Python package policies
Python packages in Alpine Linux should follow a general set of standards for their APKBUILDs.
This material is work-in-progress ... Pending consensus on this approach |
General Template
This APKBUILD template includes a split py2-/py3- package and a py- metapackage, and downloads the source package from PyPI. Be sure to make the following changes:
- Update maintainer to yourself
- Set the pkgname to the Alpine package name (prefixed with "py-")
- Set _pkgname to the name of the package on PyPI
- Update the version number, pkgdesc, url, and license
- Build it and address any issues that come up
- Read the build output and be vigilant for issues listed in the following sections - the build may complete successfully even though these issues are present
# Maintainer: Joe Bloe <joe@example.org> pkgname=py-alpine-name _pkgname=pypi-name pkgver=1.2.3 pkgrel=0 pkgdesc="Example Python package" url=http://example.org/ arch=noarch license=MIT subpackages="py2-${pkgname#py-}:_py2 py3-${pkgname#py-}:_py3" makedepends="py-setuptools" source="https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/${_pkgname:0:1}/$_pkgname/$_pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz" builddir=$srcdir/$_pkgname-$pkgver prepare() { cp -r "$builddir" "$builddir"-py3 } build() { cd "$builddir" python2 setup.py build cd "$builddir"-py3 python3 setup.py build } check() { cd "$builddir" python2 setup.py test cd "$builddir"-py3 python3 setup.py test } package() { mkdir -p "$pkgdir" } _py2() { cd "$builddir" _py python2 } _py3() { cd "$builddir"-py3 _py python3 } _py() { python="$1" pkgdesc="$pkgdesc (for $python)" depends="$depends $python" install_if="$pkgname=$pkgver-r$pkgrel $python" $python setup.py install --prefix=/usr --root="$subpkgdir" }
Common issues
No source package available (only the wheel is on PyPI)
Seek out the upstream source (e.g. GitHub) and swap out the URL.
No tests in PyPI package "(0 tests run)"
Seek out the upstream source (e.g. GitHub) and swap out the URL.
setup.py test downloads a lot of dependencies
Watch out for this and be sure to add any of these packages to checkdepends so that setuptools isn't downloading and testing against packages/versions which aren't in aports.
Different dependencies between py2 and py3 versions
Add depends="..." to the respective _py2 or _py3 subpackage functions.
No python2 support
In this case, rename the package to "py3-example" and remove the "py-" metapackage and "py2-" subpackage. Merge the _py(), _py3,() and package() functions. Remove the prepare() function and drop the -py3 suffix from the builddir. An updated py3-only template is provided here:
# Maintainer: Joe Bloe <joe@example.org> pkgname=py-alpine-name _pkgname=pypi-name pkgver=1.2.3 pkgrel=0 pkgdesc="Example Python package" url=http://example.org/ arch=noarch license=MIT depends="python3" makedepends="py-setuptools" source="https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/${_pkgname:0:1}/$_pkgname/$_pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz" builddir=$srcdir/$_pkgname-$pkgver build() { cd "$builddir" python3 setup.py build } check() { cd "$builddir" python3 setup.py test } package() { python3 setup.py install --prefix=/usr --root="$pkgdir" }
Future work
aports normalization project
Many Python packages in aports (if not most) do not follow these guidelines. TODO: figure out an approach and obtain consensus.
Python 2 deprecation
Python 2 is EoL in less than a year. Let's get rid of it. TODO: figure out an approach and obtain consensus.