#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2013, PyInstaller Development Team. # # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License with exception # for distributing bootloader. # # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Start bootstrap process # Only python built-in modules can be used. import sys import pyi_os_path import pyi_archive import pyi_importers # Extend Python import machinery by adding PEP302 importers to sys.meta_path. pyi_importers.install() ### Bootstrap process is complete. # We can use other python modules (e.g. os) import os # Let other python modules know that the code is running in frozen mode. if not hasattr(sys, 'frozen'): sys.frozen = True # Now that the startup is complete, we can reset the _MEIPASS2 env # so that if the program invokes another PyInstaller one-file program # as subprocess, this subprocess will not fooled into thinking that it # is already unpacked. # # But we need to preserve _MEIPASS2 value for cases where reseting it # causes some issues (e.g. multiprocess module on Windows). # set sys._MEIPASS MEIPASS2 = '_MEIPASS2' if MEIPASS2 in os.environ: meipass2_value = os.environ[MEIPASS2] # Ensure sys._MEIPASS is absolute path. meipass2_value = os.path.abspath(meipass2_value) sys._MEIPASS = meipass2_value # Delete _MEIPASS2 from environment. # On some platforms (e.g. AIX) 'os.unsetenv()' is not available and then # deleting the var from os.environ does not delete it from the environment. # In those cases we cannot delete the variable but only set it to the # empty string. os.environ[MEIPASS2] = '' del os.environ[MEIPASS2] # Some packages behaves differently when running inside virtual environment. # E.g. IPython tries to append path VIRTUAL_ENV to sys.path. # For the frozen app we want to prevent this behavior. VIRTENV = 'VIRTUAL_ENV' if VIRTENV in os.environ: # On some platforms (e.g. AIX) 'os.unsetenv()' is not available and then # deleting the var from os.environ does not delete it from the environment. os.environ[VIRTENV] = '' del os.environ[VIRTENV] # Forces PyInstaller to include fake 'site' module. Fake 'site' module # is dummy and does not do any search for additional Python modules. import site # Ensure PYTHONPATH contains absolute paths. Otherwise import of other python # modules will fail when current working directory is changed by frozen # application. python_path = [] for pth in sys.path: python_path.append(os.path.abspath(pth)) sys.path = python_path # Implement workaround for prints in non-console mode. In non-console mode # (with "pythonw"), print randomly fails with "[errno 9] Bad file descriptor" # when the printed text is flushed (eg: buffer full); this is because the # sys.stdout object is bound to an invalid file descriptor. # Python 3000 has a fix for it (http://bugs.python.org/issue1415), but we # feel that a workaround in PyInstaller is a good thing since most people # found this problem for the first time with PyInstaller as they don't # usually run their code with "pythonw" (and it's hard to debug anyway). class NullWriter: def write(*args): pass def flush(*args): pass if sys.stdout.fileno() < 0: sys.stdout = NullWriter() if sys.stderr.fileno() < 0: sys.stderr = NullWriter() # At least on Windows, Python seems to hook up the codecs on this # import, so it's not enough to just package up all the encodings. # # It was also reported that without 'encodings' module the frozen executable # will fail to load in some configurations: # # http://www.pyinstaller.org/ticket/651 # # Import 'encodings' module in a run-time hook is not enough since some # run-time hooks require this module and the order of running code from # from run-time hooks is not defined. try: import encodings except ImportError: pass # In the Python interpreter 'warnings' module is imported when 'sys.warnoptions' # is not empty. Mimic this behavior in PyInstaller. if sys.warnoptions: import warnings