# Copyright 2013-2017 DataStax, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. from __future__ import print_function import os import sys import warnings if __name__ == '__main__' and sys.argv[1] == "gevent_nosetests": print("Running gevent tests") from gevent.monkey import patch_all patch_all() if __name__ == '__main__' and sys.argv[1] == "eventlet_nosetests": print("Running eventlet tests") from eventlet import monkey_patch monkey_patch() import ez_setup ez_setup.use_setuptools() from setuptools import setup from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext from distutils.core import Extension from distutils.errors import (CCompilerError, DistutilsPlatformError, DistutilsExecError) from distutils.cmd import Command PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3 try: import subprocess has_subprocess = True except ImportError: has_subprocess = False from cassandra import __version__ long_description = "" with open("README.rst") as f: long_description = f.read() try: from nose.commands import nosetests except ImportError: gevent_nosetests = None eventlet_nosetests = None else: class gevent_nosetests(nosetests): description = "run nosetests with gevent monkey patching" class eventlet_nosetests(nosetests): description = "run nosetests with eventlet monkey patching" has_cqlengine = False if __name__ == '__main__' and sys.argv[1] == "install": try: import cqlengine has_cqlengine = True except ImportError: pass PROFILING = False class DocCommand(Command): description = "generate or test documentation" user_options = [("test", "t", "run doctests instead of generating documentation")] boolean_options = ["test"] def initialize_options(self): self.test = False def finalize_options(self): pass def run(self): if self.test: path = "docs/_build/doctest" mode = "doctest" else: path = "docs/_build/%s" % __version__ mode = "html" try: os.makedirs(path) except: pass if has_subprocess: # Prevent run with in-place extensions because cython-generated objects do not carry docstrings # http://docs.cython.org/src/userguide/special_methods.html#docstrings import glob for f in glob.glob("cassandra/*.so"): print("Removing '%s' to allow docs to run on pure python modules." %(f,)) os.unlink(f) # Build io extension to make import and docstrings work try: output = subprocess.check_output( ["python", "setup.py", "build_ext", "--inplace", "--force", "--no-murmur3", "--no-cython"], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc: raise RuntimeError("Documentation step '%s' failed: %s: %s" % ("build_ext", exc, exc.output)) else: print(output) try: output = subprocess.check_output( ["sphinx-build", "-b", mode, "docs", path], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc: raise RuntimeError("Documentation step '%s' failed: %s: %s" % (mode, exc, exc.output)) else: print(output) print("") print("Documentation step '%s' performed, results here:" % mode) print(" file://%s/%s/index.html" % (os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), path)) class BuildFailed(Exception): def __init__(self, ext): self.ext = ext murmur3_ext = Extension('cassandra.cmurmur3', sources=['cassandra/cmurmur3.c']) libev_ext = Extension('cassandra.io.libevwrapper', sources=['cassandra/io/libevwrapper.c'], include_dirs=['/usr/include/libev', '/usr/local/include', '/opt/local/include'], libraries=['ev'], library_dirs=['/usr/local/lib', '/opt/local/lib']) platform_unsupported_msg = \ """ =============================================================================== The optional C extensions are not supported on this platform. =============================================================================== """ arch_unsupported_msg = \ """ =============================================================================== The optional C extensions are not supported on big-endian systems. =============================================================================== """ pypy_unsupported_msg = \ """ ================================================================================= Some optional C extensions are not supported in PyPy. Only murmur3 will be built. ================================================================================= """ is_windows = os.name == 'nt' is_pypy = "PyPy" in sys.version if is_pypy: sys.stderr.write(pypy_unsupported_msg) is_supported_platform = sys.platform != "cli" and not sys.platform.startswith("java") is_supported_arch = sys.byteorder != "big" if not is_supported_platform: sys.stderr.write(platform_unsupported_msg) elif not