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deskflow/scripts/install_deps.py
Nick Bolton c8d9707857 Re-implement packaging for GitHub workflows (Linux) (#7361)
* Reorganize CMake Packaging module

* Match if statements to function order

* Cleanup root, res, and doc dirs

* Move deps to requirements.txt file

* Reorganize and format CMake files

* Rename changelog lint

* Add reccomended extension

* Workflow to lint CMake files

* Move CMake lint to script

* Try lighter dep

* Use venv

* Add --format arg

* Format all CMake files

* Convert bash script to Python

* Set CMake line ending format

* Restore formatting

* Add pyyaml dep

* Remove unused arg

* Rename config file

* Remove comment

* Repair copyrights (broken by defualt cmake-format)

* Restore 3rd party copyright

* Break up libs config into smaller macros

* Better macro name

* Load config after venv

* Make intentional noop clearer

* Only use upload step if required (make skip clearer)

* Use CPack for deb and rpm packaging

* Add upload step for Linux

* Remove cpack dep, doesn't exist

* Roll back presets version

* Fixed distro like match

* Update ChangeLog

* Legacy checkout for some distros

* All distros support v4

* Trying out newer Linux distros

* Install Git on Docker images

* Install without actions (not available before checkout)

* Delete useless action

* Install Python

* Support for Arch and OpenSUSE

* Add Arch and OpenSUSE to deps

* Name steps

* Full OpenSUSE names

* Mark Git dir safe

* Add pkgconf

* Legacy CMake for Debian 11

* Add OpenSSL to OpenSUSE

* Drop OpenSUSE Leap (no C++20 support)

* Skip packaging for Arch and OpenSUSE (for now)

* Shorten Arch/OpenSUSE names

* Clearer step name

* SImpler bootstrap

* Shell not needed

* Update apt

* Don't check return code

* Simplify python deps commands

* Add STGZ/.sh package type

* Prevent input prompt

* Only config git safe dir when needed

* Try cache v4

* Safe dir for Ubuntu

* Safe dir for Arch

* All Docker images seem to need safe dir config

* Refactor env var getters

* Make Ubuntu build extra packages

* Condense bootstep to single step

* Fixed var name

* Fixed bootstrap logic

* Simplify logic for upload condition (Windows and macOS)

* Make package/upload condition easier to understand

* Add Manjaro

* Generic names for Linux .tar.gz and .sh packages

* Add Manjaro deps

* Swap macOS matrix entries

* Add Red Hat UBI

* Remove RHEL subscription manager

* Throw on unsupported package distro

* Conditionally install pip and venv

* Remove extra pip arg

* Add config for RHEL

* Install EPEL for RHEL

* Back-out RHEL as EPEL requires subscription

* Restore Python deps logic

* Fixed bug: Packacking run twice

* Testing arm32v7 and arm64v8

* Revert "Testing arm32v7 and arm64v8"

This reverts commit cb3caf188d2b79ed083a62fc091de295f9889f3d.

* Re-add icon and shortcut file for Linux to package

* Support OpenSUSE RPM build

* Check return code

* Add `rpm-build` for OpenSUSE

* Reorg packages

* Remove busybox-which

* Add --non-interactive

* Move --non-interactive to correct position

* Experiment with makepkg

* Check and print package commands

* Make distro version optional

* Use 8 cores to build

* Default to distro name only

* Fixed bad PKGBUILD filename

* Use 4-part version for Arch

* Remove comma from conflicts

* Use .tar.gz from cwd

* Generate checksum for Arch

* Fixed file extension

* Use shell to print output

* Don't use shell

* Gaurd against bad cmd_utils.run

* Fixed bad import

* Use list command

* Fixed unable to run list commands

* Use source file name

* Simplify PKGBUILD to use make install

* Change install prefix

* Use DESTDIR

* Copy .desktop and .png to build dir

* Restore original `install(FILES...`

* Improving comments

* Fixed: makepkg runs from `src` by default

* Move error after command print

* Remove shell arg

* Package as a user instead of root (makepkg can't run as root)

* Fixed codesign runs in shell

* Allow list commands in shell on windows

* Don't use sudo on arch

* Install sudo on Arch

* Fixed typo

* Fix ownership of build directory for package user

* Improve example .env

* Change to depend on libstdc++6

* Add TODO

* Fixed Fedora version

* Remove libstdc++ deps (names vary between distros)

* Roll back to Fedora 40 and 39

* Improve comment

* Remove unneccesary default
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os, sys, argparse, traceback
import lib.env as env
import lib.cmd_utils as cmd_utils
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--pause-on-exit", action="store_true", help="Useful on Windows"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--only", type=str, help="Only install the specified dependency"
)
args = parser.parse_args()
env.ensure_dependencies()
env.ensure_in_venv(__file__, auto_create=True)
env.install_requirements()
error = False
try:
deps = Dependencies(args.only)
deps.install()
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc()
error = True
if args.pause_on_exit:
input("Press enter to continue...")
if error:
sys.exit(1)
class Dependencies:
def __init__(self, only):
from lib.config import Config
self.config = Config()
self.only = only
self.ci_env = env.is_running_in_ci()
if self.ci_env:
print("CI environment detected")
def install(self):
"""Installs dependencies for the current platform."""
if env.is_windows():
self.windows()
elif env.is_mac():
self.mac()
elif env.is_linux():
self.linux()
else:
raise RuntimeError(f"Unsupported platform: {os}")
def windows(self):
"""Installs dependencies on Windows."""
import lib.windows as windows
if not windows.is_admin():
windows.relaunch_as_admin(__file__)
sys.exit()
only_qt = self.only == "qt"
# for ci, skip qt; we install qt separately so we can cache it.
if not self.ci_env or only_qt:
qt = windows.WindowsQt(*self.config.get_qt_config())
qt_install_dir = qt.get_install_dir()
if qt_install_dir:
print(f"Skipping Qt, already installed at: {qt_install_dir}")
else:
qt.install()
if not self.ci_env:
qt.set_env_vars()
if only_qt:
return
choco = windows.WindowsChoco()
if self.ci_env:
choco.config_ci_cache()
edit_config, skip_packages = self.config.get_choco_ci_config()
choco.remove_from_config(edit_config, skip_packages)
command = self.config.get_deps_command()
choco.install(command, self.ci_env)
def mac(self):
"""Installs dependencies on macOS."""
import lib.mac as mac
command = self.config.get_os_deps_value("command")
cmd_utils.run(command, shell=True, print_cmd=True)
if not self.ci_env:
mac.set_cmake_prefix_env_var(self.config.get_os_value("qt-prefix-command"))
def linux(self):
"""Installs dependencies on Linux."""
distro, _distro_like, _distro_version = env.get_linux_distro()
if not distro:
raise RuntimeError("Unable to detect Linux distro")
command = self.config.get_linux_deps_command(distro)
has_sudo = cmd_utils.has_command("sudo")
if "sudo" in command and not has_sudo:
# assume we're running as root if sudo is not found (common on older distros).
# a space char is intentionally added after "sudo" for intentionality.
# possible limitation with stripping "sudo" is that if any packages with "sudo" in the
# name are added to the list (probably very unlikely), this will have undefined behavior.
print("The 'sudo' command was not found, stripping sudo from command")
command = command.replace("sudo ", "").strip()
# On Fedora, dnf update returns code 100 when updates are available, but the last command
# run should be dnf install, so the return code should always be 0.
cmd_utils.run(command, shell=True, print_cmd=True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()