[libvirt] [libvirt-python PATCHv2 16/44] Setup distutils build system

Doug Goldstein cardoe at cardoe.com
Tue Nov 19 22:34:30 UTC 2013


On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Doug Goldstein <cardoe at cardoe.com> wrote:
> From: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange at redhat.com>
>
> Create a setup.py for building libvirt python code and add
> supporting files
>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange at redhat.com>
> ---
>  .gitignore             |   4 +
>  AUTHORS.in             |  12 ++
>  COPYING                | 339 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  COPYING.LESSER         | 502 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  MANIFEST.in            |  27 +++
>  NEWS                   |   9 +
>  autobuild.sh           |  24 +++
>  libvirt-python.spec.in |  34 ++++
>  setup.py               | 262 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  9 files changed, 1213 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 .gitignore
>  create mode 100644 AUTHORS.in
>  create mode 100644 COPYING
>  create mode 100644 COPYING.LESSER
>  create mode 100644 MANIFEST.in
>  create mode 100644 NEWS
>  create mode 100755 autobuild.sh
>  create mode 100644 libvirt-python.spec.in
>  create mode 100644 setup.py
>
> diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..b859b49
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/.gitignore
> @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
> +build/
> +dist/
> +MANIFEST
> +*~
> diff --git a/AUTHORS.in b/AUTHORS.in
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..cee329e
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/AUTHORS.in
> @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
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> diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..9871ed0
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/MANIFEST.in
> @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
> +include AUTHORS
> +include NEWS
> +include COPYING
> +include COPYING.LESSER
> +include ChangeLog
> +include generator.py
> +include libvirt-lxc-override-api.xml
> +include libvirt-lxc-override.c
> +include libvirt-override-api.xml
> +include libvirt-override.c
> +include libvirt-override.py
> +include libvirt-override-virConnect.py
> +include libvirt-override-virDomain.py
> +include libvirt-override-virDomainSnapshot.py
> +include libvirt-override-virStoragePool.py
> +include libvirt-override-virStream.py
> +include libvirt-python.spec
> +include libvirt-qemu-override-api.xml
> +include libvirt-qemu-override.c
> +include libvirt-utils.h
> +include libvirt-utils.c
> +include MANIFEST
> +include README
> +include sanitytest.py
> +include setup.py
> +include typewrappers.c
> +include typewrappers.h
> diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..b92cdf4
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/NEWS
> @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
> + Libvirt Python News
> + ===================
> +
> +
> +Release 1.2.0
> +=============
> +
> + - Split off from main libvirt package
> + - Allow to compile against multiple versions of libvirt
> diff --git a/autobuild.sh b/autobuild.sh
> new file mode 100755
> index 0000000..b3beaf1
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/autobuild.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +set -ve
> +
> +: ${AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT="$HOME/builder"}
> +
> +rm -rf MANIFEST dist build
> +
> +
> +python setup.py sdist
> +
> +python setup.py build
> +python setup.py test
> +python setup.py install --root="$AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT"
> +
> +type -p /usr/bin/rpmbuild > /dev/null 2>&1 || exit 0
> +
> +if [ -n "$AUTOBUILD_COUNTER" ]; then
> +    EXTRA_RELEASE=".auto$AUTOBUILD_COUNTER"
> +else
> +    NOW=`date +"%s"`
> +    EXTRA_RELEASE=".$USER$NOW"
> +fi
> +rpmbuild --nodeps --define "extra_release $EXTRA_RELEASE" -ta --clean dist/*.tar.gz
> diff --git a/libvirt-python.spec.in b/libvirt-python.spec.in
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..e6c229f
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/libvirt-python.spec.in
> @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
> +
> +Summary: The libvirt virtualization API
> +Name: libvirt-python
> +Version: @PY_VERSION@
> +Release: 1%{?dist}%{?extra_release}
> +Source0: http://libvirt.org/sources/python/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
> +License: LGPLv2+
> +Group: Development/Libraries
> +BuildRequires: libvirt-devel >= @C_VERSION@
> +BuildRequires: python-devel
> +
> +%description
> +The libvirt-python package contains a module that permits applications
