# # header # coding: utf-8 # dd: 20230418 # # __init__.py parser import sys import os import datetime from textwrap import dedent sys.path = [path for path in sys.path if path not in [os.getcwd(), ""]] import platform # NOQA from _ast import * # NOQA from ast import parse # NOQA from setuptools import setup, Extension, Distribution # NOQA from setuptools.command import install_lib # NOQA from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist as _sdist # NOQA # try: # from setuptools.namespaces import Installer as NameSpaceInstaller # NOQA # except ImportError: # msg = ('You should use the latest setuptools. The namespaces.py file that this setup.py' # ' uses was added in setuptools 28.7.0 (Oct 2016)') # print(msg) # sys.exit() if __name__ != '__main__': raise NotImplementedError('should never include setup.py') # # definitions full_package_name = None if sys.version_info < (3,): string_type = basestring else: string_type = str if sys.version_info < (3, 4): class Bytes: pass class NameConstant: pass if sys.version_info < (3,): open_kw = {} else: open_kw = dict(encoding='utf-8') # NOQA: C408 if sys.version_info < (2, 7) or platform.python_implementation() == 'Jython': class Set: pass if os.environ.get('DVDEBUG', "") == "": def debug(*args, **kw): pass else: def debug(*args, **kw): with open(os.environ['DVDEBUG'], 'a') as fp: kw1 = kw.copy() kw1['file'] = fp print('{:%Y-%d-%mT%H:%M:%S}'.format(datetime.datetime.now()), file=fp, end=' ') print(*args, **kw1) if sys.version_info >= (3, 8): from ast import Str, Num, Bytes, NameConstant # NOQA def literal_eval(node_or_string): """ Safely evaluate an expression node or a string containing a Python expression. The string or node provided may only consist of the following Python literal structures: strings, bytes, numbers, tuples, lists, dicts, sets, booleans, and None. Even when passing in Unicode, the resulting Str types parsed are 'str' in Python 2. I don't now how to set 'unicode_literals' on parse -> Str is explicitly converted. """ _safe_names = {'None': None, 'True': True, 'False': False} if isinstance(node_or_string, string_type): node_or_string = parse(node_or_string, mode='eval') if isinstance(node_or_string, Expression): node_or_string = node_or_string.body else: raise TypeError('only string or AST nodes supported') def _convert(node): if isinstance(node, Str): if sys.version_info < (3,) and not isinstance(node.s, unicode): return node.s.decode('utf-8') return node.s elif isinstance(node, Bytes): return node.s elif isinstance(node, Num): return node.n elif isinstance(node, Tuple): return tuple(map(_convert, node.elts)) elif isinstance(node, List): return list(map(_convert, node.elts)) elif isinstance(node, Set): return set(map(_convert, node.elts)) elif isinstance(node, Dict): return {_convert(k): _convert(v) for k, v in zip(node.keys, node.values)} elif isinstance(node, NameConstant): return node.value elif sys.version_info < (3, 4) and isinstance(node, Name): if node.id in _safe_names: return _safe_names[node.id] elif ( isinstance(node, UnaryOp) and isinstance(node.op, (UAdd, USub)) and isinstance(node.operand, (Num, UnaryOp, BinOp)) ): # NOQA operand = _convert(node.operand) if isinstance(node.op, UAdd): return +operand else: return -operand elif ( isinstance(node, BinOp) and isinstance(node.op, (Add, Sub)) and isinstance(node.right, (Num, UnaryOp, BinOp)) and isinstance(node.left, (Num, UnaryOp, BinOp)) ): # NOQA left = _convert(node.left) right = _convert(node.right) if isinstance(node.op, Add): return left + right else: return left - right elif isinstance(node, Call): func_id = getattr(node.func, 'id', None) if func_id == 'dict': return {k.arg: _convert(k.value) for k in node.keywords} elif func_id == 'set': return set(_convert(node.args[0])) elif func_id == 'date': return datetime.date(*[_convert(k) for k in node.args]) elif func_id == 'datetime': return datetime.datetime(*[_convert(k) for k in node.args]) err = SyntaxError('malformed node or string: ' + repr(node)) err.filename = '' err.lineno = node.lineno err.offset = node.col_offset err.text = repr(node) err.node = node raise err return _convert(node_or_string) # parses python ( "= dict( )" ) or ( "= {" ) def _package_data(fn): data = {} with open(fn, **open_kw) as fp: parsing = False lines = [] for line in fp.readlines(): if