2 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 import sys; assert sys.version_info < (3,), ur"Tahoe-LAFS does not run under Python 3. Please use a version of Python between 2.6 and 2.7.x inclusive."
5 # Tahoe-LAFS -- secure, distributed storage grid
7 # Copyright © 2006-2012 The Tahoe-LAFS Software Foundation
9 # This file is part of Tahoe-LAFS.
11 # See the docs/about.rst file for licensing information.
13 import os, stat, subprocess, re
15 ##### sys.path management
17 def pylibdir(prefixdir):
18 pyver = "python%d.%d" % (sys.version_info[:2])
19 if sys.platform == "win32":
20 return os.path.join(prefixdir, "Lib", "site-packages")
22 return os.path.join(prefixdir, "lib", pyver, "site-packages")
24 basedir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
25 supportlib = pylibdir(os.path.join(basedir, "support"))
27 # locate our version number
29 def read_version_py(infname):
31 verstrline = open(infname, "rt").read()
32 except EnvironmentError:
35 VSRE = r"^verstr = ['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]"
36 mo = re.search(VSRE, verstrline, re.M)
40 VERSION_PY_FILENAME = 'src/allmydata/_version.py'
41 version = read_version_py(VERSION_PY_FILENAME)
43 APPNAME='allmydata-tahoe'
44 APPNAMEFILE = os.path.join('src', 'allmydata', '_appname.py')
45 APPNAMEFILESTR = "__appname__ = '%s'" % (APPNAME,)
47 curappnamefilestr = open(APPNAMEFILE, 'rU').read()
48 except EnvironmentError:
49 # No file, or unreadable or something, okay then let's try to write one.
50 open(APPNAMEFILE, "w").write(APPNAMEFILESTR)
52 if curappnamefilestr.strip() != APPNAMEFILESTR:
53 print("Error -- this setup.py file is configured with the 'application name' to be '%s', but there is already a file in place in '%s' which contains the contents '%s'. If the file is wrong, please remove it and setup.py will regenerate it and write '%s' into it." % (APPNAME, APPNAMEFILE, curappnamefilestr, APPNAMEFILESTR))
56 # setuptools/zetuptoolz looks in __main__.__requires__ for a list of
57 # requirements. When running "python setup.py test", __main__ is
58 # setup.py, so we put the list here so that the requirements will be
59 # available for tests:
61 # Tahoe's dependencies are managed by the find_links= entry in setup.cfg and
62 # the _auto_deps.install_requires list, which is used in the call to setup()
65 execfile('src/allmydata/_auto_deps.py', adglobals)
66 install_requires = adglobals['install_requires']
68 if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == '--fakedependency':
70 install_requires += ["fakedependency >= 1.0.0"]
72 __requires__ = install_requires[:]
74 egg = os.path.realpath('setuptools-0.6c16dev5.egg')
75 sys.path.insert(0, egg)
76 import setuptools; setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = egg
78 from setuptools import setup
79 from setuptools.command import sdist
80 from setuptools import Command
83 "Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
84 "Environment :: Console",
85 "Environment :: Web Environment",
86 "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)",
87 "License :: DFSG approved",
88 "License :: Other/Proprietary License",
89 "Intended Audience :: Developers",
90 "Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop",
91 "Intended Audience :: System Administrators",
92 "Operating System :: Microsoft",
93 "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows",
94 "Operating System :: Unix",
95 "Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux",
96 "Operating System :: POSIX",
97 "Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X",
98 "Operating System :: OS Independent",
99 "Natural Language :: English",
100 "Programming Language :: C",
101 "Programming Language :: Python",
102 "Programming Language :: Python :: 2",
103 "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6",
104 "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7",
105 "Topic :: Utilities",
106 "Topic :: System :: Systems Administration",
107 "Topic :: System :: Filesystems",
108 "Topic :: System :: Distributed Computing",
109 "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries",
110 "Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Backup",
111 "Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Mirroring",
112 "Topic :: System :: Archiving",
118 # Nevow imports itself when building, which causes Twisted and zope.interface
119 # to be imported. We need to make sure that the versions of Twisted and
120 # zope.interface used at build time satisfy Nevow's requirements. If not
121 # then there are two problems:
122 # - prior to Nevow v0.9.33, Nevow didn't declare its dependency on Twisted
123 # in a way that enabled setuptools to satisfy that requirement at
125 # - some versions of zope.interface, e.g. v3.6.4, are incompatible with
126 # Nevow, and we need to avoid those both at build and run-time.
