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#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import platform
import sys
import textwrap
from distutils.core import setup, Extension
from commands import getoutput
# Determine platform being used.
system = platform.system()
USE_MAC = USE_WINDOWS = USE_X11 = False
if system == 'Darwin':
USE_MAC = True
elif system == 'Windows' or system == 'Microsoft':
USE_WINDOWS = True
else: # Default to X11
USE_X11 = True
def create_package_dir(package_name, docstring, module_names):
"""Automates creation of __init__.py and package directory."""
dir_path = os.path.join(sys.path[0], package_name)
if not os.path.exists(dir_path):
os.mkdir(dir_path)
# File is in the format:
# """
# [doc-string (wrapped to 80 chars)]
# """
#
# # Import all sub-modules for convenience
# import [package-name].module_name
# ...
module_names = ['import ' + package_name + '.' + name
for name in sorted(module_names)]
file_contents = '"""\n' + textwrap.fill(docstring, 80) + '\n"""\n' \
"\n# Import all sub-modules for convenience\n" + \
"\n".join(module_names)
# Only write file if it has been changed.
init_path = os.path.join(dir_path, '__init__.py')
if not os.path.exists(init_path):
update_file = True
else:
f = open(init_path, 'r')
update_file = file_contents != f.read()
f.close()
if update_file:
print 'Updating __init__.py'
f = open(init_path, 'w')
f.write(file_contents)
f.close()
def create_ext_modules(src_dir):
"""Returns list of ext modules to be used in distutils.setup()."""
# Submodules of the package to be installed
# Only a path relative to the |src_dir| is needed
modules = {
'mouse' : {'files' : ['autopy-mouse-module.c', 'mouse.c',
'deadbeef_rand.c', 'py-convenience.c',
'screen.c']},
'bitmap' : {'files' : ['autopy-bitmap-module.c',
'py-convenience.c', 'py-bitmap-class.c',
'MMBitmap.c',
'io.c', 'bmp_io.c',
'png_io.c', 'str_io.c', 'snprintf.c',
'screengrab.c', 'screen.c',
'pasteboard.c', 'color_find.c',
'bitmap_find.c', 'UTHashTable.c',
'MMPointArray.c', 'zlib_util.c',
'base64.c',
],
'libraries' : ['png', 'z']},
'color' : {'files' : ['autopy-color-module.c', 'MMBitmap.c']},
'screen' : {'files' : ['autopy-screen-module.c', 'screen.c',
'screengrab.c', 'MMBitmap.c']},
'key' : {'files' : ['autopy-key-module.c', 'keypress.c',
'keycode.c', 'deadbeef_rand.c',
'py-convenience.c']},
'alert' : {'files' : ['autopy-alert-module.c', 'alert.c']}
}
# Global compilation/linkage flags.
lflags = warning_flags = []
if not USE_WINDOWS: # gcc-specific flags
warning_flags = [
'-Wall',
'-Wparentheses',
# '-Wsign-compare',
'-Winline',
'-Wbad-function-cast',
'-Wdisabled-optimization',
'-Wshadow',
]
lflags = [
# '-std=c89',
# '-pedantic', # Don't use gcc extensions
]
cflags = lflags + warning_flags
macros = [
# Remove assert()'s.
('NDEBUG', 1),
# Determine endian-ness at runtime for C pre-processor at
# pre-compile time :).
('MM_LITTLE_ENDIAN' if sys.byteorder == 'little'
else 'MM_BIG_ENDIAN', None),
]
libdirs = [] # Library dirs
incdirs = [] # Include dirs
# Parse platform-specific options
if USE_MAC:
def add_framework(module, framework):
"""Appends lflags module for linking to the given framework."""