sys.version_info < (3,): line = line.decode('utf-8') if line.startswith('_package_data'): if 'dict(' in line: parsing = 'python' lines.append('dict(\n') elif line.endswith('= {\n'): parsing = 'python' lines.append('{\n') else: raise NotImplementedError continue if not parsing: continue if parsing == 'python': if line.startswith(')') or line.startswith('}'): lines.append(line) try: data = literal_eval("".join(lines)) except SyntaxError as e: context = 2 from_line = e.lineno - (context + 1) to_line = e.lineno + (context - 1) w = len(str(to_line)) for index, line in enumerate(lines): if from_line <= index <= to_line: print( '{0:{1}}: {2}'.format(index, w, line).encode('utf-8'), end="", ) if index == e.lineno - 1: print( '{0:{1}} {2}^--- {3}'.format( ' ', w, ' ' * e.offset, e.node, ), ) raise break lines.append(line) else: raise NotImplementedError return data # make sure you can run "python ../some/dir/setup.py install" pkg_data = _package_data(__file__.replace('setup.py', '__init__.py')) exclude_files = ['setup.py'] # # helper def _check_convert_version(tup): """Create a PEP 386 pseudo-format conformant string from tuple tup.""" ret_val = str(tup[0]) # first is always digit next_sep = '.' # separator for next extension, can be "" or "." nr_digits = 0 # nr of adjacent digits in rest, to verify post_dev = False # are we processig post/dev for x in tup[1:]: if isinstance(x, int): nr_digits += 1 if nr_digits > 2: raise ValueError('too many consecutive digits after ' + ret_val) ret_val += next_sep + str(x) next_sep = '.' continue first_letter = x[0].lower() next_sep = "" if first_letter in 'abcr': if post_dev: raise ValueError('release level specified after ' 'post/dev: ' + x) nr_digits = 0 ret_val += 'rc' if first_letter == 'r' else first_letter elif first_letter in 'pd': nr_digits = 1 # only one can follow post_dev = True ret_val += '.post' if first_letter == 'p' else '.dev' else: raise ValueError('First letter of "' + x + '" not recognised') # .dev and .post need a number otherwise setuptools normalizes and complains if nr_digits == 1 and post_dev: ret_val += '0' return ret_val version_info = pkg_data['version_info'] version_str = _check_convert_version(version_info) class MyInstallLib(install_lib.install_lib): def install(self): fpp = pkg_data['full_package_name'].split('.') # full package path full_exclude_files = [os.path.join(*(fpp + [x])) for x in exclude_files] alt_files = [] outfiles = install_lib.install_lib.install(self) for x in outfiles: for full_exclude_file in full_exclude_files: if full_exclude_file in x: os.remove(x) break else: alt_files.append(x) return alt_files class MySdist(_sdist): def initialize_options(self): _sdist.initialize_options(self) # failed expiriment, see pep 527, new uploads should be tar.gz or .zip # because of unicode_literals # self.formats = fmt if fmt else [b'bztar'] if sys.version_info < (3, ) else ['bztar'] dist_base = os.environ.get('PYDISTBASE') fpn = getattr(getattr(self, 'nsp', self), 'full_package_name', None) if fpn and dist_base: print('setting distdir {}/{}'.format(dist_base, fpn)) self.dist_dir = os.path.join(dist_base, fpn) # try except so this doesn't bomb when you don't have wheel installed, implies # generation of wheels in ./dist try: from wheel.bdist_wheel import bdist_wheel as _bdist_wheel # NOQA class MyBdistWheel(_bdist_wheel): def initialize_options(self): _bdist_wheel.initialize_options(self) dist_base = os.environ.get('PYDISTBASE') fpn = getattr(getattr(self, 'nsp', self), 'full_package_name', None) if fpn and dist_base: print('setting distdir {}/{}'.format(dist_base, fpn)) self.dist_dir = os.path.join(dist_base, fpn) _bdist_wheel_available = True except ImportError: _bdist_wheel_available = False class NameSpacePackager(object): def __init__(self, pkg_data): assert isinstance(pkg_data, dict) self._pkg_data = pkg_data self.full_package_name = self.pn(self._pkg_data['full_package_name']) self._split = None self.depth = self.full_package_name.count('.') self.nested = self._pkg_data.get('nested', False) # if self.nested: # NameSpaceInstaller.install_namespaces = lambda x: None self.command = None self.python_version() self._pkg = [None, None] # required and pre-installable packages if sys.argv[0] == 'setup.py' and sys.argv[1] == 'install': debug('calling setup.py', sys.argv) if '-h' in sys.argv: pass elif '--single-version-externally-managed' not in sys.argv: if os.environ.get('READTHEDOCS', None) == 'True': os.system('pip install .') sys.exit(0) if not os.environ.get('RUAMEL_NO_PIP_INSTALL_CHECK', False): print('error: you have to install with "pip install ."') sys.exit(1) # If you only support an extension module on Linux, Windows thinks it # is pure. That way you would get pure python .whl files that take # precedence for downloading on Linux over source with compilable C code if self._pkg_data.get('universal'): Distribution.is_pure = lambda *args: True else: Distribution.is_pure = lambda *args: False for x in sys.argv: if x[0] == '-' or x == 'setup.py': continue self.command = x break def pn(self, s): if sys.version_info < (3,) and isinstance(s, unicode): return s.encode('utf-8') return s @property def split(self): """split the full package name in list of compontents traditionally done by setuptools.find_packages. This routine skips any directories with __init__.py, for which the name starts with "_" or ".", or contain a setup.py/tox.ini (indicating a subpackage) """ skip = [] if self._split is None: fpn = self.full_package_name.split('.') self._split = [] while fpn: self._split.insert(0, '.'.join(fpn)) fpn = fpn[:-1] for d in sorted(os.listdir('.')): if not os.path.isdir(d) or d == self._split[0] or d[0] in '._': continue # prevent sub-packages in namespace from being included x = os.path.join(d, '__init__.py') if os.path.exists(x): pd = _package_data(x) if pd.get('nested', False): skip.append(d) continue self._split.append(self.full_package_name + '.' + d) if sys.version_info < (3,): self._split = [ (y.encode('utf-8') if isinstance(y, unicode) else y) for y in self._split ] if skip: # this interferes with output checking # print('skipping sub-packages:', ', '.join(skip)) pass return self._split @property def namespace_directories(self, depth=None): """return list of directories where the namespace should be created / can be found """ res = [] for index, d in enumerate(self.split[:depth]): # toplevel gets a dot if index > 0: d = os.path.join(*d.split('.')) res.append('.' + d) return res @property def package_dir(self): d = { # don't specify empty dir, clashes with package_data spec self.full_package_name: '.', } if 'extra_packages' in self._pkg_data: return d # if len(self.split) > 1: # only if package namespace # d[self.split[0]] = self.namespace_directories(1)[0] # print('d', d, os.getcwd()) return d def python_version(self): supported = self._pkg_data.get('supported') if supported is None: return if len(supported) == 1: minimum = supported[0] else: for x in supported: if x[0] == sys.version_info[0]: minimum = x break else: return if sys.version_info < minimum: print('minimum python version(s): ' + str(supported)) sys.exit(1) def check(self): # https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/2355#issuecomment-685159580 InstallationError = Exception # arg is either develop (pip install -e) or install if self.command not in ['install', 'develop']: return # if hgi and hgi.base are both in namespace_packages matching # against the top (hgi.) it suffices to find minus-e and non-minus-e # installed packages. As we don't know the order in namespace_packages # do some magic prefix = self.split[0] prefixes = {prefix, prefix.replace('_', '-')} for p in sys.path: if not p: continue # directory with setup.py if os.path.exists(os.path.join(p, 'setup.py')): continue # some linked in stuff might not be hgi based if not os.path.isdir(p): continue if p.startswith('/tmp/'): continue for fn in os.listdir(p): for pre in prefixes: if fn.startswith(pre): break else: continue full_name = os.path.join(p, fn) # not in prefixes the toplevel is never changed from _ to - if fn == prefix and os.path.isdir(full_name): # directory -> other, non-minus-e, install if self.command == 'develop': raise InstallationError( 'Cannot mix develop (pip install -e),\nwith ' 'non-develop installs for package name {0}'.format(fn), ) elif fn == prefix: raise InstallationError('non directory package {0} in {1}'.format(fn, p)) for pre in [x + '.' for x in prefixes]: if fn.startswith(pre): break else: continue # hgiabc instead of hgi. if fn.endswith('-link') and self.command == 'install': raise InstallationError( 'Cannot mix non-develop with