128 # This only matters when compatible versions of Twisted and zope.interface
129 # are not already installed. Retire this hack when
130 # https://bugs.launchpad.net/nevow/+bug/812537 has been fixed.
131 setup_requires += [req for req in install_requires if req.startswith('Twisted') or req.startswith('zope.interface')]
133 # We no longer have any requirements specific to tests.
137 class Trial(Command):
138 description = "run trial (use 'bin%stahoe debug trial' for the full set of trial options)" % (os.sep,)
139 # This is just a subset of the most useful options, for compatibility.
140 user_options = [ ("no-rterrors", None, "Don't print out tracebacks as they occur."),
141 ("rterrors", "e", "Print out tracebacks as they occur (default, so ignored)."),
142 ("until-failure", "u", "Repeat a test (specified by -s) until it fails."),
143 ("reporter=", None, "The reporter to use for this test run."),
144 ("suite=", "s", "Specify the test suite."),
145 ("quiet", None, "Don't display version numbers and paths of Tahoe dependencies."),
146 ("coverage", "c", "Collect branch coverage information."),
149 def initialize_options(self):
150 self.rterrors = False
151 self.no_rterrors = False
152 self.until_failure = False
154 self.suite = "allmydata"
156 self.coverage = False
158 def finalize_options(self):
162 args = [sys.executable, os.path.join('bin', 'tahoe')]
165 from errno import ENOENT
166 coverage_cmd = 'coverage'
168 subprocess.call([coverage_cmd, 'help'])
170 if e.errno != ENOENT:
172 coverage_cmd = 'python-coverage'
174 rc = subprocess.call([coverage_cmd, 'help'])
176 if e.errno != ENOENT:
179 print >>sys.stderr, "Couldn't find the command 'coverage' nor 'python-coverage'."
180 print >>sys.stderr, "coverage can be installed using 'pip install coverage', or on Debian-based systems, 'apt-get install python-coverage'."
183 args += ['@' + coverage_cmd, 'run', '--branch', '--source=src/allmydata', '@tahoe']
186 args.append('--version-and-path')
187 args += ['debug', 'trial']
188 if self.rterrors and self.no_rterrors:
189 raise AssertionError("--rterrors and --no-rterrors conflict.")
190 if not self.no_rterrors:
191 args.append('--rterrors')
192 if self.until_failure:
193 args.append('--until-failure')
195 args.append('--reporter=' + self.reporter)
197 args.append(self.suite)
198 rc = subprocess.call(args)
202 class MakeExecutable(Command):
203 description = "make the 'bin%stahoe' scripts" % (os.sep,)
206 def initialize_options(self):
208 def finalize_options(self):
211 bin_tahoe_template = os.path.join("bin", "tahoe-script.template")
213 # tahoe.pyscript is really only necessary for Windows, but we also
214 # create it on Unix for consistency.
215 script_names = ["tahoe.pyscript", "tahoe"]
217 # Create the tahoe script file under the 'bin' directory. This
218 # file is exactly the same as the 'tahoe-script.template' script
219 # except that the shebang line is rewritten to use our sys.executable
220 # for the interpreter.
