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#!/usr/bin/env python3
'''
Installation script for MuPDF Python bindings, using scripts/pipcl.py.
Notes:
When building an sdist (e.g. with 'pip sdist'), we use clang-python to
generate C++ source which is then included in the sdist.
This allows wheels to be built from an sdist without requiring clang-python
to be installed.
Internal testing only - environmental variables:
MUPDF_SETUP_BUILD_DIR
Overrides the default build directory.
MUPDF_SETUP_USE_CLANG_PYTHON
Affects whether we use clang-python when building.
If set, must be '0' or '1', and we override the default and do not
('0') / do ('1') use clang-python to generate C++ source code from
MuPDF headers.
If we are an sdist we default to not re-generating C++ - the generated
files will be already available in platform/c++/. Otherwise we default
to generating C++ source code.
MUPDF_SETUP_USE_SWIG
If set, must be '0' or '1', and we do not ('0') / do ('1') attempt to
run swig.
'''
import os
import platform
import re
import subprocess
import sys
import time
def log(text=''):
for line in text.split('\n'):
print(f'mupdf:setup.py: {line}')
sys.stdout.flush()
def cache(function):
'''
Simple (and probably unnecessary) caching decorator.
'''
cache = {}
def wrapper(*args):
if not args in cache:
cache[args] = function()
return cache[args]
return wrapper
@cache
def root_dir():
return os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
@cache
def windows():
s = platform.system()
return s == 'Windows' or s.startswith('CYGWIN')
@cache
def macos():
s = platform.system()
return s == 'Darwin'
@cache
def build_dir():
# This is x86/x64-specific.
#
# We generate 32 or 64-bit binaries to match whatever Python we
# are running under.
#
ret = os.environ.get('MUPDF_SETUP_BUILD_DIR')
if ret is None:
cpu = 'x32' if sys.maxsize == 2**31 - 1 else 'x64'
python_version = '.'.join(platform.python_version().split('.')[:2])
ret = f'{root_dir()}/build/shared-release-{cpu}-py{python_version}'
return ret
@cache
def in_sdist():
return os.path.exists(f'{root_dir()}/PKG-INFO')
sys.path.append(f'{root_dir()}/scripts')
import pipcl
@cache
def mupdf_version():
'''
Returns version string.
If $MUPDF_SETUP_VERSION is set we use it directly, asserting that it starts
with the version string defined in include/mupdf/fitz/version.h.
Otherwise if we are in an sdist ('PKG-INFO' exists) we use its
version. We assert that this starts with the base version in
include/mupdf/fitz/version.h.
Otherwise we generate a version string by appending the current date and
time to the base version in include/mupdf/fitz/version.h. For example
'1.18.0.20210330.1800'.
'''
with open(f'{root_dir()}/include/mupdf/fitz/version.h') as f:
text = f.read()
m = re.search('\n#define FZ_VERSION "([^"]+)"\n', text)
assert m
base_version = m.group(1)
# If MUPDF_SETUP_VERSION exists, use it.
#
ret = os.environ.get('MUPDF_SETUP_VERSION')
if ret:
log(f'Using version from $MUPDF_SETUP_VERSION: {ret}')
assert ret.startswith(base_version)
return ret
# If we are in an sdist, so use the version from the PKG-INFO file.
#
if in_sdist():
items = pipcl.parse_pkg_info('PKG-INFO')
assert items['Name'] == 'mupdf'
ret = items['Version']
#log(f'Using version from PKG-INFO: {ret}')
assert ret.startswith(base_version)
return ret
# If we get here, we are in a source tree.
#
# We use the MuPDF version with a unique(ish) suffix based on the current
# date and time, so we can make multiple Python releases without requiring
# an increment to the MuPDF version.
#
# This also allows us to easily experiment on test.pypi.org.
#
ret = base_version + time.strftime(".%Y%m%d.%H%M")
#log(f'Have created version number: {ret}')
return ret
def git_info():
'''
Returns (current, origin, diff):
current: git id from 'git show'.
origin: git id from 'git show origin'.
diff: diff relative to current.
'''
def get_id(command):
text = subprocess.check_output(command, shell=True, cwd=root_dir())
text = text.decode('utf8')
text = text.split('\n', 1)[0]
text = text.split(' ', 1)[0]
return text
current = get_id('git show --pretty=oneline')
origin = get_id('git show --pretty=oneline origin')
diff = subprocess.check_output(f'cd {root_dir()} && git diff', shell=True).decode('utf8')
return current, origin, diff
def get_flag(name, default):
'''
name:
Name of environmental variable.
default:
Value to return if <name> undefined.
Returns False if name is '0', True if name is '1', <default> if
undefined. Otherwise assert fails.
'''
value = os.environ.get(name)
if value is None:
ret = default
elif value == '0':
ret = False
elif value == '1':
ret = True
else:
assert 0, f'If set, ${name} must be "0" or "1", but is: {value!r}'
log(f'name={name} default={default} value={value} ret={ret}')
return ret
# pipcl Callbacks.
#
def sdist():
'''
pipcl callback. We run './scripts/mupdfwrap.py -b 0' to create C++ files
etc using clang-python, and return these generated files plus all files
known to git. [This allows sdists to be used to generate wheels etc on
machines without clang-python.]
