I'm writing a Django application that is using pip & virtualenv to manage its development environment.
One of the dependencies, pkgme, comes with many data files which are its "backends" and are configured in its setup.py with data_files=$FOO
(rather than package_data
).
When pkgme looks for its backends, it looks in os.path.join(sys.prefix, "share", "pkgme", "backends")
. This works great when pkgme has been installed normally, and seems to match the documentation but does not work when pkgme is installed as an egg.
There, the data files are installed under $VIRTUAL_ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pkgme-0.1-py2.7.egg/share
rather than the expected $VIRTUAL_ENV/share
.
Which leaves me with two questions:
- Should I be using something other than the
os.path.join
above to find the data files regardless of whether we are using an egg installation or a traditional system installation? If so, what? - Should I be distributing my data files differently so as to make them more readily available in an egg?
Note that I know about pkgutil.get_data
, but would rather not use it. I'm not interested in the contents of these data files, I want to know their location instead, so I can execute them.
My current plan is to do this:
- Use
package_data
instead ofdata_files
- Change pkgme to look for backends relative to
pkgme.__file__
rather thansys.prefix
zip_safe
to False in your setup.py so it doesn't generate a .egg file.