develop\n(pip install -e)' ' installs for package name {0}'.format(fn), ) def entry_points(self, script_name=None, package_name=None): """normally called without explicit script_name and package name the default console_scripts entry depends on the existence of __main__.py: if that file exists then the function main() in there is used, otherwise the in __init__.py. the _package_data entry_points key/value pair can be explicitly specified including a "=" character. If the entry is True or 1 the scriptname is the last part of the full package path (split on '.') if the ep entry is a simple string without "=", that is assumed to be the name of the script. """ def pckg_entry_point(name): return '{0}{1}:main'.format( name, '.__main__' if os.path.exists('__main__.py') else "", ) ep = self._pkg_data.get('entry_points', True) if isinstance(ep, dict): return ep if ep is None: return None if ep not in [True, 1]: if '=' in ep: # full specification of the entry point like # entry_points=['yaml = ruamel.yaml.cmd:main'], return {'console_scripts': [ep]} # assume that it is just the script name script_name = ep if package_name is None: package_name = self.full_package_name if not script_name: script_name = package_name.rsplit('.', 1)[-1] return { 'console_scripts': [ '{0} = {1}'.format(script_name, pckg_entry_point(package_name)), ], } @property def url(self): url = self._pkg_data.get('url') if url: return url sp = self.full_package_name for ch in '_.': sp = sp.replace(ch, '-') return 'https://sourceforge.net/p/{0}/code/ci/default/tree'.format(sp) @property def project_urls(self): ret_val = {} sp = self.full_package_name for ch in '_.': sp = sp.replace(ch, '-') base_url = self._pkg_data.get('url', 'https://sourceforge.net/p/{0}'.format(sp)) if base_url[-1] != '/': base_url += '/' ret_val['Home'] = base_url if 'sourceforge.net' in base_url: ret_val['Source'] = base_url + 'code/ci/default/tree/' ret_val['Tracker'] = base_url + 'tickets/' rtfd = self._pkg_data.get('read_the_docs') if rtfd: ret_val['Documentation'] = 'https://{0}.readthedocs.io/'.format(rtfd) return ret_val @property def author(self): return self._pkg_data['author'] # no get needs to be there @property def author_email(self): return self._pkg_data['author_email'] # no get needs to be there @property def license(self): """return the license field from _package_data, None means MIT""" lic = self._pkg_data.get('license') if lic is None: # lic_fn = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'LICENSE') # assert os.path.exists(lic_fn) return 'MIT license' return lic def has_mit_lic(self): return 'MIT' in self.license @property def description(self): return self._pkg_data['description'] # no get needs to be there @property def status(self): # αβ status = self._pkg_data.get('status', 'β').lower() if status in ['α', 'alpha']: return (3, 'Alpha') elif status in ['β', 'beta']: return (4, 'Beta') elif 'stable' in status.lower(): return (5, 'Production/Stable') raise NotImplementedError @property def classifiers(self): """this needs more intelligence, probably splitting the classifiers from _pkg_data and only adding defaults when no explicit entries were provided. Add explicit Python versions in sync with tox.env generation based on python_requires? """ attr = '_' + sys._getframe().f_code.co_name if not hasattr(self, attr): setattr(self, attr, self._setup_classifiers()) return getattr(self, attr) def _setup_classifiers(self): return sorted( set( [ 'Development Status :: {0} - {1}'.format(*self.status), 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 'License :: ' + ('OSI Approved :: MIT' if self.has_mit_lic() else 'Other/Proprietary') + ' License', 'Operating System :: OS Independent', 'Programming Language :: Python', ] + [self.pn(x) for x in self._pkg_data.get('classifiers', [])], ), ) @property def keywords(self): return self.pn(self._pkg_data.get('keywords', [])) @property def install_requires(self): """list of packages required for installation""" return self._analyse_packages[0] @property def install_pre(self): """list of packages required for installation""" return self._analyse_packages[1] @property def _analyse_packages(self): """gather from configuration, names starting with * need to be installed explicitly as they are not on PyPI install_requires should be dict, with keys 'any', 