# ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Copyright (c) 2022 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 # ------------------------------------------------------------------ from PyInstaller.compat import is_py310 from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import collect_submodules, collect_data_files, is_module_satisfies # Collect core plugins. hiddenimports = collect_submodules('hydra._internal.core_plugins') # Hydra's plugin manager (`hydra.core.plugins.Plugins`) uses PEP-302 `find_module` / `load_module`, which has been # deprecated since python 3.4, and has been removed from PyInstaller's frozen importer in PyInstaller 5.8. For python # 3.10 and newer, they implemented new codepath that uses `find_spec`, but for earlier python versions, they opted to # keep using the old codepath. # # See: https://github.com/facebookresearch/hydra/pull/2531 # # To work around the incompatibility with PyInstaller >= 5.8 when using python < 3.10, force collection of plugins as # source .py files. This way, they end up handled by python's built-in finder/importer instead of PyInstaller's # frozen importer. if not is_py310 and is_module_satisfies("PyInstaller >= 5.8"): module_collection_mode = { 'hydra._internal.core_plugins': 'py', 'hydra_plugins': 'py', } # Collect package's data files, such as default configuration files. datas = collect_data_files('hydra')