.. _module-pw_build-python: ------------------- Python GN templates ------------------- The Python build is implemented with GN templates defined in ``pw_build/python.gni``. See the .gni file for complete usage documentation. .. seealso:: :ref:`docs-python-build` pw_python_package ================= The main Python template is ``pw_python_package``. Each ``pw_python_package`` target represents a Python package. As described in :ref:`module-pw_build-python-target`, each ``pw_python_package`` expands to several subtargets. In summary, these are: - ```` - Represents the files themselves - ``.lint`` - Runs static analysis - ``.tests`` - Runs all tests for this package - ``.install`` - Installs the package - ``.wheel`` - Builds a Python wheel GN permits using abbreviated labels when the target name matches the directory name (e.g. ``//foo`` for ``//foo:foo``). For consistency with this, Python package subtargets are aliased to the directory when the target name is the same as the directory. For example, these two labels are equivalent: .. code-block:: //path/to/my_python_package:my_python_package.tests //path/to/my_python_package:tests The actions in a ``pw_python_package`` (e.g. installing packages and running Pylint) are done within a single GN toolchain to avoid duplication in multi-toolchain builds. This toolchain can be set with the ``pw_build_PYTHON_TOOLCHAIN`` GN arg, which defaults to ``$dir_pw_build/python_toolchain:python``. Arguments --------- - ``setup`` - List of setup file paths (setup.py or pyproject.toml & setup.cfg), which must all be in the same directory. - ``generate_setup``: As an alternative to ``setup``, generate setup files with the keywords in this scope. ``name`` is required. For example: .. code-block:: generate_setup = { name = "a_nifty_package" version = "1.2a" } - ``sources`` - Python sources files in the package. - ``tests`` - Test files for this Python package. - ``python_deps`` - Dependencies on other pw_python_packages in the GN build. - ``python_test_deps`` - Test-only pw_python_package dependencies. - ``other_deps`` - Dependencies on GN targets that are not pw_python_packages. - ``inputs`` - Other files to track, such as package_data. - ``proto_library`` - A pw_proto_library target to embed in this Python package. ``generate_setup`` is required in place of setup if proto_library is used. See :ref:`module-pw_protobuf_compiler-add-to-python-package`. - ``static_analysis`` List of static analysis tools to run; ``"*"`` (default) runs all tools. The supported tools are ``"mypy"`` and ``"pylint"``. - ``pylintrc`` - Optional path to a pylintrc configuration file to use. If not provided, Pylint's default rcfile search is used. Pylint is executed from the package's setup directory, so pylintrc files in that directory will take precedence over others. - ``mypy_ini`` - Optional path to a mypy configuration file to use. If not provided, mypy's default configuration file search is used. mypy is executed from the package's setup directory, so mypy.ini files in that directory will take precedence over others. Example ------- This is an example Python package declaration for a ``pw_my_module`` module. .. code-block:: import("//build_overrides/pigweed.gni") import("$dir_pw_build/python.gni") pw_python_package("py") { setup = [ "setup.py" ] sources = [ "pw_my_module/__init__.py", "pw_my_module/alfa.py", "pw_my_module/bravo.py", "pw_my_module/charlie.py", ] tests = [ "alfa_test.py", "charlie_test.py", ] python_deps = [ "$dir_pw_status/py", ":some_protos.python", ] python_test_deps = [ "$dir_pw_build/py" ] pylintrc = "$dir_pigweed/.pylintrc" } pw_python_script ================ A ``pw_python_script`` represents a set of standalone Python scripts and/or tests. These files support all of the arguments of ``pw_python_package`` except those ``setup``. These targets can be installed, but this only installs their dependencies. ``pw_python_script`` allows creating a :ref:`pw_python_action ` associated with the script. To create an action, pass an ``action`` scope to ``pw_python_script``. If there is only a single source file, it serves as the action's ``script`` by default. An action in ``pw_python_script`` can always be replaced with a standalone ``pw_python_action``, but using the embedded action has some advantages: - The embedded action target bridges the gap between actions and Python targets. A Python script can be expressed in a single, concise GN target, rather than in two