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packaging: support building WiX installers with PyOxidizer We initially implemented PyOxidizer support for Inno installers. That did most of the heavy work of integrating PyOxidizer into the packaging system. Implementing WiX installer support was pretty straightforward. Aspects of this patch look very similar to Inno's. The main difference is the handling of the Visual C++ Redistributable Runtime files. The WiX installer was formerly using merge modules to install the VC++ 9.0 runtime because this feature is supported by the WiX installer (it isn't easily available to Inno installers). Our strategy for the runtime files is to install the vcruntime140.dll file next to hg.exe just like any other file. While we could leverage WiX's functionality for invoking a VCRedist installer, I don't want to deal with the complexity at this juncture. So, we let run_pyoxidizer() copy vcruntime140.dll into the staging directory (like it does for Inno) and our dynamic WiX XML generator picks it up as a regular file and installs it. We did, however, have to teach mercurial.wxs how to conditionally use the merge modules. But this was rather straightforward. Comparing the file layout of the WiX installers before and after: * Various lib/*.{pyd, dll} files no longer exist * python27.dll was replaced by python37.dll * vcruntime140.dll was added All these changes are expected due to the transition to Python 3 and to PyOxidizer, which embeded the .pyd and .dll files in hg.exe. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8477

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r42118 # util.py - Common packaging utility code.
#
# Copyright 2019 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
# no-check-code because Python 3 native.
import distutils.version
import getpass
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r43916 import glob
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r42118 import os
import pathlib
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r43918 import re
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r43916 import shutil
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r42118 import subprocess
import tarfile
import zipfile
def extract_tar_to_directory(source: pathlib.Path, dest: pathlib.Path):
with tarfile.open(source, 'r') as tf:
tf.extractall(dest)
def extract_zip_to_directory(source: pathlib.Path, dest: pathlib.Path):
with zipfile.ZipFile(source, 'r') as zf:
zf.extractall(dest)
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r45270 def find_vc_runtime_dll(x64=False):
"""Finds Visual C++ Runtime DLL to include in distribution."""
# We invoke vswhere to find the latest Visual Studio install.
vswhere = (
pathlib.Path(os.environ["ProgramFiles(x86)"])
/ "Microsoft Visual Studio"
/ "Installer"
/ "vswhere.exe"
)
if not vswhere.exists():
raise Exception(
"could not find vswhere.exe: %s does not exist" % vswhere
)
args = [
str(vswhere),
# -products * is necessary to return results from Build Tools
# (as opposed to full IDE installs).
"-products",
"*",
"-requires",
"Microsoft.VisualCpp.Redist.14.Latest",
"-latest",
"-property",
"installationPath",
]
vs_install_path = pathlib.Path(
os.fsdecode(subprocess.check_output(args).strip())
)
# This just gets us a path like
# C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community
# Actually vcruntime140.dll is under a path like:
# VC\Redist\MSVC\<version>\<arch>\Microsoft.VC14<X>.CRT\vcruntime140.dll.
arch = "x64" if x64 else "x86"
search_glob = (
r"%s\VC\Redist\MSVC\*\%s\Microsoft.VC14*.CRT\vcruntime140.dll"
% (vs_install_path, arch)
)
candidates = glob.glob(search_glob, recursive=True)
for candidate in reversed(candidates):
return pathlib.Path(candidate)
raise Exception("could not find vcruntime140.dll")
def find_legacy_vc_runtime_files(x64=False):
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r42118 """Finds Visual C++ Runtime DLLs to include in distribution."""
winsxs = pathlib.Path(os.environ['SYSTEMROOT']) / 'WinSxS'
prefix = 'amd64' if x64 else 'x86'
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r43346 candidates = sorted(
p
for p in os.listdir(winsxs)
if p.lower().startswith('%s_microsoft.vc90.crt_' % prefix)
)
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for p in candidates:
print('found candidate VC runtime: %s' % p)
# Take the newest version.
version = candidates[-1]
d = winsxs / version
return [
d / 'msvcm90.dll',
d / 'msvcp90.dll',
d / 'msvcr90.dll',
winsxs / 'Manifests' / ('%s.manifest' % version),
]
def windows_10_sdk_info():
"""Resolves information about the Windows 10 SDK."""
base = pathlib.Path(os.environ['ProgramFiles(x86)']) / 'Windows Kits' / '10'
if not base.is_dir():
raise Exception('unable to find Windows 10 SDK at %s' % base)
# Find the latest version.
bin_base = base / 'bin'
versions = [v for v in os.listdir(bin_base) if v.startswith('10.')]
version = sorted(versions, reverse=True)[0]
bin_version = bin_base / version
return {
'root': base,
'version': version,
'bin_root': bin_version,
'bin_x86': bin_version / 'x86',
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r43346 'bin_x64': bin_version / 'x64',
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r42118 }
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r44707 def normalize_windows_version(version):
"""Normalize Mercurial version string so WiX/Inno accepts it.
Version strings have to be numeric ``A.B.C[.D]`` to conform with MSI's
requirements.
We normalize RC version or the commit count to a 4th version component.
