APKBUILD examples:Python
A lot of Python packages use the setuptools or distutils framework. This mean that the build() and the package() section looks a bit different compared to an application which uses make.
Considerations
pkgname
Package name for a Python library must be prefixed with py3-.
For an 'executable' (for example, black
, binwalk
), you generally don't need to prefix it.
There’s no exact rule if the prefix should be used for tools and applications written in Python, it varies.
arch
- noarch
- Use for pure Python packages (i.e. without compiled code). Also add python3 to depends=.
- all (and others)
- Use for packages with native extensions (i.e. with compiled code). Do not add python3 to depends= (it's auto-detected via dynamic linking to python library).
source
Most Python packages are published in PyPI(the Python Package Index). If the package has a source tarball available in PyPI (that’s true for most packages), and it contains tests (some explicitly remove them from PyPI), you should reference it in source= as:
https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/${_pyname%${_pyname#?}}/$_pyname/$_pyname-$pkgver.tar.gz
where _pyname is the real name of the Python package.
Otherwise, use the normal upstream git tarballs.
Examples
setup.py invocation
If the project has a setup.py, then the APKBUILD goes as follows:
pkgname="py3-foo" _pyname="foo" ... depends="python3" makedepends="python3-dev" checkdepends="py3-pytest" subpackages="$pkgname-pyc" ... build() { python3 setup.py build } check() { pytest } package() { python3 setup.py install --skip-build --root="$pkgdir" }
However, even with a setup.py, you can use the pep517 build process. If a project does not have a setup.py and only has a pyproject.toml, then you can only use the pep517 build process below.
pep517 invocation
pkgname="py3-foo" ... depends="python3 py3-bar py3-baz" makedepends="py3-gpep517 py3-setuptools py3-wheel python3-dev" checkdepends="py3-pytest" subpackages="$pkgname-pyc" ... build() { gpep517 build-wheel \ --wheel-dir dist \ --output-fd 3 3>&1 >&2 } check() { python3 -m venv --clear --system-site-packages testenv testenv/bin/python3 -m installer dist/*.whl testenv/bin/python3 -m pytest } package() { python3 -m installer -d "$pkgdir" \ dist/*.whl }
Depending on the build-backend
in the pyproject.toml, you might need py3-setuptools or py3-flit-core or py3-poetry-core or py3-hatchling at build time. If a project specifies literally flit
or poetry
, patch it to use the -core
variant.