"""distutils.command.install Implements the Distutils 'install' command.""" # created 1999/03/13, Greg Ward __rcsid__ = "$Id$" import sys, os, string from types import * from distutils.core import Command from distutils.util import write_file class Install (Command): description = "install everything from build directory" options = [('prefix=', None, "installation prefix"), ('exec-prefix=', None, "prefix for platform-specific files"), # Build directories: where to install from ('build-base=', None, "base build directory"), ('build-lib=', None, "build directory for pure Python modules"), ('build-platlib=', None, "build directory for extension modules"), # Installation directories: where to put modules and packages ('install-lib=', None, "base Python library directory"), ('install-platlib=', None, "platform-specific Python library directory"), ('install-site-lib=', None, "directory for site-specific packages and modules"), ('install-site-platlib=', None, "platform-specific site directory"), ('install-scheme=', None, "install to 'system' or 'site' library directory?"), ('install-path=', None, "extra intervening directories to put below install-lib"), # Where to install documentation (eventually!) ('doc-format=', None, "format of documentation to generate"), ('install-man=', None, "directory for Unix man pages"), ('install-html=', None, "directory for HTML documentation"), ('install-info=', None, "directory for GNU info files"), # Flags for 'build_py' ('compile-py', None, "compile .py to .pyc"), ('optimize-py', None, "compile .py to .pyo (optimized)"), ] def set_default_options (self): self.build_base = None self.build_lib = None self.build_platlib = None # Don't define 'prefix' or 'exec_prefix' so we can know when the # command is run whether the user supplied values self.prefix = None self.exec_prefix = None # These two, we can supply real values for! (because they're # not directories, and don't have a confusing multitude of # possible derivations) #self.install_scheme = 'site' self.doc_format = None # The actual installation directories are determined only at # run-time, so the user can supply just prefix (and exec_prefix?) # as a base for everything else self.install_lib = None self.install_platlib = None self.install_site_lib = None self.install_site_platlib = None self.install_path = None self.install_man = None self.install_html = None self.install_info = None self.compile_py = 1 self.optimize_py = 1 def set_final_options (self): # XXX this method is where the default installation directories # for modules and extension modules are determined. (Someday, # the default installation directories for scripts, # documentation, and whatever else the Distutils can build and # install will also be determined here.) Thus, this is a pretty # important place to fiddle with for anyone interested in # installation schemes for the Python library. Issues that # are not yet resolved to my satisfaction: # * how much platform dependence should be here, and # how much can be pushed off to sysconfig (or, better, the # Makefiles parsed by sysconfig)? # * how independent of Python version should this be -- ie. # should we have special cases to handle Python 1.5 and # older, and then do it "the right way" for 1.6? Or should # we install a site.py along with Distutils under pre-1.6 # Python to take care of the current deficiencies in # Python's library installation scheme? # # Currently, this method has hacks to distinguish POSIX from # non-POSIX systems (for installation of site-local modules), # and assumes the Python 1.5 installation tree with no site.py # to fix things. # Figure out the build directories, ie. where to install from self.set_peer_option ('build', 'build_base', self.build_base) self.set_undefined_options ('build', ('build_base', 'build_base'), ('build_lib', 'build_lib'), ('build_platlib', 'build_platlib')) # Figure out actual installation directories; the basic principle # is: if the user supplied nothing, then use the directories that # Python was built and installed with (ie. the compiled-in prefix # and exec_prefix, and the actual installation directories gleaned # by sysconfig). If the user supplied a prefix (and possibly # exec_prefix), then we generate our own installation directories, # following any pattern gleaned from sysconfig's findings. If no # such pattern can be gleaned, then we'll just make do and try to # ape the behaviour of Python's configure script. if self.prefix is None: # user didn't override self.prefix = os.path.normpath (sys.prefix) if self.exec_prefix is None: self.exec_prefix = os.path.normpath (sys.exec_prefix) if self.install_lib is None: self.install_lib = \ self.replace_sys_prefix ('LIBDEST', ('lib','python1.5')) if self.install_platlib is None: # XXX this should probably be DESTSHARED -- but why is there no # equivalent to DESTSHARED for the "site-packages" dir"? self.install_platlib = \ self.replace_sys_prefix ('BINLIBDEST', ('lib','python1.5'), 1) # Here is where we decide where to install most library files: on # POSIX systems, they go to 'site-packages' under the install_lib # (determined above -- typically /usr/local/lib/python1.x). Note # that on POSIX