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616 lines
22 KiB
Python
# setup.py - distutils packaging
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2003-2010 Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
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#
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# psycopg2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# psycopg2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License for more details.
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"""Python-PostgreSQL Database Adapter
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psycopg2 is a PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming
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language. psycopg2 was written with the aim of being very small and fast,
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and stable as a rock.
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psycopg2 is different from the other database adapter because it was
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designed for heavily multi-threaded applications that create and destroy
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lots of cursors and make a conspicuous number of concurrent INSERTs or
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UPDATEs. psycopg2 also provide full asynchronous operations and support
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for coroutine libraries.
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"""
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# note: if you are changing the list of supported Python version please fix
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# the docs in install.rst and the /features/ page on the website.
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classifiers = """\
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Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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Intended Audience :: Developers
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License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
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License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License
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Programming Language :: Python
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Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5
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Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
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Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
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Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1
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Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
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Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
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Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
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Programming Language :: C
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Programming Language :: SQL
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Topic :: Database
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Topic :: Database :: Front-Ends
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Topic :: Software Development
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Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
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Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
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Operating System :: Unix
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"""
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# Note: The setup.py must be compatible with both Python 2 and 3
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import os
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import sys
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import re
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import subprocess
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from distutils.core import setup, Extension
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from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
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from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_inc
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from distutils.ccompiler import get_default_compiler
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from distutils.util import get_platform
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try:
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from distutils.command.build_py import build_py_2to3
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except ImportError:
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from distutils.command.build_py import build_py
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else:
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class build_py(build_py_2to3):
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# workaround subclass for ticket #153
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pass
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# Configure distutils to run our custom 2to3 fixers as well
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from lib2to3.refactor import get_fixers_from_package
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build_py.fixer_names = get_fixers_from_package('lib2to3.fixes') \
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+ [ 'fix_b' ]
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sys.path.insert(0, 'scripts')
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try:
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import configparser
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except ImportError:
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import ConfigParser as configparser
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# Take a look at http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0386/
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# for a consistent versioning pattern.
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PSYCOPG_VERSION = '2.6.1'
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version_flags = ['dt', 'dec']
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PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS = sys.platform.lower().startswith('win')
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class PostgresConfig:
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def __init__(self, build_ext):
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self.build_ext = build_ext
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self.pg_config_exe = self.build_ext.pg_config
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if not self.pg_config_exe:
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self.pg_config_exe = self.autodetect_pg_config_path()
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if self.pg_config_exe is None:
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sys.stderr.write("""\
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Error: pg_config executable not found.
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Please add the directory containing pg_config to the PATH
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or specify the full executable path with the option:
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python setup.py build_ext --pg-config /path/to/pg_config build ...
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or with the pg_config option in 'setup.cfg'.
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""")
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sys.exit(1)
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def query(self, attr_name):
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"""Spawn the pg_config executable, querying for the given config
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name, and return the printed value, sanitized. """
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try:
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pg_config_process = subprocess.Popen(
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[self.pg_config_exe, "--" + attr_name],
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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except OSError:
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raise Warning("Unable to find 'pg_config' file in '%s'" %
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self.pg_config_exe)
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pg_config_process.stdin.close()
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result = pg_config_process.stdout.readline().strip()
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if not result:
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raise Warning(pg_config_process.stderr.readline())
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if not isinstance(result, str):
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result = result.decode('ascii')
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return result
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def find_on_path(self, exename, path_directories=None):
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if not path_directories:
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path_directories = os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep)
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for dir_name in path_directories:
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fullpath = os.path.join(dir_name, exename)
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if os.path.isfile(fullpath):
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return fullpath
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return None
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def autodetect_pg_config_path(self):
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"""Find and return the path to the pg_config executable."""
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if PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS:
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return self.autodetect_pg_config_path_windows()
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else:
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return self.find_on_path('pg_config')
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def autodetect_pg_config_path_windows(self):
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"""Attempt several different ways of finding the pg_config
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executable on Windows, and return its full path, if found."""
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# This code only runs if they have not specified a pg_config option
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# in the config file or via the commandline.
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# First, check for pg_config.exe on the PATH, and use that if found.
