import os import sys from pathlib import Path from textwrap import dedent __all__ = list("Qt" + body for body in "@all_module_shortnames@" .split(";")) __version__ = "@FINAL_PACKAGE_VERSION@" __version_info__ = (@BINDING_API_MAJOR_VERSION@, @BINDING_API_MINOR_VERSION@, @BINDING_API_MICRO_VERSION@, "@BINDING_API_PRE_RELEASE_VERSION_TYPE@", "@BINDING_API_PRE_RELEASE_VERSION@") def _additional_dll_directories(package_dir): # Find shiboken6 relative to the package directory. root = Path(package_dir).parent # Check for a flat .zip as deployed by cx_free(PYSIDE-1257) if root.suffix == '.zip': return [] shiboken6 = root / 'shiboken6' if shiboken6.is_dir(): # Standard case, only shiboken6 is needed return [shiboken6] # The below code is for the build process when generate_pyi.py # is executed in the build directory. We need libpyside and Qt in addition. shiboken6 = Path(root).parent / 'shiboken6' / 'libshiboken' if not shiboken6.is_dir(): raise ImportError(shiboken6 + ' does not exist') result = [shiboken6, root / 'libpyside'] for path in os.environ.get('PATH').split(';'): if path: if (Path(path) / 'qmake.exe').exists(): result.append(path) break return result def _setupQtDirectories(): # On Windows we need to explicitly import the shiboken6 module so # that the libshiboken.dll dependency is loaded by the time a # Qt module is imported. Otherwise due to PATH not containing # the shiboken6 module path, the Qt module import would fail # due to the missing libshiboken dll. # In addition, as of Python 3.8, the shiboken package directory # must be added to the DLL search paths so that shiboken6.dll # is found. # We need to do the same on Linux and macOS, because we do not # embed rpaths into the PySide6 libraries that would point to # the libshiboken library location. Importing the module # loads the libraries into the process memory beforehand, and # thus takes care of it for us. pyside_package_dir = Path(__file__).parent.resolve() if sys.platform == 'win32' and sys.version_info[0] == 3 and sys.version_info[1] >= 8: for dir in _additional_dll_directories(pyside_package_dir): os.add_dll_directory(dir) try: # PYSIDE-1497: we use the build dir or install dir or site-packages, whatever the path # setting dictates. There is no longer a difference in path structure. from shiboken6 import Shiboken except Exception: paths = ', '.join(sys.path) print(f"PySide6/__init__.py: Unable to import Shiboken from {paths}", file=sys.stderr) raise # Trigger signature initialization. try: # PYSIDE-829: Avoid non-existent attributes in compiled code (Nuitka). # We now use an explicit function instead of touching a signature. _init_pyside_extension() except (AttributeError, NameError): stars = 79 * "*" fname = Shiboken.__file__ print(dedent(f'''\ {stars} PySide6/__init__.py: The `signature` module was not initialized. This libshiboken module was loaded from "{fname}". Please make sure that this is the real Shiboken binary and not just a folder. {stars} '''), file=sys.stderr) raise if sys.platform == 'win32': # PATH has to contain the package directory, otherwise plugins # won't be able to find their required Qt libraries (e.g. the # svg image plugin won't find Qt5Svg.dll). os.environ['PATH'] = os.fspath(pyside_package_dir) + os.pathsep + os.environ['PATH'] # On Windows, add the PySide6\openssl folder (created by setup.py's # --openssl option) to the PATH so that the SSL DLLs can be found # when Qt tries to dynamically load them. Tell Qt to load them and # then reset the PATH. openssl_dir = pyside_package_dir / 'openssl' if openssl_dir.exists(): path = os.environ['PATH'] try: os.environ['PATH'] = os.fspath(openssl_dir) + os.pathsep + path try: from . import QtNetwork except ImportError: pass else: QtNetwork.QSslSocket.supportsSsl() finally: os.environ['PATH'] = path _setupQtDirectories()