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setup.py
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# EnergyPlus, Copyright (c) 1996-2024, The Board of Trustees of the University
# of Illinois, The Regents of the University of California, through Lawrence
# Berkeley National Laboratory (subject to receipt of any required approvals
# from the U.S. Dept. of Energy), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, managed by UT-
# Battelle, Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC, and other contributors. All
# rights reserved.
#
# NOTICE: This Software was developed under funding from the U.S. Department of
# Energy and the U.S. Government consequently retains certain rights. As such,
# the U.S. Government has been granted for itself and others acting on its
# behalf a paid-up, nonexclusive, irrevocable, worldwide license in the
# Software to reproduce, distribute copies to the public, prepare derivative
# works, and perform publicly and display publicly, and to permit others to do
# so.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
#
# (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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# the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
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# (4) Use of EnergyPlus(TM) Name. If Licensee (i) distributes the software in
# stand-alone form without changes from the version obtained under this
# License, or (ii) Licensee makes a reference solely to the software
# portion of its product, Licensee must refer to the software as
# "EnergyPlus version X" software, where "X" is the version number Licensee
# obtained under this License and may not use a different name for the
# software. Except as specifically required in this Section (4), Licensee
# shall not use in a company name, a product name, in advertising,
# publicity, or other promotional activities any name, trade name,
# trademark, logo, or other designation of "EnergyPlus", "E+", "e+" or
# confusingly similar designation, without the U.S. Department of Energy's
# prior written consent.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
"""
Cross-platform setup.py for building the EnergyPlus Python module.
Bare-bones library, no pre- or post-processing tools.
"""
from setuptools import setup, Extension
from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext
from shutil import rmtree, copy
from platform import machine, system
from os import cpu_count
from pathlib import Path
from subprocess import check_call, CalledProcessError
from re import findall
from wheel.bdist_wheel import bdist_wheel
def get_ep_version_string(repository_root_dir: Path) -> str:
version_info_file = repository_root_dir / 'cmake' / 'Version.cmake'
version_contents = version_info_file.read_text()
version_major = findall(r'CMAKE_VERSION_MAJOR (\d+)', version_contents)[0]
version_minor = findall(r'CMAKE_VERSION_MINOR (\d+)', version_contents)[0]
version_patch = findall(r'CMAKE_VERSION_PATCH (\d+)', version_contents)[0]
return f"{version_major}.{version_minor}.{version_patch}"
def get_current_wheel_details():
wheels = {
"Darwin": {
"x86_64": {
"wheel": "macosx_10_13_x86_64", # TODO: Dynamically determine Mac version numbers?
"zip_tag": "OSX",
"build_tool": "Unix Makefiles",
"extension": "dylib",
},
"arm64": {
"wheel": "macosx_11_0_arm64",
"zip_tag": "OSX_arm64",
"build_tool": "Unix Makefiles",
"extension": "dylib",
},
},
"Linux": {
"x86_64": {
"wheel": "manylinux_2_17_x86_64",
"zip_tag": "Linux",
"build_tool": "Unix Makefiles",
"extension": "so",
}
},
"Windows": {
"i386": { # I would love to not build 32-bit, but I know there is a good amount of 32 bit Python out there
"wheel": "win32",
"zip_tag": "Windows",
"arch": "Win32",
"build_tool": "Visual Studio 16 2019",
"extension": "dll",
},
"AMD64": {
"wheel": "win_amd64",
"zip_tag": "Windows",
"arch": "x64",
"build_tool": "Visual Studio 16 2019",
"extension": "dll",
},
},
}
return wheels[system()][machine()]
class PyenergyplusBDistWheel(bdist_wheel):
def get_tag(self):
return "py3", "none", get_current_wheel_details()["wheel"]
class EnergyPlusBuild(build_ext):
@staticmethod
def cmake_configure_command() -> list[str]:
current_config = get_current_wheel_details()
cmake_cmd = ["cmake", "-G", current_config["build_tool"]]
if "arch" in current_config:
cmake_cmd += ["-A", current_config['arch']]
cmake_cmd.append("-DBUILD_FORTRAN=OFF")
if system() != "Windows":
cmake_cmd.append("-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release")
cmake_cmd.append(str(repo_root_directory))
return cmake_cmd
@staticmethod
def cmake_build_command() -> list[str]:
cmake_build_cmd = ["cmake", "--build", "."]
