# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 # Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the # Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. # All Rights Reserved. # # Copyright 2010 OpenStack LLC. # # 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. """ Installation script for Keystone's development virtualenv """ import os import subprocess import sys ROOT = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))) VENV = os.path.join(ROOT, '.keystone-venv') PIP_REQUIRES = os.path.join(ROOT, 'tools', 'pip-requires') def die(message, *args): print >> sys.stderr, message % args sys.exit(1) def run_command(cmd, redirect_output=True, check_exit_code=True): """ Runs a command in an out-of-process shell, returning the output of that command. Working directory is ROOT. """ if redirect_output: stdout = subprocess.PIPE else: stdout = None proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=ROOT, stdout=stdout) output = proc.communicate()[0] if check_exit_code and proc.returncode != 0: die('Command "%s" failed.\n%s', ' '.join(cmd), output) return output HAS_EASY_INSTALL = bool(run_command(['which', 'easy_install'], check_exit_code=False).strip()) HAS_VIRTUALENV = bool(run_command(['which', 'virtualenv'], check_exit_code=False).strip()) def check_dependencies(): """Make sure virtualenv is in the path.""" if not HAS_VIRTUALENV: print 'not found.' # Try installing it via easy_install... if HAS_EASY_INSTALL: print 'Installing virtualenv via easy_install...', if not run_command(['which', 'easy_install']): die('ERROR: virtualenv not found.\n\n' 'Keystone development requires virtualenv, please install' ' it using your favorite package management tool') print 'done.' print 'done.' def create_virtualenv(venv=VENV): """ Creates the virtual environment and installs PIP only into the virtual environment """ print 'Creating venv...', run_command(['virtualenv', '-q', '--no-site-packages', VENV]) print 'done.' print 'Installing pip in virtualenv...', if not run_command(['tools/with_venv.sh', 'easy_install', 'pip']).strip(): die("Failed to install pip.") print 'done.' def install_dependencies(venv=VENV): print 'Installing dependencies with pip (this can take a while)...' # Install greenlet by hand - just listing it in the requires file does not # get it in stalled in the right order venv_tool = 'tools/with_venv.sh' run_command([venv_tool, 'pip', 'install', '-E', venv, '-r', PIP_REQUIRES], redirect_output=False) # Tell the virtual env how to "import keystone" for version in ['python2.7', 'python2.6']: pth = os.path.join(venv, "lib", version, "site-packages") if os.path.exists(pth): pthfile = os.path.join(pth, "keystone.pth") f = open(pthfile, 'w') f.write("%s\n" % ROOT) def print_help(): help = """ Keystone development environment setup is complete. Keystone development uses virtualenv to track and manage Python dependencies while in development and testing. To activate the Keystone virtualenv for the extent of your current shell session you can run: $ source .keystone-venv/bin/activate Or, if you prefer, you can run commands in the virtualenv on a case by case basis by running: $ tools/with_venv.sh Also, make test will automatically use the virtualenv. """ print help def main(argv): check_dependencies() create_virtualenv() install_dependencies() print_help() if __name__ == '__main__': main(sys.argv)