I'm writing a Python extension that links a C++ library and I'm using cmake to help with the build process. This means that right now, the only way I know how to bundle it, I have to first compile them with cmake before I can run setup.py bdist_wheel. There must be a better way.
I was wondering if it's possible (or anybody has tried) to invoke CMake as part of the setup.py ext_modules build process? I'm guessing there is a way to create a subclass of something but I'm not sure where to look.
I'm using CMake because it gives me so much more control for building c and c++ libraries extensions with complex build steps exactly as I want it. Plus, I can easily build Python extensions directly with cmake with the PYTHON_ADD_MODULE() command in the findPythonLibs.cmake. I just wish this was all one step.
What you basically need to do is to override the build_ext
command class in your setup.py
and register it in the command classes. In your custom impl of build_ext
, configure and call cmake
to configure and then build the extension modules. Unfortunately, the official docs are rather laconic about how to implement custom distutils
commands (see Extending Distutils); I find it much more helpful to study the commands code directly. For example, here is the source code for the build_ext
command.
I have prepared a simple project consisting out of a single C extension foo
and a python module spam.eggs
:
so-42585210/
├── spam
│ ├── __init__.py # empty
│ ├── eggs.py
│ ├── foo.c
│ └── foo.h
├── CMakeLists.txt
└── setup.py
These are just some simple stubs I wrote to test the setup script.
spam/eggs.py
(only for testing the library calls):
from ctypes import cdll
import pathlib
def wrap_bar():
foo = cdll.LoadLibrary(str(pathlib.Path(__file__).with_name('libfoo.dylib')))
return foo.bar()
spam/foo.c
:
#include "foo.h"
int bar() {
return 42;
}
spam/foo.h
:
#ifndef __FOO_H__
#define __FOO_H__
int bar();
#endif
CMakeLists.txt
:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10.1)
project(spam)
set(src "spam")
set(foo_src "spam/foo.c")
add_library(foo SHARED ${foo_src})
This is where the magic happens. Of course, there is a lot of room for improvements - you could pass additional options to CMakeExtension
class if you need to (for more info on the extensions, see Building C and C++ Extensions), make the CMake options configurable via setup.cfg
by overriding methods initialize_options
and finalize_options
etc.
import os
import pathlib
from setuptools import setup, Extension
from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext as build_ext_orig
class CMakeExtension(Extension):
def __init__(self, name):
# don't invoke the original build_ext for this special extension
super().__init__(name, sources=[])
class build_ext(build_ext_orig):
def run(self):
for ext in self.extensions:
self.build_cmake(ext)
super().run()
def build_cmake(self, ext):
cwd = pathlib.Path().absolute()
# these dirs will be created in build_py, so if you don't have
# any python sources to bundle, the dirs will be missing
build_temp = pathlib.Path(self.build_temp)
build_temp.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
extdir = pathlib.Path(self.get_ext_fullpath(ext.name))
extdir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
# example of cmake args
config = 'Debug' if self.debug else 'Release'
cmake_args = [
'-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=' + str(extdir.parent.absolute()),
'-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=' + config
]
# example of build args
build_args = [
'--config', config,
'--', '-j4'
]
os.chdir(str(build_temp))
self.spawn(['cmake', str(cwd)] + cmake_args)
if not self.dry_run:
self.spawn(['cmake', '--build', '.'] + build_args)
# Troubleshooting: if fail on line above then delete all possible
# temporary CMake files including "CMakeCache.txt" in top level dir.
os.chdir(str(cwd))
setup(
name='spam',
version='0.1',
packages=['spam'],
ext_modules=[CMakeExtension('spam/foo')],
cmdclass={
'build_ext': build_ext,
}
)
Build the project's wheel, install it. Test the library is installed:
$ pip show -f spam
Name: spam
Version: 0.1
Summary: UNKNOWN
Home-page: UNKNOWN
Author: UNKNOWN
Author-email: UNKNOWN
License: UNKNOWN
Location: /Users/hoefling/.virtualenvs/stackoverflow/lib/python3.6/site-packages
Requires:
Files:
spam-0.1.dist-info/DESCRIPTION.rst
spam-0.1.dist-info/INSTALLER
spam-0.1.dist-info/METADATA
spam-0.1.dist-info/RECORD
spam-0.1.dist-info/WHEEL
spam-0.1.dist-info/metadata.json
spam-0.1.dist-info/top_level.txt
spam/__init__.py
spam/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-36.pyc
spam/__pycache__/eggs.cpython-36.pyc
spam/eggs.py
spam/libfoo.dylib
Run the wrapper function from spam.eggs
module:
$ python -c "from spam import eggs; print(eggs.wrap_bar())"
42