# created 1999/03/13, Greg Ward __revision__ = "$Id$" import sys, os, string from distutils.core import Command from distutils.util import copy_tree class install_lib (Command): description = "install pure Python modules" user_options = [ ('install-dir=', 'd', "directory to install to"), ('build-dir=','b', "build directory (where to install from)"), ('compile', 'c', "compile .py to .pyc"), ('optimize', 'o', "compile .py to .pyo (optimized)"), ] def initialize_options (self): # let the 'install' command dictate our installation directory self.install_dir = None self.build_dir = None self.compile = 1 self.optimize = 1 def finalize_options (self): # Get all the information we need to install pure Python modules # from the umbrella 'install' command -- build (source) directory, # install (target) directory, and whether to compile .py files. self.set_undefined_options ('install', ('build_lib', 'build_dir'), ('install_lib', 'install_dir'), ('compile_py', 'compile'), ('optimize_py', 'optimize')) def run (self): # Make sure we have built everything we need first if self.distribution.has_pure_modules(): self.run_peer ('build_py') if self.distribution.has_ext_modules(): self.run_peer ('build_ext') # Install everything: simply dump the entire contents of the build # directory to the installation directory (that's the beauty of # having a build directory!) outfiles = self.copy_tree (self.build_dir, self.install_dir) # (Optionally) compile .py to .pyc # XXX hey! we can't control whether we optimize or not; that's up # to the invocation of the current Python interpreter (at least # according to the py_compile docs). That sucks. if self.compile: from py_compile import compile for f in outfiles: # only compile the file if it is actually a .py file if f[-3:] == '.py': out_fn = f + (__debug__ and "c" or "o") compile_msg = "byte-compiling %s to %s" % \ (f, os.path.basename (out_fn)) skip_msg = "byte-compilation of %s skipped" % f self.make_file (f, out_fn, compile, (f,), compile_msg, skip_msg) # run () def _mutate_outputs (self, has_any, build_cmd, cmd_option, output_dir): if not has_any: return [] build_cmd = self.find_peer (build_cmd) build_files = build_cmd.get_outputs() build_dir = getattr (build_cmd, cmd_option) prefix_len = len (build_dir) + len (os.sep) outputs = [] for file in build_files: outputs.append (os.path.join (output_dir, file[prefix_len:])) return outputs # _mutate_outputs () def get_outputs (self): """Return the list of files that would be installed if this command were actually run. Not affected by the "dry-run" flag or whether modules have actually been built yet.""" pure_outputs = \ self._mutate_outputs (self.distribution.has_pure_modules(), 'build_py', 'build_lib', self.install_dir) ext_outputs = \ self._mutate_outputs (self.distribution.has_ext_modules(), 'build_ext', 'build_lib', self.install_dir) return pure_outputs + ext_outputs # get_outputs () def get_inputs (self): """Get the list of files that are input to this command, ie. the files that get installed as they are named in the build tree. The files in this list correspond one-to-one to the output filenames returned by 'get_outputs()'.""" inputs = [] if self.distribution.has_pure_modules(): build_py = self.find_peer ('build_py') inputs.extend (build_py.get_outputs()) if self.distribution.has_ext_modules(): build_ext = self.find_peer ('build_ext') inputs.extend (build_ext.get_outputs()) return inputs # class install_lib