if system() == "Windows": # VS builds require specifying the build config
cmake_build_cmd.extend(["--config", "Release"])
else: # MSBuild doesn't like the -j passed in, so only do this on Non-Windows
cmake_build_cmd.extend(['--', '-j', f"{cpu_count() - 1}"])
return cmake_build_cmd
@staticmethod
def fixup_copied_python_file(python_file: Path):
t = python_file.read_text()
t = t.replace('from pyenergyplus.', 'from energyplus.')
t = t.replace(
'api_dll_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.normpath(this_script_dir))',
'api_dll_dir = os.path.normpath(this_script_dir)'
)
python_file.write_text(t)
def run(self):
self.build_lib = 'build/energyplus' # I feel like this variable has meaning on this class, so leaving it
try:
cmake_cmd = self.cmake_configure_command()
check_call(cmake_cmd, cwd=build_root_directory)
except CalledProcessError as cpe:
raise Exception(
f"CMake failed to configure EnergyPlus, check error logs, raw error message: {cpe}"
) from None
try:
cmake_build_cmd = self.cmake_build_command()
check_call(cmake_build_cmd, cwd=build_root_directory)
except CalledProcessError as cpe:
raise Exception(
f"CMake failed to build EnergyPlus, check error logs, raw error message: {cpe}"
) from None
# while EnergyPlus is built in the repo/build-wheel folder, set up the path to the actual wheel build
# this will be in repo/build-wheel/build/energyplus to avoid conflicting with dev's normal repo/build folders
# we will wipe this folder each build to get a clean wheel
wheel_build_directory = Path(build_root_directory / self.build_lib)
if wheel_build_directory.exists():
rmtree(wheel_build_directory)
wheel_build_directory.unlink(missing_ok=True)
wheel_build_directory.mkdir(parents=True)
# Copy the shared library files and Python API files to the output directory
products_dir = build_root_directory / 'Products'
if system() == "Windows":
products_dir /= 'Release'
built_shared_libraries = products_dir.glob(f"*.{get_current_wheel_details()['extension']}*")
for lib in built_shared_libraries:
copy(lib, wheel_build_directory)
# Copy the Python source code files to the output directory
energyplus_py_dir = products_dir / "pyenergyplus"
# TODO: Include some weather files and example files? But where? Inside the wheel, API functions to access?
# TODO: Consider adding install_requires to get the extra EnergyPlus stuff...and fixing it up after install!
# TODO: Try uploading to test-pypi and see what happens!
for lib in energyplus_py_dir.glob("*.py"):
copy(lib, wheel_build_directory)
# do quick fix-ups on the copied file to work in the pip installed configuration
self.fixup_copied_python_file(wheel_build_directory / lib.name)
# find the repository root early, and set up a new build-directory called build-wheel where all build ops will occur
repo_root_directory = Path(__file__).resolve().parent
build_root_directory = repo_root_directory / 'build-wheel'
build_root_directory.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
setup(
name="energyplus",
version=get_ep_version_string(repo_root_directory),
packages=[],
license="Modified BSD",
author="United States Department of Energy",
author_email="",
url="https://github.com/NREL/EnergyPlus",
description="EnergyPlus is a building simulation program for modeling energy and water use in buildings.",
long_description=(repo_root_directory / "README.md").read_text(),
long_description_content_type='text/markdown',
ext_modules=[Extension("energyplus", sources=[])],
cmdclass={
"build_ext": EnergyPlusBuild,
"bdist_wheel": PyenergyplusBDistWheel,
},
options={
'bdist_wheel': {'bdist_dir': str(build_root_directory / 'build')}
},
build_base='.'
)