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- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # 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)
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- """
- Main command-line interface to PyInstaller.
- """
- from __future__ import annotations
- import argparse
- import os
- import platform
- import sys
- import pathlib
- from collections import defaultdict
- from PyInstaller import __version__
- from PyInstaller import log as logging
- # Note: do not import anything else until compat.check_requirements function is run!
- from PyInstaller import compat
- try:
- from argcomplete import autocomplete
- except ImportError:
- def autocomplete(parser):
- return None
- logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
- # Taken from https://stackoverflow.com/a/22157136 to format args more flexibly: any help text which beings with ``R|``
- # will have all newlines preserved; the help text will be line wrapped. See
- # https://docs.python.org/3/library/argparse.html#formatter-class.
- # This is used by the ``--debug`` option.
- class _SmartFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter):
- def _split_lines(self, text, width):
- if text.startswith('R|'):
- # The underlying implementation of ``RawTextHelpFormatter._split_lines`` invokes this; mimic it.
- return text[2:].splitlines()
- else:
- # Invoke the usual formatter.
- return super()._split_lines(text, width)
- def run_makespec(filenames, **opts):
- # Split pathex by using the path separator
- temppaths = opts['pathex'][:]
- pathex = opts['pathex'] = []
- for p in temppaths:
- pathex.extend(p.split(os.pathsep))
- import PyInstaller.building.makespec
- spec_file = PyInstaller.building.makespec.main(filenames, **opts)
- logger.info('wrote %s' % spec_file)
- return spec_file
- def run_build(pyi_config, spec_file, **kwargs):
- import PyInstaller.building.build_main
- PyInstaller.building.build_main.main(pyi_config, spec_file, **kwargs)
- def __add_options(parser):
- parser.add_argument(
- '-v',
- '--version',
- action='version',
- version=__version__,
- help='Show program version info and exit.',
- )
- class _PyiArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- self._pyi_action_groups = defaultdict(list)
- super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
- def _add_options(self, __add_options: callable, name: str = ""):
- """
- Mutate self with the given callable, storing any new actions added in a named group
- """
- n_actions_before = len(getattr(self, "_actions", []))
- __add_options(self) # preserves old behavior
- new_actions = getattr(self, "_actions", [])[n_actions_before:]
- self._pyi_action_groups[name].extend(new_actions)
- def _option_name(self, action):
- """
- Get the option name(s) associated with an action
- For options that define both short and long names, this function will
- return the long names joined by "/"
- """
- longnames = [name for name in action.option_strings if name.startswith("--")]
- if longnames:
- name = "/".join(longnames)
- else:
- name = action.option_strings[0]
- return name
- def _forbid_options(self, args: argparse.Namespace, group: str, errmsg: str = ""):
- """Forbid options from a named action group"""
- options = defaultdict(str)
- for action in self._pyi_action_groups[group]:
- dest = action.dest
- name = self._option_name(action)
- if getattr(args, dest) is not self.get_default(dest):
- if dest in options:
- options[dest] += "/"
- options[dest] += name
- # if any options from the forbidden group are not the default values,
- # the user must have passed them in, so issue an error report
- if options:
- sep = "\n "
- bad = sep.join(options.values())
- if errmsg:
- errmsg = "\n" + errmsg
- raise SystemExit(f"ERROR: option(s) not allowed:{sep}{bad}{errmsg}")
- def generate_parser() -> _PyiArgumentParser:
- """
- Build an argparse parser for PyInstaller's main CLI.
- """
- import PyInstaller.building.build_main
- import PyInstaller.building.makespec
- import PyInstaller.log
- parser = _PyiArgumentParser(formatter_class=_SmartFormatter)
- parser.prog = "pyinstaller"
- parser._add_options(__add_options)
- parser._add_options(PyInstaller.building.makespec.__add_options, name="makespec")
- parser._add_options(PyInstaller.building.build_main.__add_options, name="build_main")
- parser._add_options(PyInstaller.log.__add_options, name="log")
- parser.add_argument(
- 'filenames',
- metavar='scriptname',
- nargs='+',
- help="Name of scriptfiles to be processed or exactly one .spec file. If a .spec file is specified, most "
- "options are unnecessary and are ignored.",
- )
- return parser
- def run(pyi_args: list | None = None, pyi_config: dict | None = None):
- """
- pyi_args allows running PyInstaller programmatically without a subprocess
- pyi_config allows checking configuration once when running multiple tests
- """
- compat.check_requirements()
- check_unsafe_privileges()
- import PyInstaller.log
- old_sys_argv = sys.argv
- try:
- parser = generate_parser()
- autocomplete(parser)
- if pyi_args is None:
- pyi_args = sys.argv[1:]
- try:
- index = pyi_args.index("--")
- except ValueError:
- index = len(pyi_args)
- args = parser.parse_args(pyi_args[:index])
- spec_args = pyi_args[index + 1:]
- PyInstaller.log.__process_options(parser, args)
- # Print PyInstaller version, Python version, and platform as the first line to stdout. This helps us identify
- # PyInstaller, Python, and platform version when users report issues.
- try:
- from _pyinstaller_hooks_contrib import __version__ as contrib_hooks_version
- except Exception:
- contrib_hooks_version = 'unknown'
- logger.info('PyInstaller: %s, contrib hooks: %s', __version__, contrib_hooks_version)
- logger.info('Python: %s%s', platform.python_version(), " (conda)" if compat.is_conda else "")
- logger.info('Platform: %s', platform.platform())
- logger.info('Python environment: %s', sys.prefix)
- # Skip creating .spec when .spec file is supplied.