module.setdefault('lflags', []).extend(['-framework', framework])
# Add frameworks for appropriate modules
for module in 'mouse', 'key', 'alert':
add_framework(modules[module], 'CoreFoundation')
for module in 'mouse', 'key', 'screen', 'bitmap':
add_framework(modules[module], 'ApplicationServices')
for module in 'screen', 'bitmap':
add_framework(modules[module], 'OpenGL')
add_framework(modules['key'], 'Carbon')
# Add OS X-specific #define's.
macros.append(('IS_MACOSX', None))
elif USE_X11:
for module in 'mouse', 'key', 'screen', 'bitmap':
modules[module]['files'].append('xdisplay.c')
modules[module].setdefault('libraries', []).append('X11')
for module in 'mouse', 'key':
modules[module].setdefault('libraries', []).append('Xtst')
for dir in '/usr/X11/lib', '/usr/X1186/lib':
if os.path.exists(dir):
libdirs.append(dir)
modules['alert']['files'].append('snprintf.c')
# Add X11-specific #define's.
macros.append(('USE_X11', None))
elif USE_WINDOWS:
def add_lib(module_dict, lib):
"""Adds both standard and MSVC flag to link to library."""
modules[module].setdefault('libraries', []).append(lib)
# The "libraries" option doesn't appear to cater to MSVC, so we
# have to add this flag separately:
modules[module].setdefault('lflags', []).append(lib + '.lib')
for module in 'mouse', 'key', 'screen', 'bitmap', 'alert':
add_lib(modules[module], 'user32')
for module in 'screen', 'bitmap':
add_lib(modules[module], 'Gdi32')
# MSVC doesn't use same lib names as everybody else.
for wrong_lib in 'png', 'z':
modules['bitmap']['libraries'].remove(wrong_lib)
for right_lib in 'libpng', 'zlib':
add_lib(modules['bitmap'], right_lib)
# We store Windows libraries and headers in our own custom folder.
win_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
'windows')
# Libraries are statically compiled for their architecture.
win_dir = os.path.join(win_dir,
'win64' if platform.architecture()[0] == '64bit'
else 'win32')
if not os.path.isdir(win_dir):
raise IOError('windows directory not found at: "%s"' % win_dir)
libdirs.append(win_dir)
incdirs.append(win_dir)
# Add Windows-specific macros.
macros.extend([
('IS_WINDOWS', None),
# Ignore warnings for using standard C functions.
('_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE', None),
])
# Define Extensions formally for distutils
ext_modules = []
for key in modules:
# Add src directory to module filenames
attributes = modules[key]
files = [os.path.join(src_dir, filename) for filename in
attributes['files']]
# Get module-specific args
extra_link_args = attributes.get('lflags', []) + lflags
libraries = attributes.get('libraries', [])
ext_modules.append(Extension(name=key,
sources=files,
define_macros=macros,
include_dirs=incdirs,
library_dirs=libdirs,
libraries=libraries,
language='c',
extra_compile_args=cflags,
extra_link_args=extra_link_args))
return ext_modules
PACKAGE_NAME = 'autopy'
PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION = \
'''AutoPy is a simple, cross-platform GUI automation toolkit for Python. It
includes functions for controlling the keyboard and mouse, finding colors
and bitmaps on-screen, and displaying alerts -- all in a cross-platform,
efficient, and simple manner.'''
EXT_MODULES = create_ext_modules('src/')
# Create __init__ directory
modules_names = [ext_modules.name for ext_modules in EXT_MODULES]
create_package_dir(PACKAGE_NAME, PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION, modules_names)
setup(name=PACKAGE_NAME,
version='0.51',
author='Michael Sanders',
author_email='michael+autopy [at] msanders [dot] com',
url='http://autopy.org',
license='MIT',
description='A simple, cross-platform GUI automation toolkit for Python.',
long_description=PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION,
platforms=('Mac OS X 10.5+', 'X11 with XTest Extension', 'Windows'),
packages=[PACKAGE_NAME],
ext_package=PACKAGE_NAME,
ext_modules=EXT_MODULES)