Questions tagged [setuptools]
setuptools is a set of enhancements to Python's distutils which simplify building, distribution and installation of Python packages.
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Package and find non Python Files in a python package
I'm fairly new to python packaging and I'm trying to create a command line tool so that I can send to client to interact with my service in AWS.
My goal is to have a command line tool to upload files ...
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How do setup.py, setup.cfg, and pyproject.toml interact with conflicting configurations?
When using setuptools, I understand that I can use either setup.py with setup.cfg, pyproject.toml, or some combination of these. Many tutorials and references mention that configurations are merged ...
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no response when try to build a .pyx file
I'm trying to build a .pyx file using python setup.py build_ext --inplace in terminal. The setup.py file is:
from setuptools import Extension, setup
from Cython.Build import cythonize
import numpy
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(solved) -> How to get CFFI and setuptools to find C files and headers
I have written a c extension package using CFFI and I am trying to work out how to build it with setuptools. My package looks like this:
pkgName/
pyproject.toml
setup.py
src/
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How to use cpp_extension with an existing library built on top of libtorch?
I've successfully completed the c++/CUDA extension tutorial. I wrote and bound a different utility than what they used.
Then, I wrote and compiled a CMake project to create a static library out of the ...
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logical or linkage in pyproject.toml Dependencies
I'm trying to build a package with the build editor setuptools. For this I created the following
pyproject.toml file:
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61.0"]
build-backend = "...
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Python Wheel that includes shared library is built as pure-Python platform independent none-any
I wish to use some C and CUDA code in my Python package (which I then call using ctypes). Because of the CUDA, it doesn't seem to be easy to use the traditional approach of a setuptools Extension, so ...
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Install namespace packages using pyproject.toml
I'm trying to install two packages (see below) into the same namespace which is calculator. I installed each package using pip install -e . from the top level of each project. Then I tried to use ...
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setup.py imports not working when building package
I am trying to build a python package that uses relative imports within each module. When I run tests.py, which imports both module1 and module2 everything works fine, but when I run setup.py I get an ...
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Error while trying to install Astropy 4.3 'ImportError: cannot import name 'soft_unicode' from 'markupsafe''
I'm working on a project for uni which uses natural language search to acces data in virtual observatories. For this we thought that the OpenAI API (which uses GPT-3.5) could give us Astropy based ...
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Import custom package into python package
I have a package, let's call it X (in a private gitlab repo).
I want to use that package inside other packages, for instance in package A.
This is the current setup.py of package A:
from setuptools ...
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How to build a Linux compatible cythonized Program on a Windows System?
I have to setup a .py file with cython because the server it runs on is a has a Linux operating system. The server opens a logic.py which then initializes the cythonized file.
I've found a similar ...
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Installing a python script to run from the command line
I need to make some python utilities available to run from the command line (OSX Ventura). I've been looking over example and documentation for setup.py, but can't make any progress. Even with the ...
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Python setuptools exclude dependencies when installing
Python setuptools allows you to specify optional dependencies, but does it allow you to do something in the inverse?
For example, let's say I have a list of dependencies in my_package like below:
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Cannot get Request Package to Run in Python via Conda
I am having problems getting my Requests package to fun in Python via
Conda in VSCODE. When I type in "Conda list" in my Base environment in the terminal I can see the following:
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Why can't I import my published library after installing it with pip?
I published a library on Pypi (https://pypi.org/project/Extractable/0.0.1). I installed it using pip install Extractable. It is present in pip list, yet I cannot import it into a Python file.
I ...
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Repackage a .pyd file so it can be pushed to a python package repository
I have a module.pyd from a vendor that i want to push to our internal PyPi and then be able to pip install module and then later import module.
The module.pyd is rather hard to cater to though (and i ...
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no modules in created own python package
here's my py pyckage structure:
and setup.py content:
from setuptools import find_packages, setup
setup(name='lab_devices',
packages=find_packages(include=['lab_devices']),
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Distributing a python package with cython files (.pdx) within
Question: Distributing a python package with cython files (.pdx) within.
I am trying to package a python module with both .py and .pdx files within.
Here is the folder structure:
sosecrets: Root
|___ ...
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Cython Behavior difference setup.py develop vs setup.py install with shared object artifact
I noticed that setup.py develop will create the cython shared object (.so file) whereas setup.py install will not. Both will cythonize the .pyx file, but it seems only develop will generate the build ...
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setuptools: include converted data files into the wheel, keeping originals in the source distribution
In my case, parsing the original data is slower than deserialising pickles. I'm trying to transform data during setuptools build:
from setuptools.command.build_py import build_py
ROOT = Path(__file__)...
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pyproject.toml setuptools: edit user's .bashrc file
I am writing a Python package that has an entrypoint (cli) script using a pyproject.toml file that builds with setuptools.
I'm installing this package locally with pip install --user .
--user is ...
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Post install script for pyproject.toml projects
I am building a Python package using setuptools in a pyproject.toml file. The package is being installed locally using pip install .
Is there a way to specify running a post-install Python script in ...
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How to pass a user defined argument to setuptools in order to set a flag that changes compilation macro
I have some large setup.py file that compiles several CUDA files, something like (VERY INCOMPETE, I can provide more info if its relevant):
gpuUtils_ext = Extension(
"_gpuUtils",
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How to create only cythonize file in ROS2 Python package?
I recently followed the instructions mentioned here to cythonize my ROS2 Python package. The process was successful, and my package is functioning correctly.
