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setup.py
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# borgbackup - main setup code (extension building here, rest see pyproject.toml)
import os
import re
import sys
from collections import defaultdict
try:
import multiprocessing
except ImportError:
multiprocessing = None
from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext
from setuptools import setup, Extension
from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist
try:
from Cython.Build import cythonize
cythonize_import_error_msg = None
except ImportError as exc:
# either there is no Cython installed or there is some issue with it.
cythonize = None
cythonize_import_error_msg = "ImportError: " + str(exc)
if "failed to map segment from shared object" in cythonize_import_error_msg:
cythonize_import_error_msg += " Check if the borg build uses a +exec filesystem."
sys.path += [os.path.dirname(__file__)]
is_win32 = sys.platform.startswith("win32")
is_openbsd = sys.platform.startswith("openbsd")
# Number of threads to use for cythonize, not used on windows
cpu_threads = multiprocessing.cpu_count() if multiprocessing and multiprocessing.get_start_method() != "spawn" else None
# How the build process finds the system libs:
#
# 1. if BORG_{LIBXXX,OPENSSL}_PREFIX is set, it will use headers and libs from there.
# 2. if not and pkg-config can locate the lib, the lib located by
# pkg-config will be used. We use the pkg-config tool via the pkgconfig
# python package, which must be installed before invoking setup.py.
# if pkgconfig is not installed, this step is skipped.
# 3. otherwise raise a fatal error.
# Are we building on ReadTheDocs?
on_rtd = os.environ.get("READTHEDOCS")
# Extra cflags for all extensions, usually just warnings we want to enable explicitly
cflags = ["-Wall", "-Wextra", "-Wpointer-arith"]
compress_source = "src/borg/compress.pyx"
crypto_ll_source = "src/borg/crypto/low_level.pyx"
chunker_source = "src/borg/chunker.pyx"
hashindex_source = "src/borg/hashindex.pyx"
item_source = "src/borg/item.pyx"
checksums_source = "src/borg/checksums.pyx"
platform_posix_source = "src/borg/platform/posix.pyx"
platform_linux_source = "src/borg/platform/linux.pyx"
platform_syncfilerange_source = "src/borg/platform/syncfilerange.pyx"
platform_darwin_source = "src/borg/platform/darwin.pyx"
platform_freebsd_source = "src/borg/platform/freebsd.pyx"
platform_windows_source = "src/borg/platform/windows.pyx"
cython_sources = [
compress_source,
crypto_ll_source,
chunker_source,
hashindex_source,
item_source,
checksums_source,
platform_posix_source,
platform_linux_source,
platform_syncfilerange_source,
platform_freebsd_source,
platform_darwin_source,
platform_windows_source,
]
if cythonize:
Sdist = sdist
else:
class Sdist(sdist):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
raise Exception("Cython is required to run sdist")
cython_c_files = [fn.replace(".pyx", ".c") for fn in cython_sources]
if not on_rtd and not all(os.path.exists(path) for path in cython_c_files):
raise ImportError(
"The GIT version of Borg needs a working Cython. "
+ "Install or fix Cython or use a released borg version. "
+ "Importing cythonize failed with: "
+ cythonize_import_error_msg
)
cmdclass = {"build_ext": build_ext, "sdist": Sdist}
ext_modules = []
if not on_rtd:
def members_appended(*ds):
result = defaultdict(list)
for d in ds:
for k, v in d.items():
assert isinstance(v, list)
result[k].extend(v)
return result
try:
import pkgconfig as pc
except ImportError:
print("Warning: can not import pkgconfig python package.")
pc = None
def lib_ext_kwargs(pc, prefix_env_var, lib_name, lib_pkg_name, pc_version, lib_subdir="lib"):
system_prefix = os.environ.get(prefix_env_var)
if system_prefix:
print(f"Detected and preferring {lib_pkg_name} [via {prefix_env_var}]")
return dict(
include_dirs=[os.path.join(system_prefix, "include")],
library_dirs=[os.path.join(system_prefix, lib_subdir)],
libraries=[lib_name],
)
if pc and pc.installed(lib_pkg_name, pc_version):
print(f"Detected and preferring {lib_pkg_name} [via pkg-config]")
return pc.parse(lib_pkg_name)
raise Exception(
f"Could not find {lib_name} lib/headers, please set {prefix_env_var} "
f"or ensure {lib_pkg_name}.pc is in PKG_CONFIG_PATH."