221 f = open(bin_tahoe_template, "rU")
222 script_lines = f.readlines()
224 script_lines[0] = '#!%s\n' % (sys.executable,)
225 for script_name in script_names:
226 tahoe_script = os.path.join("bin", script_name)
228 os.remove(tahoe_script)
230 if os.path.exists(tahoe_script):
232 f = open(tahoe_script, "wb")
233 for line in script_lines:
238 unix_script = os.path.join("bin", "tahoe")
239 old_mode = stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(unix_script)[stat.ST_MODE])
240 new_mode = old_mode | (stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IRUSR |
241 stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IRGRP |
242 stat.S_IXOTH | stat.S_IROTH )
243 os.chmod(unix_script, new_mode)
245 old_tahoe_exe = os.path.join("bin", "tahoe.exe")
247 os.remove(old_tahoe_exe)
249 if os.path.exists(old_tahoe_exe):
253 GIT_VERSION_BODY = '''
254 # This _version.py is generated from git metadata by the tahoe setup.py.
256 __pkgname__ = %(pkgname)r
257 real_version = %(version)r
258 full_version = %(full)r
260 verstr = %(normalized)r
264 def run_command(args, cwd=None):
265 use_shell = sys.platform == "win32"
267 p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=cwd, shell=use_shell)
268 except EnvironmentError as e: # if this gives a SyntaxError, note that Tahoe-LAFS requires Python 2.6+
269 print("Warning: unable to run %r." % (" ".join(args),))
272 stdout = p.communicate()[0].strip()
273 if p.returncode != 0:
274 print("Warning: %r returned error code %r." % (" ".join(args), p.returncode))
279 def versions_from_git(tag_prefix):
280 # This runs 'git' from the directory that contains this file. That either
281 # means someone ran a setup.py command (and this code is in
282 # versioneer.py, thus the containing directory is the root of the source
283 # tree), or someone ran a project-specific entry point (and this code is
284 # in _version.py, thus the containing directory is somewhere deeper in
285 # the source tree). This only gets called if the git-archive 'subst'
286 # variables were *not* expanded, and _version.py hasn't already been
287 # rewritten with a short version string, meaning we're inside a checked
290 # versions_from_git (as copied from python-versioneer) returns strings
291 # like "1.9.0-25-gb73aba9-dirty", which means we're in a tree with
292 # uncommited changes (-dirty), the latest checkin is revision b73aba9,
293 # the most recent tag was 1.9.0, and b73aba9 has 25 commits that weren't
294 # in 1.9.0 . The narrow-minded NormalizedVersion parser that takes our
295 # output (meant to enable sorting of version strings) refuses most of
296 # that. Tahoe uses a function named suggest_normalized_version() that can
297 # handle "1.9.0.post25", so dumb down our output to match.
300 source_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
301 except NameError as e:
302 # some py2exe/bbfreeze/non-CPython implementations don't do __file__
303 print("Warning: unable to find version because we could not obtain the source directory.")
306 stdout = run_command(["git", "describe", "--tags", "--dirty", "--always"],
309 # run_command already complained.
311 if not stdout.startswith(tag_prefix):
312 print("Warning: tag %r doesn't start with prefix %r." % (stdout, tag_prefix))
314 version = stdout[len(tag_prefix):]
315 pieces = version.split("-")
317 normalized_version = pieces[0]
319 normalized_version = "%s.post%s" % (pieces[0], pieces[1])
321 stdout = run_command(["git", "rev-parse", "HEAD"], cwd=source_dir)
323 # run_command already complained.
325 full = stdout.strip()
326 if version.endswith("-dirty"):
328 normalized_version += ".dev0"
330 # Thanks to Jistanidiot at <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6245570/get-current-branch-name>.
331 stdout = run_command(["git", "rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD"], cwd=source_dir)
332 branch = (stdout or "unknown").strip()
334 return {"version": version, "normalized": normalized_version, "full": full, "branch": branch}
336 # setup.cfg has an [aliases] section which runs "update_version" before many
337 # commands (like "build" and "sdist") that need to know our package version
338 # ahead of time. If you add different commands (or if we forgot some), you
339 # may need to add it to setup.cfg and configure it to run update_version
340 # before your command.
