# setup.py - distutils packaging # # Copyright (C) 2003-2010 Federico Di Gregorio # # psycopg2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published # by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # psycopg2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public # License for more details. """Python-PostgreSQL Database Adapter psycopg is a PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. This is version 2, a complete rewrite of the original code to provide new-style classes for connection and cursor objects and other sweet candies. Like the original, psycopg 2 was written with the aim of being very small and fast, and stable as a rock. psycopg is different from the other database adapter because it was designed for heavily multi-threaded applications that create and destroy lots of cursors and make a conspicuous number of concurrent INSERTs or UPDATEs. psycopg 2 also provide full asycronous operations for the really brave programmer. """ classifiers = """\ Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Intended Audience :: Developers License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL) License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License Programming Language :: Python Programming Language :: C Programming Language :: SQL Topic :: Database Topic :: Database :: Front-Ends Topic :: Software Development Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows Operating System :: Unix """ import os import os.path import sys import re import subprocess import ConfigParser from distutils.core import setup, Extension from distutils.errors import DistutilsFileError from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_inc from distutils.ccompiler import get_default_compiler # Take a look at http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0386/ # for a consistent versioning pattern. PSYCOPG_VERSION = '2.3.0-beta1' version_flags = ['dt', 'dec'] PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS = sys.platform.lower().startswith('win') def get_pg_config(kind, pg_config="pg_config"): try: p = subprocess.Popen([pg_config, "--" + kind], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) except OSError: raise Warning("Unable to find 'pg_config' file") p.stdin.close() r = p.stdout.readline().strip() if not r: raise Warning(p.stderr.readline()) return r class psycopg_build_ext(build_ext): """Conditionally complement the setup.cfg options file. This class configures the include_dirs, libray_dirs, libraries options as required by the system. Most of the configuration happens in finalize_options() method. If you want to set up the build step for a peculiar platform, add a method finalize_PLAT(), where PLAT matches your sys.platform. """ user_options = build_ext.user_options[:] user_options.extend([ ('use-pydatetime', None, "Use Python datatime objects for date and time representation."), ('pg-config=', None, "The name of the pg_config binary and/or full path to find it"), ('have-ssl', None, "Compile with OpenSSL built PostgreSQL libraries (Windows only)."), ('static-libpq', None, "Statically link the PostgreSQL client library"), ]) boolean_options = build_ext.boolean_options[:] boolean_options.extend(('use-pydatetime', 'have-ssl', 'static-libpq')) DEFAULT_PG_CONFIG = "pg_config" def initialize_options(self): build_ext.initialize_options(self) self.use_pg_dll = 1 self.pgdir = None self.mx_include_dir = None self.use_pydatetime = 1 self.have_ssl = have_ssl self.pg_config = self.autodetect_pg_config_path() def get_compiler(self): """Return the name of the C compiler used to compile extensions. If a compiler was not explicitly set (on the command line, for example), fall back on the default compiler. """ if self.compiler: # distutils doesn't keep the type of self.compiler uniform; we # compensate: if isinstance(self.compiler, str): name = self.compiler else: name = self.compiler.compiler_type else: name = get_default_compiler() return name def get_pg_config(self, kind): return get_pg_config(kind, self.pg_config) def finalize_win32(self): """Finalize build system configuration on win32 platform.""" import struct sysVer = sys.version_info[:2] # Add compiler-specific arguments: extra_compiler_args = [] compiler_name = self.get_compiler().lower() compiler_is_msvc = compiler_name.startswith('msvc') compiler_is_mingw = compiler_name.startswith('mingw') if compiler_is_msvc: # If we're using MSVC 7.1 or later on a 32-bit platform, add the # /Wp64 option to generate warnings about Win64 portability # problems. if sysVer >= (2,4) and