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# inno.py - Inno Setup functionality.
#
# 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 os
import pathlib
import shutil
import subprocess
import jinja2
from .py2exe import (
build_py2exe,
stage_install,
)
from .pyoxidizer import run_pyoxidizer
from .util import (
find_legacy_vc_runtime_files,
normalize_windows_version,
process_install_rules,
read_version_py,
)
EXTRA_PACKAGES = {
'dulwich',
'keyring',
'pygments',
'win32ctypes',
}
EXTRA_INSTALL_RULES = [
('contrib/win32/mercurial.ini', 'defaultrc/mercurial.rc'),
]
PACKAGE_FILES_METADATA = {
'ReadMe.html': 'Flags: isreadme',
}
def build_with_py2exe(
source_dir: pathlib.Path,
build_dir: pathlib.Path,
python_exe: pathlib.Path,
iscc_exe: pathlib.Path,
version=None,
):
"""Build the Inno installer using py2exe.
Build files will be placed in ``build_dir``.
py2exe's setup.py doesn't use setuptools. It doesn't have modern logic
for finding the Python 2.7 toolchain. So, we require the environment
to already be configured with an active toolchain.
"""
if not iscc_exe.exists():
raise Exception('%s does not exist' % iscc_exe)
vc_x64 = r'\x64' in os.environ.get('LIB', '')
arch = 'x64' if vc_x64 else 'x86'
inno_build_dir = build_dir / ('inno-py2exe-%s' % arch)
staging_dir = inno_build_dir / 'stage'
requirements_txt = (
source_dir / 'contrib' / 'packaging' / 'requirements_win32.txt'
)
inno_build_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
build_py2exe(
source_dir,
build_dir,
python_exe,
'inno',
requirements_txt,
extra_packages=EXTRA_PACKAGES,
)
# Purge the staging directory for every build so packaging is
# pristine.
if staging_dir.exists():
print('purging %s' % staging_dir)
shutil.rmtree(staging_dir)
# Now assemble all the packaged files into the staging directory.
stage_install(source_dir, staging_dir)
# We also install some extra files.
process_install_rules(EXTRA_INSTALL_RULES, source_dir, staging_dir)
# hg.exe depends on VC9 runtime DLLs. Copy those into place.
for f in find_legacy_vc_runtime_files(vc_x64):
if f.name.endswith('.manifest'):
basename = 'Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest'
else:
basename = f.name
dest_path = staging_dir / basename
print('copying %s to %s' % (f, dest_path))
shutil.copyfile(f, dest_path)
build_installer(
source_dir,
inno_build_dir,
staging_dir,
iscc_exe,
version,
arch="x64" if vc_x64 else None,
)
def build_with_pyoxidizer(
source_dir: pathlib.Path,
build_dir: pathlib.Path,
target_triple: str,
iscc_exe: pathlib.Path,
version=None,
):
"""Build the Inno installer using PyOxidizer."""
if not iscc_exe.exists():
raise Exception("%s does not exist" % iscc_exe)
inno_build_dir = build_dir / ("inno-pyoxidizer-%s" % target_triple)
staging_dir = inno_build_dir / "stage"
inno_build_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
run_pyoxidizer(source_dir, inno_build_dir, staging_dir, target_triple)
process_install_rules(EXTRA_INSTALL_RULES, source_dir, staging_dir)
build_installer(
source_dir,
inno_build_dir,
staging_dir,
iscc_exe,
version,
arch="x64" if "x86_64" in target_triple else None,
)
def build_installer(
source_dir: pathlib.Path,
inno_build_dir: pathlib.Path,
staging_dir: pathlib.Path,
iscc_exe: pathlib.Path,
version,
arch=None,
):
"""Build an Inno installer from staged Mercurial files.
This function is agnostic about how to build Mercurial. It just
cares that Mercurial files are in ``staging_dir``.
"""
inno_source_dir = source_dir / "contrib" / "packaging" / "inno"
# The final package layout is simply a mirror of the staging directory.
package_files = []
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(staging_dir):
dirs.sort()
root = pathlib.Path(root)
for f in sorted(files):
full = root / f
rel = full.relative_to(staging_dir)
if str(rel.parent) == '.':
dest_dir = '{app}'
else:
dest_dir = '{app}\\%s' % rel.parent
package_files.append(
{
'source': rel,
'dest_dir': dest_dir,
'metadata': PACKAGE_FILES_METADATA.get(str(rel), None),
}
)
print('creating installer')
# Install Inno files by rendering a template.
jinja_env = jinja2.Environment(
loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(str(inno_source_dir)),
# Need to change these to prevent conflict with Inno Setup.
comment_start_string='{##',
comment_end_string='##}',
)
try:
template = jinja_env.get_template('mercurial.iss')
except jinja2.TemplateSyntaxError as e:
raise Exception(
'template syntax error at %s:%d: %s'
% (e.name, e.lineno, e.message,)
)
content = template.render(package_files=package_files)
with (inno_build_dir / 'mercurial.iss').open('w', encoding='utf-8') as fh:
fh.write(content)
# Copy additional files used by Inno.
for p in ('mercurial.ico', 'postinstall.txt'):
shutil.copyfile(
source_dir / 'contrib' / 'win32' / p, inno_build_dir / p
)
args = [str(iscc_exe)]
if arch:
args.append('/dARCH=%s' % arch)
if not version:
version = read_version_py(source_dir)
args.append('/dVERSION=%s' % version)
args.append('/dQUAD_VERSION=%s' % normalize_windows_version(version))
args.append('/Odist')
args.append(str(inno_build_dir / 'mercurial.iss'))
subprocess.run(args, cwd=str(source_dir), check=True)