'''
assert os.path.exists(f'{root_dir()}/.git'), f'Cannot make sdist because not a git checkout: {root_dir()}'
# Create 'git-info' file containing git ids that identify this tree. For
# the moment this is a simple text format, but we could possibly use pickle
# instead, depending on whether we want to include more information, e.g.
# diff relative to origin.
#
git_id, git_id_origin, git_diff = git_info()
with open(f'{root_dir()}/git-info', 'w') as f:
f.write(f'git-id: {git_id}\n')
f.write(f'git-id-origin: {git_id_origin}\n')
f.write(f'git-diff:\n{git_diff}\n')
paths = pipcl.git_items( root_dir(), submodules=True)
# Strip out some large test directories.
i = 0
while i < len( paths):
path = paths[i]
remove = False
if (0
or path.startswith( 'thirdparty/harfbuzz/test/')
or path.startswith( 'thirdparty/tesseract/test/')
or path.startswith( 'thirdparty/extract/test/')
):
remove = True
if remove:
#log( f'Excluding: {path}')
del paths[i]
else:
i += 1
# Build C++ files and SWIG C code for inclusion in sdist, so that it can be
# used on systems without clang-python or SWIG.
#
use_clang_python = get_flag('MUPDF_SETUP_USE_CLANG_PYTHON', True)
use_swig = get_flag('MUPDF_SETUP_USE_SWIG', True)
b = ''
if use_clang_python:
b += '0'
if use_swig:
b += '2'
extra = ' --swig-windows-auto' if windows() else ''
command = '' if os.getcwd() == root_dir() else f'cd {os.path.relpath(root_dir())} && '
command += f'{sys.executable} ./scripts/mupdfwrap.py{extra} -d {build_dir()} -b "{b}"'
log(f'Running: {command}')
subprocess.check_call(command, shell=True)
paths += [
'build/shared-release/mupdf.py',
'git-info',
'platform/c++/generated.pickle',
'platform/c++/implementation/classes.cpp',
'platform/c++/implementation/classes2.cpp',
'platform/c++/implementation/exceptions.cpp',
'platform/c++/implementation/functions.cpp',
'platform/c++/implementation/internal.cpp',
'platform/c++/include/mupdf/classes.h',
'platform/c++/include/mupdf/classes2.h',
'platform/c++/include/mupdf/exceptions.h',
'platform/c++/include/mupdf/functions.h',
'platform/c++/include/mupdf/internal.h',
'platform/c++/windows_mupdf.def',
'platform/python/mupdfcpp_swig.cpp',
]
return paths
def build():
'''
pipcl callback. Build MuPDF C, C++ and Python libraries and return list of
created files.
'''
# If we are an sdist, default to not trying to run clang-python - the
# generated files will already exist, and installing/using clang-python
# might be tricky.
#
use_clang_python = get_flag('MUPDF_SETUP_USE_CLANG_PYTHON', not in_sdist())
use_swig = get_flag('MUPDF_SETUP_USE_SWIG', True)
b = ''
if not windows():
b = 'm' # Build C library.
if use_clang_python:
b += '0' # Build C++ source.
b += '1' # Build C++ library (also contains C library on Windows).
if use_swig:
b += '2' # Build SWIG-generated source.
b += '3' # Build SWIG library _mupdf.so.
command = '' if root_dir() == os.getcwd() else f'cd {os.path.relpath(root_dir())} && '
command += (
f'"{sys.executable}" ./scripts/mupdfwrap.py'
f'{" --swig-windows-auto" if windows() else ""}'
f' -d {build_dir()}'
f' -b {b}'
)
do_build = os.environ.get('MUPDF_SETUP_DO_BUILD')
if do_build == '0':
# This is a hack for testing.
log(f'Not doing build because $MUPDF_SETUP_DO_BUILD={do_build}')
else:
log(f'build(): Building MuPDF C, C++ and Python libraries with: {command}')
subprocess.check_call(command, shell=True)
# Return generated files to install or copy into wheel.
#
if windows():
infix = '' if sys.maxsize == 2**31 - 1 else '64'
names = [
f'mupdfcpp{infix}.dll', # C and C++.
'_mupdf.pyd', # Python internals.
'mupdf.py', # Python.
]
elif macos():
log( f'Contents of {build_dir()} are:')
for leaf in os.listdir(build_dir()):
log( f' {leaf}')
names = [
'libmupdf.dylib', # C.
'libmupdfcpp.so', # C++.
'_mupdf.so', # Python internals.
'mupdf.py', # Python.
]
else:
names = [
'libmupdf.so', # C.
'libmupdfcpp.so', # C++.
'_mupdf.so', # Python internals.
'mupdf.py', # Python.