We store this in the 4th component because ``A.B.C`` releases do occur
and we want an e.g. ``5.3rc0`` version to be semantically less than a
``5.3.1rc2`` version. This requires always reserving the 3rd version
component for the point release and the ``X.YrcN`` release is always
point release 0.
In the case of an RC and presence of ``+`` suffix data, we can't use both
because the version format is limited to 4 components. We choose to use
RC and throw away the commit count in the suffix. This means we could
produce multiple installers with the same normalized version string.
>>> normalize_windows_version("5.3")
'5.3.0'
>>> normalize_windows_version("5.3rc0")
'5.3.0.0'
>>> normalize_windows_version("5.3rc1")
'5.3.0.1'
>>> normalize_windows_version("5.3rc1+2-abcdef")
'5.3.0.1'
>>> normalize_windows_version("5.3+2-abcdef")
'5.3.0.2'
"""
if '+' in version:
version, extra = version.split('+', 1)
else:
extra = None
# 4.9rc0
if version[:-1].endswith('rc'):
rc = int(version[-1:])
version = version[:-3]
else:
rc = None
# Ensure we have at least X.Y version components.
versions = [int(v) for v in version.split('.')]
while len(versions) < 3:
versions.append(0)
if len(versions) < 4:
if rc is not None:
versions.append(rc)
elif extra:
# <commit count>-<hash>+<date>
versions.append(int(extra.split('-')[0]))
return '.'.join('%d' % x for x in versions[0:4])
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r42118 def find_signtool():
"""Find signtool.exe from the Windows SDK."""
sdk = windows_10_sdk_info()
for key in ('bin_x64', 'bin_x86'):
p = sdk[key] / 'signtool.exe'
if p.exists():
return p
raise Exception('could not find signtool.exe in Windows 10 SDK')
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r43346 def sign_with_signtool(
file_path,
description,
subject_name=None,
cert_path=None,
cert_password=None,
timestamp_url=None,
):
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r42118 """Digitally sign a file with signtool.exe.
``file_path`` is file to sign.
``description`` is text that goes in the signature.
The signing certificate can be specified by ``cert_path`` or
``subject_name``. These correspond to the ``/f`` and ``/n`` arguments
to signtool.exe, respectively.
The certificate password can be specified via ``cert_password``. If
not provided, you will be prompted for the password.
``timestamp_url`` is the URL of a RFC 3161 timestamp server (``/tr``
argument to signtool.exe).
"""
if cert_path and subject_name:
raise ValueError('cannot specify both cert_path and subject_name')
while cert_path and not cert_password:
cert_password = getpass.getpass('password for %s: ' % cert_path)
args = [
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'sign',
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'sha256',
'/d',
description,
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if cert_path:
args.extend(['/f', str(cert_path), '/p', cert_password])
elif subject_name:
args.extend(['/n', subject_name])
if timestamp_url:
args.extend(['/tr', timestamp_url, '/td', 'sha256'])
args.append(str(file_path))
print('signing %s' % file_path)
subprocess.run(args, check=True)
PRINT_PYTHON_INFO = '''
import platform; print("%s:%s" % (platform.architecture()[0], platform.python_version()))
'''.strip()
def python_exe_info(python_exe: pathlib.Path):
"""Obtain information about a Python executable."""
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r42259 res = subprocess.check_output([str(python_exe), '-c', PRINT_PYTHON_INFO])
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r42259 arch, version = res.decode('utf-8').split(':')
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version = distutils.version.LooseVersion(version)
return {
'arch': arch,
'version': version,
'py3': version >= distutils.version.LooseVersion('3'),
}
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def process_install_rules(
rules: list, source_dir: pathlib.Path, dest_dir: pathlib.Path
):
for source, dest in rules:
if '*' in source:
if not dest.endswith('/'):
raise ValueError('destination must end in / when globbing')
# We strip off the source path component before the first glob
# character to construct the relative install path.
prefix_end_index = source[: source.index('*')].rindex('/')
relative_prefix = source_dir / source[0:prefix_end_index]
for res in glob.glob(str(source_dir / source), recursive=True):
source_path = pathlib.Path(res)
if source_path.is_dir():
continue
rel_path = source_path.relative_to(relative_prefix)
dest_path = dest_dir / dest[:-1] / rel_path
dest_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
print('copying %s to %s' % (source_path, dest_path))
shutil.copy(source_path, dest_path)
# Simple file case.
else:
source_path = pathlib.Path(source)
if dest.endswith('/'):
dest_path = pathlib.Path(dest) / source_path.name
else:
dest_path = pathlib.Path(dest)
full_source_path = source_dir / source_path
full_dest_path = dest_dir / dest_path
full_dest_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copy(full_source_path, full_dest_path)
print('copying %s to %s' % (full_source_path, full_dest_path))
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def read_version_py(source_dir):
"""Read the mercurial/__version__.py file to resolve the version string."""
p = source_dir / 'mercurial' / '__version__.py'
with p.open('r', encoding='utf-8') as fh:
m = re.search('version = b"([^"]+)"', fh.read(), re.MULTILINE)
if not m:
raise Exception('could not parse %s' % p)
return m.group(1)