struct.calcsize('P') == 4: extra_compiler_args.append('/Wp64') elif compiler_is_mingw: # Default MinGW compilation of Python extensions on Windows uses # only -O: extra_compiler_args.append('-O3') # GCC-compiled Python on non-Windows platforms is built with strict # aliasing disabled, but that must be done explicitly on Windows to # avoid large numbers of warnings for perfectly idiomatic Python C # API code. extra_compiler_args.append('-fno-strict-aliasing') # Force correct C runtime library linkage: if sysVer <= (2,3): # Yes: 'msvcr60', rather than 'msvcrt', is the correct value # on the line below: self.libraries.append('msvcr60') elif sysVer in ((2,4), (2,5)): self.libraries.append('msvcr71') # Beyond Python 2.5, we take our chances on the default C runtime # library, because we don't know what compiler those future # versions of Python will use. for exten in ext: # ext is a global list of Extension objects exten.extra_compile_args.extend(extra_compiler_args) # End of add-compiler-specific arguments section. self.libraries.append("ws2_32") self.libraries.append("advapi32") if compiler_is_msvc: # MSVC requires an explicit "libpq" self.libraries.remove("pq") self.libraries.append("secur32") self.libraries.append("libpq") self.libraries.append("shfolder") for path in self.library_dirs: if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, "ms", "libpq.lib")): self.library_dirs.append(os.path.join(path, "ms")) break if self.have_ssl: self.libraries.append("libeay32") self.libraries.append("ssleay32") self.libraries.append("crypt32") self.libraries.append("user32") self.libraries.append("gdi32") def finalize_darwin(self): """Finalize build system configuration on darwin platform.""" self.libraries.append('ssl') self.libraries.append('crypto') def finalize_linux2(self): """Finalize build system configuration on GNU/Linux platform.""" # tell piro that GCC is fine and dandy, but not so MS compilers for ext in self.extensions: ext.extra_compile_args.append('-Wdeclaration-after-statement') def finalize_options(self): """Complete the build system configuation.""" build_ext.finalize_options(self) self.include_dirs.append(".") if static_libpq: if not self.link_objects: self.link_objects = [] self.link_objects.append( os.path.join(self.get_pg_config("libdir"), "libpq.a")) else: self.libraries.append("pq") try: self.library_dirs.append(self.get_pg_config("libdir")) self.include_dirs.append(self.get_pg_config("includedir")) self.include_dirs.append(self.get_pg_config("includedir-server")) try: # Here we take a conservative approach: we suppose that # *at least* PostgreSQL 7.4 is available (this is the only # 7.x series supported by psycopg 2) pgversion = self.get_pg_config("version").split()[1] except: pgversion = "7.4.0" verre = re.compile(r"(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:(?:\.(\d+))|(devel|(alpha|beta|rc)\d+))") m = verre.match(pgversion) if m: pgmajor, pgminor, pgpatch = m.group(1, 2, 3) if pgpatch is None or not pgpatch.isdigit(): pgpatch = 0 else: sys.stderr.write( "Error: could not determine PostgreSQL version from '%s'" % pgversion) sys.exit(1) define_macros.append(("PG_VERSION_HEX", "0x%02X%02X%02X" % (int(pgmajor), int(pgminor), int(pgpatch)))) except Warning, w: if self.pg_config == self.DEFAULT_PG_CONFIG: sys.stderr.write("Warning: %s" % str(w)) else: sys.stderr.write("Error: %s" % str(w)) sys.exit(1) if hasattr(self, "finalize_" + sys.platform): getattr(self, "finalize_" + sys.platform)() def autodetect_pg_config_path(self): res = None if PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS: res = self.autodetect_pg_config_path_windows() return res or self.DEFAULT_PG_CONFIG def autodetect_pg_config_path_windows(self): # Find the first PostgreSQL installation listed in the registry and # return the full path to its pg_config utility. # # This autodetection is performed *only* if the following conditions # hold: # # 1) The pg_config utility is not already available on the PATH: if os.popen('pg_config').close() is None: # .close()->None == success return None # 2) The user has not specified any of the following settings in # setup.cfg: # - pg_config # - include_dirs # - library_dirs for settingName in ('pg_config', 'include_dirs', 'library_dirs'): try: val = parser.get('build_ext', settingName) except ConfigParser.NoOptionError: pass else: if val.strip() != '': return None # end of guard conditions import _winreg pg_inst_base_dir = None pg_config_path = None reg = _winreg.ConnectRegistry(None, _winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE) try: pg_inst_list_key = _winreg.OpenKey(reg, 'SOFTWARE\\PostgreSQL\\Installations' ) except EnvironmentError: pg_inst_list_key = None if pg_inst_list_key is not None: try: # Determine the name of the first subkey, if any: try: first_sub_key_name = _winreg.EnumKey(pg_inst_list_key, 0) except EnvironmentError: first_sub_key_name = None if first_sub_key_name is not None: pg_first_inst_key = _winreg.OpenKey(reg, 'SOFTWARE\\PostgreSQL\\Installations\\' + first_sub_key_name ) try: pg_inst_base_dir = _winreg.QueryValueEx( pg_first_inst_key, 'Base Directory' )[0] finally: _winreg.CloseKey(pg_first_inst_key) finally: _winreg.CloseKey(pg_inst_list_key) if pg_inst_base_dir and os.path.exists(pg_inst_base_dir): pg_config_path = os.path.join(pg_inst_base_dir, 'bin', 'pg_config.exe' ) # Support unicode paths, if this version of Python provides the # necessary infrastructure: if hasattr(sys, 'getfilesystemencoding'): pg_config_path = pg_config_path.encode( sys.getfilesystemencoding() ) return pg_config_path # let's start with macro definitions (the ones not already in setup.cfg) define_macros = [] include_dirs = [] # gather information to build the extension module ext = [] ; data_files = [] # sources sources = [ 'psycopgmodule.c', 'pqpath.c', 'typecast.c', 'microprotocols.c', 'microprotocols_proto.c', 'connection_type.c', 'connection_int.c', 'cursor_type.c', 'cursor_int.c', 'lobject_type.c', 'lobject_int.c', 'notify_type.c', 'xid_type.c', 'adapter_qstring.c', 'adapter_pboolean.c', 'adapter_binary.c', 'adapter_asis.c', 'adapter_list.c', 'adapter_datetime.c', 'adapter_pfloat.c', 'adapter_pdecimal.c', 'green.c', 'utils.c'] parser = ConfigParser.ConfigParser() parser.read('setup.cfg') # Choose a datetime module have_pydatetime = True have_mxdatetime = False use_pydatetime = int(parser.get('build_ext', 'use_pydatetime')) # check for mx package if parser.has_option('build_ext', 'mx_include_dir'): mxincludedir = parser.get('build_ext', 'mx_include_dir') else: mxincludedir = os.path.join(get_python_inc(plat_specific=1), "mx") if os.path.exists(mxincludedir): include_dirs.append(mxincludedir) define_macros.append(('HAVE_MXDATETIME','1')) sources.append('adapter_mxdatetime.c') have_mxdatetime = True version_flags.append('mx') # now decide which package will be the default for date/time typecasts if have_pydatetime and (use_pydatetime or not have_mxdatetime): define_macros.append(('PSYCOPG_DEFAULT_PYDATETIME','1')) elif have_mxdatetime: define_macros.append(('PSYCOPG_DEFAULT_MXDATETIME','1')) else: def e(msg): sys.stderr.write("error: " + msg + "\n") e("psycopg requires a datetime module:") e(" mx.DateTime module not found") e(" python datetime module not found") e("Note that psycopg needs the module headers and not just the module") e("itself. If you installed Python or mx.DateTime from a binary package") e("you probably need to install its companion -dev or -devel package.") sys.exit(1) # generate a nice version string to avoid confusion when users report bugs for have in parser.get('build_ext', 'define').split(','): if have == 'PSYCOPG_EXTENSIONS': version_flags.append('ext') elif have == 'HAVE_PQPROTOCOL3': version_flags.append('pq3') if version_flags: PSYCOPG_VERSION_EX = PSYCOPG_VERSION + " (%s)" % ' '.join(version_flags) else: PSYCOPG_VERSION_EX = PSYCOPG_VERSION if not PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS: define_macros.append(('PSYCOPG_VERSION', '"'+PSYCOPG_VERSION_EX+'"')) else: define_macros.append(('PSYCOPG_VERSION', '\\"'+PSYCOPG_VERSION_EX+'\\"')) if parser.has_option('build_ext', 'have_ssl'): have_ssl = int(parser.get('build_ext', 'have_ssl')) else: have_ssl = 0 if parser.has_option('build_ext', 'static_libpq'): static_libpq = int(parser.get('build_ext', 'static_libpq')) else: static_libpq = 0 # build the extension sources = map(lambda x: os.path.join('psycopg', x), sources) ext.append(Extension("psycopg2._psycopg", sources, define_macros=define_macros, include_dirs=include_dirs, undef_macros=[])) setup(name="psycopg2", version=PSYCOPG_VERSION, maintainer="Federico Di Gregorio", maintainer_email="fog@initd.org", author="Federico Di Gregorio", author_email="fog@initd.org", url="http://initd.org/tracker/psycopg", download_url = "http://initd.org/pub/software/psycopg2", license="GPL with exceptions or ZPL", platforms = ["any"], description=__doc__.split("\n")[0], long_description="\n".join(__doc__.split("\n")[2:]), classifiers=filter(None, classifiers.split("\n")), data_files=data_files, package_dir={'psycopg2':'lib'}, packages=['psycopg2'], cmdclass={ 'build_ext': psycopg_build_ext }, ext_modules=ext)