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  1. # -*- coding: utf-8; mode: makefile-gmake -*-
  2. # list of python packages (folders) or modules (files) of this build
  3. PYOBJECTS ?=
  4. SITE_PYTHON ?=$(dir $(abspath $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))))site-python
  5. export PYTHONPATH := $(SITE_PYTHON):$$PYTHONPATH
  6. export PY_ENV PYDIST PYBUILD
  7. # folder where the python distribution takes place
  8. PYDIST ?= ./py_dist
  9. # folder where the python intermediate build files take place
  10. PYBUILD ?= ./py_build
  11. # python version to use
  12. PY ?=3
  13. # $(PYTHON) points to the python interpreter from the OS! The python from the
  14. # OS is needed e.g. to create a virtualenv. For tasks inside the virtualenv the
  15. # interpeter from '$(PY_ENV_BIN)/python' is used.
  16. PYTHON ?= python$(PY)
  17. PIP ?= pip$(PY)
  18. PIP_INST ?= --user
  19. # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0508/#extras
  20. #PY_SETUP_EXTRAS ?= \[develop,test\]
  21. PY_SETUP_EXTRAS ?=
  22. PYDEBUG ?= --pdb
  23. PYLINT_RC ?= .pylintrc
  24. TEST_FOLDER ?= ./tests
  25. TEST ?= .
  26. VTENV_OPTS ?=
  27. PY_ENV = ./local/py$(PY)
  28. PY_ENV_BIN = $(PY_ENV)/bin
  29. PY_ENV_ACT = . $(PY_ENV_BIN)/activate
  30. ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT)
  31. PYTHON = python
  32. PY_ENV_BIN = $(PY_ENV)/Scripts
  33. PY_ENV_ACT = $(PY_ENV_BIN)/activate
  34. endif
  35. python-help::
  36. @echo 'makefile.python:'
  37. @echo ' pyenv | pyenv[un]install'
  38. @echo ' build $(PY_ENV) & [un]install python objects'
  39. @echo ' targts using pyenv $(PY_ENV):'
  40. @echo ' pylint - run pylint *linting*'
  41. @echo ' pytest - run *tox* test on python objects'
  42. @echo ' pydebug - run tests within a PDB debug session'
  43. @echo ' pybuild - build python packages ($(PYDIST) $(PYBUILD))'
  44. @echo ' pyclean - clean intermediate python objects'
  45. @echo ' targets using system users environment:'
  46. @echo ' py[un]install - [un]install python objects in editable mode'
  47. @echo ' upload-pypi - upload $(PYDIST)/* files to PyPi'
  48. @echo 'options:'
  49. @echo ' make PY=2 [targets] => to eval targets with python 2 ($(PY))'
  50. @echo ' make PIP_INST= => to set/unset pip install options ($(PIP_INST))'
  51. @echo ' make TEST=. => choose test from $(TEST_FOLDER) (default "." runs all)'
  52. @echo ' make DEBUG= => target "debug": do not invoke PDB on errors'
  53. @echo ' make PY_SETUP_EXTRAS => also install extras_require from setup.py \[develop,test\]'
  54. @echo ' when using target "pydebug", set breakpoints within py-source by adding::'
  55. @echo ' DEBUG()'
  56. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  57. # OS requirements
  58. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  59. PHONY += msg-python-exe python-exe
  60. msg-python-exe:
  61. @echo "\n $(PYTHON) is required\n\n\
  62. Make sure you have $(PYTHON) installed, grab it from\n\
  63. https://www.python.org or install it from your package\n\
  64. manager. On debian based OS these requirements are\n\
  65. installed by::\n\n\
  66. sudo -H apt-get install $(PYTHON)\n" | $(FMT)
  67. ifeq ($(shell which $(PYTHON) >/dev/null 2>&1; echo $$?), 1)
  68. python-exe: msg-python-exe
  69. $(error The '$(PYTHON)' command was not found)
  70. else
  71. python-exe:
  72. @:
  73. endif
  74. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  75. # commands
  76. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  77. # $2 path to folder with setup.py, this uses pip from the OS
  78. quiet_cmd_pyinstall = INSTALL $2
  79. cmd_pyinstall = $(PIP) $(PIP_VERBOSE) install $(PIP_INST) -e $2$(PY_SETUP_EXTRAS)
  80. # $2 path to folder with setup.py, this uses pip from pyenv (not OS!)