'py27' etc or a list (which is as if only 'any' was defined ToDo: update with: pep508 conditional dependencies """ if self._pkg[0] is None: self._pkg[0] = [] self._pkg[1] = [] ir = self._pkg_data.get('install_requires') if ir is None: return self._pkg # these will be both empty at this point if isinstance(ir, list): self._pkg[0] = ir return self._pkg # 'any' for all builds, 'py27' etc for specifics versions packages = ir.get('any', []) if isinstance(packages, string_type): packages = packages.split() # assume white space separated string if self.nested: # parent dir is also a package, make sure it is installed (need its .pth file) parent_pkg = self.full_package_name.rsplit('.', 1)[0] if parent_pkg not in packages: packages.append(parent_pkg) implementation = platform.python_implementation() if implementation == 'CPython': pyver = 'py{0}{1}'.format(*sys.version_info) elif implementation == 'PyPy': pyver = 'pypy' if sys.version_info < (3,) else 'pypy3' elif implementation == 'Jython': pyver = 'jython' packages.extend(ir.get(pyver, [])) for p in packages: # package name starting with * means use local source tree, non-published # to PyPi or maybe not latest version on PyPI -> pre-install if p[0] == '*': p = p[1:] self._pkg[1].append(p) self._pkg[0].append(p) return self._pkg @property def extras_require(self): """dict of conditions -> extra packages informaton required for installation as of setuptools 33 doing `package ; python_version<=2.7' in install_requires still doesn't work https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0508/ https://wheel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html#defining-conditional-dependencies https://hynek.me/articles/conditional-python-dependencies/ """ ep = self._pkg_data.get('extras_require') return ep # @property # def data_files(self): # df = self._pkg_data.get('data_files', []) # if self.has_mit_lic(): # df.append('LICENSE') # if not df: # return None # return [('.', df)] @property def package_data(self): df = self._pkg_data.get('data_files', []) if self.has_mit_lic(): # include the file df.append('LICENSE') # but don't install it exclude_files.append('LICENSE') if self._pkg_data.get('binary_only', False): exclude_files.append('__init__.py') debug('testing<<<<<') if 'Typing :: Typed' in self.classifiers: debug('appending') df.append('py.typed') pd = self._pkg_data.get('package_data', {}) if df: pd[self.full_package_name] = df if sys.version_info < (3,): # python2 doesn't seem to like unicode package names as keys # maybe only when the packages themselves are non-unicode for k in pd: if isinstance(k, unicode): pd[str(k)] = pd.pop(k) # for k in pd: # pd[k] = [e.encode('utf-8') for e in pd[k]] # de-unicode return pd @property def packages(self): # s = self.split s = [self._pkg_data['full_package_name']] # fixed this in package_data, the keys there must be non-unicode for py27 # if sys.version_info < (3, 0): # s = [x.encode('utf-8') for x in self.split] return s + self._pkg_data.get('extra_packages', []) @property def python_requires(self): return self._pkg_data.get('python_requires', None) @property def ext_modules(self): """ Check if all modules specified in the value for 'ext_modules' can be build. That value (if not None) is a list of dicts with 'name', 'src', 'lib' Optional 'test' can be used to make sure trying to compile will work on the host creates and return the external modules as Extensions, unless that is not necessary at all for the action (like --version) test existence of compiler by using export CC=nonexistent; export CXX=nonexistent """ if hasattr(self, '_ext_modules'): return self._ext_modules if '--version' in sys.argv: return None if platform.python_implementation() == 'Jython': return None try: plat = sys.argv.index('--plat-name') if 'win' in sys.argv[plat + 1]: return None except ValueError: pass self._ext_modules = [] no_test_compile = True if '--restructuredtext' in sys.argv: no_test_compile = True elif 'sdist' in sys.argv: no_test_compile = True if no_test_compile: for target in self._pkg_data.get('ext_modules', []): ext = Extension( self.pn(target['name']), sources=[self.pn(x) for x in target['src']], libraries=[self.pn(x) for x in target.get('lib')], ) self._ext_modules.append(ext) return self._ext_modules # this used to use distutils @property def