xonsh/setup.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: ascii -*-
"""The xonsh installer."""
# Note: Do not embed any non-ASCII characters in this file until pip has been
# fixed. See https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh/issues/487.
import os
import sys
import json
import subprocess
try:
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
except ImportError:
pass
from setuptools import setup
from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist
from setuptools.command.install import install
from setuptools.command.develop import develop
from setuptools.command.install_scripts import install_scripts
try:
from jupyter_client.kernelspec import KernelSpecManager
HAVE_JUPYTER = True
except ImportError:
HAVE_JUPYTER = False
TABLES = [
"xonsh/lexer_table.py",
"xonsh/parser_table.py",
"xonsh/__amalgam__.py",
"xonsh/completers/__amalgam__.py",
"xonsh/history/__amalgam__.py",
"xonsh/prompt/__amalgam__.py",
]
def clean_tables():
"""Remove the lexer/parser modules that are dynamically created."""
for f in TABLES:
if os.path.isfile(f):
os.remove(f)
print("Removed " + f)
os.environ["XONSH_DEBUG"] = "1"
from xonsh import __version__ as XONSH_VERSION
def amalgamate_source():
"""Amalgamates source files."""
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(__file__))
try:
import amalgamate
except ImportError:
print("Could not import amalgamate, skipping.", file=sys.stderr)
return
amalgamate.main(
[
"amalgamate",
"--debug=XONSH_DEBUG",
"xonsh",
"xonsh.completers",
"xonsh.history",
"xonsh.prompt",
]
)
sys.path.pop(0)
def build_tables():
"""Build the lexer/parser modules."""
print("Building lexer and parser tables.")
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(__file__))
from xonsh.parser import Parser
Parser(
lexer_table="lexer_table",
yacc_table="parser_table",
outputdir="xonsh",
yacc_debug=True,
)
sys.path.pop(0)
def install_jupyter_hook(prefix=None, root=None):
"""Make xonsh available as a Jupyter kernel."""
if not HAVE_JUPYTER:
print(
"Could not install Jupyter kernel spec, please install " "Jupyter/IPython."
)
return
spec = {
"argv": [
sys.executable,
"-m",
"xonsh.jupyter_kernel",
"-f",
"{connection_file}",
],
"display_name": "Xonsh",
"language": "xonsh",
"codemirror_mode": "shell",
}
with TemporaryDirectory() as d:
os.chmod(d, 0o755) # Starts off as 700, not user readable
if sys.platform == "win32":
# Ensure that conda-build detects the hard coded prefix
spec["argv"][0] = spec["argv"][0].replace(os.sep, os.altsep)
with open(os.path.join(d, "kernel.json"), "w") as f:
json.dump(spec, f, sort_keys=True)
if "CONDA_BUILD" in os.environ:
prefix = sys.prefix
if sys.platform == "win32":
prefix = prefix.replace(os.sep, os.altsep)
user = "--user" in sys.argv
print("Installing Jupyter kernel spec:")
print(" root: {0!r}".format(root))
print(" prefix: {0!r}".format(prefix))
print(" as user: {0}".format(user))
if root and prefix:
# os.path.join isn't used since prefix is probably absolute
prefix = root + prefix
print(" combined prefix {0!r}".format(prefix))
KernelSpecManager().install_kernel_spec(
d, "xonsh", user=user, replace=True, prefix=prefix
)
def dirty_version():
"""
If install/sdist is run from a git directory (not a conda install), add
a devN suffix to reported version number and write a gitignored file
that holds the git hash of the current state of the repo to be queried
by ``xonfig``
"""
try:
_version = subprocess.check_output(["git", "describe", "--tags"])
except Exception:
print("failed to find git tags", file=sys.stderr)
return False
_version = _version.decode("ascii")
try:
_, N, sha = _version.strip().split("-")
except ValueError: # tag name may contain "-"
print("failed to parse git version", file=sys.stderr)
return False
sha = sha.strip("g")
replace_version(N)
_cmd = ["git", "show", "-s", "--format=%cd", "--date=local", sha]
try:
_date = subprocess.check_output(_cmd)
_date = _date.decode("ascii")
# remove weekday name for a shorter string
_date = " ".join(_date.split()[1:])
except:
_date = ""
print("failed to get commit date", file=sys.stderr)
with open("xonsh/dev.githash", "w") as f:
f.write("{}|{}".format(sha, _date))
print("wrote git version: " + sha, file=sys.stderr)
return True
ORIGINAL_VERSION_LINE = None
def replace_version(N):
"""Replace version in `__init__.py` with devN suffix"""
global ORIGINAL_VERSION_LINE
with open("xonsh/__init__.py", "r") as f:
raw = f.read()
lines = raw.splitlines()
msg_assert = "__version__ must be the first line of the __init__.py"
assert "__version__" in lines[0], msg_assert
ORIGINAL_VERSION_LINE = lines[0]
lines[0] = lines[0].rstrip(' "') + '.dev{}"'.format(N)
upd = "\n".join(lines) + "\n"
with open("xonsh/__init__.py", "w") as f:
f.write(upd)
def restore_version():
"""If we touch the version in __init__.py discard changes after install."""
if ORIGINAL_VERSION_LINE is None:
return
with open("xonsh/__init__.py", "r") as f:
raw = f.read()
lines = raw.splitlines()
lines[0] = ORIGINAL_VERSION_LINE
upd = "\n".join(lines) + "\n"
with open("xonsh/__init__.py", "w") as f:
f.write(upd)
class xinstall(install):
"""Xonsh specialization of setuptools install class."""
