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import io
import os
import os.path
import sys
import runpy
import subprocess
import re
import sysconfig
import platform
import skbuild
from skbuild import cmaker
def main():
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
CI_BUILD = os.environ.get("CI_BUILD", "False")
is_CI_build = True if CI_BUILD == "1" else False
cmake_source_dir = "opencv"
minimum_supported_numpy = "1.13.3"
build_contrib = get_build_env_var_by_name("contrib")
build_headless = get_build_env_var_by_name("headless")
build_java = "ON" if get_build_env_var_by_name("java") else "OFF"
if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6):
minimum_supported_numpy = "1.13.3"
if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 7):
minimum_supported_numpy = "1.14.5"
if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 8):
minimum_supported_numpy = "1.17.3"
if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 9):
minimum_supported_numpy = "1.19.3"
# linux arm64 is a special case
if sys.platform.startswith("linux") and sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6) and platform.machine() == "aarch64":
minimum_supported_numpy = "1.19.3"
# macos arm64 is a special case
if sys.platform == "darwin" and sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6) and platform.machine() == "aarch64":
minimum_supported_numpy = "1.20.1"
numpy_version = "numpy>=%s" % minimum_supported_numpy
python_version = cmaker.CMaker.get_python_version()
python_lib_path = cmaker.CMaker.get_python_library(python_version).replace(
"\\", "/"
)
python_include_dir = cmaker.CMaker.get_python_include_dir(python_version).replace(
"\\", "/"
)
if os.path.exists(".git"):
import pip._internal.vcs.git as git
g = git.Git() # NOTE: pip API's are internal, this has to be refactored
g.run_command(["submodule", "sync"])
g.run_command(
["submodule", "update", "--init", "--recursive", cmake_source_dir]
)
if build_contrib:
g.run_command(
["submodule", "update", "--init", "--recursive", "opencv_contrib"]
)
package_version, build_contrib, build_headless = get_and_set_info(
build_contrib, build_headless, is_CI_build
)
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1405913/python-32bit-or-64bit-mode
x64 = sys.maxsize > 2 ** 32
package_name = "opencv-python"
if build_contrib and not build_headless:
package_name = "opencv-contrib-python"
if build_contrib and build_headless:
package_name = "opencv-contrib-python-headless"
if build_headless and not build_contrib:
package_name = "opencv-python-headless"
long_description = io.open("README.md", encoding="utf-8").read()
packages = ["cv2", "cv2.data"]
package_data = {
"cv2": ["*%s" % sysconfig.get_config_vars().get("SO"), "version.py"]
+ (["*.dll"] if os.name == "nt" else [])
+ ["LICENSE.txt", "LICENSE-3RD-PARTY.txt"],
"cv2.data": ["*.xml"],
}
# Files from CMake output to copy to package.
# Path regexes with forward slashes relative to CMake install dir.
rearrange_cmake_output_data = {
"cv2": (
[r"bin/opencv_videoio_ffmpeg\d{3}%s\.dll" % ("_64" if x64 else "")]
if os.name == "nt"
else []
)
+
# In Windows, in python/X.Y/<arch>/; in Linux, in just python/X.Y/.
# Naming conventions vary so widely between versions and OSes
# had to give up on checking them.
[
"python/cv2[^/]*%(ext)s"
% {"ext": re.escape(sysconfig.get_config_var("EXT_SUFFIX"))}
],
"cv2.data": [ # OPENCV_OTHER_INSTALL_PATH
("etc" if os.name == "nt" else "share/opencv4") + r"/haarcascades/.*\.xml"
],
}
# Files in sourcetree outside package dir that should be copied to package.
# Raw paths relative to sourcetree root.
files_outside_package_dir = {"cv2": ["LICENSE.txt", "LICENSE-3RD-PARTY.txt"]}
ci_cmake_generator = (
["-G", "Visual Studio 14" + (" Win64" if x64 else "")]
if os.name == "nt"
else ["-G", "Unix Makefiles"]
)
cmake_args = (
(ci_cmake_generator if is_CI_build else [])