test_suite(self): return self._pkg_data.get('test_suite') def wheel(self, kw, setup): """temporary add setup.cfg if creating a wheel to include LICENSE file https://bitbucket.org/pypa/wheel/issues/47 """ if 'bdist_wheel' not in sys.argv: return False file_name = 'setup.cfg' if os.path.exists(file_name): # add it if not in there? return False with open(file_name, 'w') as fp: if self._pkg_data.get('universal'): fp.write('[bdist_wheel]\nuniversal = 1\n') try: setup(**kw) except Exception: raise finally: os.remove(file_name) return True class TmpFiles: def __init__(self, pkg_data, py_project=True, keep=False): self._rm_after = [] self._pkg_data = pkg_data self._py_project = py_project self._bdist_wheel = 'bdist_wheel' in sys.argv self._keep = keep def __enter__(self): self.bdist_wheel() self.py_project() def bdist_wheel(self): """pyproject doesn't allow for universal, so use setup.cfg if necessary """ file_name = 'setup.cfg' if not self._bdist_wheel or os.path.exists(file_name): return if self._pkg_data.get('universal'): self._rm_after.append(file_name) with open(file_name, 'w') as fp: fp.write('[bdist_wheel]\nuniversal = 1\n') def py_project(self): """ to prevent pip from complaining, or is it too late to create it from setup.py """ file_name = 'pyproject.toml' if not self._py_project or os.path.exists(file_name): return self._rm_after.append(file_name) with open(file_name, 'w') as fp: fp.write(dedent("""\ [build-system] requires = ["setuptools", "wheel"] # test build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" """)) def __exit__(self, typ, value, traceback): if self._keep: return for p in self._rm_after: if not os.path.exists(p): print('file {} already removed'.format(p)) else: os.unlink(p) # call setup def main(): dump_kw = '--dump-kw' if dump_kw in sys.argv: import wheel import setuptools import pip print('python: ', sys.version) print('pip: ', pip.__version__) print('setuptools:', setuptools.__version__) print('wheel: ', wheel.__version__) nsp = NameSpacePackager(pkg_data) nsp.check() # nsp.create_dirs() MySdist.nsp = nsp cmdclass = dict(install_lib=MyInstallLib, sdist=MySdist) # NOQA: C408 if _bdist_wheel_available: MyBdistWheel.nsp = nsp cmdclass['bdist_wheel'] = MyBdistWheel kw = dict( # NOQA: C408 name=nsp.full_package_name, version=version_str, packages=nsp.packages, python_requires=nsp.python_requires, # url=nsp.url, project_urls=nsp.project_urls, author=nsp.author, author_email=nsp.author_email, cmdclass=cmdclass, package_dir=nsp.package_dir, entry_points=nsp.entry_points(), description=nsp.description, install_requires=nsp.install_requires, extras_require=nsp.extras_require, # available since setuptools 18.0 / 2015-06 license=nsp.license, classifiers=nsp.classifiers, keywords=nsp.keywords, package_data=nsp.package_data, ext_modules=nsp.ext_modules, test_suite=nsp.test_suite, zip_safe=False, ) if '--version' not in sys.argv and ('--verbose' in sys.argv or dump_kw in sys.argv): for k in sorted(kw): v = kw[k] print(' "{0}": {1},'.format(k, repr(v))) # if '--record' in sys.argv: # return if dump_kw in sys.argv: sys.argv.remove(dump_kw) if not os.environ.get('RUAMEL_NO_LONG_DESCRIPTION', False): for readme_file_name, readme_markup_type in [ ('README.md', 'text/markdown; charset=UTF-8; variant=CommonMark'), ('README.rst', 'text/x-rst'), ]: try: kw['long_description'] = open(readme_file_name).read() kw['long_description_content_type'] = readme_markup_type break except FileNotFoundError: pass # if nsp.wheel(kw, setup): # return with TmpFiles(pkg_data, keep=True): for x in ['-c', 'egg_info', '--egg-base', 'pip-egg-info']: if x not in sys.argv: break else: # we're doing a tox setup install any starred package by searching up the # source tree until you match your/package/name for your.package.name for p in nsp.install_pre: import subprocess # search other source setup_path = os.path.join(*p.split('.') + ['setup.py']) try_dir = os.path.dirname(sys.executable) while len(try_dir) > 1: full_path_setup_py = os.path.join(try_dir, setup_path) if os.path.exists(full_path_setup_py): pip = sys.executable.replace('python', 'pip') cmd = [pip, 'install', os.path.dirname(full_path_setup_py)] # with open('/var/tmp/notice', 'a') as fp: # print('installing', cmd, file=fp) subprocess.check_output(cmd) break try_dir = os.path.dirname(try_dir) setup(**kw) main()