import os import platform import re import sys import warnings # Hack to silence atexit traceback in some Python versions try: import multiprocessing except ImportError: pass # Don't force people to install setuptools unless # we have to. try: from setuptools import setup except ImportError: from ez_setup import use_setuptools use_setuptools() from setuptools import setup from distutils.cmd import Command from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext from distutils.errors import CCompilerError, DistutilsOptionError from distutils.errors import DistutilsPlatformError, DistutilsExecError from distutils.core import Extension try: import sphinx _HAVE_SPHINX = True except ImportError: _HAVE_SPHINX = False version = "3.6.1.dev0" f = open("README.rst") try: try: readme_content = f.read() except: readme_content = "" finally: f.close() # PYTHON-654 - Clang doesn't support -mno-fused-madd but the pythons Apple # ships are built with it. This is a problem starting with Xcode 5.1 # since clang 3.4 errors out when it encounters unrecognized compiler # flags. This hack removes -mno-fused-madd from the CFLAGS automatically # generated by distutils for Apple provided pythons, allowing C extension # builds to complete without error. The inspiration comes from older # versions of distutils.sysconfig.get_config_vars. if sys.platform == 'darwin' and 'clang' in platform.python_compiler().lower(): from distutils.sysconfig import get_config_vars res = get_config_vars() for key in ('CFLAGS', 'PY_CFLAGS'): if key in res: flags = res[key] flags = re.sub('-mno-fused-madd', '', flags) res[key] = flags class test(Command): description = "run the tests" user_options = [ ("test-module=", "m", "Discover tests in specified module"), ("test-suite=", "s", "Test suite to run (e.g. 'some_module.test_suite')"), ("failfast", "f", "Stop running tests on first failure or error"), ("xunit-output=", "x", "Generate a results directory with XUnit XML format") ] def initialize_options(self): self.test_module = None self.test_suite = None self.failfast = False self.xunit_output = None def finalize_options(self): if self.test_suite is None and self.test_module is None: self.test_module = 'test' elif self.test_module is not None and self.test_suite is not None: raise DistutilsOptionError( "You may specify a module or suite, but not both" ) def run(self): # Installing required packages, running egg_info and build_ext are # part of normal operation for setuptools.command.test.test if self.distribution.install_requires: self.distribution.fetch_build_eggs( self.distribution.install_requires) if self.distribution.tests_require: self.distribution.fetch_build_eggs(self.distribution.tests_require) if self.xunit_output: if sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 6): self.distribution.fetch_build_eggs( ["unittest-xml-reporting>=1.14.0,<2.0.0a0"]) else: self.distribution.fetch_build_eggs(["unittest-xml-reporting"]) self.run_command('egg_info') build_ext_cmd = self.reinitialize_command('build_ext') build_ext_cmd.inplace = 1 self.run_command('build_ext') # Construct a TextTestRunner directly from the unittest imported from # test (this will be unittest2 under Python 2.6), which creates a # TestResult that supports the 'addSkip' method. setuptools will by # default create a TextTestRunner that uses the old TestResult class, # resulting in DeprecationWarnings instead of skipping tests under 2.6. from test import unittest, PymongoTestRunner, test_cases if self.test_suite is None: all_tests = unittest.defaultTestLoader.discover(self.test_module) suite = unittest.TestSuite() suite.addTests(sorted(test_cases(all_tests), key=lambda x: x.__module__)) else: suite = unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName( self.test_suite) if self.xunit_output: from xmlrunner import XMLTestRunner runner = XMLTestRunner(verbosity=2, failfast=self.failfast, output=self.xunit_output) else: runner = PymongoTestRunner(verbosity=2, failfast=self.failfast) result = runner.run(suite) sys.exit(not result.wasSuccessful()) class doc(Command): description = "generate or test documentation" user_options = [("test", "t", "run doctests instead of generating documentation")] boolean_options = ["test"] def initialize_options(self): self.test = False def finalize_options(self): pass def run(self): if not _HAVE_SPHINX: raise RuntimeError( "You must install Sphinx to build or test the documentation.") if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: import doctest from doctest import OutputChecker as _OutputChecker # Match u or U (possibly followed by r or R), removing it. # r/R can follow u/U but not precede it. Don't match the # single character string 'u' or 'U'. _u_literal_re = re.compile( r"(\W|^)(? (2, 6): # 2.6's distutils.msvc9compiler can raise an IOError when failing to # find the compiler build_errors = (CCompilerError, DistutilsExecError, DistutilsPlatformError, IOError) else: build_errors = (CCompilerError, DistutilsExecError, DistutilsPlatformError) class custom_build_ext(build_ext): """Allow C extension building to fail. The C extension speeds