+ [
# skbuild inserts PYTHON_* vars. That doesn't satisfy opencv build scripts in case of Py3
"-DPYTHON3_EXECUTABLE=%s" % sys.executable,
"-DPYTHON3_INCLUDE_DIR=%s" % python_include_dir,
"-DPYTHON3_LIBRARY=%s" % python_lib_path,
"-DBUILD_opencv_python3=ON",
"-DBUILD_opencv_python2=OFF",
# Disable the Java build by default as it is not needed
"-DBUILD_opencv_java=%s" % build_java,
# When off, adds __init__.py and a few more helper .py's. We use our own helper files with a different structure.
"-DOPENCV_SKIP_PYTHON_LOADER=ON",
# Relative dir to install the built module to in the build tree.
# The default is generated from sysconfig, we'd rather have a constant for simplicity
"-DOPENCV_PYTHON3_INSTALL_PATH=python",
# Otherwise, opencv scripts would want to install `.pyd' right into site-packages,
# and skbuild bails out on seeing that
"-DINSTALL_CREATE_DISTRIB=ON",
# See opencv/CMakeLists.txt for options and defaults
"-DBUILD_opencv_apps=OFF",
"-DBUILD_opencv_freetype=OFF",
"-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF",
"-DBUILD_TESTS=OFF",
"-DBUILD_PERF_TESTS=OFF",
"-DBUILD_DOCS=OFF",
]
+ (
["-DOPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=" + os.path.abspath("opencv_contrib/modules")]
if build_contrib
else []
)
)
if build_headless:
# it seems that cocoa cannot be disabled so on macOS the package is not truly headless
cmake_args.append("-DWITH_WIN32UI=OFF")
cmake_args.append("-DWITH_QT=OFF")
cmake_args.append("-DWITH_GTK=OFF")
if is_CI_build:
cmake_args.append(
"-DWITH_MSMF=OFF"
) # see: https://github.com/skvark/opencv-python/issues/263
if sys.platform.startswith("linux") and not x64 and "bdist_wheel" in sys.argv:
subprocess.check_call("patch -p0 < patches/patchOpenEXR", shell=True)
# OS-specific components during CI builds
if is_CI_build:
if (
not build_headless
and "bdist_wheel" in sys.argv
and sys.platform.startswith("linux")
):
cmake_args.append("-DWITH_QT=5")
subprocess.check_call("patch -p1 < patches/patchQtPlugins", shell=True)
if sys.platform.startswith("linux"):
rearrange_cmake_output_data["cv2.qt.plugins.platforms"] = [
(r"lib/qt/plugins/platforms/libqxcb\.so")
]
# add fonts for Qt5
fonts = []
for file in os.listdir("/usr/share/fonts/dejavu"):
if file.endswith(".ttf"):
fonts.append(
(r"lib/qt/fonts/dejavu/%s\.ttf" % file.split(".")[0])
)
rearrange_cmake_output_data["cv2.qt.fonts"] = fonts
if sys.platform == "darwin":
rearrange_cmake_output_data["cv2.qt.plugins.platforms"] = [
(r"lib/qt/plugins/platforms/libqcocoa\.dylib")
]
if sys.platform.startswith("linux"):
cmake_args.append("-DWITH_V4L=ON")
cmake_args.append("-DWITH_LAPACK=ON")
cmake_args.append("-DENABLE_PRECOMPILED_HEADERS=OFF")
# https://github.com/scikit-build/scikit-build/issues/479
if "CMAKE_ARGS" in os.environ:
import shlex
cmake_args.extend(shlex.split(os.environ["CMAKE_ARGS"]))
del shlex
# works via side effect
RearrangeCMakeOutput(
rearrange_cmake_output_data, files_outside_package_dir, package_data.keys()
)
skbuild.setup(
name=package_name,
version=package_version,
url="https://github.com/skvark/opencv-python",
license="MIT",
description="Wrapper package for OpenCV python bindings.",
long_description=long_description,
long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
packages=packages,
package_data=package_data,
maintainer="Olli-Pekka Heinisuo",
ext_modules=EmptyListWithLength(),
install_requires=numpy_version,
python_requires=">=3.6",
classifiers=[
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Environment :: Console",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"Intended Audience :: Education",
"Intended Audience :: Information Technology",
"Intended Audience :: Science/Research",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Operating System :: MacOS",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows",
"Operating System :: POSIX",
"Operating System :: Unix",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
"Programming Language :: C++",
"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython",
"Topic :: Scientific/Engineering",
"Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Image Recognition",
"Topic :: Software Development",
],
cmake_args=cmake_args,
cmake_source_dir=cmake_source_dir,
)
class RearrangeCMakeOutput(object):
"""
Patch SKBuild logic to only take files related to the Python package
and construct a file hierarchy that SKBuild expects (see below)
"""
_setuptools_wrap = None
# Have to wrap a function reference, or it's converted
# into an instance method on attr assignment
import argparse
wraps = argparse.Namespace(_classify_installed_files=None)
del argparse
package_paths_re = None
packages = None
files_outside_package = None
def __init__(self, package_paths_re, files_outside_package, packages):
cls = self.__class__
assert not cls.wraps._classify_installed_files, "Singleton object"
import skbuild.setuptools_wrap
cls._setuptools_wrap = skbuild.setuptools_wrap
cls.wraps._classify_installed_files = (
cls._setuptools_wrap._classify_installed_files
)
cls._setuptools_wrap._classify_installed_files = (
self._classify_installed_files_override
)
cls.package_paths_re = package_paths_re
cls.files_outside_package = files_outside_package
cls.packages = packages
def __del__(self):
cls = self.__class__
cls._setuptools_wrap._classify_installed_files = (
cls.wraps._classify_installed_files
)
cls.wraps._classify_installed_files = None
cls._setuptools_wrap = None
def _classify_installed_files_override(
self,
install_paths,
package_data,
package_prefixes,
py_modules,
new_py_modules,
scripts,
new_scripts,
data_files,
cmake_source_dir,
cmake_install_reldir,
):
"""
From all CMake output, we're only interested in a few files
and must place them into CMake install dir according
to Python conventions for SKBuild to find them:
package\
file
subpackage\
etc.
