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#! /usr/bin/env python
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# Copyright Contributors to the OpenTimelineIO project
"""Setup.py for installing OpenTimelineIO
For more information:
- see README.md
- http://opentimeline.io
"""
import multiprocessing
import os
import sys
import platform
import subprocess
import unittest
import tempfile
import shutil
from setuptools import (
setup,
Extension,
find_packages,
)
import setuptools.command.build_ext
import setuptools.command.build_py
SOURCE_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
PLAT_TO_CMAKE = {
"win32": "Win32",
"win-amd64": "x64",
}
def _debugInstance(x):
for a in sorted(dir(x)):
print("%s: %s" % (a, getattr(x, a)))
class CMakeExtension(Extension):
def __init__(self, name):
Extension.__init__(self, name, sources=[])
class OTIO_build_ext(setuptools.command.build_ext.build_ext):
"""
def initialize_options(self):
super(setuptools.command.build_ext.build_ext, self).initialize_options()
"""
def run(self):
# This works around the fact that we build _opentime and _otio
# extensions as a one-shot cmake invocation. Usually we'd build each
# separately using build_extension.
self.announce('running OTIO build_ext', level=2)
self.build()
def build(self):
self.build_temp_dir = (
os.environ.get("OTIO_CXX_BUILD_TMP_DIR")
or os.path.abspath(self.build_temp)
)
if not os.path.exists(self.build_temp_dir):
os.makedirs(self.build_temp_dir)
debug = (self.debug or bool(os.environ.get("OTIO_CXX_DEBUG_BUILD")))
self.build_config = ('Debug' if debug else 'Release')
self.cmake_preflight_check()
self.cmake_generate()
self.cmake_install()
def generate_cmake_arguments(self):
# Use the provided build dir so setuptools will be able to locate and
# either install to the correct location or package.
install_dir = os.path.abspath(self.build_lib)
if not install_dir.endswith(os.path.sep):
install_dir += os.path.sep
cmake_args = [
# Python_EXECUTABLE is important as it tells CMake's FindPython
# which Python executable to use. We absolutely want to use the
# interpreter that was used to execute the setup.py.
# See https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.20/module/FindPython.html#artifacts-specification # noqa: E501
# Also, be careful, CMake is case sensitive ;)
'-DPython_EXECUTABLE=' + sys.executable,
'-DOTIO_PYTHON_INSTALL:BOOL=ON',
'-DOTIO_CXX_INSTALL:BOOL=OFF',
'-DOTIO_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=OFF',
'-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=' + self.build_config,
'-DOTIO_PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR=' + install_dir,
# turn off the C++ tests during a Python build
'-DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=OFF',
# Python modules wil be installed by setuptools.
'-DOTIO_INSTALL_PYTHON_MODULES:BOOL=OFF',
]
if platform.system() == "Windows":
cmake_args += ["-A", PLAT_TO_CMAKE[self.plat_name]]
cxx_coverage = bool(os.environ.get("OTIO_CXX_COVERAGE_BUILD"))
if cxx_coverage and not os.environ.get("OTIO_CXX_BUILD_TMP_DIR"):
raise RuntimeError(
"C++ code coverage requires that both OTIO_CXX_COVERAGE_BUILD=ON "
"and OTIO_CXX_BUILD_TMP_DIR are specified as environment "
"variables, otherwise coverage cannot be generated."
)
if cxx_coverage:
cmake_args += ['-DOTIO_CXX_COVERAGE=1']
# allow external arguments to cmake via the CMAKE_ARGS env var
cmake_args += [
arg for arg in os.environ.get("CMAKE_ARGS", "").split(" ")
if arg
]
return cmake_args
def cmake_preflight_check(self):
"""
Verify that CMake is greater or equal to the required version
We do this so that the error message is clear if the minimum version is not met.
"""
self.announce('running cmake check', level=2)
# We need to run cmake --check-system-vars because it will still generate
# a CMakeCache.txt file.
tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=self.build_temp_dir)
args = ["--check-system-vars", SOURCE_DIR] + self.generate_cmake_arguments()
proc = subprocess.Popen(
["cmake"] + args,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
cwd=tmpdir,
universal_newlines=True
)
_, stderr = proc.communicate()
if proc.returncode != 0:
raise RuntimeError(stderr.strip())
shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
def cmake_generate(self):
self.announce('running cmake generation', level=2)
cmake_args = ['cmake', SOURCE_DIR] + self.generate_cmake_arguments()
subprocess.check_call(
cmake_args,
cwd=self.build_temp_dir,
env=os.environ.copy()
)
def cmake_install(self):
self.announce('running cmake build', level=2)
if platform.system() == "Windows":
multi_proc = '/m'
else:
multi_proc = '-j{}'.format(multiprocessing.cpu_count())
subprocess.check_call(
[
'cmake',
'--build', '.',
'--target', 'install',
'--config', self.build_config,
'--', multi_proc,
],
cwd=self.build_temp_dir,
env=os.environ.copy()
)
# check the python version first
if (
sys.version_info[0] < 2 or
(sys.version_info[0] == 2 and sys.version_info[1] < 7)
):
sys.exit(
'OpenTimelineIO requires python2.7 or greater, detected version:'
' {}.{}'.format(
sys.version_info[0],
sys.version_info[1]
)
)
# Metadata that gets stamped into the __init__ files during the build phase.
PROJECT_METADATA = {
"version": "0.15.0.dev1",
"author": 'Contributors to the OpenTimelineIO project',
"author_email": '[email protected]',
"license": 'Modified Apache 2.0 License',
}
METADATA_TEMPLATE = """
__version__ = "{version}"
__author__ = "{author}"
__author_email__ = "{author_email}"
__license__ = "{license}"
"""
def _append_version_info_to_init_scripts(build_lib):
"""Stamp PROJECT_METADATA into __init__ files."""
