Get rid of build shell scripts and move them to Python (#6082)

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mehrdadn
2020-07-16 09:26:47 -07:00
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parent 935d8308fb
commit ac39e23145
2 changed files with 247 additions and 238 deletions
+239 -78
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@@ -1,12 +1,20 @@
from itertools import chain
import argparse
import glob
import io
import os
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tarfile
import tempfile
import zipfile
from setuptools import setup, find_packages, Distribution
import setuptools.command.build_ext as _build_ext
from itertools import chain
import urllib.error
import urllib.parse
import urllib.request
# Ideally, we could include these files by putting them in a
# MANIFEST.in or using the package_data argument to setup, but the
@@ -14,12 +22,20 @@ import setuptools.command.build_ext as _build_ext
# before these files have been created, so we have to move the files
# manually.
SUPPORTED_PYTHONS = [(3, 5), (3, 6), (3, 7), (3, 8)]
ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(__file__)
BUILD_JAVA = os.getenv("RAY_INSTALL_JAVA") == "1"
exe_suffix = ".exe" if sys.platform == "win32" else ""
# .pyd is the extension Python requires on Windows for shared libraries.
# https://docs.python.org/3/faq/windows.html#is-a-pyd-file-the-same-as-a-dll
pyd_suffix = ".pyd" if sys.platform == "win32" else ".so"
pickle5_url = ("https://github.com/pitrou/pickle5-backport/archive/"
"c0c1a158f59366696161e0dffdd10cfe17601372.tar.gz")
# NOTE: The lists below must be kept in sync with ray/BUILD.bazel.
ray_files = [
"ray/core/src/ray/thirdparty/redis/src/redis-server" + exe_suffix,
@@ -31,8 +47,7 @@ ray_files = [
"ray/streaming/_streaming.so",
]
build_java = os.getenv("RAY_INSTALL_JAVA") == "1"
if build_java:
if BUILD_JAVA:
ray_files.append("ray/jars/ray_dist.jar")
# These are the directories where automatically generated Python protobuf
@@ -72,7 +87,7 @@ optional_ray_files += ray_autoscaler_files
optional_ray_files += ray_project_files
optional_ray_files += ray_dashboard_files
if "RAY_USE_NEW_GCS" in os.environ and os.environ["RAY_USE_NEW_GCS"] == "on":
if os.getenv("RAY_USE_NEW_GCS") == "on":
ray_files += [
"ray/core/src/credis/build/src/libmember.so",
"ray/core/src/credis/build/src/libmaster.so",
@@ -101,83 +116,145 @@ extras["streaming"] = ["msgpack >= 0.6.2"]
extras["all"] = list(set(chain.from_iterable(extras.values())))
class build_ext(_build_ext.build_ext):
def run(self):
# Note: We are passing in sys.executable so that we use the same
# version of Python to build packages inside the build.sh script. Note
# that certain flags will not be passed along such as --user or sudo.
# TODO(rkn): Fix this.
command = ["../build.sh", "-p", sys.executable]
if sys.platform == "win32" and command[0].lower().endswith(".sh"):
# We can't run .sh files directly in Windows, so find a shell.
# Don't use "bash" instead of "sh", because that might run the Bash
# from WSL! (We want MSYS2's Bash, which is also sh by default.)
shell = os.getenv("BAZEL_SH", "sh") # NOT "bash"! (see above)
command.insert(0, shell)
if build_java:
# Also build binaries for Java if the above env variable exists.
command += ["-l", "python,java"]
subprocess.check_call(command)
def is_native_windows_or_msys():
"""Check to see if we are running on native Windows,
but NOT WSL (which is seen as Linux)."""
