Recipe to call CMake to build CellML API and Python bindings
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Overview
This is the recipe that will build the CellML API Python bindings with all options enabled by default. Currently, there are some limitations, such as all dependencies required to build the CellML API must be installed before this recipe can be used, and I don’t think this will work under Windows at the moment.
Supported options
The recipe supports the following options:
- api-version
CellML API version to build. Valid versions any versions that build via CMake and has Python bindings (>1.10), and must be present in the list of valid versions.
- cmake-generator
The generator to use. Only the default option Unix Makefiles is supported, as this recipe is built on top of zc.recipe.cmmi which will make use of make and make install.
- check-build
Whether to check build time dependencies. Default is off because it didn’t detect GSL libraries even though it was installed for me. Same as passing -DCHECK_BUILD:BOOL=OFF to cmake.
Other supported options:
enable-examples
enable-annotools
enable-ccgs
enable-celeds
enable-celeds-exporter
enable-cevas
enable-cis
enable-cuses
enable-gsl-integrators
enable-malaes
enable-python
enable-rdf
enable-spros
enable-srus
enable-telicems
enable-vacss
Please refer to the CellML API Documentations for what these options do.
Usage
As this egg is published on pypi, this recipe can be used right away by including a new part inside a buildout.cfg. The following is an example configuration:
[buildout] parts = ... cellml-api cellmlpy [cellml-api] recipe = cellml.recipe.api api-version = 1.10 [cellmlpy] recipe = zc.recipe.egg eggs = interpreter = cellmlpy scripts = cellmlpy extra-paths = ${cellml-api:location}/lib/python
This example buildout.cfg will build the CellML API v1.10 with all the supported options enabled, and a script will be generated in bin/cellmlpy which will allow the bindings to be imported without setting PYTHONPATH and other related environmental variables. Please refer to the examples directory for more detailed instructions and other example usages of this recipe.
Copyright/License information
This software is released under the MPL/GPL/LGPL licenses.
Please refer to the file COPYING.txt for detailed copyright information, and docs directory for specific licenses that this software is released under.
Change history
0.6 (2018-07-31)
Python 3 compatibility.
0.5 (2018-01-23)
Added latest version of CellML API on github.
Added RUNPATH into place.
0.4 (2012-11-05)
Added CellML API 1.12.
0.3 (2012-10-03)
Corrected typo for the TeLICeM flag.
Added CellML API 1.11.
0.2 (2011-09-21)
Fixed the issue where all the expected keys are assigned with an empty string even if unassigned; this caused various unwanted side effects.
Fixed the issue where the location of this buildout recipe is undefined.
0.1 (2011-09-21)
Initial release of the CellML API Python bindings buildout.
Detailed Documentation
Demonstration
This recipe extends on the zc.recipe.cmmi with the caveat where cmake is called instead of the ./configure scripts, yet have cmake generate Unix Makefiles such that the make/make install that cmmi calls will proceed as normal.
For the demonstration, instead of download/building the entire API, we are going to make use of the mock-ups (which is previous setup).
>>> ls(distros) - cellml-api-0.0fake.tgz >>> distros_url = start_server(distros) >>> archive_url = '%scellml-api-0.0fake.tgz' % distros_url
Let’s create our buildout, but modified so that we use our fake archive.
>>> write('buildout.cfg', ... """ ... [buildout] ... parts = cellml-api ... ... [cellml-api] ... recipe = cellml.recipe.api ... api-version = 0.0fake ... """)
As our mocked up api version is not listed as an available version, buildout will die.
>>> print('start ' + system(buildout)) start... Installing. Getting ... cellml-api. Initializing ... cellml-api. ... Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: api-version `0.0fake` is not a supported version of... <BLANKLINE>
Well, since our fake version is obviously not going to be added into the listing of supported APIs, we can still provide our url and md5sum, as the original function provided by zc.recipe.cmmi is still in effect. Rewrite buildout.cfg with the desired attributes.
>>> try: from hashlib import md5 ... except ImportError: from md5 import new as md5 >>> m = md5(open(join(distros, 'cellml-api-0.0fake.tgz'), 'rb' ... ).read()).hexdigest() >>> write('buildout.cfg', ... """ ... [buildout] ... parts = cellml-api ... ... [cellml-api] ... recipe = cellml.recipe.api ... url = %s ... md5sum = %s ... """ % (archive_url, m)) >>> print('start ' + system(buildout)) start... ... CMake Warning: Manually-specified variables were not used by the project: <BLANKLINE> CHECK_BUILD ENABLE_ANNOTOOLS ENABLE_CCGS ENABLE_CELEDS ENABLE_CELEDS_EXPORTER ENABLE_CEVAS ENABLE_CGRS ENABLE_CIS ENABLE_CUSES ENABLE_EXAMPLES ENABLE_GSL_INTEGRATORS ENABLE_MALAES ENABLE_PYTHON ENABLE_RDF ENABLE_SPROS ENABLE_SRUS ENABLE_TELICEMS ENABLE_VACSS <BLANKLINE> <BLANKLINE> <BLANKLINE>
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Tommy Yu, Author
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