[build-system] ####################### # Python build system # ####################### # The build system to use when installing this package. # Used when installing the package with `pip install .`. # See also: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0517/ requires = ["poetry-core>=1.0.0"] build-backend = "poetry.core.masonry.api" [tool.poetry] ################### # Poetry settings # ################### # See https://python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/ for more details! # The name of your project. # Ensure that it is available on PyPI: https://pypi.org/ name = "unimore_bda_6" # The version of the package. version = "0.1.0" # A brief, one-sentence description about your project. description = "Sesto progetto di Big Data Analytics" # A list of the authors of the project. authors = [ "Stefano Pigozzi ", ] # A list of maintainers of the project. # Often, it is the same as the authors list. maintainers = [ "Stefano Pigozzi ", ] # The license of the package. # Uses SPDX format: https://spdx.org/licenses/ license = "" # The README file. readme = "README.md" # The URL of the project website. # Not the GitHub repository! # homepage = "https://example.org/" # The URL of the project repository. repository = "https://github.com/Steffo99/unimore-bda-6" # The URL of the project documentation location. # documentation = "https://example.org/docs" # Up to five keywords related to your project. # See also: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/#keywords keywords = [ "unimore", "big data analytics", "sentiment analysis", "amazon reviews", "university project", ] # Any number of trove classifiers that apply to your project. # See the list at: https://pypi.org/classifiers/ classifiers = [ "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10", ] # ADVANCED: specify the packages exported by your project # See also: https://python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/#packages # packages = [ # # Regular packages # { include = "OTHER_PACKAGE_NAME" }, # # Namespace packages # { include = "EXTEND/OTHER/NAMESPACE/**/*.py" } # ] # ADVANCED: include additional files in the build # include = [ # "FILENAME.txt" # ] # ADVANCED: exclude files from the build # exclude = [ # "PACKAGE_NAME/test.py" # ] [tool.poetry.urls] ################## # URLs # ################## # Additional project URLs in a name → link mapping. [tool.poetry.scripts] ##################### # Scripts # ##################### # Poetry can create "binaries" to add to the PATH when the project is installed. # They are specified in the form of a mapping with the command name as key and the function to execute as value. # If you are building a library, comment this. # If you are building an application, replace PACKAGE-NAME and PACKAGE_NAME with your package name in kebab-case and snake_case respectively. # PACKAGE-NAME = "PACKAGE_NAME.__main__:main" [tool.poetry.dependencies] ########################## # Dependencies # ########################## # A mapping of dependencies of the project # It should be maintained by `poetry add` / `poetry remove`, but it currently adds things after all comments... # You can manually specify allowed version numbers: # * means "any release" # * → any # ^X.X.X means "newer releases with this major version" # ^3.10.1 → == 3 && >= 3.10.1 # ~X.X.X means "newer releases with this minor version" # ~3.10.1 → == 3.10 && >= 3.10.1 # nothing means "this specific release" # 3.10.1 → == 3.10.1 python = "^3.10" [tool.poetry.dev-dependencies] ############################## # Development dependencies # ############################## # Same as above, but these dependencies are installed only if the project is being installed in development mode. # They are excluded from the final build. [tool.poetry.extras] #################### # Package extras # #################### # ADVANCED: specify optional dependency groups. # See: https://python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/#extras [tool.poetry.plugins] ##################### # Poetry plugins # ##################### # ADVANCED: extend Poetry's functionality. # See: https://python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/#plugins [tool.pytest.ini_options] ######################### # Pytest configuration # #########################