- if args.filenames[0].endswith('.spec'):
- parser._forbid_options(
- args, group="makespec", errmsg="makespec options not valid when a .spec file is given"
- )
- spec_file = args.filenames[0]
- else:
- # Ensure that the given script files exist, before trying to generate the .spec file.
- # This prevents us from overwriting an existing (and customized) .spec file if user makes a typo in the
- # .spec file's suffix when trying to build it, for example, `pyinstaller program.cpes` (see #8276).
- # It also prevents creation of a .spec file when `pyinstaller program.py` is accidentally ran from a
- # directory that does not contain the script (for example, due to failing to change the directory prior
- # to running the command).
- for filename in args.filenames:
- if not os.path.isfile(filename):
- raise SystemExit(f"ERROR: Script file {filename!r} does not exist.")
- spec_file = run_makespec(**vars(args))
- sys.argv = [spec_file, *spec_args]
- run_build(pyi_config, spec_file, **vars(args))
- except KeyboardInterrupt:
- raise SystemExit("Aborted by user request.")
- except RecursionError:
- from PyInstaller import _recursion_too_deep_message
- _recursion_too_deep_message.raise_with_msg()
- finally:
- sys.argv = old_sys_argv
- def _console_script_run():
- # Python prepends the main script's parent directory to sys.path. When PyInstaller is ran via the usual
- # `pyinstaller` CLI entry point, this directory is $pythonprefix/bin which should not be in sys.path.
- if os.path.basename(sys.path[0]) in ("bin", "Scripts"):
- sys.path.pop(0)
- run()
- def check_unsafe_privileges():
- """
- Forbid dangerous usage of PyInstaller with escalated privileges
- """
- if compat.is_win and not compat.is_win_wine:
- # Discourage (with the intention to eventually block) people using *run as admin* with PyInstaller.
- # There are 4 cases, block case 3 but be careful not to also block case 2.
- # 1. User has no admin access: TokenElevationTypeDefault
- # 2. User is an admin/UAC disabled (common on CI/VMs): TokenElevationTypeDefault
- # 3. User has used *run as administrator* to elevate: TokenElevationTypeFull
- # 4. User can escalate but hasn't: TokenElevationTypeLimited
- # https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-blog-archive/how-to-determine-if-a-user-is-a-member-of-the-administrators/ba-p/228476
- import ctypes
- advapi32 = ctypes.CDLL("Advapi32.dll")
- kernel32 = ctypes.CDLL("kernel32.dll")
- kernel32.GetCurrentProcess.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
- process = kernel32.GetCurrentProcess()
- token = ctypes.c_void_p()
- try:
- TOKEN_QUERY = 8
- assert advapi32.OpenProcessToken(ctypes.c_void_p(process), TOKEN_QUERY, ctypes.byref(token))
- elevation_type = ctypes.c_int()
- TokenElevationType = 18
- assert advapi32.GetTokenInformation(
- token, TokenElevationType, ctypes.byref(elevation_type), ctypes.sizeof(elevation_type),
- ctypes.byref(ctypes.c_int())
- )
- finally:
- kernel32.CloseHandle(token)
- if elevation_type.value == 2: # TokenElevationTypeFull
- logger.log(
- logging.DEPRECATION,
- "Running PyInstaller as admin is not necessary nor sensible. Run PyInstaller from a non-administrator "
- "terminal. PyInstaller 7.0 will block this."
- )
- elif compat.is_darwin or compat.is_linux:
- # Discourage (with the intention to eventually block) people using *sudo* with PyInstaller.
- # Again there are 4 cases, block only case 4.
- # 1. Non-root: os.getuid() != 0
- # 2. Logged in as root (usually a VM): os.getlogin() == "root", os.getuid() == 0
- # 3. No named users (e.g. most Docker containers): os.getlogin() fails
- # 4. Regular user using escalation: os.getlogin() != "root", os.getuid() == 0
- try:
- user = os.getlogin()
- except OSError:
- user = ""
- if os.getuid() == 0 and user and user != "root":
- logger.log(
- logging.DEPRECATION,
- "Running PyInstaller as root is not necessary nor sensible. Do not use PyInstaller with sudo. "
- "PyInstaller 7.0 will block this."
- )
- if compat.is_win:
- # Do not let people run PyInstaller from admin cmd's default working directory (C:\Windows\system32)
- cwd = pathlib.Path.cwd()
- try:
- win_dir = compat.win32api.GetWindowsDirectory()
- except Exception:
- win_dir = None
- win_dir = None if win_dir is None else pathlib.Path(win_dir).resolve()
- inside_win_dir = cwd == win_dir or win_dir in cwd.parents
- # The only exception to the above is if user's home directory is also located under %WINDIR%, which happens
- # when PyInstaller is ran under SYSTEM user.
- if inside_win_dir:
- home_dir = pathlib.Path.home().resolve()
- if cwd == home_dir or home_dir in cwd.parents:
- inside_win_dir = False
- if inside_win_dir:
- raise SystemExit(
- f"ERROR: Do not run pyinstaller from {cwd}. cd to where your code is and run pyinstaller from there. "
- "Hint: You can open a terminal where your code is by going to the parent folder in Windows file "
- "explorer and typing cmd into the address bar."
- )
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- run()
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