# Wrapper around wrapPythonProgramsIn, below. The $pythonPath # variable is passed in from the buildPythonPackage function. wrapPythonPrograms() { wrapPythonProgramsIn "$out/bin" "$out $pythonPath" } # Builds environment variables like PYTHONPATH and PATH walking through closure # of dependencies. buildPythonPath() { local pythonPath="$1" local path # Create an empty table of python paths (see doc on _addToPythonPath # for how this is used). Build up the program_PATH and program_PYTHONPATH # variables. declare -A pythonPathsSeen=() program_PYTHONPATH= program_PATH= pythonPathsSeen["@pythonHost@"]=1 addToSearchPath program_PATH @pythonHost@/bin for path in $pythonPath; do _addToPythonPath $path done } # Patches a Python script so that it has correct libraries path and executable # name. patchPythonScript() { local f="$1" # The magicalSedExpression will invoke a "$(basename "$f")", so # if you change $f to something else, be sure to also change it # in pkgs/top-level/python-packages.nix! # It also uses $program_PYTHONPATH. sed -i "$f" -re '@magicalSedExpression@' } # Transforms any binaries generated by the setup.py script, replacing them # with an executable shell script which will set some environment variables # and then call into the original binary (which has been given a .wrapped # suffix). wrapPythonProgramsIn() { local dir="$1" local pythonPath="$2" local f buildPythonPath "$pythonPath" # Find all regular files in the output directory that are executable. if [ -d "$dir" ]; then find "$dir" -type f -perm -0100 -print0 | while read -d "" f; do # Rewrite "#! .../env python" to "#! /nix/store/.../python". # Strip suffix, like "3" or "2.7m" -- we don't have any choice on which # Python to use besides one with this hook anyway. if head -n1 "$f" | grep -q '#!.*/env.*\(python\|pypy\)'; then sed -i "$f" -e "1 s^.*/env[ ]*\(python\|pypy\)[^ ]*^#!@executable@^" fi if head -n1 "$f" | grep -q '#!.*'; then # Cross-compilation hack: ensure shebangs are for the host echo "Rewriting $(head -n 1 $f) to #!@pythonHost@" sed -i "$f" -e "1 s^#!@python@^#!@pythonHost@^" fi # catch /python and /.python-wrapped if head -n1 "$f" | grep -q '/\.\?\(python\|pypy\)'; then # dont wrap EGG-INFO scripts since they are called from python if echo "$f" | grep -qv EGG-INFO/scripts; then echo "wrapping \`$f'..." patchPythonScript "$f" # wrapProgram creates the executable shell script described # above. The script will set PYTHONPATH and PATH variables.! # (see pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/make-wrapper.sh) local -a wrap_args=("$f" --prefix PATH ':' "$program_PATH" --set PYTHONNOUSERSITE "true" ) # Add any additional arguments provided by makeWrapperArgs # argument to buildPythonPackage. local -a user_args # We need to support both the case when makeWrapperArgs # is an array and a IFS-separated string. # TODO: remove the string branch when __structuredAttrs are used. if [[ "$(declare -p makeWrapperArgs)" =~ ^'declare -a makeWrapperArgs=' ]]; then user_args=("${makeWrapperArgs[@]}") else user_args="($makeWrapperArgs)" fi local -a wrapProgramArgs=("${wrap_args[@]}" "${user_args[@]}") wrapProgram "${wrapProgramArgs[@]}" fi fi done fi } # Adds the lib and bin directories to the PYTHONPATH and PATH variables, # respectively. Recurses on any paths declared in # `propagated-build-inputs`, while avoiding duplicating paths by # flagging the directories it has visited in `pythonPathsSeen`. _addToPythonPath() { local dir="$1" # Stop if we've already visited here. if [ -n "${pythonPathsSeen[$dir]}" ]; then return; fi pythonPathsSeen[$dir]=1 # addToSearchPath is defined in stdenv/generic/setup.sh. It will have # the effect of calling `export program_X=$dir/...:$program_X`. addToSearchPath program_PYTHONPATH $dir/@sitePackages@ addToSearchPath program_PATH $dir/bin # Inspect the propagated inputs (if they exist) and recur on them. local prop="$dir/nix-support/propagated-build-inputs" if [ -e $prop ]; then local new_path for new_path in $(cat $prop); do _addToPythonPath $new_path done fi } createBuildInputsPth() { local category="$1" local inputs="$2" if [ foo"$inputs" != foo ]; then for x in $inputs; do if $(echo -n $x |grep -q python-recursive-pth-loader); then continue fi if test -d "$x"/@sitePackages@; then echo $x/@sitePackages@ \ >> "$out"/@sitePackages@/${name}-nix-python-$category.pth fi done fi }