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pg_config_exe = self.find_on_path('pg_config.exe')
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if pg_config_exe:
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return pg_config_exe
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# Now, try looking in the Windows Registry to find a PostgreSQL
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# installation, and infer the path from that.
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pg_config_exe = self._get_pg_config_from_registry()
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if pg_config_exe:
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return pg_config_exe
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return None
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def _get_pg_config_from_registry(self):
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try:
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import winreg
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except ImportError:
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import _winreg as winreg
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reg = winreg.ConnectRegistry(None, winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)
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try:
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pg_inst_list_key = winreg.OpenKey(reg,
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'SOFTWARE\\PostgreSQL\\Installations')
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except EnvironmentError:
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# No PostgreSQL installation, as best as we can tell.
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return None
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try:
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# Determine the name of the first subkey, if any:
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try:
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first_sub_key_name = winreg.EnumKey(pg_inst_list_key, 0)
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except EnvironmentError:
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return None
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pg_first_inst_key = winreg.OpenKey(reg,
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'SOFTWARE\\PostgreSQL\\Installations\\'
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+ first_sub_key_name)
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try:
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pg_inst_base_dir = winreg.QueryValueEx(
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pg_first_inst_key, 'Base Directory')[0]
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finally:
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winreg.CloseKey(pg_first_inst_key)
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finally:
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winreg.CloseKey(pg_inst_list_key)
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pg_config_path = os.path.join(
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pg_inst_base_dir, 'bin', 'pg_config.exe')
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if not os.path.exists(pg_config_path):
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return None
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# Support unicode paths, if this version of Python provides the
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# necessary infrastructure:
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if sys.version_info[0] < 3 \
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and hasattr(sys, 'getfilesystemencoding'):
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pg_config_path = pg_config_path.encode(
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sys.getfilesystemencoding())
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return pg_config_path
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class psycopg_build_ext(build_ext):
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"""Conditionally complement the setup.cfg options file.
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This class configures the include_dirs, library_dirs, libraries
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options as required by the system. Most of the configuration happens
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in finalize_options() method.
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If you want to set up the build step for a peculiar platform, add a
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method finalize_PLAT(), where PLAT matches your sys.platform.
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"""
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user_options = build_ext.user_options[:]
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user_options.extend([
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('use-pydatetime', None,
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"Use Python datatime objects for date and time representation."),
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('pg-config=', None,
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"The name of the pg_config binary and/or full path to find it"),
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('have-ssl', None,
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"Compile with OpenSSL built PostgreSQL libraries (Windows only)."),
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('static-libpq', None,
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"Statically link the PostgreSQL client library"),
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])
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boolean_options = build_ext.boolean_options[:]
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boolean_options.extend(('use-pydatetime', 'have-ssl', 'static-libpq'))
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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build_ext.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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def initialize_options(self):
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build_ext.initialize_options(self)
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self.use_pg_dll = 1
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self.pgdir = None
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self.mx_include_dir = None
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self.use_pydatetime = 1
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self.have_ssl = have_ssl
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self.static_libpq = static_libpq
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self.pg_config = None
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def compiler_is_msvc(self):
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return self.get_compiler_name().lower().startswith('msvc')
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def compiler_is_mingw(self):
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return self.get_compiler_name().lower().startswith('mingw')
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def get_compiler_name(self):
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"""Return the name of the C compiler used to compile extensions.
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If a compiler was not explicitly set (on the command line, for
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example), fall back on the default compiler.
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"""
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if self.compiler:
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# distutils doesn't keep the type of self.compiler uniform; we
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# compensate:
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if isinstance(self.compiler, str):
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name = self.compiler
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else:
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name = self.compiler.compiler_type
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else:
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name = get_default_compiler()
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return name
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def get_export_symbols(self, extension):
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# Fix MSVC seeing two of the same export symbols.
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if self.compiler_is_msvc():
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return []
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else:
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return build_ext.get_export_symbols(self, extension)
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def build_extension(self, extension):
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build_ext.build_extension(self, extension)
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sysVer = sys.version_info[:2]
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# For Python versions that use MSVC compiler 2008, re-insert the
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# manifest into the resulting .pyd file.
