changeset 42054:399ed3e86a49

py2exe: add workaround to allow bundling of hgext3rd.* extensions py2exe doesn't know how to handle namespace packages *at all*, so it treats them like normal packages. As a result, if we try and bundle hgext3rd.evolve in a py2exe build, it won't work if we install evolve into the virtualenv. In order to work around this, tortoisehg installs hgext3rd.evolve etc into its staged hg directory, since it doesn't use a virtualenv. As a workaround for us, we'll just allow any extra packages users want bundled are part of hg during the pseudo-install phase that py2exe uses. I'm not happy about this, but it *works*. As a sample of how you'd make an MSI with evolve bundled: import os import shutil import subprocess import tempfile def stage_evolve(version): """Stage evolve for inclusion in py2exe binary.""" with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp: evolve = os.path.join(temp, "evolve") subprocess.check_call([ "hg.exe", "clone", "https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/evolve/", "--update", version, evolve, ]) dest = os.path.join('..', 'hgext3rd', 'evolve') if os.path.exists(dest): shutil.rmtree(dest) shutil.copytree(os.path.join(evolve, "hgext3rd", "evolve"), dest) def main(): stage_evolve('tip') print("\0") print("hgext3rd") print("hgext3rd.evolve") print("hgext3rd.evolve.hack") print("hgext3rd.evolve.thirdparty") if __name__ == "__main__": main() is a script you can pass to the wix/build.py as --extra-packages-script, and the resulting .msi will have an hg binary with evolve baked in. users will still need to enable evolve in their hgrc, so you'd probably also want to bundle configs in your msi for an enterprise environment, but that's already easy to do with the support for extra features and wxs files in the wix build process. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6189
author Augie Fackler <augie@google.com>
date Wed, 03 Apr 2019 11:46:29 -0400
parents 429bed755ce1
children b9e5f3853a97
files contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/py2exe.py setup.py
diffstat 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/py2exe.py	Tue Apr 02 23:38:54 2019 -0400
+++ b/contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/py2exe.py	Wed Apr 03 11:46:29 2019 -0400
@@ -118,6 +118,10 @@
 
     if extra_packages:
         env['HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_PACKAGES'] = ' '.join(sorted(extra_packages))
+        hgext3rd_extras = sorted(
+            e for e in extra_packages if e.startswith('hgext3rd.'))
+        if hgext3rd_extras:
+            env['HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_INSTALL_PACKAGES'] = ' '.join(hgext3rd_extras)
     if extra_excludes:
         env['HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_EXCLUDES'] = ' '.join(sorted(extra_excludes))
     if extra_dll_excludes:
--- a/setup.py	Tue Apr 02 23:38:54 2019 -0400
+++ b/setup.py	Wed Apr 03 11:46:29 2019 -0400
@@ -975,6 +975,12 @@
     packages.extend(['mercurial.thirdparty.concurrent',
                      'mercurial.thirdparty.concurrent.futures'])
 
+if 'HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_INSTALL_PACKAGES' in os.environ:
+    # py2exe can't cope with namespace packages very well, so we have to
+    # install any hgext3rd.* extensions that we want in the final py2exe
+    # image here. This is gross, but you gotta do what you gotta do.
+    packages.extend(os.environ['HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_INSTALL_PACKAGES'].split(' '))
+
 common_depends = ['mercurial/bitmanipulation.h',
                   'mercurial/compat.h',
                   'mercurial/cext/util.h']