packaging: use PyOxidizer for producing WiX MSI installer
We recently taught our in-tree PyOxidizer configuration file to
produce MSI installers with WiX using PyOxidizer's built-in
support for doing so.
This commit changes our WiX + PyOxidizer installer generation
code to use this functionality.
After this change, all the Python packaging code is doing is the
following:
* Building HTML documentation
* Making gettext available to the build process.
* Munging CLI arguments to variables for the `pyoxidizer` execution.
* Invoking `pyoxidizer build`.
* Copying the produced `.msi` to the `dist/` directory.
Applying this stack on stable and rebuilding the 5.8 MSI installer
produced the following differences from the official 5.8 installer:
* .exe and .pyd files aren't byte identical (this is expected).
* Various .dist-info/ directories have different names due to older
versions of PyOxidizer being buggy and not properly normalizing
package names. (The new behavior is correct.)
* Various *.dist-info/RECORD files are different due to content
divergence of files (this is expected).
* The python38.dll differs due to newer PyOxidizer shipping a newer
version of Python 3.8.
* We now ship python3.dll because PyOxidizer now includes this file
by default.
* The vcruntime140.dll differs because newer PyOxidizer installs a newer
version. We also now ship a vcruntime140_1.dll because newer versions
of the redistributable ship 2 files now.
The WiX GUIDs and IDs of installed files have likely changed as a
result of PyOxidizer's different mechanism for generating those
identifiers. This means that an upgrade install of the MSI will
replace files instead of doing an incremental update. This is
likely harmless and we've incurred this kind of breakage before.
As far as I can tell, the new PyOxidizer-built MSI is functionally
equivalent to the old method. Once we drop support for Python 2.7
MSI installers, we can delete the WiX code from the repository.
This commit temporarily drops support for extra `.wxs` files. We
raise an exception instead of silently not using them, which I think
is appropriate. We should be able to add support back in by injecting
state into pyoxidizer.bzl via `--var`. I just didn't want to expend
cognitive load to think about the solution as part of this series.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10688
--- a/contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/pyoxidizer.py Thu May 06 16:07:01 2021 -0700
+++ b/contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/pyoxidizer.py Thu May 06 16:11:13 2021 -0700
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
+import typing
from .downloads import download_entry
from .util import (
@@ -69,7 +70,11 @@
def run_pyoxidizer(
- source_dir: pathlib.Path, build_dir: pathlib.Path, target_triple: str,
+ source_dir: pathlib.Path,
+ build_dir: pathlib.Path,
+ target_triple: str,
+ build_vars: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
+ target: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> pathlib.Path:
"""Run `pyoxidizer` in an environment with access to build dependencies.
@@ -77,6 +82,8 @@
artifacts. Actual build artifacts are likely in a sub-directory with the
name of the pyoxidizer build target that was built.
"""
+ build_vars = build_vars or {}
+
# We need to make gettext binaries available for compiling i18n files.
gettext_pkg, gettext_entry = download_entry('gettext', build_dir)
gettext_dep_pkg = download_entry('gettext-dep', build_dir)[0]
@@ -104,6 +111,12 @@
target_triple,
]
+ for k, v in sorted(build_vars.items()):
+ args.extend(["--var", k, v])
+
+ if target:
+ args.append(target)
+
subprocess.run(args, env=env, check=True)
return source_dir / "build" / "pyoxidizer" / target_triple / "release"
--- a/contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/wix.py Thu May 06 16:07:01 2021 -0700
+++ b/contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/wix.py Thu May 06 16:11:13 2021 -0700
@@ -22,7 +22,11 @@
build_py2exe,
stage_install,
)
-from .pyoxidizer import create_pyoxidizer_install_layout
+from .pyoxidizer import (
+ build_docs_html,
+ create_pyoxidizer_install_layout,
+ run_pyoxidizer,
+)
from .util import (
extract_zip_to_directory,
normalize_windows_version,
@@ -386,37 +390,65 @@
"""Build a WiX MSI installer using PyOxidizer."""
hg_build_dir = source_dir / "build"
build_dir = hg_build_dir / ("wix-%s" % target_triple)
- staging_dir = build_dir / "stage"
-
- arch = "x64" if "x86_64" in target_triple else "x86"
build_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
- create_pyoxidizer_install_layout(
- source_dir, build_dir, staging_dir, target_triple
+
+ # Need to ensure docs HTML is built because this isn't done as part of
+ # `pip install Mercurial`.
+ build_docs_html(source_dir)
+
+ build_vars = {}
+
+ if msi_name:
+ build_vars["MSI_NAME"] = msi_name
+
+ if version:
+ build_vars["VERSION"] = version
+
+ if extra_features:
+ build_vars["EXTRA_MSI_FEATURES"] = ";".join(extra_features)
+
+ if signing_info:
+ if signing_info["cert_path"]:
+ build_vars["SIGNING_PFX_PATH"] = signing_info["cert_path"]
+ if signing_info["cert_password"]:
+ build_vars["SIGNING_PFX_PASSWORD"] = signing_info["cert_password"]
+ if signing_info["subject_name"]:
+ build_vars["SIGNING_SUBJECT_NAME"] = signing_info["subject_name"]
+ if signing_info["timestamp_url"]:
+ build_vars["TIME_STAMP_SERVER_URL"] = signing_info["timestamp_url"]
+
+ if extra_wxs:
+ raise Exception(
+ "support for extra .wxs files has been temporarily dropped"
+ )
+
+ out_dir = run_pyoxidizer(
+ source_dir,
+ build_dir,
+ target_triple,
+ build_vars=build_vars,
+ target="msi",
)
- # We also install some extra files.
- process_install_rules(EXTRA_INSTALL_RULES, source_dir, staging_dir)
+ msi_dir = out_dir / "msi"
+ msi_files = [f for f in os.listdir(msi_dir) if f.endswith(".msi")]
- # And remove some files we don't want.
- for f in STAGING_REMOVE_FILES:
- p = staging_dir / f
- if p.exists():
- print('removing %s' % p)
- p.unlink()
+ if len(msi_files) != 1:
+ raise Exception("expected exactly 1 .msi file; got %d" % len(msi_files))
+
+ msi_filename = msi_files[0]
- return run_wix_packaging(
- source_dir,
- build_dir,
- staging_dir,
- arch,
- version,
- python2=False,
- msi_name=msi_name,
- extra_wxs=extra_wxs,
- extra_features=extra_features,
- signing_info=signing_info,
- )
+ msi_path = msi_dir / msi_filename
+ dist_path = source_dir / "dist" / msi_filename
+
+ dist_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
+
+ shutil.copyfile(msi_path, dist_path)
+
+ return {
+ "msi_path": dist_path,
+ }
def run_wix_packaging(