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@echo OFF
@setlocal
@rem Copyright (c) nexB Inc. and others. All rights reserved.
@rem SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
@rem See http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 for the license text.
@rem See https://github.com/aboutcode-org/ for support or download.
@rem See https://aboutcode.org for more information about nexB OSS projects.
@rem ################################
@rem # A configuration script to set things up:
@rem # create a virtualenv and install or update thirdparty packages.
@rem # Source this script for initial configuration
@rem # Use configure --help for details
@rem # NOTE: please keep in sync with POSIX script configure
@rem # This script will search for a virtualenv.pyz app in etc\thirdparty\virtualenv.pyz
@rem # Otherwise it will download the latest from the VIRTUALENV_PYZ_URL default
@rem ################################
@rem ################################
@rem # Defaults. Change these variables to customize this script
@rem ################################
@rem # Requirement arguments passed to pip and used by default or with --dev.
set "REQUIREMENTS=--editable . --constraint requirements.txt"
set "DEV_REQUIREMENTS=--editable .[testing] --constraint requirements.txt --constraint requirements-dev.txt"
set "DOCS_REQUIREMENTS=--editable .[docs] --constraint requirements.txt"
@rem # where we create a virtualenv
set "VIRTUALENV_DIR=venv"
@rem # Cleanable files and directories to delete with the --clean option
set "CLEANABLE=build dist venv .cache .eggs"
@rem # extra arguments passed to pip
set "PIP_EXTRA_ARGS= "
@rem # the URL to download virtualenv.pyz if needed
set VIRTUALENV_PYZ_URL=https://bootstrap.pypa.io/virtualenv.pyz
@rem ################################
@rem ################################
@rem # Current directory where this script lives
set CFG_ROOT_DIR=%~dp0
set "CFG_BIN_DIR=%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%\Scripts"
@rem ################################
@rem # Thirdparty package locations and index handling
@rem # Find packages from the local thirdparty directory
if exist "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\thirdparty" (
set PIP_EXTRA_ARGS=--find-links "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\thirdparty"
)
@rem ################################
@rem # Set the quiet flag to empty if not defined
if not defined CFG_QUIET (
set "CFG_QUIET= "
)
@rem ################################
@rem # Main command line entry point
set "CFG_REQUIREMENTS=%REQUIREMENTS%"
:again
if not "%1" == "" (
if "%1" EQU "--help" (goto cli_help)
if "%1" EQU "--clean" (goto clean)
if "%1" EQU "--dev" (
set "CFG_REQUIREMENTS=%DEV_REQUIREMENTS%"
)
if "%1" EQU "--docs" (
set "CFG_REQUIREMENTS=%DOCS_REQUIREMENTS%"
)
shift
goto again
)
set "PIP_EXTRA_ARGS=%PIP_EXTRA_ARGS%"
@rem ################################
@rem # Find a proper Python to run
@rem # Use environment variables or a file if available.
@rem # Otherwise the latest Python by default.
if not defined PYTHON_EXECUTABLE (
@rem # check for a file named PYTHON_EXECUTABLE
if exist "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\PYTHON_EXECUTABLE" (
set /p PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=<"%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\PYTHON_EXECUTABLE"
) else (
set "PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=py"
)
)
@rem ################################
:create_virtualenv
@rem # create a virtualenv for Python
@rem # Note: we do not use the bundled Python 3 "venv" because its behavior and
@rem # presence is not consistent across Linux distro and sometimes pip is not
@rem # included either by default. The virtualenv.pyz app cures all these issues.
if not exist "%CFG_BIN_DIR%\python.exe" (
if not exist "%CFG_BIN_DIR%" (
mkdir "%CFG_BIN_DIR%"
)
if exist "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\etc\thirdparty\virtualenv.pyz" (
%PYTHON_EXECUTABLE% "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\etc\thirdparty\virtualenv.pyz" ^
--wheel embed --pip embed --setuptools embed ^
--seeder pip ^
--never-download ^
--no-periodic-update ^
--no-vcs-ignore ^
%CFG_QUIET% ^
"%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%"
) else (
if not exist "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%\virtualenv.pyz" (
curl -o "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%\virtualenv.pyz" %VIRTUALENV_PYZ_URL%
if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 (
exit /b %ERRORLEVEL%
)
)
%PYTHON_EXECUTABLE% "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%\virtualenv.pyz" ^
--wheel embed --pip embed --setuptools embed ^
--seeder pip ^
--never-download ^
--no-periodic-update ^
--no-vcs-ignore ^
%CFG_QUIET% ^
"%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%"
)
)
if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 (
exit /b %ERRORLEVEL%
)
@rem ################################
:install_packages
@rem # install requirements in virtualenv
@rem # note: --no-build-isolation means that pip/wheel/setuptools will not
@rem # be reinstalled a second time and reused from the virtualenv and this
@rem # speeds up the installation.
@rem # We always have the PEP517 build dependencies installed already.
"%CFG_BIN_DIR%\pip" install ^
--upgrade ^
--no-build-isolation ^
%CFG_QUIET% ^
%PIP_EXTRA_ARGS% ^
%CFG_REQUIREMENTS%
@rem ################################
:create_bin_junction
@rem # Create junction to bin to have the same directory between linux and windows
if exist "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%\bin" (
rmdir /s /q "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%\bin"
)
mklink /J "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%\bin" "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%VIRTUALENV_DIR%\Scripts"
if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 (
exit /b %ERRORLEVEL%
)
exit /b 0
@rem ################################
:cli_help
echo An initial configuration script
echo " usage: configure [options]"
echo " "
echo The default is to configure for regular use. Use --dev for development.
echo " "
echo The options are:
echo " --clean: clean built and installed files and exit."
echo " --dev: configure the environment for development."
echo " --help: display this help message and exit."
echo " "
echo By default, the python interpreter version found in the path is used.
echo Alternatively, the PYTHON_EXECUTABLE environment variable can be set to
echo configure another Python executable interpreter to use. If this is not
echo set, a file named PYTHON_EXECUTABLE containing a single line with the
echo path of the Python executable to use will be checked last.
exit /b 0
@rem ################################
:clean
@rem # Remove cleanable file and directories and files from the root dir.
echo "* Cleaning ..."
for %%F in (%CLEANABLE%) do (
rmdir /s /q "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%%F" >nul 2>&1
del /f /q "%CFG_ROOT_DIR%\%%F" >nul 2>&1
)
exit /b 0
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