Retrieve packages from top_level.txt when possible #551
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Description
The "packages" key that contains the list of modules part of the distribution is used in the test imports section of the conda recipe.
When "packages" isn't present, grayskull will use the name of the distribution, but that might differ.
packages
isn't part ofPKG-INFO
metadata.It can be retrieved from
setup.py
.But when only
pyproject.toml
is present, this is usually not defined. Some info can be added but depends on the build backend.For project using setuptools,
packages
can be retrieved from thetop_level.txt
file created in the.egg.info
directory.For other build backends, I don't have a solution.