for module, parentdir in [
("opentimelineio", "src/py-opentimelineio"),
("opentimelineio_contrib", "contrib"),
("opentimelineview", "src")
]:
target_file = os.path.join(build_lib, module, "__init__.py")
source_file = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(__file__),
parentdir,
module,
"__init__.py"
)
# get the base data from the original file
with open(source_file, 'r') as fi:
src_data = fi.read()
# write that + the suffix to the target file
with open(target_file, 'w') as fo:
fo.write(src_data)
fo.write(METADATA_TEMPLATE.format(**PROJECT_METADATA))
class OTIO_build_py(setuptools.command.build_py.build_py):
"""Stamps PROJECT_METADATA into __init__ files."""
def run(self):
setuptools.command.build_py.build_py.run(self)
if not self.dry_run:
_append_version_info_to_init_scripts(self.build_lib)
def test_otio():
"""Discovers and runs tests"""
try:
# Clear the environment of a preset media linker
del os.environ['OTIO_DEFAULT_MEDIA_LINKER']
except KeyError:
pass
return unittest.TestLoader().discover('tests')
# copied from first paragraph of README.md
LONG_DESCRIPTION = """OpenTimelineIO is an interchange format and API for
editorial cut information. OTIO is not a container format for media, rather it
contains information about the order and length of cuts and references to
external media.
OTIO includes both a file format and an API for manipulating that format. It
also includes a plugin architecture for writing adapters to convert from/to
existing editorial timeline formats. It also implements a dependency- less
library for dealing strictly with time, opentime.
You can provide adapters for your video editing tool or pipeline as needed.
Each adapter allows for import/export between that proprietary tool and the
OpenTimelineIO format."""
setup(
name='OpenTimelineIO',
description='Editorial interchange format and API',
long_description=LONG_DESCRIPTION,
long_description_content_type='text/markdown',
url='http://opentimeline.io',
project_urls={
'Source':
'https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenTimelineIO',
'Documentation':
'https://opentimelineio.readthedocs.io/',
'Issues':
'https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenTimelineIO/issues',
},
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics',
'Topic :: Multimedia :: Video',
'Topic :: Multimedia :: Video :: Display',
'Topic :: Multimedia :: Video :: Non-Linear Editor',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules',
'License :: Other/Proprietary License',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Natural Language :: English',
],
keywords='film tv editing editorial edit non-linear edl time',
platforms='any',
package_data={
'opentimelineio': [
'adapters/builtin_adapters.plugin_manifest.json',
],
'opentimelineio_contrib': [
'adapters/contrib_adapters.plugin_manifest.json',
],
},
packages=(
find_packages(where="src/py-opentimelineio") + # opentimelineio
find_packages(where="src") + # opentimelineview
find_packages(where="contrib", exclude=["opentimelineio_contrib.adapters.tests"]) # opentimelineio_contrib # noqa
),
ext_modules=[
CMakeExtension('_opentimelineio'),
CMakeExtension('_opentime'),
],
package_dir={
'opentimelineio_contrib': 'contrib/opentimelineio_contrib',
'opentimelineio': 'src/py-opentimelineio/opentimelineio',
'opentimelineview': 'src/opentimelineview',
},
# Disallow 3.9.0 because of https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/22670
python_requires='>2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*, !=3.5.*, !=3.6.*, !=3.9.0', # noqa: E501
install_requires=[
'pyaaf2~=1.4.0',
'backports.tempfile; python_version<"3.0"',
# Enables the builtins module in the XGES adapter
'future; python_version<"3.0"',
# Used in the otioz adapter to conform to unix paths
'pathlib2; python_version<"3.0"'
],
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'otioview = opentimelineview.console:main',
'otiocat = opentimelineio.console.otiocat:main',
'otioconvert = opentimelineio.console.otioconvert:main',
'otiostat = opentimelineio.console.otiostat:main',
'otiopluginfo = opentimelineio.console.otiopluginfo:main',
(
'otioautogen_serialized_schema_docs = '
'opentimelineio.console.autogen_serialized_datamodel:main'
),
],
},
extras_require={
'dev': [
'check-manifest',
'flake8>=3.5',
'coverage>=4.5',
'urllib3>=1.24.3'
],
'view': [
'PySide2~=5.11; platform.machine=="x86_64"',
'PySide6~=6.2; platform.machine=="aarch64"'
]
},
test_suite='setup.test_otio',
tests_require=[
'mock;python_version<"3.3"',
],
# because we need to open() the adapters manifest, we aren't zip-safe
zip_safe=False,
# The sequence of operations performed by setup.py is:
# OTIO_install::initialize
# OTIO_install::run
# OTIO_build_py::run
# the OpenTimelineIO egg is created
# OTIO_build_ext::initialize_options
# MANIFEST.in is read
# the lack of CHANGELOG.md is then reported.
# OTIO_build_ext::run is called
# OTIO_build_ext::build
# site-packages/opentimelineio* is populated with all scripts and extensions.
# pyc's are created for every python script.
# The egg is moved into site-packages,
# wrapper scripts for all the otiotools are created in a bin directory at the
# installation root.
cmdclass={
'build_py': OTIO_build_py,
'build_ext': OTIO_build_ext,
},
# expand the project metadata dictionary to fill in those values
**PROJECT_METADATA
)