From ae34105c57fdc221a1e9d2968c4cd0b47b85fa6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roman Lacko Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 22:24:10 +0200 Subject: Prepare docs folder (for hosting on ReadTheDocs) --- docs/index.rst | 775 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 775 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/index.rst (limited to 'docs/index.rst') diff --git a/docs/index.rst b/docs/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..521ca0617 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,775 @@ +====== +PySide +====== + +.. image:: https://pypip.in/wheel/PySide/badge.png + :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PySide/ + :alt: Wheel Status + +.. image:: https://pypip.in/download/PySide/badge.png + :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PySide/ + :alt: Downloads + +.. image:: https://pypip.in/version/PySide/badge.png + :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PySide/ + :alt: Latest Version + +.. image:: https://pypip.in/license/PySide/badge.png + :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PySide/ + :alt: License + +.. contents:: **Table of Contents** + +Introduction +============ + +PySide is the Python Qt bindings project, providing access the complete Qt 4.8 framework +as well as to generator tools for rapidly generating bindings for any C++ libraries. + +The PySide project is developed in the open, with all facilities you'd expect +from any modern OSS project such as all code in a git repository, an open +Bugzilla for reporting bugs, and an open design process. We welcome +any contribution without requiring a transfer of copyright. + +The PySide documentation is hosted at `http://pyside.github.io/docs/pyside/ +`_. + +Compatibility +============= + +PySide requires Python 2.6 or later and Qt 4.6 or better. + +.. note:: + + Qt 5.x is currently not supported. + +Installation +============ + +Installing prerequisites +------------------------ + +Install latest ``pip`` distribution: download `get-pip.py +`_ and run it using +the ``python`` interpreter. + +Installing PySide on a Windows System +------------------------------------- + +To install PySide on Windows you can choose from the following options: + +#. Use pip to install the ``wheel`` binary packages: + + :: + + pip install -U PySide + +#. Use setuptools to install the ``egg`` binary packages (deprecated): + + :: + + easy_install -U PySide + +.. note:: + + Provided binaries are without any other external dependencies. + All required Qt libraries, development tools and examples are included. + + +Installing PySide on a Mac OS X System +-------------------------------------- + +You need to install or build Qt 4.8 first, see the `Qt Project Documentation +`_. + +Alternatively you can use `Homebrew `_ and install Qt with + +:: + + $ brew install qt + +To install PySide on Mac OS X you can choose from the following options: + +#. Use pip to install the ``wheel`` binary packages: + + :: + + $ pip install -U PySide + + +After the installation, the following call must be made manually: + +:: + + $ pyside_postinstall.py -install + + +Installing PySide on a Linux System +----------------------------------- + +We do not provide binaries for Linux. Please read the build instructions in section +``Building PySide on a Linux System``. + + +Building PySide on a Windows System +=================================== + +Windows: Installing prerequisites +--------------------------------- + +#. Install `Python + `_. + +#. Install `Qt 4.8 libraries for Windows VS 2008 edition + `_ + when building against Python 2.6, 2.7 or 3.2. + + Install `Qt 4.8 libraries for Windows VS 2010 edition + `_ + when building against Python 3.3 or 3.4. + +#. Install `Cmake + `_. + +#. Install `Windows SDK v7.0 + `_ + when building against Python 2.6, 2.7 or 3.2. + + Install `Windows SDK v7.1 + `_ + when building against Python 3.3 or 3.4. + +#. Install `Git + `_. + +#. (Optional) Install `OpenSSL + `_. + +#. Install latest ``pip`` distribution into the Python you + installed in the first step: download `get-pip.py + `_ and run it using + the ``python`` interpreter of your Python 2.7 installation using a + command prompt: + + :: + + c:\> c:\Python27\python get-pip.py + +#. Install latest `wheel` distribution: + + :: + + c:\> c:\Python27\Scripts\pip install wheel + + +Windows: Building PySide distribution +------------------------------------- + +#. Download and extract `PySide source distribution + `_ + +#. Switch to the distribution directory: + + :: + + c:\> cd PySide-1.2.2 + +#. Build the ``wheel`` binary distribution: + + :: + + c:\> c:\Python27\python.exe setup.py bdist_wheel --qmake=c:\Qt\4.8.5\bin\qmake.exe --openssl=c:\OpenSSL32bit\bin + + +Windows: Building PySide distribution from a Git repository +----------------------------------------------------------- + +#. Clone ``PySide`` setup scripts from git repository: + + :: + + c:\> git clone https://github.com/PySide/pyside-setup.git pyside-setup + +#. Switch to the ``pyside-setup`` directory: + + :: + + c:\> cd pyside-setup + +#. Build the `wheel` binary distribution: + + :: + + c:\> c:\Python27\python.exe setup.py bdist_wheel --version=1.2.2 --qmake=c:\Qt\4.8.5\bin\qmake.exe --openssl=c:\OpenSSL32bit\bin + +#. To build the development version of ``PySide`` distribution, ignore the --version parameter: + + :: + + c:\> c:\Python27\python.exe setup.py bdist_wheel --qmake=c:\Qt\4.8.5\bin\qmake.exe --openssl=c:\OpenSSL32bit\bin + + +Windows: Installing PySide distribution +--------------------------------------- + +#. After the successful build, install the distribution with ``pip``: + + :: + + c:\> c:\Python27\Scripts\pip install dist\PySide-1.2.2-cp27-none-win32.whl + + +Windows: Installing PySide distribution into ``virtual`` Python environment +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +#. Install latest ``virtualenv`` distribution: + + :: + + c:\> c:\Python27\Scripts\pip install virtualenv + +#. Use ``virtualenv`` to make a workspace: + + :: + + c:\> c:\Python27\Scripts\virtualenv env + +#. Switch to the ``env`` directory: + + :: + + c:\> cd env + +#. Install the distribution with ``pip``: + + :: + + c:\> Scripts\pip install ..\dist\PySide-1.2.2-cp27-none-win32.whl + + +Building PySide on a Mac OS X System +==================================== + +Mac OS X is a Unix flavor, partially based upon +`BSD Unix `_. + +The supported Mac OS X versions created by `Apple `_ are + +- OS X 10.6 *Snow Leopard* +- OS X 10.7 *Lion* +- OS X 10.8 *Mountain Lion* +- OS X 10.9 *Mavericks* + +Mac OS X is a proprietary UNIX flavor of BSD Unix and only partially similar to +Linux. Therefore, the usual packages from Linux distributions cannot be used +without modifications. + +There are several known package managers which provide support for Mac OS X, namely + +- `MacPorts `_ +- `Fink `_ +- `Homebrew `_ + +The main purpose of all of these projects is to provide the missing Linux packages +for Mac OS X. + +Throughout this tutorial, we are only using `Homebrew `_, because +it appears to be the most light-weight package manager available. All installations +are made to /usr/local/(bin|lib|include|shared) by simple symlinks. + +But it should be easy to translate these instructions for the other, heavier package managers. + + +Mac OS X: Installing prerequisites +---------------------------------- + +#. Install Package Manager: + + :: + + $ ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)" + + Follow the on-screen instructions to make adjustions, especially run + + :: + + $ brew doctor + + Also see the `homebrew homepage `_ for further information + +#. Install `Xcode `_ (optional): + + Follow the on-screen instructions. If you selected any extensions to be installed, + wait for their completion before you proceed. + + .. note:: + + If you are using Mavericks, you can also use the Xcode Command Line Tools without actually installing Xcode + (not tested, see this article: `How to Install Command Line Tools in OS X Mavericks (Without Xcode) + `_). + +#. Install the Xcode command Line Tools: + + After Xcode installation has finished, you can open a command shell and issue + + :: + + $ xcode-select --install + + This will open a dialog window with further instructions. + After the command line tools are installed, you will not need to use Xcode again + in order to set up PySide. + +#. Install build dependencies: + + :: + + $ brew install python cmake qt + + Remark: This installs ``Homebrew`` Python, which is fine for you as a single user. + If you are considering to build installers for external users, see the section + ``About PySide Distributions``. + +#. Install latest ``pip`` distribution into the Python you + installed in the first step: download `get-pip.py + `_ and run it using + the ``python`` interpreter of your Python 2.7 installation using a + command prompt: + + :: + + $ wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py + $ sudo python2.7 get-pip.py + + .. note:: + + There are situations with older Python versions, where the above procedure does not work. + You can then use this last-resort work-around (tested):: + + $ wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py + $ sudo python2.7 ez_setup.py + $ sudo easy_install pip + $ sudo pip install setuptools -U + $ sudo pip install wheel -U + +#. Install latest ``wheel`` distribution: + + :: + + $ sudo pip2.7 install wheel + + +Mac OS X: About PySide Distribution +----------------------------------- + +If you want to build PySide for your own use, the above instructions are ok. + +But when you are considering to build PySide for other versions or other users, you need +to be aware of the following caveat: + +- Mac OS X has the