Wrappers to build Python packages using PEP 517 hooks
Project description
PEP 517 specifies a standard API for systems which build Python packages.
This package contains wrappers around the hooks specified by PEP 517. It provides:
A mechanism to call the hooks in a subprocess, so they are isolated from the current process.
Fallbacks for the optional hooks, so that frontends can call the hooks without checking which are defined.
Higher-level functions which install the build dependencies into a temporary environment and build a wheel/sdist using them.
Run the tests with py.test.
High level usage, with build requirements handled:
import os
from pep517.envbuild import build_wheel, build_sdist
src = 'path/to/source' # Folder containing 'pyproject.toml'
destination = 'also/a/folder'
whl_filename = build_wheel(src, destination)
assert os.path.isfile(os.path.join(destination, whl_filename))
targz_filename = build_sdist(src, destination)
assert os.path.isfile(os.path.join(destination, targz_filename))
Lower level usage—you are responsible for ensuring build requirements are available:
import os
from pep517.wrappers import Pep517HookCaller
src = 'path/to/source' # Folder containing 'pyproject.toml'
hooks = Pep517HookCaller(src)
print(hooks.build_sys_requires) # List of static requirements
config_options = {} # Optional parameters for backend
# List of dynamic requirements:
print(hooks.get_requires_for_build_wheel(config_options))
destination = 'also/a/folder'
whl_filename = hooks.build_wheel(destination, config_options)
assert os.path.isfile(os.path.join(destination, whl_filename))
To test the build backend for a project, run in a system shell:
python3 -m pep517.check path/to/source # source dir containing pyproject.toml
Project details
Release history Release notifications | RSS feed
Download files
Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.