> +written in the Python programming language to use the interface
> +supplied by the libvirt library to use the virtualization capabilities
> +of recent versions of Linux (and other OSes).
> +
> +%prep
> +%setup
> +
> +%build
> +CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" %{__python} setup.py build
> +
> +%install
> +%{__python} setup.py install --skip-build --root=%{buildroot}
> +rm -f %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python*/site-packages/*egg-info
> +
> +%files
> +%defattr(-,root,root)
> +%doc ChangeLog AUTHORS NEWS README COPYING COPYING.LESSER
> +%{_libdir}/python*/site-packages/libvirt.py*
> +%{_libdir}/python*/site-packages/libvirt_qemu.py*
> +%{_libdir}/python*/site-packages/libvirt_lxc.py*
> +%{_libdir}/python*/site-packages/libvirtmod*
> diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..b209bd6
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/setup.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@
> +#!/usr/bin/python
> +
> +from distutils.core import setup, Extension, Command
> +from distutils.command.build import build
> +from distutils.command.clean import clean
> +from distutils.command.sdist import sdist
> +from distutils.dir_util import remove_tree
> +from distutils.util import get_platform
> +from distutils.spawn import spawn
> +import distutils
> +
> +import sys
> +import datetime
> +import os
> +import os.path
> +import re
> +import time
> +
> +MIN_LIBVIRT = "0.10.2"
> +
> +pkgcfg = distutils.spawn.find_executable("pkg-config")
> +
> +if pkgcfg is None:
> +    raise Exception("pkg-config binary is required to compile libvirt-python")
> +
> +spawn([pkgcfg,
> +       "--print-errors",
> +       "--atleast-version=%s" % MIN_LIBVIRT,
> +       "libvirt"])
> +
> +def get_pkgconfig_data(args, mod, required=True):
> +    """Run pkg-config to and return content associated with it"""
> +    f = os.popen("%s %s %s" % (pkgcfg, " ".join(args), mod))
> +
> +    line = f.readline()
> +    if line is not None:
> +        line = line.strip()
> +
> +    if line is None or line == "":
> +        if required:
> +            raise Exception("Cannot determine '%s' from libvirt pkg-config file" % " ".join(args))
> +        else:
> +            return ""
> +
> +    return line
> +
> +ldflags = get_pkgconfig_data(["--libs-only-L"], "libvirt", False)
> +cflags = get_pkgconfig_data(["--cflags"], "libvirt", False)
> +
> +module = Extension('libvirtmod',
> +                   sources = ['libvirt-override.c', 'build/libvirt.c', 'typewrappers.c'],
> +                   libraries = [ "virt" ],
> +                   include_dirs = [ "." ])
> +if cflags != "":
> +    module.extra_compile_args.append(cflags)
> +if ldflags != "":
> +    module.extra_link_args.append(ldflags)
> +
> +
> +moduleqemu = Extension('libvirtmod_qemu',
> +                       sources = ['libvirt-qemu-override.c', 'build/libvirt-qemu.c', 'typewrappers.c'],
> +                       libraries = [ "virt-qemu" ],
> +                       include_dirs = [ "." ])
> +if cflags != "":
> +    moduleqemu.extra_compile_args.append(cflags)
> +if ldflags != "":
> +    moduleqemu.extra_link_args.append(ldflags)
> +
> +modulelxc = Extension('libvirtmod_lxc',
> +                      sources = ['libvirt-lxc-override.c', 'build/libvirt-lxc.c', 'typewrappers.c'],
> +                      libraries = [ "virt-lxc" ],
> +                      include_dirs = [ "." ])
> +if cflags != "":
> +    modulelxc.extra_compile_args.append(cflags)
> +if ldflags != "":
> +    modulelxc.extra_link_args.append(ldflags)
> +
> +class my_build(build):
> +
> +    def get_api_xml_files(self):
> +        """Check with pkg-config that libvirt is present and extract
> +        the API XML file paths we need from it"""
> +
> +        libvirt_api = get_pkgconfig_data(["--variable", "libvirt_api"], "libvirt")
> +
> +        offset = libvirt_api.index("-api.xml")
> +        libvirt_qemu_api = libvirt_api[0:offset] + "-qemu-api.xml"
> +
> +        offset = libvirt_api.index("-api.xml")
> +        libvirt_lxc_api = libvirt_api[0:offset] + "-lxc-api.xml"
> +
> +        return (libvirt_api, libvirt_qemu_api, libvirt_lxc_api)
> +
> +
> +    def run(self):
> +        apis = self.get_api_xml_files()
> +
> +        self.spawn(["./generator.py", apis[0], apis[1], apis[2]])
> +
> +        build.run(self)
> +
> +class my_sdist(sdist):
> +    user_options = sdist.user_options
> +
> +    description = "Update libvirt-python.spec; build sdist-tarball."
> +
> +    def initialize_options(self):
> +        self.snapshot = None
> +        sdist.initialize_options(self)
> +
> +    def finalize_options(self):
> +        if self.snapshot is not None:
> +            self.snapshot = 1