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if self.compiler_is_msvc() and sysVer not in ((2, 4), (2, 5)):
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platform = get_platform()
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# Default to the x86 manifest
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manifest = '_psycopg.vc9.x86.manifest'
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if platform == 'win-amd64':
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manifest = '_psycopg.vc9.amd64.manifest'
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try:
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ext_path = self.get_ext_fullpath(extension.name)
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except AttributeError:
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ext_path = os.path.join(self.build_lib,
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'psycopg2', '_psycopg.pyd')
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self.compiler.spawn(
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['mt.exe', '-nologo', '-manifest',
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os.path.join('psycopg', manifest),
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'-outputresource:%s;2' % ext_path])
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def finalize_win32(self):
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"""Finalize build system configuration on win32 platform."""
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sysVer = sys.version_info[:2]
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# Add compiler-specific arguments:
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extra_compiler_args = []
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if self.compiler_is_mingw():
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# Default MinGW compilation of Python extensions on Windows uses
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# only -O:
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extra_compiler_args.append('-O3')
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# GCC-compiled Python on non-Windows platforms is built with strict
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# aliasing disabled, but that must be done explicitly on Windows to
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# avoid large numbers of warnings for perfectly idiomatic Python C
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# API code.
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extra_compiler_args.append('-fno-strict-aliasing')
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# Force correct C runtime library linkage:
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if sysVer <= (2, 3):
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# Yes: 'msvcr60', rather than 'msvcrt', is the correct value
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# on the line below:
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self.libraries.append('msvcr60')
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elif sysVer in ((2, 4), (2, 5)):
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self.libraries.append('msvcr71')
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# Beyond Python 2.5, we take our chances on the default C runtime
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# library, because we don't know what compiler those future
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# versions of Python will use.
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for extension in ext: # ext is a global list of Extension objects
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extension.extra_compile_args.extend(extra_compiler_args)
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# End of add-compiler-specific arguments section.
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self.libraries.append("ws2_32")
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self.libraries.append("advapi32")
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if self.compiler_is_msvc():
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# MSVC requires an explicit "libpq"
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self.libraries.remove("pq")
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self.libraries.append("secur32")
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self.libraries.append("libpq")
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self.libraries.append("shfolder")
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for path in self.library_dirs:
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if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, "ms", "libpq.lib")):
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self.library_dirs.append(os.path.join(path, "ms"))
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break
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if self.have_ssl:
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self.libraries.append("libeay32")
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self.libraries.append("ssleay32")
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self.libraries.append("crypt32")
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self.libraries.append("user32")
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self.libraries.append("gdi32")
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def finalize_darwin(self):
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"""Finalize build system configuration on darwin platform."""
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self.libraries.append('ssl')
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self.libraries.append('crypto')
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def finalize_linux(self):
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"""Finalize build system configuration on GNU/Linux platform."""
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# tell piro that GCC is fine and dandy, but not so MS compilers
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for extension in self.extensions:
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extension.extra_compile_args.append(
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'-Wdeclaration-after-statement')
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finalize_linux2 = finalize_linux
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finalize_linux3 = finalize_linux
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def finalize_options(self):
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"""Complete the build system configuration."""
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build_ext.finalize_options(self)
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pg_config_helper = PostgresConfig(self)
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self.include_dirs.append(".")
