use it. Upseto python namespace joining will only work if the environment variable UPSETO_JOIN_PYTHON_NAMESPACES is defined, for this reason.
copy paste the following into a init.py file:
import upseto.pythonnamespacejoin
__path__.extend(upseto.pythonnamespacejoin.join(globals()))
upseto will look in all depedant projects, recursively, and will add the search paths, possibly under the "py/" directory as well from all of them.