# ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Copyright (c) 2020 PyInstaller Development Team. # # This file is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public # License (version 2.0 or later). # # The full license is available in LICENSE, distributed with # this software. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # PyPylon is a tricky library to bundle. It encapsulates the pylon C++ SDK inside # it with modified library references to make the module relocatable. # PyInstaller is able to find those libraries and preserve the linkage for almost # all of them. However - there is an additional linking step happening at runtime, # when the library is creating the transport layer for the camera. This linking # will fail with the library files modified by pyinstaller. # As the module is already relocatable, we circumvent this issue by bundling # pypylon as-is - for pyinstaller we treat the shared library files as just data. import os from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import ( collect_data_files, collect_dynamic_libs, is_module_satisfies ) # Collect dynamic libs as data (to prevent pyinstaller from modifying them). # NOTE: under PyInstaller 6.x, these files end up re-classified as binaries anyway. datas = collect_dynamic_libs('pypylon') # Collect data files, looking for pypylon/pylonCXP/bin/ProducerCXP.cti, but other files may also be needed datas += collect_data_files('pypylon') # NOTE: the part below is incompatible with PyInstaller 6.x, because `collect_data_files(..., include_py_files=True)` # does not include binary extensions anymore. In addition, `pyinstaller/pyinstaller@ecc218c` in PyInstaller 6.2 fixed # the module exclusion for relative imports, so the modules listed below actually end up excluded. Presumably this # part was necessary with older PyInstaller versions, so we keep it around, but disable it for PyInstaller >= 6.0. if is_module_satisfies('PyInstaller < 6.0'): # Exclude the C++-extensions from automatic search, add them manually as data files # their dependencies were already handled with collect_dynamic_libs excludedimports = ['pypylon._pylon', 'pypylon._genicam'] for filename, module in collect_data_files('pypylon', include_py_files=True): if (os.path.basename(filename).startswith('_pylon.') or os.path.basename(filename).startswith('_genicam.')): datas += [(filename, module)]