Issue
What is the correct format for supplying a name to a Python package in a pyproject.toml
? Here's the pyproject.toml
file:
[project]
name = "foobar"
version = "0.0.1"
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=40.8.0", "wheel"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
A build called using python -m build
results in the following error.
running check
warning: check: missing required meta-data: name, url
warning: check: missing meta-data: either (author and author_email) or (maintainer and maintainer_email) should be supplied
Based on this reddit post question I had the same issue.
Solution
Update
At the time the question was asked, setuptools did not have support for writing its configuration in a pyproject.toml
file (PEP 621). So it was not possible to answer the question.
Now and since its version 61.0.0, setuptools has support for PEP 621:
Original answer
It seems that you are trying to write a PEP 621-style pyproject.toml
with the setuptools build back-end.
But, as of now, setuptools does not have support for PEP 621 yet. The work is ongoing:
- https://discuss.python.org/t/help-testing-experimental-features-in-setuptools/13821
- https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/tree/experimental/support-pyproject
- https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/search?q=621&type=issues
Until PEP 621 support arrives in setuptools, one can:
- Use
setup.cfg
- Switch to a PEP 621-compatible build back-end instead of setuptools:
Answered By - sinoroc
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