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#############################################################################
##
## Copyright (C) 2018 The Qt Company Ltd.
## Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/
##
## This file is part of Qt for Python.
##
## $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
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#############################################################################
from build_scripts.options import has_option
from build_scripts.options import option_value
from build_scripts.utils import install_pip_dependencies, expand_clang_variables
from build_scripts.utils import get_qtci_virtualEnv
from build_scripts.utils import run_instruction
from build_scripts.utils import rmtree
from build_scripts.utils import get_python_dict
from build_scripts.utils import get_ci_qmake_path
import os
import datetime
import calendar
import site
import sys
# Values must match COIN thrift
CI_HOST_OS = option_value("os")
CI_TARGET_OS = option_value("targetOs")
CI_HOST_ARCH = option_value("hostArch")
CI_TARGET_ARCH = option_value("targetArch")
CI_HOST_OS_VER = option_value("osVer")
CI_ENV_INSTALL_DIR = option_value("instdir")
CI_ENV_AGENT_DIR = option_value("agentdir")
CI_COMPILER = option_value("compiler")
CI_INTEGRATION_ID = option_value("coinIntegrationId") or str(calendar.timegm(datetime.datetime.now().timetuple()))
CI_FEATURES = []
_ci_features = option_value("features")
if _ci_features is not None:
for f in _ci_features.split(', '):
CI_FEATURES.append(f)
CI_RELEASE_CONF = has_option("packaging")
CI_TEST_PHASE = option_value("phase")
if CI_TEST_PHASE not in ["ALL", "BUILD", "WHEEL"]:
CI_TEST_PHASE = "ALL"
def get_current_script_path():
""" Returns the absolute path containing this script. """
try:
this_file = __file__
except NameError:
this_file = sys.argv[0]
this_file = os.path.abspath(this_file)
return os.path.dirname(this_file)
def is_snapshot_build():
"""
Returns True if project needs to be built with --snapshot-build
This is true if the version found in pyside_version.py is not a
pre-release version (no alphas, betas).
This eliminates the need to remove the --snapshot-build option
on a per-release branch basis (less things to remember to do
for a release).
"""
setup_script_dir = get_current_script_path()
pyside_version_py = os.path.join(
setup_script_dir, "sources", "pyside2", "pyside_version.py")
d = get_python_dict(pyside_version_py)
release_version_type = d['release_version_type']
pre_release_version = d['pre_release_version']
if pre_release_version and release_version_type:
return True
return False
def call_setup(python_ver, phase):
print("call_setup")
print("python_ver", python_ver)
print("phase", phase)
_pExe, _env, env_pip, env_python = get_qtci_virtualEnv(python_ver, CI_HOST_OS, CI_HOST_ARCH, CI_TARGET_ARCH)
if phase in ["BUILD"]:
rmtree(_env, True)
# Pinning the virtualenv before creating one
run_instruction(["pip", "install", "--user", "virtualenv==20.0.25"], "Failed to pin virtualenv")
# installing to user base might not be in PATH by default.
env_path = os.path.join(site.USER_BASE, "bin")
v_env = os.path.join(env_path, "virtualenv")
if sys.platform == "win32":
env_path = os.path.join(site.USER_BASE, "Scripts")
v_env = os.path.join(env_path, "virtualenv.exe")
try:
run_instruction([v_env, "--version"], "Using default virtualenv")
except Exception as e:
v_env = "virtualenv"
run_instruction([v_env, "-p", _pExe, _env], "Failed to create virtualenv")
# When the 'python_ver' variable is empty, we are using Python 2
# Pip is always upgraded when CI template is provisioned, upgrading it in later phase may cause perm issue
run_instruction([env_pip, "install", "-r", "requirements.txt"], "Failed to install dependencies")
if sys.platform == "win32":
run_instruction([env_pip, "install", "numpy==1.19.3"], "Failed to install numpy 1.19.3")
else:
run_instruction([env_pip, "install", "numpy"], "Failed to install numpy")
cmd = [env_python, "-u", "setup.py"]
if phase in ["BUILD"]:
cmd += ["build", "--standalone", "--skip-packaging"]
elif phase in ["WHEEL"] or CI_RELEASE_CONF:
cmd += ["bdist_wheel", "--reuse-build", "--standalone", "--skip-cmake", "--skip-make-install", "--only-package"]
cmd += ["--build-tests",
"--parallel=4",
"--verbose-build"]
if python_ver == "3":
cmd += ["--limited-api=yes"]
if is_snapshot_build():
cmd += ["--snapshot-build"]
qmake_path = get_ci_qmake_path(CI_ENV_INSTALL_DIR, CI_HOST_OS)
cmd.append(qmake_path)
# Due to certain older CMake versions generating very long paths
# (at least with CMake 3.6.2) when using the export() function,
# pass the shorter paths option on Windows so we don't hit
# the path character length limit (260).
if CI_HOST_OS == "Windows":
cmd += ["--shorter-paths"]
cmd += ["--package-timestamp=" + CI_INTEGRATION_ID]
env = os.environ
run_instruction(cmd, "Failed to run setup.py for build", initial_env=env)
def run_build_instructions(phase):
# Uses default python, hopefully we have python2 installed on all hosts
# Skip building using Python 2 on Windows, because of different MSVC C runtimes (VS2008 vs VS2015+)
if CI_HOST_OS != "Windows":
call_setup("", phase)
# In case of packaging build, we have to build also python3 wheel
if CI_RELEASE_CONF and CI_HOST_OS_VER not in ["RHEL_6_6"]:
call_setup("3", phase)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Remove some environment variables that impact cmake
arch = '32' if CI_TARGET_ARCH and CI_TARGET_ARCH == 'X86' else '64'
expand_clang_variables(arch)
for env_var in ['CC', 'CXX']:
if os.environ.get(env_var):
del os.environ[env_var]
if CI_TEST_PHASE in ["ALL", "BUILD"]:
run_build_instructions("BUILD")
if CI_TEST_PHASE in ["ALL", "WHEEL"]:
run_build_instructions("WHEEL")