is_supported_arch: sys.stderr.write(arch_unsupported_msg) try_extensions = "--no-extensions" not in sys.argv and is_supported_platform and is_supported_arch and not os.environ.get('CASS_DRIVER_NO_EXTENSIONS') try_murmur3 = try_extensions and "--no-murmur3" not in sys.argv try_libev = try_extensions and "--no-libev" not in sys.argv and not is_pypy and not is_windows try_cython = try_extensions and "--no-cython" not in sys.argv and not is_pypy and not os.environ.get('CASS_DRIVER_NO_CYTHON') try_cython &= 'egg_info' not in sys.argv # bypass setup_requires for pip egg_info calls, which will never have --install-option"--no-cython" coming fomr pip sys.argv = [a for a in sys.argv if a not in ("--no-murmur3", "--no-libev", "--no-cython", "--no-extensions")] build_concurrency = int(os.environ.get('CASS_DRIVER_BUILD_CONCURRENCY', '0')) class NoPatchExtension(Extension): # Older versions of setuptools.extension has a static flag which is set False before our # setup_requires lands Cython. It causes our *.pyx sources to be renamed to *.c in # the initializer. # The other workaround would be to manually generate sources, but that bypasses a lot # of the niceness cythonize embodies (setup build dir, conditional build, etc). # Newer setuptools does not have this problem because it checks for cython dynamically. # https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/commits/714c3144e08fd01a9f61d1c88411e76d2538b2e4 def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # bypass the patched init if possible if Extension.__bases__: base, = Extension.__bases__ base.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) else: Extension.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) class build_extensions(build_ext): error_message = """ =============================================================================== WARNING: could not compile %s. The C extensions are not required for the driver to run, but they add support for token-aware routing with the Murmur3Partitioner. On Windows, make sure Visual Studio or an SDK is installed, and your environment is configured to build for the appropriate architecture (matching your Python runtime). This is often a matter of using vcvarsall.bat from your install directory, or running from a command prompt in the Visual Studio Tools Start Menu. =============================================================================== """ if is_windows else """ =============================================================================== WARNING: could not compile %s. The C extensions are not required for the driver to run, but they add support for libev and token-aware routing with the Murmur3Partitioner. Linux users should ensure that GCC and the Python headers are available. On Ubuntu and Debian, this can be accomplished by running: $ sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev On RedHat and RedHat-based systems like CentOS and Fedora: $ sudo yum install gcc python-devel On OSX, homebrew installations of Python should provide the necessary headers. libev Support ------------- For libev support, you will also need to install libev and its headers. On Debian/Ubuntu: $ sudo apt-get install libev4 libev-dev On RHEL/CentOS/Fedora: $ sudo yum install libev libev-devel On OSX, via homebrew: $ brew install libev =============================================================================== """ def run(self): try: self._setup_extensions() build_ext.run(self) except DistutilsPlatformError as exc: sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % str(exc)) warnings.warn(self.error_message % "C extensions.") def build_extensions(self): if build_concurrency > 1: self.check_extensions_list(self.extensions) import multiprocessing.pool multiprocessing.pool.ThreadPool(processes=build_concurrency).map(self.build_extension, self.extensions) else: build_ext.build_extensions(self) def build_extension(self, ext): try: build_ext.build_extension(self, ext) except (CCompilerError, DistutilsExecError, DistutilsPlatformError, IOError) as exc: sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % str(exc)) name = "The %s extension" % (ext.name,) warnings.warn(self.error_message % (name,)) def _setup_extensions(self): # We defer extension setup until this command to leveraage 'setup_requires' pulling in Cython before we # attempt to import anything self.extensions = [] if try_murmur3: self.extensions.append(murmur3_ext) if try_libev: self.extensions.append(libev_ext) if try_cython: try: from Cython.Build import cythonize cython_candidates = ['cluster', 'concurrent', 'connection', 'cqltypes', 'metadata', 'pool', 'protocol', 'query', 'util'] compile_args = [] if is_windows else ['-Wno-unused-function'] self.extensions.extend(cythonize( [Extension('cassandra.