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# Development
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This project is managed using [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org), a fantastic Python packaging and dependency manager.
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Install the latest version of Poetry before continuing. Development currently requires Python 3.8+.
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## Set up
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Starting from Zero? Not sure where to begin? Here's steps on setting up this Python project using Poetry. Note that
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Poetry installation instructions should be followed from the Poetry Docs: https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation
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1. While optional, It's recommended to configure Poetry to install Virtual environments within project folders:
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```shell
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poetry config virtualenvs.in-project true
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```
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This makes it easier for Visual Studio Code to detect the Virtual Environment, as well as other IDEs and systems.
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I've also had issues with Poetry creating duplicate Virtual environments in the default folder for an unknown
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reason which quickly filled up my System storage.
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2. Clone the Repository:
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/devine-dl/pywidevine
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cd pywidevine
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```
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3. Install the Project with Poetry:
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```shell
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poetry install
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```
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This creates a Virtual environment and then installs all project dependencies and executables into the Virtual
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environment. Your System Python environment is not affected at all.
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4. Now activate the Virtual environment:
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```shell
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poetry shell
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```
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Note:
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- You can alternatively just prefix `poetry run` to any command you wish to run under the Virtual environment.
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- I recommend entering the Virtual environment and all further instructions will have assumed you did.
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- JetBrains PyCharm has integrated support for Poetry and automatically enters Poetry Virtual environments, assuming
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the Python Interpreter on the bottom right is set up correctly.
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- For more information, see: https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#using-your-virtual-environment
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5. Install Pre-commit tooling to ensure safe and quality commits:
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```shell
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pre-commit install
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```
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## Building Source and Wheel distributions
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poetry build
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You can optionally specify `-f` to build `sdist` or `wheel` only.
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Built files can be found in the `/dist` directory.
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