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(define-module (guix build pyproject-build-system) #:use-module ((guix build python-build-system) #:prefix python:) #:use-module (guix build utils) #:use-module (guix build json) #:use-module (ice-9 match) #:use-module (ice-9 ftw) #:use-module (ice-9 format) #:use-module (ice-9 rdelim) #:use-module (ice-9 regex) #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) #:use-module (srfi srfi-26) #:use-module (srfi srfi-34) #:use-module (srfi srfi-35) #:export (%standard-phases add-installed-pythonpath site-packages python-version pyproject-build)) ;;; Commentary: ;;; ;;; PEP 517-compatible build system for Python packages. ;;; ;;; PEP 517 mandates the use of a TOML file called pyproject.toml at the ;;; project root, describing build and runtime dependencies, as well as the ;;; build system, which can be different from setuptools. This module uses ;;; that file to extract the build system used and call its wheel-building ;;; entry point build_wheel (see 'build). setuptools’ wheel builder is ;;; used as a fallback if either no pyproject.toml exists or it does not ;;; declare a build-system. It supports config_settings through the ;;; standard #:configure-flags argument. ;;; ;;; This wheel, which is just a ZIP file with a file structure defined ;;; by PEP 427 (https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/), is then unpacked ;;; and its contents are moved to the appropriate locations in 'install. ;;; ;;; Then entry points, as defined by the PyPa Entry Point Specification ;;; (https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/) are read ;;; from a file called entry_points.txt in the package’s site-packages ;;; subdirectory and scripts are written to bin/. These are not part of a ;;; wheel and expected to be created by the installing utility. ;;; TODO: Add support for PEP-621 entry points. ;;; ;;; Caveats: ;;; - There is no support for in-tree build backends. ;;; ;;; Code: ;;; ;; Re-export these variables from python-build-system as many packages ;; rely on these. (define python-version python:python-version) (define site-packages python:site-packages) (define add-installed-pythonpath python:add-installed-pythonpath) ;; Base error type. (define-condition-type &python-build-error &error python-build-error?) ;; Raised when 'check cannot find a valid test system in the inputs. (define-condition-type &test-system-not-found &python-build-error test-system-not-found?) ;; Raised when multiple wheels are created by 'build. (define-condition-type &cannot-extract-multiple-wheels &python-build-error cannot-extract-multiple-wheels?) ;; Raised, when no wheel has been built by the build system. (define-condition-type &no-wheels-built &python-build-error no-wheels-built?) (define* (build #:key outputs build-backend configure-flags #:allow-other-keys) "Build a given Python package." (define (pyproject.toml->build-backend file) "Look up the build backend in a pyproject.toml file." (call-with-input-file file (lambda (in) (let loop ((line (read-line in 'concat))) (if (eof-object? line) #f (let ((m (string-match "build-backend = [\"'](.+)[\"']" line))) (if m (match:substring m 1) (loop (read-line in 'concat))))))))) (let* ((wheel-output (assoc-ref outputs "wheel")) (wheel-dir (if wheel-output wheel-output "dist")) ;; There is no easy way to get data from Guile into Python via ;; s-expressions, but we have JSON serialization already, which Python ;; also supports out-of-the-box. (config-settings (call-with-output-string (cut write-json configure-flags <>))) ;; python-setuptools’ default backend supports setup.py *and* ;; pyproject.toml. Allow overriding this automatic detection via ;; build-backend. (auto-build-backend (if (file-exists? "pyproject.toml") (pyproject.toml->build-backend "pyproject.toml") #f)) ;; Use build system detection here and not in importer, because a) we ;; have alot of legacy packages and b) the importer cannot update arbitrary ;; fields in case a package switches its build system. (use-build-backend (or build-backend auto-build-backend "setuptools.build_meta"))) (format #t "Using '~a' to build wheels, auto-detected '~a', override '~a'.