gpep517 is a minimal tool to aid building wheels for Python packages through PEP 517-compliant build systems and installing them. The tool originated from Gentoo with its primary goals being absolutely minimal dependency footprint to ease clean bootstrap without bundling dependencies, and clean separation of functions to aid external package managers. It is the tool of choice for a world that does not revolve around pip and venvs.
- v16
- fix potential crash when using
--output-fd 1
or2
- fix potential crash when using
- v15
- replace prefix rewriting with the ability to specify
--prefix
for building wheels, making it consistent with prefix overrides used while installing
- replace prefix rewriting with the ability to specify
- v14
- add support for offset prefix rewriting (
--rewrite-prefix-from
and--rewrite-prefix-to
) to support Gentoo cross-prefix builds; thanks to Chewi for the patch
- add support for offset prefix rewriting (
- v13
- restore PyPy support for
--sysroot
(Gentoo's PyPy3 package was buggy)
- restore PyPy support for
- v12
- add
--sysroot
option for experimental cross-compilation support
- add
- v11
- test fixes and refactorings
- v10
- create specified
--wheel-dir
automatically
- create specified
- v9
- add
--optimize
option to byte-compile while installing - include implicit setuptools fallback in
build-wheel
- add
install-from-source
command combining building a wheel and installing it - add progress reporting via logging
- add
- v8
- improve
.pyc
checking to use verification data from the file header
- improve
- v7
- add
verify-pyc
command to aid verifying whether all Python modules were compiled to.pyc
files correctly
- add
- v6
- strip current working directory from
sys.path
prior to importing the build backend
- strip current working directory from
- v5
- fix zipfile hack not to break reading compressed zipfiles
- v4
- patch zipfile compression out by default to improve performance
- fix Python < 3.9 compatibility
- v3
- add
--config-json
to specify backend options
- add
- v2
- fix not preserving
backend-path
for backend invocation - support tomllib in Python 3.11+
- fix not preserving
- v1
- initial version with wheel building and installation support
gpep517 implements the following commands:
get-backend
to readbuild-backend
frompyproject.toml
(auxiliary command).build-wheel
to call the respeective PEP 517 backend in order to produce a wheel.install-wheel
to install a wheel into the specified directory,install-from-source
that combines building a wheel and installing it (without leaving the artifacts),verify-pyc
to verify that the.pyc
files in the specified install tree are correct and up-to-date.
gpep517 aims to minimize the dependency footprint to ease bootstrap. At the moment, it depends on two packages:
Additionally, PEP 517 build requires flit_core. However, the package can be used from the source tree or manually installed without that dependency.
Running the test suite requires pytest and flit_core (as provided
by the test
extra). Additional build systems can be installed
to extend integration testing (test-full
extra). A tox file
is also provided to ease running tests.
The simplest way to install a package from the current directory
is to use the install-from-source
command, e.g.:
gpep517 install-from-source --destdir install --optimize all
gpep517 can also be used as a thin wrapper over the installer package, to install a prebuilt wheel:
gpep517 install-wheel --destdir install --optimize all \
gpep517-8-py3-none-any.whl
Alternatively, the wheel can be built and installed separately. Notably, this leaves the built wheel in the specified directory for reuse:
set -e
mkdir -p dist
wheel_name=$(
# the output forwarding trick guarantees that the underlying
# backend will not output into ${wheel_name}
gpep517 build-wheel --output-fd 3 --wheel-dir dist \
3>&1 >&2
)
gpep517 install-wheel --destdir install "dist/${wheel_name}"