setup.py and test

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script: script:
- pip install --upgrade pip - pip install --upgrade pip
- pip install coverage - pip install coverage
- coverage run --source=src -m unittest discover - coverage run --source=obj2html -m unittest discover
- coverage report - coverage report

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- [ ] .mat files support - [ ] .mat files support
# Dev # Dev
* run test
``` ```
python3.8 -m unittest discover python3.8 -m unittest discover
```
* run test with coverage
```
pip install coverage pip install coverage
python3.8 -m coverage run --source=src -m unittest discover python3.8 -m coverage run --source=src -m unittest discover
python3.8 -m coverage report -m python3.8 -m coverage report -m
``` ```
* deploy pipy
```
python setup.py sdist
pip install twine
twine upload dist/*
```
# References # References
In this chapter I add at least a link for each of the knowledge needed for develop this project. In this chapter I add at least a link for each of the knowledge needed for develop this project.

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from distutils.core import setup from distutils.core import setup
long_des = """ # obj2html lib
You can use that lib to create html file from a .obj path:
```
from obj2html import obj2html
html_string = obj2html(obj_path)
obj2html(obj_path, 'index.html')
# firefox index.html
```
Use in a Jupyter notebook to display a .obj 3D file:
```
! pip install obj2html
from obj2html import obj2html
from IPython.display import display, HTML
obj_path = 'model.obj'
obj2html(obj_path, 'index.html')
display(HTML('index.html'))
```
"""
setup( setup(
name = 'obj2html', # How you named your package folder (MyLib) name = 'obj2html', # How you named your package folder (MyLib)
packages = ['obj2html'], # Chose the same as "name" packages = ['obj2html'], # Chose the same as "name"
version = '0.1', # Start with a small number and increase it with every change you make version = '0.2', # Start with a small number and increase it with every change you make
license='MIT', # Chose a license from here: https://help.github.com/articles/licensing-a-repository license='MIT', # Chose a license from here: https://help.github.com/articles/licensing-a-repository
description = 'TYPE YOUR DESCRIPTION HERE', # Give a short description about your library description = 'Create an html with three.js that contains the given .obj file.', # Give a short description about your library
long_description=long_des,
author = 'Nicola Landro', # Type in your name author = 'Nicola Landro', # Type in your name
author_email = 'nicolaxx94@live.it', # Type in your E-Mail author_email = 'nicolaxx94@live.it', # Type in your E-Mail
url = 'https://gitlab.com/nicolalandro/obj2html', # Provide either the link to your github or to your website url = 'https://gitlab.com/nicolalandro/obj2html', # Provide either the link to your github or to your website
download_url = 'https://github.com/user/reponame/archive/v_01.tar.gz', # I explain this later on
keywords = ['3D', '.obj', '.html','jupyter', ''], # Keywords that define your package best keywords = ['3D', '.obj', '.html','jupyter', ''], # Keywords that define your package best
install_requires=[], install_requires=[],
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 5 - Alpha', # Chose either "3 - Alpha", "4 - Beta" or "5 - Production/Stable" as the current state of your package
'Intended Audience :: Developers', # Define that your audience are developers
'Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools',
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License', # Again, pick a license
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', #Specify which pyhton versions that you want to support
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9',
],
) )