def run(self):
clean_tables()
build_tables()
amalgamate_source()
# add dirty version number
dirty = dirty_version()
# install Jupyter hook
root = self.root if self.root else None
prefix = self.prefix if self.prefix else None
try:
install_jupyter_hook(prefix=prefix, root=root)
except Exception:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
print("Installing Jupyter hook failed.")
super().run()
if dirty:
restore_version()
class xsdist(sdist):
"""Xonsh specialization of setuptools sdist class."""
def make_release_tree(self, basedir, files):
clean_tables()
build_tables()
amalgamate_source()
dirty = dirty_version()
super().make_release_tree(basedir, files)
if dirty:
restore_version()
# Hack to overcome pip/setuptools problem on Win 10. See:
# https://github.com/tomduck/pandoc-eqnos/issues/6
# https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/2783
# Custom install_scripts command class for setup()
class install_scripts_quoted_shebang(install_scripts):
"""Ensure there are quotes around shebang paths with spaces."""
def write_script(self, script_name, contents, mode="t", *ignored):
shebang = str(contents.splitlines()[0])
if (
shebang.startswith("#!")
and " " in shebang[2:].strip()
and '"' not in shebang
):
quoted_shebang = '#!"%s"' % shebang[2:].strip()
contents = contents.replace(shebang, quoted_shebang)
super().write_script(script_name, contents, mode, *ignored)
class install_scripts_rewrite(install_scripts):
"""Change default python3 to the concrete python binary used to install/develop inside xon.sh script"""
def run(self):
super().run()
if not self.dry_run:
for file in self.get_outputs():
if file.endswith("xon.sh"):
# this is the value distutils use on its shebang translation
bs_cmd = self.get_finalized_command("build_scripts")
exec_param = getattr(bs_cmd, "executable", None)
with open(file, "r") as f:
content = f.read()
processed = content.replace(
" python3 ", ' "{}" '.format(exec_param)
)
with open(file, "w") as f:
f.write(processed)
# The custom install needs to be used on Windows machines
if os.name == "nt":
cmdclass = {
"install": xinstall,
"sdist": xsdist,
"install_scripts": install_scripts_quoted_shebang,
}
else:
cmdclass = {
"install": xinstall,
"sdist": xsdist,
"install_scripts": install_scripts_rewrite,
}
class xdevelop(develop):
"""Xonsh specialization of setuptools develop class."""
def run(self):
clean_tables()
build_tables()
dirty = dirty_version()
develop.run(self)
if dirty:
restore_version()
def install_script(self, dist, script_name, script_text, dev_path=None):
if script_name == "xon.sh":
# change default python3 to the concrete python binary used to install/develop inside xon.sh script
script_text = script_text.replace(
" python3 ", ' "{}" '.format(sys.executable)
)
super().install_script(dist, script_name, script_text, dev_path)
def main():
"""The main entry point."""
try:
if "--name" not in sys.argv:
logo_fname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "logo.txt")
with open(logo_fname, "rb") as f:
logo = f.read().decode("utf-8")
print(logo)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
pass
with open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "README.rst"), "r") as f:
readme = f.read()
scripts = ["scripts/xon.sh"]
skw = dict(
name="xonsh",
description="Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell",
long_description=readme,
license="BSD",
version=XONSH_VERSION,
author="Anthony Scopatz",
maintainer="Anthony Scopatz",
author_email="scopatz@gmail.com",
url="https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh",
platforms="Cross Platform",
classifiers=["Programming Language :: Python :: 3"],
packages=[
"xonsh",
"xonsh.ply.ply",
"xonsh.ptk_shell",
"xonsh.ptk2",
"xonsh.parsers",
"xonsh.xoreutils",
"xontrib",
"xonsh.completers",
"xonsh.history",
"xonsh.prompt",
"xonsh.lib",
"xonsh.webconfig",
],
package_dir={
"xonsh": "xonsh",
"xontrib": "xontrib",
"xonsh.lib": "xonsh/lib",
"xonsh.webconfig": "xonsh/webconfig",
},
package_data={
"xonsh": ["*.json", "*.githash"],
"xontrib": ["*.xsh"],
"xonsh.lib": ["*.xsh"],
"xonsh.webconfig": [
"*.html",
"js/app.min.js",
"js/bootstrap.min.css",
"js/LICENSE-bootstrap",
],
},
cmdclass=cmdclass,
scripts=scripts,
)
# We used to avoid setuptools 'console_scripts' due to startup performance
# concerns which have since been resolved. So now we use them.
skw["entry_points"] = {
"pygments.lexers": [
"xonsh = xonsh.pyghooks:XonshLexer",
"xonshcon = xonsh.pyghooks:XonshConsoleLexer",
],
"pytest11": ["xonsh = xonsh.pytest_plugin"],
"console_scripts": [
"xonsh = xonsh.main:main",
"xonsh-cat = xonsh.xoreutils.cat:cat_main",
],
}
skw["cmdclass"]["develop"] = xdevelop
skw["extras_require"] = {
"ptk": ["prompt-toolkit>=2.0"],
"pygments": ["pygments>=2.2"],
"mac": ["gnureadline"],
"linux": ["distro"],
"proctitle": ["setproctitle"],
"zipapp": ['importlib_resources; python_version < "3.7"'],
}
skw["python_requires"] = ">=3.6"
setup(**skw)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()