~%" use-build-backend auto-build-backend build-backend) (mkdir-p wheel-dir) ;; Call the PEP 517 build function, which drops a .whl into wheel-dir. (invoke "python" "-c" "import sys, importlib, json config_settings = json.loads (sys.argv[3]) builder = importlib.import_module(sys.argv[1]) builder.build_wheel(sys.argv[2], config_settings=config_settings)" use-build-backend wheel-dir config-settings))) (define* (check #:key tests? test-backend test-flags #:allow-other-keys) "Run the test suite of a given Python package." (if tests? ;; Unfortunately with PEP 517 there is no common method to specify test ;; systems. Guess test system based on inputs instead. (let* ((pytest (which "pytest")) (nosetests (which "nosetests")) (nose2 (which "nose2")) (have-setup-py (file-exists? "setup.py")) (use-test-backend (or test-backend ;; Prefer pytest (if pytest 'pytest #f) (if nosetests 'nose #f) (if nose2 'nose2 #f) ;; But fall back to setup.py, which should work for most ;; packages. XXX: would be nice not to depend on setup.py here? ;; fails more often than not to find any tests at all. Maybe ;; we can run `python -m unittest`? (if have-setup-py 'setup.py #f)))) (format #t "Using ~a~%" use-test-backend) (match use-test-backend ('pytest (apply invoke pytest "-vv" test-flags)) ('nose (apply invoke nosetests "-v" test-flags)) ('nose2 (apply invoke nose2 "-v" "--pretty-assert" test-flags)) ('setup.py (apply invoke "python" "setup.py" (if (null? test-flags) '("test" "-v") test-flags))) ;; The developer should explicitly disable tests in this case. (else (raise (condition (&test-system-not-found)))))) (format #t "test suite not run~%"))) (define* (install #:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) "Install a wheel file according to PEP 427" ;; See https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/#installing-a-wheel-distribution-1-0-py32-none-any-whl (let ((site-dir (site-packages inputs outputs)) (python (assoc-ref inputs "python")) (out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))) (define (extract file) "Extract wheel (ZIP file) into site-packages directory" ;; Use Python’s zipfile to avoid extra dependency (invoke "python" "-m" "zipfile" "-e" file site-dir)) (define python-hashbang (string-append "#!" python "/bin/python")) (define* (merge-directories source destination #:optional (post-move #f)) "Move all files in SOURCE into DESTINATION, merging the two directories." (format #t "Merging directory ~a into ~a~%" source destination) (for-each (lambda (file) (format #t "~a/~a -> ~a/~a~%" source file destination file) (mkdir-p destination) (rename-file (string-append source "/" file) (string-append destination "/" file)) (when post-move (post-move file))) (scandir source (negate (cut member <> '("." ".."))))) (rmdir source)) (define (expand-data-directory directory) "Move files from all .data subdirectories to their respective\ndestinations." ;; Python’s distutils.command.install defines this mapping from source to ;; destination mapping. (let ((source (string-append directory "/scripts")) (destination (string-append out "/bin"))) (when (file-exists? source) (merge-directories source destination (lambda (f) (let ((dest-path (string-append destination "/" f))) (chmod dest-path #o755) ;; PEP 427 recommends that installers rewrite ;; this odd shebang. (substitute* dest-path (("#!python") python-hashbang))))))) ;; Data can be contained in arbitrary directory structures. Most ;; commonly it is used for share/. (let ((source (string-append directory "/data")) (destination out)) (when (file-exists? source) (merge-directories source destination))) (let* ((distribution (car (string-split (basename directory) #\-))) (source (string-append directory "/headers")) (destination (string-append out "/include/python" (python-version python) "/" distribution))) (when (file-exists? source) (merge-directories source destination)))) (define (list-directories base predicate) ;; Cannot use find-files here, because it’s recursive. (scandir base (lambda (name) (let ((stat (lstat (string-append base "/" name)))) (and (not (member name '("." ".."))) (eq? (stat:type stat) 'directory) (predicate name stat)))))) (let* ((wheel-output (assoc-ref outputs "wheel")) (wheel-dir (if wheel-output wheel-output "dist")) (wheels (map (cut string-append wheel-dir "/" <>) (scandir wheel-dir (cut string-suffix? ".whl" <>))))) (cond ((> (length wheels) 1) ;; This code does not support multiple wheels yet, because their ;; outputs would have to be merged properly. (raise (condition (&cannot-extract-multiple-wheels)))) ((= (length wheels) 0) (raise (condition (&no-wheels-built))))) (for-each extract wheels)) (let ((datadirs (map (cut string-append site-dir "/" <>) (list-directories site-dir (file-name-predicate "\\.data$"))))) (for-each (lambda (directory) (expand-data-directory directory) (rmdir directory)) datadirs)))) (define* (compile-bytecode #:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) "Compile installed byte-code in site-packages." (let* ((site-dir (site-packages inputs outputs)) (python (assoc-ref inputs "python")) (major-minor (map string->number (take (string-split (python-version python) #\.) 