Reputation: 25
I am trying to use pyinstaller
to create an installer for my python program, which is typically run as follows:
python -m <folder_name>
( I can't run by calling __main.__py
)
Inside <folder_name>
I have __main__.py
, an empty __init__.py
, and various folders containing python code.
I don't see any options in the pyinstaller documentation to support this type of program structure. Are there options for this?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 186
Reputation: 2096
A way to tackle this could be to create another python file which is something like this
from <folder_name>.main import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
And then use pyinstaller
on this file.
Also, make sure that you have an __init__.py
in all the folders with python files so that they are treated like packages when performing a relative import.
Upvotes: 1