bootstrap.py
author Madhusudan.C.S <madhusudancs@gmail.com>
Tue, 01 Feb 2011 02:14:28 +0530
changeset 538 478c7fc9a223
parent 307 c6bca38c1cbf
permissions -rw-r--r--
Create a package for taskapp views and break the views into task and textbook. Now all the view functions common to any two entities along with all tasks related views sit in task module. Even if the view is not directly related to the task entity, it sits in the task module since task is the base for every other entity in the application.

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"""Bootstrap a buildout-based project

Simply run this script in a directory containing a buildout.cfg.
The script accepts buildout command-line options, so you can
use the -c option to specify an alternate configuration file.
"""

import os, shutil, sys, tempfile, textwrap, urllib, urllib2, subprocess
from optparse import OptionParser

if sys.platform == 'win32':
    def quote(c):
        if ' ' in c:
            return '"%s"' % c # work around spawn lamosity on windows
        else:
            return c
else:
    quote = str

# See zc.buildout.easy_install._has_broken_dash_S for motivation and comments.
stdout, stderr = subprocess.Popen(
    [sys.executable, '-Sc',
     'try:\n'
     '    import ConfigParser\n'
     'except ImportError:\n'
     '    print 1\n'
     'else:\n'
     '    print 0\n'],
    stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()
has_broken_dash_S = bool(int(stdout.strip()))

# In order to be more robust in the face of system Pythons, we want to
# run without site-packages loaded.  This is somewhat tricky, in
# particular because Python 2.6's distutils imports site, so starting
# with the -S flag is not sufficient.  However, we'll start with that:
if not has_broken_dash_S and 'site' in sys.modules:
    # We will restart with python -S.
    args = sys.argv[:]
    args[0:0] = [sys.executable, '-S']
    args = map(quote, args)
    os.execv(sys.executable, args)
# Now we are running with -S.  We'll get the clean sys.path, import site
# because distutils will do it later, and then reset the path and clean
# out any namespace packages from site-packages that might have been
# loaded by .pth files.
clean_path = sys.path[:]
import site
sys.path[:] = clean_path
for k, v in sys.modules.items():
    if k in ('setuptools', 'pkg_resources') or (
        hasattr(v, '__path__') and
        len(v.__path__)==1 and
        not os.path.exists(os.path.join(v.__path__[0],'__init__.py'))):
        # This is a namespace package.  Remove it.
        sys.modules.pop(k)

is_jython = sys.platform.startswith('java')

setuptools_source = 'http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ez_setup.py'
distribute_source = 'http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py'

# parsing arguments
def normalize_to_url(option, opt_str, value, parser):
    if value:
        if '://' not in value: # It doesn't smell like a URL.
            value = 'file://%s' % (
                urllib.pathname2url(
                    os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(value))),)
        if opt_str == '--download-base' and not value.endswith('/'):
            # Download base needs a trailing slash to make the world happy.
            value += '/'
    else:
        value = None
    name = opt_str[2:].replace('-', '_')
    setattr(parser.values, name, value)

usage = '''\
[DESIRED PYTHON FOR BUILDOUT] bootstrap.py [options]

Bootstraps a buildout-based project.

Simply run this script in a directory containing a buildout.cfg, using the
Python that you want bin/buildout to use.

Note that by using --setup-source and --download-base to point to
local resources, you can keep this script from going over the network.
'''

parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
parser.add_option("-v", "--version", dest="version",
                          help="use a specific zc.buildout version")
parser.add_option("-d", "--distribute",
                   action="store_true", dest="use_distribute", default=False,
                   help="Use Distribute rather than Setuptools.")
parser.add_option("--setup-source", action="callback", dest="setup_source",
                  callback=normalize_to_url, nargs=1, type="string",
                  help=("Specify a URL or file location for the setup file. "
                        "If you use Setuptools, this will default to " +
                        setuptools_source + "; if you use Distribute, this "
                        "will default to " + distribute_source +"."))
parser.add_option("--download-base", action="callback", dest="download_base",
                  callback=normalize_to_url, nargs=1, type="string",
                  help=("Specify a URL or directory for downloading "
                        "zc.buildout and either Setuptools or Distribute. "
                        "Defaults to PyPI."))
parser.add_option("--eggs",
                  help=("Specify a directory for storing eggs.  Defaults to "
                        "a temporary directory that is deleted when the "
                        "bootstrap script completes."))
parser.add_option("-t", "--accept-buildout-test-releases",
                  dest='accept_buildout_test_releases',
                  action="store_true", default=False,
                  help=("Normally, if you do not specify a --version, the "
                        "bootstrap script and buildout gets the newest "
                        "*final* versions of zc.buildout and its recipes and "
                        "extensions for you.  If you use this flag, "
                        "bootstrap and buildout will get the newest releases "
                        "even if they are alphas or betas."))
parser.add_option("-c", None, action="store", dest="config_file",
                   help=("Specify the path to the buildout configuration "
                         "file to be used."))

