import os import re import subprocess import sys from setuptools import Extension, setup from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext #import setuptools_scm as stscm import subprocess #version = stscm.get_version(root=".", relative_to=__file__) rev = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'rev-parse', '--short', 'HEAD']).decode('ascii').rstrip() version = "1.2.9+" + rev print('package version', version) # A CMakeExtension needs a sourcedir instead of a file list. # The name must be the _single_ output extension from the CMake build. # If you need multiple extensions, see scikit-build. class CMakeExtension(Extension): def __init__(self, name, sourcedir=""): Extension.__init__(self, name, sources=[]) self.sourcedir = os.path.abspath(sourcedir) class CMakeBuild(build_ext): def build_extension(self, ext): extdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(self.get_ext_fullpath(ext.name))) # required for auto-detection & inclusion of auxiliary "native" libs if not extdir.endswith(os.path.sep): extdir += os.path.sep debug = int(os.environ.get("DEBUG", 0)) if self.debug is None else self.debug cfg = "Debug" if debug else "RelWithDebInfo" # CMake lets you override the generator - we need to check this. # Can be set with Conda-Build, for example. cmake_generator = os.environ.get("CMAKE_GENERATOR", "") # Set Python_EXECUTABLE instead if you use PYBIND11_FINDPYTHON # EXAMPLE_VERSION_INFO shows you how to pass a value into the C++ code # from Python. cmake_args = [ f"-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY={extdir}", f"-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE={sys.executable}", f"-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE={cfg}", # not used on MSVC, but no harm "-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++-14", "-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang-14", "-DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON", "-DUSE_RTTI=ON", "-DOVERRIDE_CXX_NEW_DELETE=OFF", "-DSAVE_ALLOCATE_SIZE=OFF", "-DFOLLY_DISABLE_LIBUNWIND=ON", ] build_args = [] # Adding CMake arguments set as environment variable # (needed e.g. to build for ARM OSx on conda-forge) if "CMAKE_ARGS" in os.environ: cmake_args += [item for item in os.environ["CMAKE_ARGS"].split(" ") if item] # # In this example, we pass in the version to C++. You might not need to. #cmake_args += [f"-DPYCLIENT_VERSION_INFO={self.distribution.get_version()}"] # Set CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL to control the parallel build level # across all generators. if "CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL" not in os.environ: # self.parallel is a Python 3 only way to set parallel jobs by hand # using -j in the build_ext call, not supported by pip or PyPA-build. if hasattr(self, "parallel") and self.parallel: # CMake 3.12+ only. build_args += [f"-j{self.parallel}"] build_temp = self.build_temp #os.path.join(self.build_temp, ext.name) if not os.path.exists(build_temp): os.makedirs(build_temp) subprocess.check_call(["cmake", "-S", ext.sourcedir] + cmake_args, cwd=build_temp) subprocess.check_call(["cmake", "--build", ".", "--target", "hf3fs_py_usrbio"] + build_args, cwd=build_temp) # The information here can also be placed in setup.cfg - better separation of # logic and declaration, and simpler if you include description/version in a file. setup( name="hf3fs_py_usrbio", version=version, description="Python binding for hf3fs client library", long_description="", packages=['hf3fs_fuse'], ext_modules=[CMakeExtension("hf3fs_py_usrbio")], cmdclass={"build_ext": CMakeBuild}, zip_safe=False, extras_require={"test": ["pytest>=6.0"]}, python_requires=">=3.6", )