zc.buildout recipes to compile and install software or python packages and generate scripts or configuration files sponsored by Makina Corpus.
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Introduction
Recipe for doing simple “python setup.py build && python setup.py install –prefix” maybe inside and with (or without) the help of an underlying minitage environment.
You can browse the code on minitage’s following resources:
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Abstract
you need virtualenv and zc.buildout to run tests.
This recipe can be used to install python packages in a specific directory aLaDisutils way (python setup.py build && python setup.py install)
Specific options
Please look for options at : http://pypi.python.org/pypi/minitage.recipe.common#options-shared-by-all-the-recipes
site-packages : where to drop the builded python files
Specific hooks
pre_setup_hook : before python setup.py build dance is called
pre_install_hook : before python setup.py install dance is called
post_setup_hook : after python setup.py install dance is called
Let’s create a buildout configuration file
>>> rmdir(tempdir) >>> mkdir(tempdir) >>> cd(tempdir) >>> a = [mkdir(d) for d in ('eggs', 'develop-eggs', 'bin', 'src')] >>> install_develop_eggs(['minitage.recipe.du']) >>> install_eggs_from_pathes(['zc.buildout'], sys.path) >>> touch('buildout.cfg') >>> sh('virtualenv --no-site-packages .') virtualenv --no-site-packages . Using real prefix '/usr' New python executable in ./bin/python Installing setuptools............done. <BLANKLINE> <BLANKLINE> >>> sh('bin/easy_install -U zc.buildout') bin/easy_install -U zc.buildout... Finished processing dependencies for zc.buildout <BLANKLINE> <BLANKLINE> >>> sh('bin/buildout -o bootstrap') bin/buildout -o bootstrap...
Initializing test env.
>>> if not os.path.exists('foo'): ... mkdir('foo') ... else: ... rmdir(foo) ... mkdir('foo') >>> touch('foo/setup.py', data=""" ... from setuptools import setup ... setup(name='foo', version='1.0') ... ... """) >>> touch('foo/toto.py', data=""" ... def f(): ... print "foo" ... ... """) >>> noecho = [os.remove(d) for d in os.listdir('.') if '.tar.gz' in d] >>> os.chdir('foo') >>> sh('python setup.py sdist') p... >>> noecho = [shutil.copy(os.path.join('dist', d), os.path.join('..', d)) for d in os.listdir('dist')] >>> os.chdir('..')
Installing “A la python setup.py install”
You can also install directly from urls. we ll use it to check the already present distribution files in the cache.
>>> data = """ ... [buildout] ... parts=ez ... [ez] ... executable = ${buildout:directory}/bin/python ... recipe = minitage.recipe.du ... url = file://${buildout:directory}/foo-1.0.tar.gz ... site-packages=${buildout:directory}/myfoo ... """ >>> touch('buildout.cfg', data=data) >>> sh('bin/buildout -vvvvvv install ez') b... Installing ez. minitage.recipe: Installing python package. minitage.recipe: Download archive minitage.recipe: Searching cache at ... minitage.recipe: Using cache file in /home/kiorky/.buildout/downloads/minitage/foo-1.0.tar.gz minitage.recipe: Unpacking in /tmp/buildout.test/__minitage__ez__tmp. minitage.recipe: Guessing compilation directory minitage.recipe: Setting path minitage.recipe: Setting pkgconfigpath minitage.recipe: Setting path minitage.recipe: Setting path minitage.recipe: Setting compilation flags minitage.recipe: Running "/tmp/buildout.test/bin/python" setup.py build running build minitage.recipe: Setting path minitage.recipe: Running "/tmp/buildout.test/bin/python" setup.py install --install-purelib="/tmp/buildout.test/myfoo" --install-platlib="/tmp/buildout.test/myfoo" --prefix=/tmp/buildout.test running install running bdist_egg running egg_info... Copying foo-1.0-py2.6.egg to /tmp/buildout.test/myfoo... Installed /tmp/buildout.test/myfoo/foo-1.0-py...egg... <BLANKLINE>
CHANGELOG
1.60 (2012-08-21)
fix prefix
1.59 (2012-08-21)
doc
1.58 (2012-08-21)
fix installation problems with multiple parts
1.35
Spllited out from minitage.recipe
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