options, args = parser.parse_args()

# if -c was provided, we push it back into args for buildout's main function
if options.config_file is not None:
    args += ['-c', options.config_file]

if options.eggs:
    eggs_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(options.eggs))
else:
    eggs_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()

if options.setup_source is None:
    if options.use_distribute:
        options.setup_source = distribute_source
    else:
        options.setup_source = setuptools_source

if options.accept_buildout_test_releases:
    args.append('buildout:accept-buildout-test-releases=true')
args.append('bootstrap')

try:
    import pkg_resources
    import setuptools # A flag.  Sometimes pkg_resources is installed alone.
    if not hasattr(pkg_resources, '_distribute'):
        raise ImportError
except ImportError:
    ez_code = urllib2.urlopen(
        options.setup_source).read().replace('\r\n', '\n')
    ez = {}
    exec ez_code in ez
    setup_args = dict(to_dir=eggs_dir, download_delay=0)
    if options.download_base:
        setup_args['download_base'] = options.download_base
    if options.use_distribute:
        setup_args['no_fake'] = True
    ez['use_setuptools'](**setup_args)
    if 'pkg_resources' in sys.modules:
        reload(sys.modules['pkg_resources'])
    import pkg_resources
    # This does not (always?) update the default working set.  We will
    # do it.
    for path in sys.path:
        if path not in pkg_resources.working_set.entries:
            pkg_resources.working_set.add_entry(path)

cmd = [quote(sys.executable),
       '-c',
       quote('from setuptools.command.easy_install import main; main()'),
       '-mqNxd',
       quote(eggs_dir)]

if not has_broken_dash_S:
    cmd.insert(1, '-S')

find_links = options.download_base
if not find_links:
    find_links = os.environ.get('bootstrap-testing-find-links')
if find_links:
    cmd.extend(['-f', quote(find_links)])

if options.use_distribute:
    setup_requirement = 'distribute'
else:
    setup_requirement = 'setuptools'
ws = pkg_resources.working_set
setup_requirement_path = ws.find(
    pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(setup_requirement)).location
env = dict(
    os.environ,
    PYTHONPATH=setup_requirement_path)

requirement = 'zc.buildout'
version = options.version
if version is None and not options.accept_buildout_test_releases:
    # Figure out the most recent final version of zc.buildout.
    import setuptools.package_index
    _final_parts = '*final-', '*final'
    def _final_version(parsed_version):
        for part in parsed_version:
            if (part[:1] == '*') and (part not in _final_parts):
                return False
        return True
    index = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex(
        search_path=[setup_requirement_path])
    if find_links:
        index.add_find_links((find_links,))
    req = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(requirement)
    if index.obtain(req) is not None:
        best = []
        bestv = None
        for dist in index[req.project_name]:
            distv = dist.parsed_version
            if _final_version(distv):
                if bestv is None or distv > bestv:
                    best = [dist]
                    bestv = distv
                elif distv == bestv:
                    best.append(dist)
        if best:
            best.sort()
            version = best[-1].version
if version:
    requirement = '=='.join((requirement, version))
cmd.append(requirement)

if is_jython:
    import subprocess
    exitcode = subprocess.Popen(cmd, env=env).wait()
else: # Windows prefers this, apparently; otherwise we would prefer subprocess
    exitcode = os.spawnle(*([os.P_WAIT, sys.executable] + cmd + [env]))
if exitcode != 0:
    sys.stdout.flush()
    sys.stderr.flush()
    print ("An error occurred when trying to install zc.buildout. "
           "Look above this message for any errors that "
           "were output by easy_install.")
    sys.exit(exitcode)

ws.add_entry(eggs_dir)
ws.require(requirement)
import zc.buildout.buildout
zc.buildout.buildout.main(args)
if not options.eggs: # clean up temporary egg directory
    shutil.rmtree(eggs_dir)