#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2013-2023, PyInstaller Development Team. # # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2 # or later) with exception for distributing the bootloader. # # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-or-later WITH Bootloader-exception) #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- from PyInstaller.compat import is_darwin, is_unix from PyInstaller.utils.hooks.setuptools import setuptools_info datas = [] hiddenimports = [ # Test case import/test_zipimport2 fails during importing pkg_resources or setuptools when module not present. 'distutils.command.build_ext', 'setuptools.msvc', ] # Necessary for setuptools on Mac/Unix if is_unix or is_darwin: hiddenimports.append('syslog') # Prevent the following modules from being collected solely due to reference from anywhere within setuptools (or # its vendored dependencies). excludedimports = [ 'pytest', 'unittest', 'numpy', # originally from hook-setuptools.msvc 'docutils', # originally from hool-setuptools._distutils.command.check ] # setuptools >= 39.0.0 is "vendoring" its own direct dependencies from "_vendor" to "extern". This also requires # 'pre_safe_import_module/hook-setuptools.extern.six.moves.py' to make the moves defined in 'setuptools._vendor.six' # importable under 'setuptools.extern.six'. # # With setuptools 71.0.0, the vendored packages are exposed to the outside world by `setuptools._vendor` location being # appended to `sys.path`, and the `VendorImporter` is gone (i.e., no more mapping to `setuptools.extern`). Since the # vendored dependencies are now exposed as top-level modules (provided upstream versions are not available, as they # would take precedence due to `sys.path` ordering), we need pre-safe-import-module hooks that detect when only vendored # version is available, and add aliases to prevent duplicated collection. For list of vendored packages for which we # need such pre-safe-import-module hooks, see the code in `PyInstaller.utils.hooks.setuptools`. # # The list of submodules from `setuptools._vendor` is now available in `setuptools_info.vendored_modules` (and covers # all setuptools versions). hiddenimports += setuptools_info.vendored_modules # With setuptools >= 71.0.0, we also need to ensure that metadata of vendored packages as well as their data files are # collected. The list of corresponding data files is kept in `setuptools_info.vendored_data`. On earlier setuptools # versions, the list is empty. datas += setuptools_info.vendored_data # As of setuptools >= 60.0, we need to collect the vendored version of distutils via hiddenimports. The corresponding # pyi_rth_setuptools runtime hook ensures that the _distutils_hack is installed at the program startup, which allows # setuptools to override the stdlib distutils with its vendored version, if necessary. # # The list of submodules from `setuptools._distutils` (plus `_distutils_hack˙) is kept in # `setuptools_info.distutils_modules˙. if setuptools_info.distutils_vendored: hiddenimports += setuptools_info.distutils_modules