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setup.py
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import os
import re
import sys
import platform
import subprocess
import glob
from setuptools import setup, Extension
from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
from distutils.command.install_headers import install_headers as install_headers_orig
from setuptools import setup
from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_inc
import site #section 2.7 in https://docs.python.org/3/distutils/setupscript.html
# import catkin.workspace
class CMakeExtension(Extension):
def __init__(self, name, sourcedir=''):
Extension.__init__(self, name, sources=[])
self.sourcedir = os.path.abspath(sourcedir)
class CMakeBuild(build_ext):
def run(self):
try:
out = subprocess.check_output(['cmake', '--version'])
except OSError:
raise RuntimeError("CMake must be installed to build the following extensions: " +
", ".join(e.name for e in self.extensions))
if platform.system() == "Windows":
cmake_version = LooseVersion(re.search(r'version\s*([\d.]+)', out.decode()).group(1))
if cmake_version < '3.1.0':
raise RuntimeError("CMake >= 3.1.0 is required on Windows")
for ext in self.extensions:
self.build_extension(ext)
def build_extension(self, ext):
extdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(self.get_ext_fullpath(ext.name)))
cmake_args = [
'-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=' + extdir,
'-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=' + sys.executable
# '-GNinja'
]
# cfg = 'Debug' if self.debug else 'Release'
# build_args = ['--config', cfg]
build_args = []
if platform.system() == "Windows":
# cmake_args += ['-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_{}={}'.format(cfg.upper(), extdir)]
if sys.maxsize > 2**32:
cmake_args += ['-A', 'x64']
build_args += ['--', '/m']
else:
# cmake_args += ['-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=' + cfg]
build_args += ['--', '-j4']
env = os.environ.copy()
env['CXXFLAGS'] = '{} -DVERSION_INFO=\\"{}\\"'.format(env.get('CXXFLAGS', ''),
self.distribution.get_version())
if not os.path.exists(self.build_temp):
os.makedirs(self.build_temp)
# print ("build temp is ", self.build_temp)
#find out where do the header file and the shader files get copied into https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14375222/find-python-header-path-from-within-python
# print("PRINTING-------------------------------------------------")
# print( get_python_inc() ) #this gives the include dir
# print( site.USER_BASE ) # data files that are added through data_files=[] get added here for --user instaltions https://docs.python.org/3/distutils/setupscript.html
# pkg_dir, dist = self.create_dist(headers="dummy_header")
# dummy_install_headers=install_headers_orig(dist=dist)
# help(install_headers_orig)
# dummy_install_headers=install_headers_orig(self.distribution)
# print( dummy_install_headers.install_dir ) #this gives the include dir
# cmake_args+=['-DEASYPBR_SHADERS_PATH=' + get_python_inc()+"/easypbr"]
# cmake_args+=['-DEASYPBR_SHADERS_PATH=' + site.USER_BASE]
# cmake_args+=['-DDATA_DIR=' + site.USER_BASE]
# cmake_args+=['-DCATKIN_PACKAGE_LIB_DESTINATION=' + "./"]
subprocess.check_call(['cmake', ext.sourcedir] + cmake_args, cwd=self.build_temp, env=env)
subprocess.check_call(['cmake', '--build', '.'] + build_args, cwd=self.build_temp)
# subprocess.check_call(['make', 'install'], cwd=self.build_temp)
# subprocess.check_call(['catkin build', ext.sourcedir] + cmake_args, cwd=self.build_temp, env=env)
# subprocess.check_call(['catkin', 'build' ,'--this'] + build_args + cmake_args, cwd=self.build_temp, env=env)
# ##get the workspace path depending on the current path and catkin.workspace.get_workspaces
# # print("current path")
# cur_dir=os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
# workspaces=catkin.workspace.get_workspaces()
# # current_workspace=[x if cur_dir in else '' for x in row]
# current_workspace=""
# for path in workspaces:
# last_part=os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(path))
# if(last_part=="devel"):
# potential_workspace=os.path.dirname(path) #gets rid of /devel
# if(potential_workspace in cur_dir):
# current_workspace=potential_workspace
# break
# print("current workspace is ", current_workspace)
# #simlink the libraries from the devel space towards the current dir so that the egg link can find them
# catkin_lib_dir=os.path.join(current_workspace,"devel/lib/")
# libs = [f for f in os.listdir(catkin_lib_dir) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(catkin_lib_dir, f))]
# print(libs)
# for lib in libs:
# if "dataloaders" in lib:
# print ("linking ", lib)
# print("cmd", ['ln', '-sf'] + [ os.path.join(catkin_lib_dir,lib) + " " + os.path.join(cur_dir, lib ) ] )
# subprocess.check_call(['ln', '-sf'] + [ os.path.join(catkin_lib_dir,lib) ] + [ os.path.join(cur_dir, lib ) ] )
# # subprocess.check_call(['cp'] + [ os.path.join(catkin_lib_dir,lib) + " " + os.path.join(cur_dir, lib )] )
with open("README.md", "r") as fh:
long_description = fh.read()
#install headers while retaining the structure of the tree folder https://stackoverflow.com/a/50114715
class install_headers(install_headers_orig):
def run(self):
headers = self.distribution.headers or []
for header in headers:
dst = os.path.join(self.install_dir, os.path.dirname(header))
print("----------------copying in ", dst)
# dst = os.path.join(get_python_inc(), os.path.dirname(header))
self.mkpath(dst)
(out, _) = self.copy_file(header, dst)
self.outfiles.append(out)
def has_any_extension(filename, extensions):
for each in extensions:
if filename.endswith(each):
return True
return False
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/41031566
def find_files(directory, strip, extensions):
"""
Using glob patterns in ``package_data`` that matches a directory can
result in setuptools trying to install that directory as a file and
the installation to fail.
This function walks over the contents of *directory* and returns a list
of only filenames found. The filenames will be stripped of the *strip*
directory part.
It only takes file that have a certain extension
"""
result = []
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(directory):
for filename in files:
# if filename.endswith('.h') or filename.endswith('.hpp') or filename.endswith('.cuh'):
if has_any_extension(filename, extensions):
# print("filename", filename)
filename = os.path.join(root, filename)
result.append(os.path.relpath(filename, strip))
# print("result of find_files is ", result)
return result
# return 'include/easy_pbr/LabelMngr.h'
setup(
name='neuralmvs',
version='1.0.0',
author="Radu Alexandru Rosu",
author_email="[email protected]",
description="NeuralMVS",
long_description=long_description,
ext_modules=[CMakeExtension('neuralmvs')],
cmdclass={ 'build_ext':CMakeBuild,
'install_headers': install_headers,
},
zip_safe=False,
)