up BSON encoding, but is not essential. """ warning_message = """ ******************************************************************** WARNING: %s could not be compiled. No C extensions are essential for PyMongo to run, although they do result in significant speed improvements. %s Please see the installation docs for solutions to build issues: http://api.mongodb.org/python/current/installation.html Here are some hints for popular operating systems: If you are seeing this message on Linux you probably need to install GCC and/or the Python development package for your version of Python. Debian and Ubuntu users should issue the following command: $ sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev Users of Red Hat based distributions (RHEL, CentOS, Amazon Linux, Oracle Linux, Fedora, etc.) should issue the following command: $ sudo yum install gcc python-devel If you are seeing this message on Microsoft Windows please install PyMongo using pip. Modern versions of pip will install PyMongo from binary wheels available on pypi. If you must install from source read the documentation here: https://api.mongodb.com/python/current/installation.html#installing-from-source-on-windows If you are seeing this message on macOS / OSX please install PyMongo using pip. Modern versions of pip will install PyMongo from binary wheels available on pypi. If wheels are not available for your version of macOS / OSX, or you must install from source read the documentation here: http://api.mongodb.org/python/current/installation.html#osx ******************************************************************** """ def run(self): try: build_ext.run(self) except DistutilsPlatformError: e = sys.exc_info()[1] sys.stdout.write('%s\n' % str(e)) warnings.warn(self.warning_message % ("Extension modules", "There was an issue with " "your platform configuration" " - see above.")) def build_extension(self, ext): name = ext.name if sys.version_info[:3] >= (2, 6, 0): try: build_ext.build_extension(self, ext) except build_errors: e = sys.exc_info()[1] sys.stdout.write('%s\n' % str(e)) warnings.warn(self.warning_message % ("The %s extension " "module" % (name,), "The output above " "this warning shows how " "the compilation " "failed.")) else: warnings.warn(self.warning_message % ("The %s extension " "module" % (name,), "PyMongo supports python " ">= 2.6.")) ext_modules = [Extension('bson._cbson', include_dirs=['bson'], sources=['bson/_cbsonmodule.c', 'bson/time64.c', 'bson/buffer.c', 'bson/encoding_helpers.c']), Extension('pymongo._cmessage', include_dirs=['bson'], sources=['pymongo/_cmessagemodule.c', 'bson/buffer.c'])] vi = sys.version_info if vi[0] == 2: extras_require = {'tls': ["ipaddress"], 'srv': ["dnspython>=1.8.0,<2.0.0"]} else: extras_require = {'tls': [], 'srv': ["dnspython>=1.13.0,<2.0.0"]} if sys.platform == 'win32': extras_require['gssapi'] = ["winkerberos>=0.5.0"] if vi[0] == 2 and vi < (2, 7, 9) or vi[0] == 3 and vi < (3, 4): extras_require['tls'].append("wincertstore>=0.2") else: extras_require['gssapi'] = ["pykerberos"] if vi[0] == 2 and vi < (2, 7, 9): extras_require['tls'].append("certifi") extra_opts = { "packages": ["bson", "pymongo", "gridfs"] } if sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 6): try: import unittest2 except ImportError: # The setuptools version on Solaris 11 is incapable # of recognizing if unittest2 is already installed. # It's also incapable of installing any version of # unittest2 newer than 0.8.0 extra_opts['tests_require'] = "unittest2<=0.8.0" if "--no_ext" in sys.argv: sys.argv.remove("--no_ext") elif (sys.platform.startswith("java") or sys.platform == "cli" or "PyPy" in sys.version): sys.stdout.write(""" *****************************************************\n The optional C extensions are currently not supported\n by this python implementation.\n *****************************************************\n """) else: extra_opts['ext_modules'] = ext_modules setup( name="pymongo", version=version, description="Python driver for MongoDB ", long_description=readme_content, author="Mike Dirolf", author_email="mongodb-user@googlegroups.com", maintainer="Bernie Hackett", maintainer_email="bernie@mongodb.com", url="http://github.com/mongodb/mongo-python-driver", keywords=["mongo", "mongodb", "pymongo", "gridfs", "bson"], install_requires=[], license="Apache License, Version 2.0", classifiers=[ "Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable", "Intended Audience :: Developers", "License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License", "Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X", "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows", "Operating System :: POSIX", "Programming Language :: Python :: 2", "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6", "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6", "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython", "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy", "Topic :: Database"], cmdclass={"build_ext": custom_build_ext, "doc": doc, "test": test}, extras_require=extras_require, **extra_opts )