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if self.static_libpq:
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if not getattr(self, 'link_objects', None):
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self.link_objects = []
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self.link_objects.append(
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os.path.join(pg_config_helper.query("libdir"), "libpq.a"))
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else:
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self.libraries.append("pq")
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try:
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self.library_dirs.append(pg_config_helper.query("libdir"))
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self.include_dirs.append(pg_config_helper.query("includedir"))
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self.include_dirs.append(pg_config_helper.query("includedir-server"))
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try:
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# Here we take a conservative approach: we suppose that
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# *at least* PostgreSQL 7.4 is available (this is the only
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# 7.x series supported by psycopg 2)
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pgversion = pg_config_helper.query("version").split()[1]
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except:
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pgversion = "7.4.0"
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verre = re.compile(
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r"(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:(?:\.(\d+))|(devel|(alpha|beta|rc)\d+))")
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m = verre.match(pgversion)
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if m:
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pgmajor, pgminor, pgpatch = m.group(1, 2, 3)
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if pgpatch is None or not pgpatch.isdigit():
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pgpatch = 0
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pgmajor = int(pgmajor)
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pgminor = int(pgminor)
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pgpatch = int(pgpatch)
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else:
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sys.stderr.write(
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"Error: could not determine PostgreSQL version from '%s'"
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% pgversion)
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sys.exit(1)
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define_macros.append(("PG_VERSION_HEX", "0x%02X%02X%02X" %
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(pgmajor, pgminor, pgpatch)))
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# enable lo64 if libpq >= 9.3 and Python 64 bits
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if (pgmajor, pgminor) >= (9, 3) and is_py_64():
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define_macros.append(("HAVE_LO64", "1"))
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# Inject the flag in the version string already packed up
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# because we didn't know the version before.
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# With distutils everything is complicated.
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for i, t in enumerate(define_macros):
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if t[0] == 'PSYCOPG_VERSION':
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n = t[1].find(')')
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if n > 0:
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define_macros[i] = (
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t[0], t[1][:n] + ' lo64' + t[1][n:])
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except Warning:
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w = sys.exc_info()[1] # work around py 2/3 different syntax
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sys.stderr.write("Error: %s\n" % w)
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sys.exit(1)
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if hasattr(self, "finalize_" + sys.platform):
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getattr(self, "finalize_" + sys.platform)()
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def is_py_64():
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# sys.maxint not available since Py 3.1;
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# sys.maxsize not available before Py 2.6;
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# this is portable at least between Py 2.4 and 3.4.
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import struct
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return struct.calcsize("P") > 4
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# let's start with macro definitions (the ones not already in setup.cfg)
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define_macros = []
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include_dirs = []
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# gather information to build the extension module
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ext = []
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data_files = []
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# sources
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sources = [
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'psycopgmodule.c',
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'green.c', 'pqpath.c', 'utils.c', 'bytes_format.c',
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'connection_int.c', 'connection_type.c',
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'cursor_int.c', 'cursor_type.c',
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'diagnostics_type.c', 'error_type.c',
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'lobject_int.c', 'lobject_type.c',
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'notify_type.c', 'xid_type.c',
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'adapter_asis.c', 'adapter_binary.c', 'adapter_datetime.c',
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'adapter_list.c', 'adapter_pboolean.c', 'adapter_pdecimal.c',
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'adapter_pint.c', 'adapter_pfloat.c', 'adapter_qstring.c',
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'microprotocols.c', 'microprotocols_proto.c',
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'typecast.c',
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]
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depends = [
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# headers
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'config.h', 'pgtypes.h', 'psycopg.h', 'python.h', 'connection.h',
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'cursor.h', 'diagnostics.h', 'error.h', 'green.h', 'lobject.h',
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'notify.h', 'pqpath.h', 'xid.h',
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'adapter_asis.h', 'adapter_binary.h', 'adapter_datetime.h',
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'adapter_list.h', 'adapter_pboolean.h', 'adapter_pdecimal.h',
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'adapter_pint.h', 'adapter_pfloat.h', 'adapter_qstring.h',
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'microprotocols.h', 'microprotocols_proto.h',
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'typecast.h', 'typecast_binary.h',
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# included sources
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'typecast_array.c', 'typecast_basic.c', 'typecast_binary.c',
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'typecast_builtins.c', 'typecast_datetime.c',
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]
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parser = configparser.ConfigParser()
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parser.read('setup.cfg')
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# Choose a datetime module
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have_pydatetime = True
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have_mxdatetime = False
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use_pydatetime = int(parser.get('build_ext', 'use_pydatetime'))
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# check for mx package
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if parser.has_option('build_ext', 'mx_include_dir'):
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mxincludedir = parser.get('build_ext', 'mx_include_dir')
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else:
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mxincludedir = os.path.join(get_python_inc(plat_specific=1), "mx")
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if os.path.exists(mxincludedir):
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# Build the support for mx: we will check at runtime if it can be imported
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include_dirs.append(mxincludedir)
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define_macros.append(('HAVE_MXDATETIME', '1'))
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sources.append('adapter_mxdatetime.c')
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depends.extend(['adapter_mxdatetime.h', 'typecast_mxdatetime.c'])
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have_mxdatetime = True
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version_flags.append('mx')
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# now decide which package will be the default for date/time typecasts
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if have_pydatetime and (use_pydatetime or not have_mxdatetime):
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define_macros.append(('PSYCOPG_DEFAULT_PYDATETIME', '1'))
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elif have_mxdatetime:
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define_macros.append(('PSYCOPG_DEFAULT_MXDATETIME', '1'))
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else:
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error_message = """\
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psycopg requires a datetime module:
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mx.DateTime module not found
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python datetime module not found
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Note that psycopg needs the module headers and not just the module
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itself. If you installed Python or mx.DateTime from a binary package
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you probably need to install its companion -dev or -devel package."""