342 class UpdateVersion(Command):
343 description = "update _version.py from revision-control metadata"
346 def initialize_options(self):
348 def finalize_options(self):
353 if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(basedir, ".git")):
354 verstr = self.try_from_git()
357 self.distribution.metadata.version = verstr
360 ********************************************************************
361 Warning: no version information found. This may cause tests to fail.
362 ********************************************************************
365 def try_from_git(self):
366 # If we change APPNAME, the release tag names should also change from then on.
367 versions = versions_from_git(APPNAME + '-')
369 f = open(VERSION_PY_FILENAME, "wb")
370 f.write(GIT_VERSION_BODY %
371 { "pkgname": self.distribution.get_name(),
372 "version": versions["version"],
373 "normalized": versions["normalized"],
374 "full": versions["full"],
375 "branch": versions["branch"],
378 print("Wrote normalized version %r into '%s'" % (versions["normalized"], VERSION_PY_FILENAME))
380 return versions.get("normalized", None)
383 class MySdist(sdist.sdist):
384 """ A hook in the sdist command so that we can determine whether this the
385 tarball should be 'SUMO' or not, i.e. whether or not to include the
386 external dependency tarballs. Note that we always include
387 misc/dependencies/* in the tarball; --sumo controls whether tahoe-deps/*
391 user_options = sdist.sdist.user_options + \
393 "create a 'sumo' sdist which includes the contents of tahoe-deps/*"),
395 boolean_options = ['sumo']
397 def initialize_options(self):
398 sdist.sdist.initialize_options(self)
401 def make_distribution(self):
402 # add our extra files to the list just before building the
403 # tarball/zipfile. We override make_distribution() instead of run()
404 # because setuptools.command.sdist.run() does not lend itself to
405 # easy/robust subclassing (the code we need to add goes right smack
406 # in the middle of a 12-line method). If this were the distutils
407 # version, we'd override get_file_list().
410 # If '--sumo' was specified, include tahoe-deps/* in the sdist.
411 # We assume that the user has fetched the tahoe-deps.tar.gz
412 # tarball and unpacked it already.
413 self.filelist.extend([os.path.join("tahoe-deps", fn)
414 for fn in os.listdir("tahoe-deps")])
415 # In addition, we want the tarball/zipfile to have -SUMO in the
416 # name, and the unpacked directory to have -SUMO too. The easiest
417 # way to do this is to patch self.distribution and override the
418 # get_fullname() method. (an alternative is to modify
419 # self.distribution.metadata.version, but that also affects the
420 # contents of PKG-INFO).
421 fullname = self.distribution.get_fullname()
423 return fullname + "-SUMO"
424 self.distribution.get_fullname = get_fullname
427 old_mask = os.umask(int("022", 8))
428 return sdist.sdist.make_distribution(self)
435 setup_args["version"] = version
438 description='secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant filesystem',
439 long_description=open('README.rst', 'rU').read(),
440 author='the Tahoe-LAFS project',
441 author_email='tahoe-dev@tahoe-lafs.org',
442 url='https://tahoe-lafs.org/',
443 license='GNU GPL', # see README.rst -- there is an alternative licence
444 cmdclass={"trial": Trial,
445 "make_executable": MakeExecutable,
446 "update_version": UpdateVersion,
449 package_dir = {'':'src'},
450 packages=['allmydata',
451 'allmydata.frontends',
452 'allmydata.immutable',
453 'allmydata.immutable.downloader',
454 'allmydata.introducer',
463 classifiers=trove_classifiers,
464 test_suite="allmydata.test",
465 install_requires=install_requires,
466 tests_require=tests_require,
467 package_data={"allmydata.web": ["*.xhtml",
468 "static/*.js", "static/*.png", "static/*.css",
473 setup_requires=setup_requires,
474 entry_points = { 'console_scripts': [ 'tahoe = allmydata.scripts.runner:run' ] },
475 zip_safe=False, # We prefer unzipped for easier access.