overlapping, dependent targets. - The action automatically depends on the ``pw_python_script``. This ensures that the script's dependencies are installed and the action automatically reruns when the script's sources change, without needing to specify a dependency, a step which is easy to forget. - Using a ``pw_python_script`` with an embedded action is a simple way to check an existing action's script with Pylint or Mypy or to add tests. pw_python_group =============== Represents a group of ``pw_python_package`` and ``pw_python_script`` targets. These targets do not add any files. Their subtargets simply forward to those of their dependencies. pw_python_requirements ====================== Represents a set of local and PyPI requirements, with no associated source files. These targets serve the role of a ``requirements.txt`` file. When packages are installed by Pigweed, additional version constraints can be provided using the ``pw_build_PIP_CONSTRAINTS`` GN arg. This option should contain a list of paths to pass to the ``--constraint`` option of ``pip install``. This can be used to synchronize dependency upgrades across a project which facilitates reproducibility of builds. Note using multiple ``pw_python_requirements`` that install different versions of the same package will currently cause unpredictable results, while using constraints should have correct results (which may be an error indicating a conflict). .. _module-pw_build-python-dist: --------------------- Python distributables --------------------- Pigweed also provides some templates to make it easier to bundle Python packages for deployment. These templates are found in ``pw_build/python_dist.gni``. See the .gni file for complete usage doclumentation. pw_python_wheels ================ Collects Python wheels for one or more ``pw_python_package`` targets, plus any additional ``pw_python_package`` targets they depend on, directly or indirectly. Note that this does not include Python dependencies that come from outside the GN build, like packages from PyPI, for example. Those should still be declared in the package's ``setup.py`` file as usual. Arguments --------- - ``packages`` - List of ``pw_python_package`` targets whose wheels should be included; their dependencies will be pulled in as wheels also. Wheel collection under the hood ------------------------------- The ``.wheel`` subtarget of every ``pw_python_package`` generates a wheel (``.whl``) for the Python package. The ``pw_python_wheels`` template figures out which wheels to collect by traversing the ``pw_python_package_wheels`` `GN metadata `_ key, which lists the output directory for each wheel. The ``pw_mirror_tree`` template is then used to collect wheels in an output directory: .. code-block:: import("$dir_pw_build/mirror_tree.gni") pw_mirror_tree("my_wheels") { path_data_keys = [ "pw_python_package_wheels" ] deps = [ ":python_packages.wheel" ] directory = "$root_out_dir/the_wheels" } pw_python_zip_with_setup ======================== Generates a ``.zip`` archive suitable for deployment outside of the project's developer environment. The generated ``.zip`` contains Python wheels (``.whl`` files) for one or more ``pw_python_package`` targets, plus wheels for any additional ``pw_python_package`` targets in the GN build they depend on, directly or indirectly. Dependencies from outside the GN build, such as packages from PyPI, must be listed in packages' ``setup.py`` files as usual. The ``.zip`` also includes simple setup scripts for Linux, MacOS, and Windows. The setup scripts automatically create a Python virtual environment and install the whole collection of wheels into it using ``pip``. Optionally, additional files and directories can be included in the archive. Arguments --------- - ``packages`` - A list of `pw_python_package` targets whose wheels should be included; their dependencies will be pulled in as wheels also. - ``inputs`` - An optional list of extra files to include in the generated ``.zip``, formatted the same way as the ``inputs`` argument to ``pw_zip`` targets. - ``dirs`` - An optional list of directories to include in the generated ``.zip``, formatted the same was as the ``dirs`` argument to ``pw_zip`` targets. Example ------- .. code-block:: import("//build_overrides/pigweed.gni") import("$dir_pw_build/python_dist.gni") pw_python_zip_with_setup("my_tools") { packages = [ ":some_python_package" ] inputs = [ "$dir_pw_build/python_dist/README.md > /${target_name}/" ] }