return sys.platform == "msys" or sys.platform == "win32"
# We also need to install pickle5 along with Ray, so make sure that the
# relevant non-Python pickle5 files get copied.
pickle5_files = self.walk_directory("./ray/pickle5_files/pickle5")
thirdparty_files = self.walk_directory("./ray/thirdparty_files")
def is_invalid_windows_platform():
# 'GCC' check is how you detect MinGW:
# https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages/blob/abd06ca92d876b9db05dd65f27d71c4ebe2673a9/mingw-w64-python2/0410-MINGW-build-extensions-with-GCC.patch#L53
platform = sys.platform
ver = sys.version
return platform == "msys" or (platform == "win32" and ver and "GCC" in ver)
files_to_include = ray_files + pickle5_files + thirdparty_files
# Copy over the autogenerated protobuf Python bindings.
for directory in generated_python_directories:
for filename in os.listdir(directory):
if filename[-3:] == ".py":
files_to_include.append(os.path.join(directory, filename))
def download(url):
try:
result = urllib.request.urlopen(url).read()
except urllib.error.URLError:
# This fallback is necessary on Python 3.5 on macOS due to TLS 1.2.
curl_args = ["curl", "-s", "-L", "-f", "-o", "-", url]
result = subprocess.check_output(curl_args)
return result
for filename in files_to_include:
self.move_file(filename)
# Try to copy over the optional files.
for filename in optional_ray_files:
# Installs pickle5-backport into the local subdirectory.
def download_pickle5(pickle5_dir):
pickle5_file = urllib.parse.unquote(
urllib.parse.urlparse(pickle5_url).path)
pickle5_name = re.sub("\\.tar\\.gz$", ".tgz", pickle5_file, flags=re.I)
url_path_parts = os.path.splitext(pickle5_name)[0].split("/")
(project, commit) = (url_path_parts[2], url_path_parts[4])
pickle5_archive = download(pickle5_url)
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as work_dir:
tf = tarfile.open(None, "r", io.BytesIO(pickle5_archive))
try:
tf.extractall(work_dir)
finally:
tf.close()
src_dir = os.path.join(work_dir, project + "-" + commit)
args = [sys.executable, "setup.py", "-q", "bdist_wheel"]
subprocess.check_call(args, cwd=src_dir)
for wheel in glob.glob(os.path.join(src_dir, "dist", "*.whl")):
wzf = zipfile.ZipFile(wheel, "r")
try:
self.move_file(filename)
except Exception:
print("Failed to copy optional file {}. This is ok."
.format(filename))
def walk_directory(self, directory):
file_list = []
for (root, dirs, filenames) in os.walk(directory):
for name in filenames:
file_list.append(os.path.join(root, name))
return file_list
def move_file(self, filename):
# TODO(rkn): This feels very brittle. It may not handle all cases. See
# https://github.com/apache/arrow/blob/master/python/setup.py for an
# example.
source = filename
destination = os.path.join(self.build_lib, filename)
# Create the target directory if it doesn't already exist.
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(destination), exist_ok=True)
if not os.path.exists(destination):
print("Copying {} to {}.".format(source, destination))
if sys.platform == "win32":
# Does not preserve file mode (needed to avoid read-only bit)
shutil.copyfile(source, destination, follow_symlinks=True)
else:
# Preserves file mode (needed to copy executable bit)
shutil.copy(source, destination, follow_symlinks=True)
wzf.extractall(pickle5_dir)
finally:
wzf.close()
class BinaryDistribution(Distribution):
def has_ext_modules(self):
return True
def build(build_python, build_java):
if tuple(sys.version_info[:2]) not in SUPPORTED_PYTHONS:
msg = ("Detected Python version {}, which is not supported. "
"Only Python {} are supported.").format(
".".join(map(str, sys.version_info[:2])),
", ".join(".".join(map(str, v)) for v in SUPPORTED_PYTHONS))
raise RuntimeError(msg)
if is_invalid_windows_platform():
msg = ("Please use official native CPython on Windows,"
" not Cygwin/MSYS/MSYS2/MinGW/etc.\n" +
"Detected: {}\n at: {!r}".format(sys.version, sys.executable))
raise OSError(msg)
if is_native_windows_or_msys():
BAZEL_SH = os.getenv("BAZEL_SH")
SYSTEMROOT = os.getenv("SystemRoot")
wsl_bash = os.path.join(SYSTEMROOT, "System32", "bash.exe")
if (not BAZEL_SH) and SYSTEMROOT and os.path.isfile(wsl_bash):
msg = ("You appear to have Bash from WSL,"
" which Bazel may invoke unexpectedly. "
"To avoid potential problems,"
" please explicitly set the {name!r}"
" environment variable for Bazel.").format(name="BAZEL_SH")
raise RuntimeError(msg)
# Check if the current Python already has pickle5 (either comes with newer
# Python versions, or has been installed by us before).
pickle5 = None
if sys.version_info >= (3, 8, 2):
import pickle as pickle5
else:
try:
import pickle5
except ImportError:
pass
if not pickle5:
download_pickle5(os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, "ray", "pickle5_files"))
