This uses the dockcross manylinux docker image to enable crosscompiling aarch64 python wheels. The wheels built for aarch64 linux are excluded from the release for now, pending testing (pending, in PR#8392).
The setuptools package was added to allow definition of namespaces using
the now outdated (and discouraged from use) pkg_resources-style.
The code here, for a long while now, uses a try/except (`ImportError`)
protection around the setuptools code, and falls back to the more
encoraged pkgutil-style.
Removing this library won't affect any current workflow, and in the case
of setuptools not found, it'll actually use a more modern (and
encouraged) flow.
wheel is required since version 3.13.0 and
ff92cee10b
This will result in the following build failure when cross-compiling:
Download error on https://pypi.org/simple/wheel/: unknown url type: https -- Some packages may not be found!
Couldn't find index page for 'wheel' (maybe misspelled?)
Download error on https://pypi.org/simple/: unknown url type: https -- Some packages may not be found!
No local packages or working download links found for wheel
Remove wheel requirement from setup.py as it is only needed by
release.sh, not by setup.py
Fixes:
- http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/371c686a10d6870933011b46d36b1879d29046b9
Signed-off-by: Fabrice Fontaine <fontaine.fabrice@gmail.com>
This extension allows Python code to be generated from setup.py files, so they
are created as part of a normal Python build. The extension uses an already-existing
protoc binary, which can be explicitly specified if needed.
Fixes#7493
By removing all test files from the distribution, we've reduced the .whl
file size from 1259808B (1.2MB) to 996042B (973K), which is 21% reduction,
And reduced the unpacked size from 5317178B (5.1MB) to 3251811B (3.2MB),
which is 39% reduction.
Size was measured for the protobuf-3.11.3-cp35-cp35m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl release.
Newer versions of virtualenv lack the --no-site-packages option, so I
had to remove it to keep the release.sh script working. I read that this
option has already been the default for a long time, so removing it
shouldn't chany any behavior.
For the setup.py script, I was getting some errors about the bdist_wheel
argument to setup.py, but I was able to fix that by adding 'wheel' to
setup_requires.
Background:
This is a follow-up to the PR that adds sphinx docs.
Read the Docs is a hosting platform for documentation, primarily Python
docs. It supports builds at commit time as well as at specific git
labels to support versioned docs. I have claimed the
protobuf.readthedocs.io project and can add any Googlers who need access
to be able to configure and trigger builds.
https://readthedocs.org/projects/protobuf/builds/ It's also relatively
easy to create a new project to test the documentation builds from a
fork, such as https://readthedocs.org/projects/tswast-protobuf/builds/
About this change:
Once web hooks are configured, Read the Docs will automatically build
the docs for the latest changes on the master branch.
I needed to update `python/setup.py` to support installation from the
root of the repository because Read the Docs does not `cd python` before
installing the protobuf package with `setup.py install`. To support
this, I updated the file paths to use the absolute path to files. The
`__file__` special variable comes in handy for this, as it provides the
path to the `setup.py` file.
A banner is added to the docs when published to readthedocs. This links
to the official documentation and the future home of the stable API
reference on googleapis.dev.
* Rebuild python docker image
* Update docker image
* Change call to build_and_run_docker.sh
* Set up python tests for different versions
* Fix comments
* Add kokoro build for python source package
* Use libc++ for xcode 10 (#5303)
The xcode 10 removes the deprecated libstdc++ library. We could set
"MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET" to "10.9" to use libc++ instead.
* Add python 3.7 build
* Add build for python 3.7 on linux and windows
* Remove unused source build
* Add comment
* Fix $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET mismatch
* Fix MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET mismatch
* Add missing import for sysconfig
* Add missing imports
1. Fix C++ tests.
* Add missing files to Makefile.am and fix distcheck in tests.sh
* Remove BUILT_SOURCES from conformance/Makefile.am.
* Add some missing override keyword.
* Add a type cast to int64 because our StrCat() in stubs can't handle size_t.
2. Fix Java tests.
* Add missing test dependency on guava in pom.xml.
* Include newly referenced test data in test resources.
* Manually fix map_lite_test.proto which is overwritten because it's mapped
from map_test.proto in google3.
* Add back "optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME" which is still needed to keep the
opensource test passing as it's still running lite tests.
* Add a type cast in newBuilder() because without it the code doesn't compile
with openjdk javac 1.8 (the compiler can't figure if it's the right type
due to complex generic typing).
3. Fix Python tests.
* Remove/replace references to <hash_map>.
* Suppress more warnings in setup.py.
* Replace incorrect header inclusion for google/protobuf/proto_api.h.
* Add strings::EndsWith to google/protobuf/stubs/strutil.h because it's
referenced in the updated python C extension code.
* Replace proto2 with google::protobuf. The proto2 name is leaked to
opensource because we removed the subsitition rule for proto2 namespace
but only fixed C++ source code and forgot to update python C extension code.
The compiler and util subpackages are created by the build_py class in
setup.py. This has caused an issue in the protobuf package in
conda-forge (https://github.com/conda-forge/protobuf-feedstock/issues/40),
which is fixed by this commit.