############################################################################# ## ## Copyright (C) 2018 The Qt Company Ltd. ## Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/ ## ## This file is part of Qt for Python. ## ## $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ ## Commercial License Usage ## Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in ## accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the ## Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in ## a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. For licensing terms ## and conditions see https://www.qt.io/terms-conditions. For further ## information use the contact form at https://www.qt.io/contact-us. ## ## GNU Lesser General Public License Usage ## Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser ## General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software ## Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL3 included in the ## packaging of this file. 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Please review the following ## information to ensure the GNU General Public License requirements will ## be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html and ## https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html. ## ## $QT_END_LICENSE$ ## ############################################################################# from build_scripts.utils import has_option from build_scripts.utils import option_value from build_scripts.utils import install_pip_dependencies from build_scripts.utils import get_qtci_virtualEnv from build_scripts.utils import run_instruction from build_scripts.utils import rmtree from build_scripts.utils import get_python_dict from build_scripts.utils import acceptCITestConfiguration import os # Values must match COIN thrift CI_HOST_OS = option_value("os") CI_TARGET_OS = option_value("targetOs") CI_HOST_ARCH = option_value("hostArch") CI_TARGET_ARCH = option_value("targetArch") CI_HOST_OS_VER = option_value("osVer") CI_ENV_INSTALL_DIR = option_value("instdir") CI_ENV_AGENT_DIR = option_value("agentdir") CI_COMPILER = option_value("compiler") CI_INTEGRATION_ID = option_value("coinIntegrationId") CI_FEATURES = [] _ci_features = option_value("features") if _ci_features is not None: for f in _ci_features.split(', '): CI_FEATURES.append(f) CI_RELEASE_CONF = has_option("packaging") def get_current_script_path(): """ Returns the absolute path containing this script. """ try: this_file = __file__ except NameError: this_file = sys.argv[0] this_file = os.path.abspath(this_file) return os.path.dirname(this_file) def is_snapshot_build(): """ Returns True if project needs to be built with --snapshot-build This is true if the version found in pyside_version.py is not a pre-release version (no alphas, betas). This eliminates the need to remove the --snapshot-build option on a per-release branch basis (less things to remember to do for a release). """ setup_script_dir = get_current_script_path() pyside_version_py = os.path.join( setup_script_dir, "sources", "pyside2", "pyside_version.py") d = get_python_dict(pyside_version_py) pre_release_version_type = d['pre_release_version_type'] pre_release_version = d['pre_release_version'] if pre_release_version or pre_release_version_type: return True return False def call_setup(python_ver): _pExe, _env, env_pip, env_python = get_qtci_virtualEnv(python_ver, CI_HOST_OS, CI_HOST_ARCH, CI_TARGET_ARCH) rmtree(_env, True) run_instruction(["virtualenv", "-p", _pExe, _env], "Failed to create virtualenv") install_pip_dependencies(env_pip, ["six", "wheel"]) cmd = [env_python, "setup.py"] if CI_RELEASE_CONF: cmd += ["bdist_wheel", "--standalone"] else: cmd += ["build"] if CI_HOST_OS == "MacOS": cmd += ["--qmake=" + CI_ENV_INSTALL_DIR + "/bin/qmake"] elif CI_HOST_OS == "Windows": cmd += ["--qmake=" + CI_ENV_INSTALL_DIR + "\\bin\\qmake.exe"] else: cmd += ["--qmake=" + CI_ENV_INSTALL_DIR + "/bin/qmake"] cmd += ["--build-tests", "--jobs=4", "--verbose-build"] if python_ver == "3": cmd += ["--limited-api=yes"] if is_snapshot_build(): cmd += ["--snapshot-build"] cmd += ["--package-timestamp=" + CI_INTEGRATION_ID] run_instruction(cmd, "Failed to run setup.py") def run_build_instructions(): if not acceptCITestConfiguration(CI_HOST_OS, CI_HOST_OS_VER, CI_TARGET_ARCH, CI_COMPILER): exit() # Uses default python, hopefully we have python2 installed on all hosts # Skip building using Python 2 on Windows, because of different MSVC C runtimes (VS2008 vs VS2015+) if CI_HOST_OS != "Windows": call_setup("") # In case of packaging build, we have to build also python3 wheel if CI_RELEASE_CONF and CI_HOST_OS_VER not in ["RHEL_6_6"]: call_setup("3") if __name__ == "__main__": run_build_instructions()