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Makefile.sdk
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#
# Licensed to Cloudera, Inc. under one
# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
# distributed with this work for additional information
# regarding copyright ownership. Cloudera, Inc. licenses this file
# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
#
# A Makefile to be (optionally) included by any SDK applications.
#
# This Makefile assumes the following environment variables:
# ROOT
# Points to the root of the Hue installation. From here, we
# can include $(ROOT)/Makefile.vars to access various variables.
#
# This Makefile (or any custom application Makefile) MUST provide the following
# targets:
# egg-info
# Responsible for creating the egg-info directory for the application.
#
# ext-eggs
# Responsible for creating a Python egg for each external Python
# dependency. These eggs should be placed in the
# $(APP_ROOT)/ext-py/<package>/dist directory.
#
# clean
# Remove build products.
#
# sdist
# Responsible for making a source distribution directory at
# $(APP_ROOT)/build/sdist/$(APP_NAME).
#
# install-bdist
# Responsible for installing a built distribution to a target directory,
# as specified by $(INSTALL_DIR).
#
include $(ROOT)/Makefile.vars
SETUPTOOLS_NAME = $(shell $(ENV_PYTHON) setup.py --name)
APP_ROOT := $(realpath .)
APP_NAME ?= $(SETUPTOOLS_NAME)
APP_VERSION ?= $(shell $(ENV_PYTHON) setup.py --version)
APP_FULL_NAME ?= $(APP_NAME)-$(APP_VERSION)
RSYNC_OPT ?= --copy-unsafe-links -a
PYBABEL := $(ROOT)/build/env/bin/pybabel
LOCALE_ROOT := $(APP_ROOT)/src/$(APP_NAME)/locale
BUILD_DIR := $(APP_ROOT)/build
EGG_INFO_DIR := $(APP_ROOT)/src/$(SETUPTOOLS_NAME).egg-info
.PHONY: default
default::
@echo 'The build targets for $(APP_NAME) are: (*) is required'
@echo ' compile : Compile $(APP_NAME)'
@echo ' egg-info * : Create a python egg for $(APP_NAME)'
@echo ' ext-eggs * : Create python eggs for external dependencies'
@echo ' sdist * : Create a source distribution tree and tarball'
@echo ' bdist : Create a built distribution tree'
@echo ' install-bdist *: Install a built distribution to a target location'
@echo ' ext-env-install: Install external dependencies into virtual-env'
@echo ' ext-clean : Clean external dependencies'
@echo ' clean * : Clean $(APP_NAME). Requires ext-clean'
@echo ' distclean : Dist clean $(APP_NAME). Requires clean'
.PHONY: egg
egg-info: compile $(EGG_INFO_DIR)
$(EGG_INFO_DIR): $(APP_ROOT)/setup.py
@echo '--- Making egg-info for $(APP_NAME)'
@$(ENV_PYTHON) setup.py -q egg_info
# Hook to allow extra build steps (eg java builds)
.PHONY: compile
compile:
##############################
# The following installs the external Python dependencies under the ext-py/
# directory.
EXT_PY_DIRS := $(wildcard ext-py/*)
EXT_PYS := $(notdir $(EXT_PY_DIRS))
ext_py_stamp = $(BUILD_DIR)/$(1)/$(2).stamp
##############################
# Macros
##############################
EXT_PY_EGG_TARGETS := $(EXT_PYS:%=$(call ext_py_stamp,%,egg))
EXT_PY_CLEAN_TARGETS := $(EXT_PYS:%=$(call ext_py_stamp,%,clean))
EXT_PY_ENV_INSTALL_TARGETS := $(EXT_PYS:%=$(call ext_py_stamp,%,env-install))
$(EXT_PY_EGG_TARGETS): CUR_EXT_PY=$(notdir $(@D))
$(EXT_PY_CLEAN_TARGETS): CUR_EXT_PY=$(notdir $(@D))
$(EXT_PY_ENV_INSTALL_TARGETS): CUR_EXT_PY=$(notdir $(@D))
#
# ext-env-pip-install
# Pip install any 3rd party package that are based on requirements.txt
#
.PHONY: ext-env-pip-install
ext-env-pip-install: $(REQUIREMENT_DOT_FILE)
$(REQUIREMENT_DOT_FILE):
@echo '--- Installing $(REQUIREMENT_FILE) into virtual-env via $(ENV_PIP)'
@$(ENV_PIP) install -r $(REQUIREMENT_FILE)
@echo '--- Finished $(REQUIREMENT_FILE) into virtual-env'
@$(ENV_PIP) install $(NAVOPTAPI_WHL)
@echo '--- Finished $(NAVOPTAPI_WHL) into virtual-env'
@touch $@
#
# ext-eggs
# Builds a binary egg for any 3rd party package that are based on the
# earlier distutils (rather than setuptools).
#
.PHONY: ext-eggs
ext-eggs: $(EXT_PY_EGG_TARGETS)
$(EXT_PY_EGG_TARGETS):
ifeq ($(PYTHON_VER),python2.7)
@echo '--- Building egg for $(CUR_EXT_PY)'
@cd ext-py/$(CUR_EXT_PY) && $(ENV_PYTHON) \
-c '__import__("setuptools.sandbox").sandbox.run_setup("setup.py", __import__("sys").argv[1:])' \