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for line in error_message.split("\n"):
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sys.stderr.write("error: " + line)
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sys.exit(1)
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# generate a nice version string to avoid confusion when users report bugs
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version_flags.append('pq3') # no more a choice
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version_flags.append('ext') # no more a choice
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if version_flags:
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PSYCOPG_VERSION_EX = PSYCOPG_VERSION + " (%s)" % ' '.join(version_flags)
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else:
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PSYCOPG_VERSION_EX = PSYCOPG_VERSION
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if not PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS:
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define_macros.append(('PSYCOPG_VERSION', '"' + PSYCOPG_VERSION_EX + '"'))
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else:
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define_macros.append(('PSYCOPG_VERSION', '\\"' + PSYCOPG_VERSION_EX + '\\"'))
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if parser.has_option('build_ext', 'have_ssl'):
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have_ssl = int(parser.get('build_ext', 'have_ssl'))
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else:
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have_ssl = 0
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if parser.has_option('build_ext', 'static_libpq'):
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static_libpq = int(parser.get('build_ext', 'static_libpq'))
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else:
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static_libpq = 0
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# And now... explicitly add the defines from the .cfg files.
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# Looks like setuptools or some other cog doesn't add them to the command line
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# when called e.g. with "pip -e git+url'. This results in declarations
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# duplicate on the commandline, which I hope is not a problem.
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for define in parser.get('build_ext', 'define').split(','):
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if define:
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define_macros.append((define, '1'))
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# build the extension
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|
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sources = [ os.path.join('psycopg', x) for x in sources]
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depends = [ os.path.join('psycopg', x) for x in depends]
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|
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ext.append(Extension("psycopg2._psycopg", sources,
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define_macros=define_macros,
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|
include_dirs=include_dirs,
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|
depends=depends,
|
|
undef_macros=[]))
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|
|
|
# Compute the direct download url.
|
|
# Note that the current package installation programs are stupidly intelligent
|
|
# and will try to install a beta if they find a link in the homepage instead of
|
|
# using these pretty metadata. But that's their problem, not ours.
|
|
download_url = (
|
|
"http://initd.org/psycopg/tarballs/PSYCOPG-%s/psycopg2-%s.tar.gz"
|
|
% ('-'.join(PSYCOPG_VERSION.split('.')[:2]), PSYCOPG_VERSION))
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|
|
|
try:
|
|
f = open("README.rst")
|
|
readme = f.read()
|
|
f.close()
|
|
except:
|
|
print("failed to read readme: ignoring...")
|
|
readme = __doc__
|
|
|
|
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/psycopg/",
|
|
download_url=download_url,
|
|
license="LGPL with exceptions or ZPL",
|
|
platforms=["any"],
|
|
description=readme.split("\n")[0],
|
|
long_description="\n".join(readme.split("\n")[2:]).lstrip(),
|
|
classifiers=[x for x in classifiers.split("\n") if x],
|
|
data_files=data_files,
|
|
package_dir={'psycopg2': 'lib', 'psycopg2.tests': 'tests'},
|
|
packages=['psycopg2', 'psycopg2.tests'],
|
|
cmdclass={
|
|
'build_ext': psycopg_build_ext,
|
|
'build_py': build_py, },
|
|
ext_modules=ext)
|