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"""setup."""
import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
# Utility function to read the README file.
# Used for the long_description. It's nice, because now 1) we have a top level
# README file and 2) it's easier to type in the README file than to put a raw
# string in below ...
def read(fname):
"""read file."""
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
setup(
name='easysentiment',
version='1.2',
# scripts=['scraper_and_analysis.py', 'scraper.py', 'sentiment_analysis.py']
author="Justin Flick",
description=("GUI Application for Twitter Scraping and Sentiment Analysis using Python."),
license="MIT",
keywords=' '.join([
"sentiment-analysis", "twitter-sentiment-analysis", "twitter-api",
"twitter-scraping", "big-data", "naive-bayes-classification", "twitter-content-analysis",
"gui"
]),
url="https://github.com/Jflick58/Easysentiment",
packages=find_packages(),
long_description=read('README.md'),
classifiers=[
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3'
],
setup_requires=['pytest-runner'],
install_requires=[
'easygui==0.98.1',
'textblob==0.12.0',
'twitterscraper==0.2.7',
],
tests_require=[
'pytest-flake8',
'pytest',
'pytest-cov'
],
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'easysentiment=easysentiment.cli:cli',
],
}
)