* Move everything under src/ to ensure we test against the installed library. * Create a build_bcrypt.py script which will build _bcrypt.so. * Refactor to utilize the new _bcrypt.so instead of implicit compile.
228 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
228 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import sys
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from distutils.command.build import build
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from setuptools import setup
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from setuptools.command.install import install
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from setuptools.command.test import test
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CFFI_DEPENDENCY = "cffi>=1.1"
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SIX_DEPENDENCY = "six>=1.4.1"
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CFFI_MODULES = [
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"src/build_bcrypt.py:ffi",
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]
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# Manually extract the __about__
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__about__ = {}
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with open("src/bcrypt/__about__.py") as fp:
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exec(fp.read(), __about__)
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class PyTest(test):
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def finalize_options(self):
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test.finalize_options(self)
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self.test_args = []
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self.test_suite = True
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def run_tests(self):
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import pytest
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errno = pytest.main(self.test_args)
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sys.exit(errno)
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def keywords_with_side_effects(argv):
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"""
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Get a dictionary with setup keywords that (can) have side effects.
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:param argv: A list of strings with command line arguments.
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:returns: A dictionary with keyword arguments for the ``setup()`` function.
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This setup.py script uses the setuptools 'setup_requires' feature because
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this is required by the cffi package to compile extension modules. The
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purpose of ``keywords_with_side_effects()`` is to avoid triggering the cffi
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build process as a result of setup.py invocations that don't need the cffi
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module to be built (setup.py serves the dual purpose of exposing package
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metadata).
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All of the options listed by ``python setup.py --help`` that print
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information should be recognized here. The commands ``clean``,
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``egg_info``, ``register``, ``sdist`` and ``upload`` are also recognized.
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Any combination of these options and commands is also supported.
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This function was originally based on the `setup.py script`_ of SciPy (see
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also the discussion in `pip issue #25`_).
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.. _pip issue #25: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/25
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.. _setup.py script: https://github.com/scipy/scipy/blob/master/setup.py
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"""
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no_setup_requires_arguments = (
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'-h', '--help',
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'-n', '--dry-run',
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'-q', '--quiet',
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'-v', '--verbose',
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'-V', '--version',
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'--author',
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'--author-email',
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'--classifiers',
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'--contact',
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'--contact-email',
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'--description',
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'--egg-base',
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'--fullname',
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'--help-commands',
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'--keywords',
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'--licence',
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'--license',
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'--long-description',
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'--maintainer',
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'--maintainer-email',
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'--name',
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'--no-user-cfg',
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'--obsoletes',
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'--platforms',
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'--provides',
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'--requires',
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'--url',
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'clean',
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'egg_info',
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'register',
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'sdist',
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'upload',
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)
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def is_short_option(argument):
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"""Check whether a command line argument is a short option."""
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return len(argument) >= 2 and argument[0] == '-' and argument[1] != '-'
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def expand_short_options(argument):
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"""Expand combined short options into canonical short options."""
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return ('-' + char for char in argument[1:])
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def argument_without_setup_requirements(argv, i):
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"""Check whether a command line argument needs setup requirements."""
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if argv[i] in no_setup_requires_arguments:
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# Simple case: An argument which is either an option or a command
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# which doesn't need setup requirements.
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return True
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elif (is_short_option(argv[i]) and
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all(option in no_setup_requires_arguments
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for option in expand_short_options(argv[i]))):
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# Not so simple case: Combined short options none of which need
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# setup requirements.
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return True
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elif argv[i - 1:i] == ['--egg-base']:
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# Tricky case: --egg-info takes an argument which should not make
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# us use setup_requires (defeating the purpose of this code).
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return True
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else:
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return False
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if all(argument_without_setup_requirements(argv, i)
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for i in range(1, len(argv))):
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return {
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"cmdclass": {
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"build": DummyCFFIBuild,
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"install": DummyCFFIInstall,
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"test": DummyPyTest,
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}
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}
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else:
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return {
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"setup_requires": [CFFI_DEPENDENCY],
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"cmdclass": {
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"test": PyTest,
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},
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"cffi_modules": CFFI_MODULES,
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}
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setup_requires_error = ("Requested setup command that needs 'setup_requires' "
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"while command line arguments implied a side effect "
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"free command or option.")
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class DummyCFFIBuild(build):
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"""
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This class makes it very obvious when ``keywords_with_side_effects()`` has
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incorrectly interpreted the command line arguments to ``setup.py build`` as
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one of the 'side effect free' commands or options.
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"""
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def run(self):
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raise RuntimeError(setup_requires_error)
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class DummyCFFIInstall(install):
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"""
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This class makes it very obvious when ``keywords_with_side_effects()`` has
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incorrectly interpreted the command line arguments to ``setup.py install``
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as one of the 'side effect free' commands or options.
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"""
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def run(self):
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raise RuntimeError(setup_requires_error)
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class DummyPyTest(test):
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"""
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This class makes it very obvious when ``keywords_with_side_effects()`` has
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incorrectly interpreted the command line arguments to ``setup.py test`` as
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one of the 'side effect free' commands or options.
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"""
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def run_tests(self):
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raise RuntimeError(setup_requires_error)
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setup(
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name=__about__["__title__"],
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version=__about__["__version__"],
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description=__about__["__summary__"],
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long_description=open("README.rst").read(),
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url=__about__["__uri__"],
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license=__about__["__license__"],
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author=__about__["__author__"],
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author_email=__about__["__email__"],
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install_requires=[
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CFFI_DEPENDENCY,
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SIX_DEPENDENCY,
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],
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extras_require={
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"tests": [
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"pytest",
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],
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},
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tests_require=[
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"pytest",
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],
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package_dir={"": "src"},
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packages=[
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"bcrypt",
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],
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zip_safe=False,
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classifiers=[
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"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython",
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"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy",
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 2",
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6",
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7",
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2",
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3",
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],
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ext_package="bcrypt",
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**keywords_with_side_effects(sys.argv)
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)
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