concept of a ``MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`` + +- The current deployment targets which work with PySide are 10.6 to 10.9 . + +- All binary installers from https://www.python.org are built with the setting + +:: + + $ export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.6 # Snow Leopard + +- The default setting for the deployment target of an extension (like PySide) + is always inherited from the Python used for building. + You can set the deployment target higher than that, but not below the + OS X version that was set during building your Python installation. + +- Current distributions like Homebrew set the deployment target to the same + value as the OS version they are built with. (I.E. 10.9 for Mavericks). + +- Example: A PySide, built on Mavericks, will therefore not run on a Python that was built + for Mountain Lion. + +Recommendation: + +- Use Homebrew's simplicity for your own machine. Do not use it for distributing. + +- Use one of the `Python.org Distributions `_ + or + +- Build your own Python, either from a tar archive ( + `Python 2.7 `_ or + `Python 3.4 `_), or from a + `Mercurial repository `_ with an explicit setting of + ``MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET``. + +Mac OS X: Building PySide distribution +-------------------------------------- + +#. Download ``PySide`` source distribution: + + :: + + $ wget https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/P/PySide/PySide-1.2.2.tar.gz + +#. Extract the source distribution: + + :: + + $ tar -xvzf PySide-1.2.2.tar.gz + +#. Switch to the distribution directory: + + :: + + $ cd PySide-1.2.2 + +#. Build the ``wheel`` binary distribution: + + :: + + $ python2.7 setup.py bdist_wheel + + +Mac OS X: Building PySide distribution from a Git repository +------------------------------------------------------------ + +#. Clone ``PySide`` setup scripts from git repository: + + :: + + $ git clone https://github.com/PySide/pyside-setup.git pyside-setup + +#. Switch to the ``pyside-setup`` directory: + + :: + + $ cd pyside-setup + +#. Build ``PySide`` distribution: + + :: + + $ python2.7 setup.py bdist_wheel --version=1.2.2 + + .. commented out, working on this + #. Optionally you can build standalone version of distribution with embedded Qt libs: + + :: + + $ python2.7 setup.py bdist_wheel --version=1.2.2 --standalone + +#. To build the development version of ``PySide`` distribution, ignore the --version parameter: + + :: + + $ python2.7 setup.py bdist_wheel + + +Mac OS X: Installing PySide distribution +---------------------------------------- + +#. After the successful build, install the distribution with ``pip``: + + :: + + $ sudo pip2.7 install dist/PySide-1.2.2-cp27-none-linux-x86_64.whl + +#. Run the post-install script to finish the package configuration: + + :: + + $ sudo python2.7 pyside_postinstall.py -install + + +Mac OS X: Installing PySide distribution into ``virtual`` Python environment +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +#. Install latest ``virtualenv`` distribution: + + :: + + $ sudo pip2.7 virtualenv + +#. Use ``virtualenv`` to make a workspace: + + :: + + $ virtualenv-2.7 env + +#. Activate the virtual Python in the ``env`` directory: + + :: + + $ source env/bin/activate + +#. Install the distribution with ``pip``: + + :: + + (env) $ pip install ../dist/PySide-1.2.2-cp27-none-linux-x86_64.whl + +#. Run the post-install script to finish the package configuration: + + :: + + (env) $ pyside_postinstall.py -install + +#. Leave the virtual environment (optional): + + :: + + (env) $ deactivate + $ + + +Building PySide on a Linux System (Ubuntu 12.04 - 14.04) +======================================================== + +Linux: Installing prerequisites +------------------------------- + +#. Install build dependencies: + + :: + + $ sudo apt-get install build-essential git cmake libqt4-dev libphonon-dev python2.7-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev qtmobility-dev + +#. Install latest ``pip`` distribution into the Python you + installed in the first step: download `get-pip.py + `_ and run it using + the ``python`` interpreter of your Python 2.7 installation using a + command prompt: + + :: + + $ wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py + $ sudo python2.7 get-pip.py + +#. Install latest ``wheel`` distribution: + + :: + + $ sudo pip2.7 install wheel + + +Linux: Building PySide distribution +----------------------------------- + +#. Download ``PySide`` source distribution: + + :: + + $ wget https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/P/PySide/PySide-1.2.2.tar.gz + +#. Extract the source distribution: + + :: + + $ tar -xvzf PySide-1.2.2.tar.gz + +#. Switch to the distribution directory: + + :: + + $ cd PySide-1.2.2 + +#. Build the ``wheel`` binary distribution: + + :: + + $ python2.7 setup.py bdist_wheel --qmake=/usr/bin/qmake-qt4 + +#. Optionally you can build standalone version of distribution with embedded Qt libs: + + :: + + $ python2.7 setup.py bdist_wheel --qmake=/usr/bin/qmake-qt4 --standalone + + +Linux: Building PySide distribution from a Git repository +--------------------------------------------------------- + +#. Clone ``PySide`` setup scripts from git repository: + + :: + + $ git clone https://github.com/PySide/pyside-setup.git pyside-setup + +#. Switch to the ``pyside-setup`` directory: + + :: + + $ cd pyside-setup + +#. Build ``PySide`` distribution: + + :: + + $ python2.7 setup.py bdist_wheel --qmake=/usr/bin/qmake-qt4 --version=1.2.2 + +#. Optionally you can build standalone version of distribution with embedded Qt libs: + + :: + + $ python2.7 setup.py bdist_wheel --qmake=/usr/bin/qmake-qt4 --version=1.2.2 --standalone + +#. To build the development version of ``PySide`` distribution, ignore the --version parameter: + + :: + + $ python2.7 setup.py bdist_wheel --qmake=/usr/bin/qmake-qt4 + + +Linux: Installing PySide distribution +------------------------------------- + +#. After the successful build, install the distribution with ``pip``: + + :: + + $ sudo pip2.7 install dist/PySide-1.2.2-cp27-none-linux-x86_64.whl + +#. Run the post-install script to finish the package configuration: + + :: + + $ sudo python2.7 pyside_postinstall.py -install + + +Linux: Installing PySide distribution into ``virtual`` Python environment +------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +#. Install latest ``virtualenv`` distribution: + + :: + + $ sudo pip2.7 virtualenv + +#. Use ``virtualenv`` to make a workspace: + + :: + + $ virtualenv-2.7 env + +#. Switch to the ``env`` directory: + + :: + + $ cd env + +#. Install the distribution with ``pip``: + + :: + + $ bin/pip2.7 install ../dist/PySide-1.2.2-cp27-none-linux-x86_64.whl + +#. Run the post-install script to finish the package configuration: + + :: + + $ bin/python bin/pyside_postinstall.py -install + + +PySide Setup Script command line options +======================================== + +Usage on a Windows System +------------------------- + +:: + + c:\> c:\Python27\python.exe setup.py [distribution_type] [options] + +Usage on a Linux/Mac OS X System +-------------------------------- + +:: + + python2.7 setup.py [distribution_type] [options] + + +Distribution types +------------------ + +``bdist_wheel`` + Create a wheel binary distribution. + This distribution type can be installed with ``pip``. + +``bdist_egg`` + Create an egg binary distribution. + This distribution type can be installed with ``easy_install``. + +``bdist_wininst`` + Create a standalone windows installer with embedded Qt libs and development tools. + This distribution type can be installed with ``easy_install``. + +``install`` + Install package to site packages folder. + +``develop`` + Install package in ``development mode``, such that it's available on + ``sys.path``, yet can still be edited directly from its source folder. + +``sdist`` + Create a full source distribution with included sources of PySide Setup Scripts, + PySide, Shiboken, PySide Tools and PySide Examples. + Can be used to build binary distribution in offline mode. + +Options +------- + +``--qmake`` + Specify the path to qmake. + Useful when the qmake is not in path or more than one Qt versions are installed. + +``--openssl`` + Specify the path to OpenSSL libs. + +``--only-package`` + Skip rebuilding everything and create distribution from prebuilt binaries. + Before using this option first time, the full distribution build is required. + +``--cmake`` + Specify the path to cmake. + Useful when the cmake is not in path. + +``--standalone`` + When enabled, all required Qt libs will be included in PySide distribution. + This option is allways enabled on Windows. + On Linux it's disabled by default. + + .. note:: + + This option does not work on Mac OS X, yet. + +``--version`` + Specify what version of PySide distribution to build. + This option is available only when the setup scripts are cloned from git repository. + +``--list-versions`` + List available versions of PySide distributions. + +``--ignore-git`` + Don't pull sources from git repository. + +``--make-spec`` + Specify the cmake makefile generator type. + Available values are ``msvc`` on Windows and ``make`` on Linux/Mac OS X. + +``--no-examples`` + Don't include PySide examples in PySide distribution + +``--jobs`` + Specify the number of parallel build jobs + +``--jom`` + Use `jom `_ instead of nmake with msvc + +``--build-tests`` + Enable building the tests + +Feedback and getting involved +============================= + +- Mailing list: http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside +- Issue tracker: https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/PYSIDE +- Code Repository: http://qt.gitorious.org/pyside -- cgit v1.2.3