"""
cls = self.__class__
# 'relpath'/'reldir' = relative to CMAKE_INSTALL_DIR/cmake_install_dir
# 'path'/'dir' = relative to sourcetree root
cmake_install_dir = os.path.join(
cls._setuptools_wrap.CMAKE_INSTALL_DIR(), cmake_install_reldir
)
install_relpaths = [
os.path.relpath(p, cmake_install_dir) for p in install_paths
]
fslash_install_relpaths = [
p.replace(os.path.sep, "/") for p in install_relpaths
]
relpaths_zip = list(zip(fslash_install_relpaths, install_relpaths))
del install_relpaths, fslash_install_relpaths
final_install_relpaths = []
print("Copying files from CMake output")
for package_name, relpaths_re in cls.package_paths_re.items():
package_dest_reldir = package_name.replace(".", os.path.sep)
for relpath_re in relpaths_re:
found = False
r = re.compile(relpath_re + "$")
for fslash_relpath, relpath in relpaths_zip:
m = r.match(fslash_relpath)
if not m:
continue
found = True
new_install_relpath = os.path.join(
package_dest_reldir, os.path.basename(relpath)
)
cls._setuptools_wrap._copy_file(
os.path.join(cmake_install_dir, relpath),
os.path.join(cmake_install_dir, new_install_relpath),
hide_listing=False,
)
final_install_relpaths.append(new_install_relpath)
del m, fslash_relpath, new_install_relpath
else:
if not found:
raise Exception("Not found: '%s'" % relpath_re)
del r, found
del relpaths_zip
print("Copying files from non-default sourcetree locations")
for package_name, paths in cls.files_outside_package.items():
package_dest_reldir = package_name.replace(".", os.path.sep)
for path in paths:
new_install_relpath = os.path.join(
package_dest_reldir,
# Don't yet have a need to copy
# to subdirectories of package dir
os.path.basename(path),
)
cls._setuptools_wrap._copy_file(
path,
os.path.join(cmake_install_dir, new_install_relpath),
hide_listing=False,
)
final_install_relpaths.append(new_install_relpath)
final_install_paths = [
os.path.join(cmake_install_dir, p) for p in final_install_relpaths
]
return (cls.wraps._classify_installed_files)(
final_install_paths,
package_data,
package_prefixes,
py_modules,
new_py_modules,
scripts,
new_scripts,
data_files,
# To get around a check that prepends source dir to paths and breaks package detection code.
cmake_source_dir="",
cmake_install_dir=cmake_install_reldir,
)
def get_and_set_info(contrib, headless, ci_build):
# cv2/version.py should be generated by running find_version.py
version = {}
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
version_file = os.path.join(here, "cv2", "version.py")
# generate a fresh version.py always when Git repository exists
# (in sdists the version.py file already exists)
if os.path.exists(".git"):
old_args = sys.argv.copy()
sys.argv = ["", str(contrib), str(headless), str(ci_build)]
runpy.run_path("find_version.py", run_name="__main__")
sys.argv = old_args
with open(version_file) as fp:
exec(fp.read(), version)
return version["opencv_version"], version["contrib"], version["headless"]
def get_build_env_var_by_name(flag_name):
flag_set = False
try:
flag_set = bool(int(os.getenv("ENABLE_" + flag_name.upper(), None)))
except Exception:
pass
if not flag_set:
try:
flag_set = bool(int(open(flag_name + ".enabled").read(1)))
except Exception:
pass
return flag_set
# This creates a list which is empty but returns a length of 1.
# Should make the wheel a binary distribution and platlib compliant.
class EmptyListWithLength(list):
def __len__(self):
return 1
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()