  81. quiet_cmd_pyenvinstall = PYENV install $2
  82. cmd_pyenvinstall = $(PY_ENV_BIN)/python -m pip $(PIP_VERBOSE) install -e $2$(PY_SETUP_EXTRAS)
  83. # Uninstall the package. Since pip does not uninstall the no longer needed
  84. # depencies (something like autoremove) the depencies remain.
  85. # $2 package name to uninstall, this uses pip from the OS.
  86. quiet_cmd_pyuninstall = UNINSTALL $2
  87. cmd_pyuninstall = $(PIP) $(PIP_VERBOSE) uninstall --yes $2
  88. # $2 path to folder with setup.py, this uses pip from pyenv (not OS!)
  89. quiet_cmd_pyenvuninstall = PYENV uninstall $2
  90. cmd_pyenvuninstall = $(PY_ENV_BIN)/python -m pip $(PIP_VERBOSE) uninstall --yes $2
  91. # $2 path to folder where virtualenv take place
  92. # creating a virtualenv uses $(PYTHON) from the OS!
  93. quiet_cmd_virtualenv = PYENV usage: $ source ./$@/bin/activate
  94. cmd_virtualenv = \
  95. if [ ! -d "$(PY_ENV)" ];then \
  96. echo "PYENV create virtualenv $2"; \
  97. $(PYTHON) -m venv $(VTENV_OPTS) $2; \
  98. else \
  99. echo "PYENV using virtualenv from $2"; \
  100. fi; \
  101. echo "commands available at $(PY_ENV_BIN):"; ls $(PY_ENV_BIN) | $(FMT) ;
  102. # $2 path to lint
  103. quiet_cmd_pylint = LINT $@
  104. cmd_pylint = $(PY_ENV_BIN)/pylint --rcfile $(PYLINT_RC) $2
  105. quiet_cmd_pytest = TEST $@
  106. cmd_pytest = $(PY_ENV_BIN)/tox -vv
  107. # setuptools, pip, easy_install its a mess full of cracks, a documentation hell
  108. # and broken by design ... all sucks, I really, really hate all this ... aaargh!
  109. #
  110. # About python packaging see `Python Packaging Authority`_. Most of the names
  111. # here are mapped to ``setup(<name1>=..., <name2>=...)`` arguments in
  112. # ``setup.py``. See `Packaging and distributing projects`_ about ``setup(...)``
  113. # arguments. If this is all new for you, start with `PyPI Quick and Dirty`_.
  114. #
  115. # Further read:
  116. #
  117. # - pythonwheels_
  118. # - setuptools_
  119. # - packaging_
  120. # - sdist_
  121. # - installing_
  122. #
  123. # .. _`Python Packaging Authority`: https://www.pypa.io
  124. # .. _`Packaging and distributing projects`: https://packaging.python.org/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/
  125. # .. _`PyPI Quick and Dirty`: https://hynek.me/articles/sharing-your-labor-of-love-pypi-quick-and-dirty/
  126. # .. _pythonwheels: https://pythonwheels.com/
  127. # .. _setuptools: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html
  128. # .. _packaging: https://packaging.python.org/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/#packaging-and-distributing-projects
  129. # .. _sdist: https://packaging.python.org/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/#source-distributions
  130. # .. _bdist_wheel: https://packaging.python.org/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/#pure-python-wheels
  131. # .. _installing: https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/installing-packages/
  132. #
  133. quiet_cmd_pybuild = BUILD $@
  134. cmd_pybuild = $(PY_ENV_BIN)/python setup.py \
  135. sdist -d $(PYDIST) \
  136. bdist_wheel --bdist-dir $(PYBUILD) -d $(PYDIST)
  137. quiet_cmd_pyclean = CLEAN $@
  138. # remove 'build' folder since bdist_wheel does not care the --bdist-dir
  139. cmd_pyclean = \
  140. rm -rf $(PYDIST) $(PYBUILD) $(PY_ENV) ./.tox *.egg-info ;\
  141. find . -name '*.pyc' -exec rm -f {} + ;\
  142. find . -name '*.pyo' -exec rm -f {} + ;\
  143. find . -name __pycache__ -exec rm -rf {} +
  144. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  145. # targets
  146. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  147. # for installation use the pip from the OS!
