Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Andrius Merkys <andrius.mer...@gmail.com>
* Package name : reentry Version : 1.2.1a2 Upstream Author : Rico Haeuselmann * URL : https://pypi.org/project/reentry/ * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Description : plugin manager based on setuptools entry points Setuptool's entry point system is convenient to use for plugin based python applications. It allows separate python packaes to act as plugins to a host package, making it easy for the host to find and iterate over the relevant data structures from plugins. However simply importing setuptools scales badly with the number of installed distributions and can be very slow for moderately complex environments (~ 0.5 s). Finding and loading of plugins on the other hand is time-critical in cases like commandline tools loading subcommands, where 100 ms are a noticeable delay. Setuptools's pkg_resources is slow, because it verifies dependencies are installed correctly for all distributions present in the environment on import. This allows entry points to have additional requirements. Reentry forgoes this dependency check for entry points without such 'extras' dependencies and thereby manages to be fast and scale better, with the amount of installed plugins, not installed python packages in general. This package is used for plugin management in AiiDA framework (http://www.aiida.net), which I am planning to package for Debian. I will team-maintain the package together with Debian Python Modules Team. -- Andrius Merkys Vilnius University Institute of Biotechnology, SaulÄ—tekio al. 7, room V325 LT-10257 Vilnius, Lithuania