However, I'm curious if there is a way to ...
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use_2to3 is invalid WITH a downgraded setuptools<58.0
I am facing an issue which has been discussed at length, and in many many forums, github issues, stack overflow questions, and so on.
To name a few:
Error in anyjson setup command: use_2to3 is invalid
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Building Python C module on Windows
I am trying to build a 'C' python extension on Windows, the core C code compiles absolutely fine, but I am unable to build the python module using setuptool as I am getting
mandlebrot.c(36): fatal ...
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Fields are missing when I `pip show` my Python package
I recently uploaded my first Python package to PyPI. The relevant parts of pyproject.toml are defined as follows (full file available here):
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61.0"]
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Setting up setup.py to install debian packages and python packages [duplicate]
I have a python project. I have installed all my python dependencies through pip into my virtual environment venv.
I have also installed a few packages with debian package manager apt with command apt ...
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Using Sphinx's `BuildDoc` on `setup.py`
I am picking up a Python project that has the following in a setup.py script:
from sphinx.setup_command import BuildDoc
commands["build_sphinx"] = BuildDoc
cmd_opts["build_sphinx"]...
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Setup of a Python project with sole purpose of running performance tests
I'm working on a project that will run in a CICD pipeline (GitLab) and will run performance tests on various database drivers and stores the results.
The project will be deployed using Docker. Ideally,...
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Setuptools with dash or underscore
My question is related to this question but I'm hoping for an updated answer for 2023. My project name originally contained a '-' (e.g., abc-def) and I've received a warning that '-' is becoming ...
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build python debian package with setuptools
Building Debian package using setuptools.
I am working on Linux Mint 20.3. I have made a project using python and I want to build a .deb package. I have tried to follow instructions online but ...
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How can I build a pip package and import the package from the directory at the same time?
I am working in a mono repo. The simplified directory structure looks like this:
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|-- lib
| |-- __init__.py
| |-- package1
| | |-- __init__.py
| | |-- package1
| | | |-- __init__.py
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Python custom library, nested import problem [duplicate]
I am creating my own python library: toolbox. In the end I want to be able to do: from toolbox.printing import warn.
My architecture looks like this:
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|--toolbox
|----__init__.py
|----printing
|---...
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Error wrapping and installing spacy's en_core_web_sm in setup.py file [duplicate]
I am developing a Python package and aiming to publish it on PyPI. The setup.py file of the package is structured as follows:
Note: I'm trying to install it from a wheel.
from setuptools import ...
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Include py.typed file in wheel produced with nuitka
I'm trying to build a wheel for a pyproject.toml based project using nuitka as described here. I'd like to include a py.typed file in the final wheel. My repo structure looks like this
pyproject.toml
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How do I specify a Python version constraint for a dependency specifically for a platform?
My Python package requires Python >= 3.8 (defined in setup.cfg or pyproject.toml):
python_requires = >=3.8
However, it also has the following optional dependency :
tensorflow>=2.7.0
If ...
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ERROR: Could not build wheels for greenlet, which is required to install pyproject.toml-based projects
I'm trying to install a python-package defined by pryproject.toml and setup.cfg file. I was able to install the package using `pip install .`` in Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS. But I get the following error when ...
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Problem building python ros2 humble packages
I'm starting to use ros on an Ubuntu Virtual Machine.
I installed it following the official website instruction.
But, when i run colcon build to build a ros python package and a cpp package, and i got ...
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Python package - No module found when installing without -e option, works with -e option
I've been trying to build a testing python package, but I came across this issue.
When I pip install -e project-name the package to virtual environment, everything works as its supposed to, but when I ...
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Why isn't `site.main()` called by setuptools?
My code can use any Qt binding. I try to reduce the number of packages to install. For that, I'd like to check whether a package has already been installed and report it as the sole requirement. If ...
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How to replace pip install's removed install-option with its config-settings equivalent?
I was previously installing a custom Python package with a C++ extension successfully on Windows by using this:
pip install --install-option=build_ext --install-option="--library-dirs=/path/...
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Install different versions of requirements depending on the parent
So, I have the following situation: suppose there is a python package used by many various projects, which has the following setup.py:
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(
name='my-...
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How do I pass custom metadata from setup.py to my application code
I'm writing a setup.py file for my python package and have information in a dictionary that I want to pass to the setup command that will then be accessible to the application code when the package is ...
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package with pip install does install it but same package with setup.py does not get installed
I am trying to install some packages using pip, which is working fine but if I try to install it using setup.py then it does not install it.
For example:
pip install ruamel-yaml-clib==0.2.7
does ...
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Downgrade setuptools inside tox dependencies
I have a gdal dependency in my tests.
I use rocky-linux 8. epel 8 provides gdal 3.0.4, so I must install the same version in python, but this version is incompatible with the latest version of ...
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Using the return value of a python function as the value for version field in pyproject.toml
I am using the setuptools build back-end with pyproject.toml configuration to create Python packages. My package version is dynamic, for now I am setting a __version__ attribute in __init__.py and ...
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using python build, how do I pass --debug through to build command
If I run python3 setupy.py build --debug I get the results I want where my build is built with debug. From the help this executes:
--debug (-g) compile extensions and libraries with debugging
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how to execute a script that will modify my package at build time?
We have the following package structure:
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├── genreate_source/
│ ├── generate_schema.py
│ ├── generate_source.py
│ └── __init__.py
├── ipyvuetify/
│ ├── template.py
│ ├── Html.py
│ ├── ...