  148. PHONY += pyinstall
  149. pyinstall: pip-exe
  150. $(call cmd,pyinstall,.)
  151. PHONY += pyuninstall
  152. pyuninstall: pip-exe
  153. $(call cmd,pyuninstall,$(PYOBJECTS))
  154. # for installation use the pip from PY_ENV (not the OS)!
  155. PHONY += pyenvinstall
  156. pyenvinstall: $(PY_ENV)
  157. $(call cmd,pyenvinstall,.)
  158. PHONY += pyenvuninstall
  159. pyenvuninstall: $(PY_ENV)
  160. $(call cmd,pyenvuninstall,$(PYOBJECTS))
  161. PHONY += pyclean
  162. pyclean:
  163. $(call cmd,pyclean)
  164. # to build *local* environment, python from the OS is needed!
  165. pyenv: $(PY_ENV)
  166. $(PY_ENV): python-exe
  167. $(call cmd,virtualenv,$(PY_ENV))
  168. $(Q)$(PY_ENV_BIN)/python -m pip install $(PIP_VERBOSE) -U pip wheel pip setuptools
  169. $(Q)$(PY_ENV_BIN)/python -m pip install $(PIP_VERBOSE) -r requirements.txt
  170. PHONY += pylint-exe
  171. pylint-exe: $(PY_ENV)
  172. @$(PY_ENV_BIN)/python -m pip $(PIP_VERBOSE) install pylint
  173. PHONY += pylint
  174. pylint: pylint-exe
  175. $(call cmd,pylint,$(PYOBJECTS))
  176. PHONY += pybuild
  177. pybuild: $(PY_ENV)
  178. $(call cmd,pybuild)
  179. PHONY += pytest
  180. pytest: $(PY_ENV)
  181. $(call cmd,pytest)
  182. PHONY += pydebug
  183. # set breakpoint with:
  184. # DEBUG()
  185. # e.g. to run tests in debug mode in emacs use:
  186. # 'M-x pdb' ... 'make pydebug'
  187. pydebug: $(PY_ENV)
  188. DEBUG=$(DEBUG) $(PY_ENV_BIN)/pytest $(DEBUG) -v $(TEST_FOLDER)/$(TEST)
  189. # install / uninstall python objects into virtualenv (PYENV)
  190. pyenv-install: $(PY_ENV)
  191. @$(PY_ENV_BIN)/python -m pip $(PIP_VERBOSE) install -e .
  192. @echo "ACTIVATE $(call normpath,$(PY_ENV_ACT)) "
  193. pyenv-uninstall: $(PY_ENV)
  194. @$(PY_ENV_BIN)/python -m pip $(PIP_VERBOSE) uninstall --yes .
  195. # runs python interpreter from ./local/py<N>/bin/python
  196. pyenv-python: pyenv-install
  197. $(PY_ENV_BIN)/python -i
  198. # With 'dependency_links=' setuptools supports dependencies on packages hosted
  199. # on other reposetories then PyPi, see "Packages Not On PyPI" [1]. The big
  200. # drawback is, due to security reasons (I don't know where the security gate on
  201. # PyPi is), this feature is not supported by pip [2]. Thats why an upload to
  202. # PyPi is required and since uploads via setuptools is not recommended, we have
  203. # to imstall / use twine ... its really a mess.
  204. #
  205. # [1] http://python-packaging.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dependencies.html#packages-not-on-pypi
  206. # [2] https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/1519
  207. # https://github.com/pypa/twine
  208. PHONY += upload-pypi
  209. upload-pypi: pyclean pyenvinstall pybuild
  210. @$(PY_ENV_BIN)/twine upload $(PYDIST)/*
  211. .PHONY: $(PHONY)