%s' % m, ['cassandra/%s.py' % m], extra_compile_args=compile_args) for m in cython_candidates], nthreads=build_concurrency, exclude_failures=True)) self.extensions.extend(cythonize(NoPatchExtension("*", ["cassandra/*.pyx"], extra_compile_args=compile_args), nthreads=build_concurrency)) except Exception: sys.stderr.write("Failed to cythonize one or more modules. These will not be compiled as extensions (optional).\n") def pre_build_check(): """ Try to verify build tools """ if os.environ.get('CASS_DRIVER_NO_PRE_BUILD_CHECK'): return True try: from distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler from distutils.dist import Distribution # base build_ext just to emulate compiler option setup be = build_ext(Distribution()) be.initialize_options() be.finalize_options() # First, make sure we have a Python include directory have_python_include = any(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(p, 'Python.h')) for p in be.include_dirs) if not have_python_include: sys.stderr.write("Did not find 'Python.h' in %s.\n" % (be.include_dirs,)) return False compiler = new_compiler(compiler=be.compiler) customize_compiler(compiler) executables = [] if compiler.compiler_type in ('unix', 'cygwin'): executables = [compiler.executables[exe][0] for exe in ('compiler_so', 'linker_so')] elif compiler.compiler_type == 'nt': executables = [getattr(compiler, exe) for exe in ('cc', 'linker')] if executables: from distutils.spawn import find_executable for exe in executables: if not find_executable(exe): sys.stderr.write("Failed to find %s for compiler type %s.\n" % (exe, compiler.compiler_type)) return False except Exception as exc: sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % str(exc)) sys.stderr.write("Failed pre-build check. Attempting anyway.\n") # if we are unable to positively id the compiler type, or one of these assumptions fails, # just proceed as we would have without the check return True def run_setup(extensions): kw = {'cmdclass': {'doc': DocCommand}} if gevent_nosetests is not None: kw['cmdclass']['gevent_nosetests'] = gevent_nosetests if eventlet_nosetests is not None: kw['cmdclass']['eventlet_nosetests'] = eventlet_nosetests kw['cmdclass']['build_ext'] = build_extensions kw['ext_modules'] = [Extension('DUMMY', [])] # dummy extension makes sure build_ext is called for install if try_cython: # precheck compiler before adding to setup_requires # we don't actually negate try_cython because: # 1.) build_ext eats errors at compile time, letting the install complete while producing useful feedback # 2.) there could be a case where the python environment has cython installed but the system doesn't have build tools if pre_build_check(): cython_dep = 'Cython>=0.20,<0.25' user_specified_cython_version = os.environ.get('CASS_DRIVER_ALLOWED_CYTHON_VERSION') if user_specified_cython_version is not None: cython_dep = 'Cython==%s' % (user_specified_cython_version,) kw['setup_requires'] = [cython_dep] else: sys.stderr.write("Bypassing Cython setup requirement\n") dependencies = ['six >=1.9'] if not PY3: dependencies.append('futures') setup( name='cassandra-driver', version=__version__, description='Python driver for Cassandra', long_description=long_description, url='http://github.com/datastax/python-driver', author='Tyler Hobbs', author_email='tyler@datastax.com', packages=['cassandra', 'cassandra.io', 'cassandra.cqlengine'], keywords='cassandra,cql,orm', include_package_data=True, install_requires=dependencies, tests_require=['nose', 'mock<=1.0.1', 'PyYAML', 'pytz', 'sure'], classifiers=[ 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 'License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License', 'Natural Language :: English', 'Operating System :: OS Independent', 'Programming Language :: Python', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4', 'Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython', 'Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy', 'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules' ], **kw) run_setup(None) if has_cqlengine: warnings.warn("\n#######\n'cqlengine' package is present on path: %s\n" "cqlengine is now an integrated sub-package of this driver.\n" "It is recommended to remove this package to reduce the chance for conflicting usage" % cqlengine.__file__)