Reputation: 327
I am trying to build an executable for my python program like so:
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe, sys, os
import matplotlib
import numpy
from glob import glob
sys.argv.append('py2exe')
datafiles = [('files', glob(r'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC90.CRT\*.*'))]
setup(windows=['main.py'], data_files= datafiles, options={"py2exe": {"includes": ["matplotlib"]}})
This works, however, I need to include these matplotlibfiles obtained by this command as well in order to make the programm work:
matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()
But somehow I am not able to include them into the data_files... I tried stuff like the following, but I am getting errors like "tuple' object has no attribute 'split'"
mpl = [('files', [matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()])]
datafiles.append(mpl)
Also, after compiling the working version without the matplotlibfiles, I get a warning that my project is depending on several other dlls - is there any way to force them all at once into the program?
Thanks for your help!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 4391
Reputation: 21
It looks like from Matplotlib 3.3.0 the function get_py2exe_datafiles() doesn't exist anymore: https://matplotlib.org/stable/api/prev_api_changes/api_changes_3.3.0.html
To know what to do, please look at: https://github.com/py2exe/py2exe/issues/71 and https://github.com/py2exe/py2exe/issues/169
SUMMARY:
I currently have matplotlib 3.6.0, wxpython 4.2.0, py2exe 0.13.0.0:
2 cases:
A - test.py with matplotlib only:
setup.py:
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
setup(
windows = ["test.py"]
)
should work
B - test.py with matplotlib and wxpython:
setup.py:
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
setup(
windows = ["test.py"]
)
should work BUT the need is ALSO to check stuff in py2exe/hooks.py as described in https://github.com/py2exe/py2exe/issues/169
def hook_matplotlib(finder, module):
"""matplotlib requires data files in a 'mpl-data' subdirectory in
the same directory as the executable.
"""
import ast
from pkg_resources._vendor.packaging import version as pkgversion
import matplotlib
mpl_data_path = matplotlib.get_data_path()
finder.add_datadirectory("mpl-data", mpl_data_path, recursive=True)
# --- COMMENT BELOW LINE NOT TO EXCLUDE WXPYTHON ---------------------
##finder.excludes.append("wx")
## XXX matplotlib requires tkinter which modulefinder does not
## detect because of the six bug.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
...
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 327
I managed to do get the following working:
datafiles = [("Microsoft.VC90.CRT", glob(r'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC90.CRT\*.*'))]
datafiles.extend(matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles())
setup(windows=['main.py'], data_files= datafiles, options={"py2exe": {"includes": ["matplotlib"]}})
Thanks for your responses, which pointed me into the right direction!
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1427
I'm little bit wondering that you want to append the mpl
list to the existing datafiles
one.
Having a look on following py2exe-wiki-help http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/MatPlotLib is showing that you have to use directly the list of matpotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()
import matplotlib
...
setup(
...
data_files=matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles(), # <-- here
)
But you append mpl
(a list) to the still existing datafiles
list which will result not in a continuing list but in a matrix:
>>> datafiles = ['<datafile_one>', '<datafile_two>']
>>> mpl = [('files', ['<mpl_file_one>', '<mpl_file_two>', ...])]
>>> print(datafiles.append(mpl)]
['<datafile_one>', '<datafile_two>', [('files', ['<mpl_file_one>', '<mpl_file_two>', ...])]
... and this seems to be not correct.
I guess you want to extend(mpl
) the list of you visual studio dll files (second index slot) in your datafiles list, do you?
[('files', ['<datafile_one>', '<datafile_two>', '<mpl_file_one>', '<mpl_file_two>', ...])]
So finally I think that you should try the following way:
datafiles = glob(r'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\redist\x86\Microsoft.VC90.CRT\*.*'))]
datafiles.extend(matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles())
...
setup(windows=['main.py'],
data_files= [('files', datafiles)], #<-- important: tuple will be build here finally
...
)
-Colin-
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 8545
Could it be that matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles() isn't returning files in the way that you'd like? What is the output of this?
Perhaps you need to use list() instead, and drop the extra [] around your mpl:
mpl = ('files', list(matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()))
datafiles.append(mpl)
From the docs, this is what the datafiles should look like when you're done:
# data_files specifies a sequence of (directory, files) pairs in the following way:
setup(...,
data_files=[('bitmaps', ['bm/b1.gif', 'bm/b2.gif']),
('config', ['cfg/data.cfg']),
('/etc/init.d', ['init-script'])]
)
Upvotes: 1