kivy-ios/kivy_ios/recipes/host_setuptools/__init__.py
Andre Miras 56431b6922 Moving to dedicated kivy_ios/ package directory
- updates all imports to prefix kivy_ios
- adds basic `setup.py` file
- adds a simple `toolchain.py` to the root folder for compat

Makes it possible to install kivy-ios from PyPI:
```
pip install kivy-ios
toolchain --help
```
Note the `rebuild_updated_recipes.py` is expected to fail as we
moved all the recipes.

This is a working, but unperfect iteration that come with limitations
we would address in subsequent pull requests, such as:
- the new usage is not yet documented
- CI is not testing the source distribution creation and install
- Continuous Delivery to PyPI is not in place
- `toolchain` binary is a bit too generic name
- we're still vendoring things under `tools/`
2020-05-03 23:29:41 +02:00

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from kivy_ios.toolchain import Recipe, shprint
from os.path import join
import sh
import os
import shutil
class HostSetuptools(Recipe):
depends = ["openssl", "hostpython"]
archs = ["x86_64"]
url = "setuptools"
def prebuild_arch(self, arch):
hostpython = sh.Command(self.ctx.hostpython)
sh.curl("-O", "https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py")
shprint(hostpython, "./ez_setup.py")
# Extract setuptools egg and remove .pth files. Otherwise subsequent
# python package installations using setuptools will raise exceptions.
# Setuptools version 28.3.0
site_packages_path = join(
self.ctx.dist_dir, 'hostpython',
'lib', 'python2.7', 'site-packages')
os.chdir(site_packages_path)
with open('setuptools.pth', 'r') as f:
setuptools_egg_path = f.read().strip('./').strip('\n')
unzip = sh.Command('unzip')
shprint(unzip, setuptools_egg_path)
os.remove(setuptools_egg_path)
os.remove('setuptools.pth')
os.remove('easy-install.pth')
shutil.rmtree('EGG-INFO')
recipe = HostSetuptools()