systems, platform-specific files belong in # 'site-packages' under install_platlib. (The actual rule is that # a module distribution that includes *any* platform-specific files # -- ie. extension modules -- goes under install_platlib. This # solves the "can't find extension module in a package" problem.) # On non-POSIX systems, install_lib and install_platlib are the # same (eg. "C:\Program Files\Python\Lib" on Windows), as are # install_site_lib and install_site_platlib (eg. # "C:\Program Files\Python" on Windows) -- everything will be dumped # right into one of the install_site directories. (It doesn't # really matter *which* one, of course, but I'll observe decorum # and do it properly.) # 'base' and 'platbase' are the base directories for installing # site-local files, eg. "/usr/local/lib/python1.5/site-packages" # or "C:\Program Files\Python" if os.name == 'posix': self.base = os.path.join (self.install_lib, 'site-packages') self.platbase = os.path.join (self.install_platlib, 'site-packages') else: self.base = self.prefix self.platbase = self.exec_prefix # 'path_file' and 'extra_dirs' are how we handle distributions # that need to be installed to their own directory, but aren't # package-ized yet. 'extra_dirs' is just a directory under # 'base' or 'platbase' where toplevel modules will actually be # installed; 'path_file' is the basename of a .pth file to drop # in 'base' or 'platbase' (depending on the distribution). Very # often they will be the same, which is why we allow them to be # supplied as a string or 1-tuple as well as a 2-element # comma-separated string or a 2-tuple. if self.install_path is None: self.install_path = self.distribution.install_path if self.install_path is not None: if type (self.install_path) is StringType: self.install_path = string.split (self.install_path, ',') if len (self.install_path) == 1: path_file = extra_dirs = self.install_path[0] elif len (self.install_path) == 2: (path_file, extra_dirs) = self.install_path else: raise DistutilsOptionError, \ "'install_path' option must be a list, tuple, or " + \ "comma-separated string with 1 or 2 elements" # install path has slashes in it -- might need to convert to # local form if string.find (extra_dirs, '/') and os.name != "posix": extra_dirs = string.split (extra_dirs, '/') extra_dirs = apply (os.path.join, extra_dirs) else: path_file = None extra_dirs = '' # XXX should we warn if path_file and not extra_dirs (in which case # the path file would be harmless but pointless) self.path_file = path_file self.extra_dirs = extra_dirs if self.install_site_lib is None: self.install_site_lib = os.path.join (self.base, extra_dirs) if self.install_site_platlib is None: self.install_site_platlib = os.path.join (self.platbase, extra_dirs) #if self.install_scheme == 'site': # install_lib = self.install_site_lib # install_platlib = self.install_site_platlib #elif self.install_scheme == 'system': # install_lib = self.install_lib # install_platlib = self.install_platlib #else: # # XXX new exception for this kind of misbehaviour? # raise DistutilsArgError, \ # "invalid install scheme '%s'" % self.install_scheme # Punt on doc directories for now -- after all, we're punting on # documentation completely! # set_final_options () def replace_sys_prefix (self, config_attr, fallback_postfix, use_exec=0): """Attempts to glean a simple pattern from an installation directory available as a 'sysconfig' attribute: if the directory name starts with the "system prefix" (the one hard-coded in the Makefile and compiled into Python), then replace it with the current installation prefix and return the "relocated" installation directory.""" from distutils import sysconfig if use_exec: sys_prefix = os.path.normpath (sys.exec_prefix) my_prefix = self.exec_prefix else: sys_prefix = os.path.normpath (sys.prefix) my_prefix = self.prefix val = getattr (sysconfig, config_attr) if string.find (val, sys_prefix) == 0: # If the sysconfig directory starts with the system prefix, # then we can "relocate" it to the user-supplied prefix -- # assuming, of course, it is different from the system prefix. if sys_prefix == my_prefix: return val else: return my_prefix + val[len(sys_prefix):] else: # Otherwise, just tack the "fallback postfix" onto the # user-specified prefix. return apply (os.path.join, (my_prefix,) + fallback_postfix) # replace_sys_prefix () def run (self): # Obviously have to build before we can install self.run_peer ('build') # Install modules in two steps: "platform-shared" files (ie. pure # python modules) and platform-specific files (compiled C # extensions). Note that 'install_py' is smart enough to install # pure Python modules in the "platlib" directory if we built any # extensions. if self.distribution.packages or self.distribution.py_modules: self.run_peer ('install_py') if self.distribution.ext_modules: self.run_peer ('install_ext') if self.path_file: self.create_path_file () # run () def create_path_file (self): if self.distribution.ext_modules: base = self.platbase else: base = self.base filename = os.path.join (base, self.path_file + ".pth") self.execute (write_file, (filename, [self.extra_dirs]), "creating %s" % filename) # class Install