2))) (<3.7? (match major-minor ((major minor) (or (< major 3) (and (= major 3) (< minor 7))))))) (if <3.7? ;; These versions don’t have the hash invalidation modes and do ;; not produce reproducible bytecode files. (format #t "Skipping bytecode compilation for Python version ~a < 3.7~%" (python-version python)) (invoke "python" "-m" "compileall" "--invalidation-mode=unchecked-hash" site-dir)))) (define* (create-entrypoints #:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) "Implement Entry Points Specification (https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/) by PyPa, which creates runnable scripts in bin/ from entry point specification file entry_points.txt. This is necessary, because wheels do not contain these binaries and installers are expected to create them." (define (entry-points.txt->entry-points file) "Specialized parser for Python configfile-like files, in particular entry_points.txt. Returns a list of console_script and gui_scripts entry points." (call-with-input-file file (lambda (in) (let loop ((line (read-line in)) (inside #f) (result '())) (if (eof-object? line) result (let* ((group-match (string-match "^\\[(.+)\\]$" line)) (group-name (if group-match (match:substring group-match 1) #f)) (next-inside (if (not group-name) inside (or (string=? group-name "console_scripts") (string=? group-name "gui_scripts")))) (item-match (string-match "^([^ =]+)\\s*=\\s*([^:]+):(.+)$" line))) (if (and inside item-match) (loop (read-line in) next-inside (cons (list (match:substring item-match 1) (match:substring item-match 2) (match:substring item-match 3)) result)) (loop (read-line in) next-inside result)))))))) (define (create-script path name module function) "Create a Python script from an entry point’s NAME, MODULE and FUNCTION and return write it to PATH/NAME." (let ((interpreter (which "python")) (file-path (string-append path "/" name))) (format #t "Creating entry point for '~a.~a' at '~a'.~%" module function file-path) (call-with-output-file file-path (lambda (port) ;; Technically the script could also include search-paths, ;; but having a generic 'wrap phases also handles manually ;; written entry point scripts. (format port "#!~a # Auto-generated entry point script. import sys import ~a as mod sys.exit (mod.~a ())~%" interpreter module function))) (chmod file-path #o755))) (let* ((site-dir (site-packages inputs outputs)) (out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (bin-dir (string-append out "/bin")) (entry-point-files (find-files site-dir "^entry_points.txt$"))) (mkdir-p bin-dir) (for-each (lambda (f) (for-each (lambda (ep) (apply create-script (cons bin-dir ep))) (entry-points.txt->entry-points f))) entry-point-files))) (define* (set-SOURCE-DATE-EPOCH* #:rest _) "Set the 'SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH' environment variable. This is used by tools that incorporate timestamps as a way to tell them to use a fixed timestamp. See https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/." ;; Use a post-1980 timestamp because the Zip format used in wheels do ;; not support timestamps before 1980. (setenv "SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" "315619200")) (define %standard-phases ;; The build phase only builds C extensions and copies the Python sources, ;; while the install phase copies then byte-compiles the sources to the ;; prefix directory. The check phase is moved after the installation phase ;; to ease testing the built package. (modify-phases python:%standard-phases (replace 'set-SOURCE-DATE-EPOCH set-SOURCE-DATE-EPOCH*) (replace 'build build) (replace 'install install) (delete 'check) ;; Must be before tests, so they can use installed packages’ entry points. (add-before 'wrap 'create-entrypoints create-entrypoints) (add-after 'wrap 'check check) (add-before 'check 'compile-bytecode compile-bytecode))) (define* (pyproject-build #:key inputs (phases %standard-phases) #:allow-other-keys #:rest args) "Build the given Python package, applying all of PHASES in order." (apply python:python-build #:inputs inputs #:phases phases args)) ;;; pyproject-build-system.scm ends here