)
crypto_extra_objects = []
if is_win32:
crypto_ext_lib = lib_ext_kwargs(pc, "BORG_OPENSSL_PREFIX", "libcrypto", "libcrypto", ">=1.1.1", lib_subdir="")
elif is_openbsd:
# Use openssl (not libressl) because we need AES-OCB via EVP api. Link
# it statically to avoid conflicting with shared libcrypto from the base
# OS pulled in via dependencies.
crypto_ext_lib = {"include_dirs": ["/usr/local/include/eopenssl30"]}
crypto_extra_objects += ["/usr/local/lib/eopenssl30/libcrypto.a"]
else:
crypto_ext_lib = lib_ext_kwargs(pc, "BORG_OPENSSL_PREFIX", "crypto", "libcrypto", ">=1.1.1")
crypto_ext_kwargs = members_appended(
dict(sources=[crypto_ll_source]),
crypto_ext_lib,
dict(extra_compile_args=cflags),
dict(extra_objects=crypto_extra_objects),
)
compress_ext_kwargs = members_appended(
dict(sources=[compress_source]),
lib_ext_kwargs(pc, "BORG_LIBLZ4_PREFIX", "lz4", "liblz4", ">= 1.7.0"),
lib_ext_kwargs(pc, "BORG_LIBZSTD_PREFIX", "zstd", "libzstd", ">= 1.3.0"),
dict(extra_compile_args=cflags),
)
checksums_ext_kwargs = members_appended(
dict(sources=[checksums_source]),
lib_ext_kwargs(pc, "BORG_LIBXXHASH_PREFIX", "xxhash", "libxxhash", ">= 0.7.3"),
dict(extra_compile_args=cflags),
)
if sys.platform == "linux":
linux_ext_kwargs = members_appended(
dict(sources=[platform_linux_source]),
lib_ext_kwargs(pc, "BORG_LIBACL_PREFIX", "acl", "libacl", ">= 2.2.47"),
dict(extra_compile_args=cflags),
)
else:
linux_ext_kwargs = members_appended(
dict(sources=[platform_linux_source], libraries=["acl"], extra_compile_args=cflags)
)
# note: _chunker.c is a relatively complex/large piece of handwritten C code,
# thus we undef NDEBUG for it, so the compiled code will contain and execute assert().
ext_modules += [
Extension("borg.crypto.low_level", **crypto_ext_kwargs),
Extension("borg.compress", **compress_ext_kwargs),
Extension("borg.hashindex", [hashindex_source], extra_compile_args=cflags),
Extension("borg.item", [item_source], extra_compile_args=cflags),
Extension("borg.chunker", [chunker_source], extra_compile_args=cflags, undef_macros=["NDEBUG"]),
Extension("borg.checksums", **checksums_ext_kwargs),
]
posix_ext = Extension("borg.platform.posix", [platform_posix_source], extra_compile_args=cflags)
linux_ext = Extension("borg.platform.linux", **linux_ext_kwargs)
syncfilerange_ext = Extension(
"borg.platform.syncfilerange", [platform_syncfilerange_source], extra_compile_args=cflags
)
freebsd_ext = Extension("borg.platform.freebsd", [platform_freebsd_source], extra_compile_args=cflags)
darwin_ext = Extension("borg.platform.darwin", [platform_darwin_source], extra_compile_args=cflags)
windows_ext = Extension("borg.platform.windows", [platform_windows_source], extra_compile_args=cflags)
if not is_win32:
ext_modules.append(posix_ext)
else:
ext_modules.append(windows_ext)
if sys.platform == "linux":
ext_modules.append(linux_ext)
ext_modules.append(syncfilerange_ext)
elif sys.platform.startswith("freebsd"):
ext_modules.append(freebsd_ext)
elif sys.platform == "darwin":
ext_modules.append(darwin_ext)
# sometimes there's no need to cythonize
# this breaks chained commands like 'clean sdist'
cythonizing = (
len(sys.argv) > 1
and sys.argv[1] not in (("clean", "egg_info", "--help-commands", "--version"))
and "--help" not in sys.argv[1:]
)
if cythonize and cythonizing:
# 3str is the default in Cython3 and we do not support older Cython releases.
# we only set this to avoid the related FutureWarning from Cython3.
cython_opts = dict(compiler_directives={"language_level": "3str"})
if not is_win32:
# compile .pyx extensions to .c in parallel, does not work on windows
cython_opts["nthreads"] = cpu_threads
# generate C code from Cython for ALL supported platforms, so we have them in the sdist.
# the sdist does not require Cython at install time, so we need all as C.
cythonize([posix_ext, linux_ext, syncfilerange_ext, freebsd_ext, darwin_ext, windows_ext], **cython_opts)
# generate C code from Cython for THIS platform (and for all platform-independent Cython parts).
ext_modules = cythonize(ext_modules, **cython_opts)
def long_desc_from_readme():
with open("README.rst") as fd:
long_description = fd.read()
# remove header, but have one \n before first headline
start = long_description.find("What is BorgBackup?")
assert start >= 0
long_description = "\n" + long_description[start:]
# remove badges
long_description = re.compile(r"^\.\. start-badges.*^\.\. end-badges", re.M | re.S).sub("", long_description)
# remove unknown directives
long_description = re.compile(r"^\.\. highlight:: \w+$", re.M).sub("", long_description)
return long_description
setup(cmdclass=cmdclass, ext_modules=ext_modules, long_description=long_desc_from_readme())