bdist_egg
endif
@mkdir -p $(@D) && touch $@
#
# ext-clean
# Clean the 3rd party package. This will NOT uninstall it from Desktop.
#
.PHONY: ext-clean
ext-clean: $(EXT_PY_CLEAN_TARGETS)
$(EXT_PY_CLEAN_TARGETS):
@echo '--- Cleaning $(CUR_EXT_PY)'
@rm -Rf $(BUILD_DIR)/$(CUR_EXT_PY)
@cd ext-py/$(CUR_EXT_PY) && rm -Rf dist build temp *.egg-info
@find ext-py/$(CUR_EXT_PY) -name \*.egg-info -o -name \*.py[co] -prune -exec rm -Rf {} \;
#
# ext-env-install
# Install all 3rd party packages into the Desktop environment. Used by
# desktop core. We look for egg files in two locations:
# (1) ext-py/<pkg>/dist/*.egg
# (2) ext-eggs/*.egg
#
.PHONY: ext-env-install
ext-env-install: ext-eggs $(EXT_PY_ENV_INSTALL_TARGETS)
@for i in $(wildcard ext-eggs/*.egg) ; do \
echo "--- Installing $$i into virtual environment" ; \
$(ENV_EASY_INSTALL) -Z -N $$i 2> /dev/null ; \
done
$(EXT_PY_ENV_INSTALL_TARGETS):
@echo '--- Installing $(CUR_EXT_PY) into virtual environment'
@# If there are no binary eggs, maybe this package decided
@# it wasn't necessary. If the build had failed, the command that produced
@# the egg should have thrown an error.
@cd ext-py/$(CUR_EXT_PY) && [ ! -e dist ] || $(ENV_EASY_INSTALL) -Z -N dist/*egg 2>/dev/null
@mkdir -p $(@D) && touch $@
.PHONY: clean
clean:: ext-clean
@echo --- Cleaning $(APP_NAME)
@# Use SYS_PYTHON because ENV_PYTHON may not be available.
@$(SYS_PYTHON) setup.py clean || :
@rm -Rf $(BUILD_DIR) dist
@find . -name \*.egg-info -prune -exec rm -Rf {} \;
@find . -name \*.py[co] -exec rm -f {} \;
.PHONY: distclean
distclean:: clean
.PHONY: compile-locale
compile-locale:
$(PYBABEL) extract . -F babel.cfg -k _ -k _t -o $(LOCALE_ROOT)/en_US.pot --copyright-holder="Cloudera, Inc" --project="Hue" --version=""
$(PYBABEL) update -D django -i $(LOCALE_ROOT)/en_US.pot -d $(LOCALE_ROOT) -N # skipping the fuzzy translation
$(PYBABEL) compile -D django -d $(LOCALE_ROOT)
#####################################
# Distribution builds
#####################################
# Items that should not be included in the source/built distribution.
# Apps can list this in their own Makefile before including this file
# in order to exclude their own sources, non-distributables, etc.
# This list is rsync friendly.
COMMON_EXCLUDES := \
--exclude=build \
--exclude=\*.py[co] \
--exclude=.\*.sw[op] \
--exclude=~\* \
--exclude=.gitignore \
--exclude=tag \
--exclude=target
SDIST_EXCLUDES += $(COMMON_EXCLUDES) --exclude=java-lib
BDIST_EXCLUDES += $(COMMON_EXCLUDES) --exclude=ext-py
SDIST_DIR := $(BUILD_DIR)/sdist/$(APP_FULL_NAME)
BDIST_DIR := $(BUILD_DIR)/bdist/$(APP_FULL_NAME)
SDIST_TGZ := $(BUILD_DIR)/sdist/$(APP_FULL_NAME).tgz
#
# sdist
# Simply copy the essential sources to the target directory.
#
.PHONY: sdist
sdist:
@echo '--- Making source distribution at $(SDIST_DIR)'
@rm -rf $(SDIST_DIR)
@mkdir -p $(SDIST_DIR)
@# Copy sources of our app
@rsync $(RSYNC_OPT) ./ $(SDIST_DIR)/ $(SDIST_EXCLUDES)
@$(MAKE) -C $(SDIST_DIR) clean
@# Also make a tarball
@tar -C $(SDIST_DIR)/.. -czf $(SDIST_TGZ) $(APP_FULL_NAME)
@echo "--- Created $(SDIST_TGZ)"
#
# bdist
# Like sdist. For ext-py, we copy the eggs only (into a separate ext-eggs
# directory). Apps with non-python source (e.g. Java, C) should also
# exclude the source files.
#
.PHONY: bdist
bdist: ext-eggs compile
@echo '--- Making built distribution at $(BDIST_DIR)'
@rm -rf $(BDIST_DIR)
@mkdir -p $(BDIST_DIR)
@# Copy built sources of our app
@rsync $(RSYNC_OPT) ./ $(BDIST_DIR)/ $(BDIST_EXCLUDES)
@# Copy thirdparty eggs into the ext-eggs dir
@mkdir -p $(BDIST_DIR)/ext-eggs
@if test -n '$(wildcard ext-py/*/dist)' ; then \
find ext-py/*/dist -type f -name '*.egg' -exec cp {} $(BDIST_DIR)/ext-eggs \; ; \
fi
#
# install-bdist
# Install the built distribution in $(INSTALL_DIR).
# NOTE that this does NOT install the app into the virtual environment.
#
.PHONY: install-bdist
install-bdist: bdist
@echo "--- Install built distribution for $(APP_NAME) at $(INSTALL_DIR)"
@# Check that INSTALL_DIR is empty
@if [ -n '$(wildcard $(INSTALL_DIR)/*)' ] ; then \
echo 'ERROR: $(INSTALL_DIR) not empty. Cowardly refusing to continue.' ; \
false ; \
fi
@mkdir -p $(INSTALL_DIR)
@rsync -a $(BDIST_DIR)/ $(INSTALL_DIR)