%global __python3 /usr/bin/python3.11
%global python3_pkgversion 3.11
%if 0%{?fedora}
%global with_python3_tests 1
%endif
%global pypi_name PySocks
%global modname pysocks
%global sum A Python SOCKS client module
Name: python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{modname}
Version: 1.7.1
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: %{sum}
License: BSD
URL: https://github.com/Anorov/%{pypi_name}
Source0: %pypi_source
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-devel
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-rpm-macros
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-setuptools
# for tests
%if 0%{?with_python3_tests}
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-pytest
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-psutil
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-test_server
%endif
%global _description \
A fork of SocksiPy with bug fixes and extra features.\
\
Acts as a drop-in replacement to the socket module. Featuring:\
\
- SOCKS proxy client for Python 2.6 - 3.x\
- TCP and UDP both supported\
- HTTP proxy client included but not supported or recommended (you should use\
urllib2's or requests' own HTTP proxy interface)\
- urllib2 handler included.
%description
%_description
%prep
%autosetup -n %{pypi_name}-%{version}
# drop useless 3rdparty code
rm -rfv test/bin
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
%check
# https://github.com/Anorov/PySocks/issues/37
# FIXME python module named test_server is needed but not packaged
%if 0%{?with_python3_tests}
%{__python3} setup.py test
%endif
%files -n python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{modname}
%doc README.md
%license LICENSE
%{python3_sitelib}/socks.py*
%{python3_sitelib}/sockshandler.py*
%{python3_sitelib}/__pycache__/*socks*
%{python3_sitelib}/%{pypi_name}-%{version}-*
%changelog
* Mon Nov 14 2022 Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com> - 1.7.1-1
- Initial package
- Fedora contributions by:
Carl George <carl@george.computer>
Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com>
Kevin Fenzi <kevin@scrye.com>
Miro HronĨok <miro@hroncok.cz>
Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com>
Ralph Bean <rbean@redhat.com>
Raphael Groner <raphgro@fedoraproject.org>
Tim Orling <timothy.t.orling@linux.intel.com>