]
paths = []
for name in names:
paths.append((f'{build_dir()}/{name}', name))
log(f'build(): returning: {paths}')
return paths
def clean(all_):
if all_:
return [
'build',
'platform/win32/Release',
'platform/win32/ReleaseDLL',
'platform/win32/Win32',
'platform/win32/x64',
]
else:
# Ideally we would return selected directories in platform/win32/ if on
# Windows, but that would get a little involved.
#
return build_dir()
# Setup pipcl.
#
description = """
Summary
-------
* Python bindings for the MuPDF PDF library.
* A python module called ``mupdf``.
* Generated from the MuPDF C++ API, which is itself generated from the MuPDF C API.
* Provides Python functions that wrap most ``fz_`` and ``pdf_`` functions.
* Provides Python classes that wrap most ``fz_`` and ``pdf_`` structs.
* Class methods provide access to most of the underlying C API functions (except for functions that don't take struct args such as ``fz_strlcpy()``).
* MuPDF's ``setjmp``/``longjmp`` exceptions are converted to Python exceptions.
* Functions and methods do not take ``fz_context`` arguments. (Automatically-generated per-thread contexts are used internally.)
* Wrapper classes automatically handle reference counting of the underlying structs (with internal calls to ``fz_keep_*()`` and ``fz_drop_*()``).
* Support for MuPDF function pointers with SWIG Director classes, allowing MuPDF to call Python callbacks.
* Provides a small number of extensions beyond the basic C API:
* Some generated classes have extra support for iteration.
* Some custom class methods and constructors.
* Simple 'POD' structs have ``__str__()`` methods, for example ``mupdf.Rect`` is represented like: ``(x0=90.51 y0=160.65 x1=501.39 y1=215.6)``.
Example usage
-------------
Minimal Python code that uses the ``mupdf`` module:
::
import mupdf
document = mupdf.Document('foo.pdf')
A simple example Python test script (run by ``scripts/mupdfwrap.py -t``) is:
* ``scripts/mupdfwrap_test.py``
More detailed usage of the Python API can be found in:
* ``scripts/mutool.py``
* ``scripts/mutool_draw.py``
Here is some example code that shows all available information about document's Stext blocks, lines and characters:
::
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import mupdf
def show_stext(document):
'''
Shows all available information about Stext blocks, lines and characters.
'''
for p in range(document.count_pages()):
page = document.load_page(p)
stextpage = mupdf.StextPage(page, mupdf.StextOptions())
for block in stextpage:
block_ = block.m_internal
log(f'block: type={block_.type} bbox={block_.bbox}')
for line in block:
line_ = line.m_internal
log(f' line: wmode={line_.wmode}'
+ f' dir={line_.dir}'
+ f' bbox={line_.bbox}'
)
for char in line:
char_ = char.m_internal
log(f' char: {chr(char_.c)!r} c={char_.c:4} color={char_.color}'
+ f' origin={char_.origin}'
+ f' quad={char_.quad}'
+ f' size={char_.size:6.2f}'
+ f' font=('
+ f'is_mono={char_.font.flags.is_mono}'
+ f' is_bold={char_.font.flags.is_bold}'
+ f' is_italic={char_.font.flags.is_italic}'
+ f' ft_substitute={char_.font.flags.ft_substitute}'
+ f' ft_stretch={char_.font.flags.ft_stretch}'
+ f' fake_bold={char_.font.flags.fake_bold}'
+ f' fake_italic={char_.font.flags.fake_italic}'
+ f' has_opentype={char_.font.flags.has_opentype}'
+ f' invalid_bbox={char_.font.flags.invalid_bbox}'
+ f' name={char_.font.name}'
+ f')'
)
document = mupdf.Document('foo.pdf')
show_stext(document)
More information
----------------
https://mupdf.com/r/C-and-Python-APIs
"""
mupdf_package = pipcl.Package(
name = 'mupdf',
version = mupdf_version(),
root = root_dir(),
summary = 'Python bindings for MuPDF library.',
description = description,
classifiers = [
'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
],
author = 'Artifex Software, Inc.',
author_email = '[email protected]',
url_docs = 'https://mupdf.com/r/C-and-Python-APIs',
url_home = 'https://mupdf.com/',
url_source = 'https://git.ghostscript.com/?p=mupdf.git',
url_tracker = 'https://bugs.ghostscript.com/',
keywords = 'PDF',
platform = None,
license_files = ['COPYING'],
fn_build = build,
fn_clean = clean,
fn_sdist = sdist,
)
# Things to allow us to function as a PIP-517 backend:
#
def build_wheel( wheel_directory, config_settings=None, metadata_directory=None):
return mupdf_package.build_wheel(
wheel_directory,
config_settings,
metadata_directory,
)
def build_sdist( sdist_directory, config_settings=None):
return mupdf_package.build_sdist(
sdist_directory,
config_settings,
)
# Allow us to be used as a pre-PIP-517 setup.py script.
#
if __name__ == '__main__':
mupdf_package.handle_argv(sys.argv)