shiv is a command line utility for building fully self-contained Python zipapps as outlined in PEP 441, but with all their dependencies included!
shiv's primary goal is making distributing Python applications fast & easy.
📗 Full documentation can be found here.
- Python >= 3.8
- linux/osx/windows
shiv has a few command line options of its own and accepts almost all options passable to pip install
.
Creating an executable of flake8 with shiv:
$ shiv -c flake8 -o ~/bin/flake8 flake8
$ ~/bin/flake8 --version
3.7.8 (mccabe: 0.6.1, pycodestyle: 2.5.0, pyflakes: 2.1.1) CPython 3.7.4 on Darwin
-c flake8
specifies the console script that should be invoked when the executable runs, -o ~/bin/flake8
specifies the location of the generated executable file and flake8
is the dependency that should be installed from PyPI.
Creating an interactive executable with the boto library:
$ shiv -o boto.pyz boto
Collecting boto
Installing collected packages: boto
Successfully installed boto-2.49.0
$ ./boto.pyz
Python 3.7.4 (v3.7.4:e09359112e, Jul 8 2019, 14:54:52)
[Clang 6.0 (clang-600.0.57)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
(InteractiveConsole)
>>> import boto
>>> boto.__version__
'2.49.0'
You can install shiv by simply downloading a release from https://github.com/linkedin/shiv/releases or via pip
/ pypi
:
pip install shiv
You can even create a pyz of shiv using shiv!
python3 -m venv .
source bin/activate
pip install shiv
shiv -c shiv -o shiv shiv
We'd love contributions! Getting bootstrapped to develop is easy:
git clone git@github.com:linkedin/shiv.git
cd shiv
python3 -m venv venv
source ./venv/bin/activate
python3 -m pip install --upgrade build
python3 -m build
python3 -m pip install -e .
Don't forget to run and write tests:
python3 -m pip install tox
tox
To build documentation when you changed something in docs
:
python3 -m pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
sphinx-build docs build/html
Zipapps created with shiv are not guaranteed to be cross-compatible with other architectures. For example, a pyz
file built on a Mac may only work on other Macs, likewise for RHEL, etc. This usually only applies to zipapps that have C extensions in their dependencies. If all your dependencies are pure python, then chances are the pyz
will work on other platforms. Just something to be aware of.
Zipapps created with shiv will extract themselves into ~/.shiv
, unless overridden via
SHIV_ROOT
. If you create many utilities with shiv, you may want to occasionally clean this
directory.
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