> +        sdist.finalize_options(self)
> +
> +    def gen_rpm_spec(self):
> +        f1 = open('libvirt-python.spec.in', 'r')
> +        f2 = open('libvirt-python.spec', 'w')
> +        for line in f1:
> +            f2.write(line
> +                     .replace('@PY_VERSION@', self.distribution.get_version())
> +                     .replace('@C_VERSION@', MIN_LIBVIRT))
> +        f1.close()
> +        f2.close()
> +
> +    def gen_authors(self):
> +        f = os.popen("git log --pretty=format:'%aN <%aE>'")
> +        authors = []
> +        for line in f:
> +            authors.append("   " + line.strip())
> +
> +        authors.sort(key=str.lower)
> +
> +        f1 = open('AUTHORS.in', 'r')
> +        f2 = open('AUTHORS', 'w')
> +        for line in f1:
> +            f2.write(line.replace('@AUTHORS@', "\n".join(authors)))
> +        f1.close()
> +        f2.close()
> +
> +
> +    def gen_changelog(self):
> +        f1 = os.popen("git log '--pretty=format:%H:%ct %an  <%ae>%n%n%s%n%b%n'")
> +        f2 = open("ChangeLog", 'w')
> +
> +        for line in f1:
> +            m = re.match(r'([a-f0-9]+):(\d+)\s(.*)', line)
> +            if m:
> +                t = time.gmtime(int(m.group(2)))
> +                f2.write("%04d-%02d-%02d %s\n" % (t.tm_year, t.tm_mon, t.tm_mday, m.group(3)))
> +            else:
> +                if re.match(r'Signed-off-by', line):
> +                    continue
> +                f2.write("    " + line.strip() + "\n")
> +
> +        f1.close()
> +        f2.close()
> +
> +
> +    def run(self):
> +        if not os.path.exists("build"):
> +            os.mkdir("build")
> +
> +        if os.path.exists(".git"):
> +            try:
> +                self.gen_rpm_spec()
> +                self.gen_authors()
> +                self.gen_changelog()
> +
> +                sdist.run(self)
> +
> +            finally:
> +                files = ["libvirt-python.spec",
> +                         "AUTHORS",
> +                         "ChangeLog"]
> +                for f in files:
> +                    if os.path.exists(f):
> +                        os.unlink(f)
> +        else:
> +            sdist.run(self)
> +
> +class my_rpm(Command):
> +    user_options = []
> +
> +    description = "Build src and noarch rpms."
> +
> +    def initialize_options(self):
> +        pass
> +
> +    def finalize_options(self):
> +        pass
> +
> +    def run(self):
> +        """
> +        Run sdist, then 'rpmbuild' the tar.gz
> +        """
> +
> +        self.run_command('sdist')
> +        os.system('rpmbuild -ta --clean dist/libvirt-python-%s.tar.gz' %
> +                  self.distribution.get_version())
> +
> +class my_test(Command):
> +    user_options = [
> +        ('build-base=', 'b',
> +         "base directory for build library"),
> +        ('build-platlib=', None,
> +         "build directory for platform-specific distributions"),
> +        ('plat-name=', 'p',
> +         "platform name to build for, if supported "
> +         "(default: %s)" % get_platform()),
> +    ]
> +
> +    description = "Run test suite."
> +
> +    def initialize_options(self):
> +        self.build_base = 'build'
> +        self.build_platlib = None
> +        self.plat_name = None
> +
> +    def finalize_options(self):
> +        if self.plat_name is None:
> +            self.plat_name = get_platform()
> +
> +        plat_specifier = ".%s-%s" % (self.plat_name, sys.version[0:3])
> +
> +        if hasattr(sys, 'gettotalrefcount'):
> +            plat_specifier += '-pydebug'
> +
> +        if self.build_platlib is None:
> +            self.build_platlib = os.path.join(self.build_base,
> +                                              'lib' + plat_specifier)
> +
> +    def run(self):
> +        """
> +        Run test suite
> +        """
> +
> +        self.spawn(["./sanitytest.py", self.build_platlib])
> +
> +
> +class my_clean(clean):
> +    def run(self):
> +        clean.run(self)
> +
> +        if os.path.exists("build"):
> +            remove_tree("build")
> +
> +setup(name = 'libvirt-python',
> +      version = '1.2.0',
> +      description = 'The libvirt virtualization API',
> +      ext_modules = [module, modulelxc, moduleqemu],
> +      py_modules = ["libvirt", "libvirt_qemu", "libvirt_lxc"],
> +      package_dir = {
> +          '': 'build'
> +      },
> +      cmdclass = {
> +          'build': my_build,
> +          'clean': my_clean,
> +          'sdist': my_sdist,
> +          'rpm': my_rpm,
> +          'test': my_test
> +      })
> --
> 1.8.3.2
>

Rather than repost the whole series. I had to add libvirt-utils.c to
the sources for each of the modules here.


-- 
Doug Goldstein




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