# Note: We are passing in sys.executable so that we use the same
# version of Python to build packages inside the build.sh script. Note
# that certain flags will not be passed along such as --user or sudo.
# TODO(rkn): Fix this.
if not os.getenv("SKIP_THIRDPARTY_INSTALL"):
pip_packages = ["psutil", "setproctitle"]
subprocess.check_call(
[
sys.executable, "-m", "pip", "install", "-q",
"--target=" + os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, "ray", "thirdparty_files")
] + pip_packages,
env=dict(os.environ, CC="gcc"))
bazel = os.getenv("BAZEL_EXECUTABLE", "bazel")
bazel_targets = []
bazel_targets += ["//:ray_pkg"] if build_python else []
bazel_targets += ["//java:ray_java_pkg"] if build_java else []
return subprocess.check_call(
[bazel, "build", "--verbose_failures", "--"] + bazel_targets,
env=dict(os.environ, PYTHON3_BIN_PATH=sys.executable))
def walk_directory(directory):
file_list = []
for (root, dirs, filenames) in os.walk(directory):
for name in filenames:
file_list.append(os.path.join(root, name))
return file_list
def move_file(target_dir, filename):
# TODO(rkn): This feels very brittle. It may not handle all cases. See
# https://github.com/apache/arrow/blob/master/python/setup.py for an
# example.
source = filename
destination = os.path.join(target_dir, filename)
# Create the target directory if it doesn't already exist.
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(destination), exist_ok=True)
if not os.path.exists(destination):
print("Copying {} to {}.".format(source, destination))
if sys.platform == "win32":
# Does not preserve file mode (needed to avoid read-only bit)
shutil.copyfile(source, destination, follow_symlinks=True)
else:
# Preserves file mode (needed to copy executable bit)
shutil.copy(source, destination, follow_symlinks=True)
def find_version(*filepath):
# Extract version information from filepath
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
with open(os.path.join(here, *filepath)) as fp:
with open(os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, *filepath)) as fp:
version_match = re.search(r"^__version__ = ['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]",
fp.read(), re.M)
if version_match:
@@ -185,7 +262,7 @@ def find_version(*filepath):
raise RuntimeError("Unable to find version string.")
requires = [
install_requires = [
"aiohttp",
"click >= 7.0",
"colorama",
@@ -201,22 +278,106 @@ requires = [
"redis >= 3.3.2, < 3.5.0",
]
setup(
def pip_run(build_ext):
build(True, BUILD_JAVA)
files_to_include = list(ray_files)
# We also need to install pickle5 along with Ray, so make sure that the
# relevant non-Python pickle5 files get copied.
pickle5_dir = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, "ray", "pickle5_files")
files_to_include += walk_directory(os.path.join(pickle5_dir, "pickle5"))
thirdparty_dir = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, "ray", "thirdparty_files")
files_to_include += walk_directory(thirdparty_dir)
# Copy over the autogenerated protobuf Python bindings.
for directory in generated_python_directories:
for filename in os.listdir(directory):
if filename[-3:] == ".py":
files_to_include.append(os.path.join(directory, filename))
for filename in files_to_include:
move_file(build_ext.build_lib, filename)
# Try to copy over the optional files.
for filename in optional_ray_files:
try:
move_file(build_ext.build_lib, filename)
except Exception:
print("Failed to copy optional file {}. This is ok."
.format(filename))
def api_main(program, *args):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("command", type=str, choices=["build", "help"])
parser.add_argument(
"-l",
"--language",
default="python",
type=str,
help="A list of languages to build native libraries. "
"Supported languages include \"python\" and \"java\". "
"If not specified, only the Python library will be built.")
parsed_args = parser.parse_args(args)
result = None
if parsed_args.command == "build":
kwargs = {}
for lang in parsed_args.language.split(","):
if "python" in lang:
kwargs.update(build_python=True)
elif "java" in lang:
kwargs.update(build_java=True)
else:
raise ValueError("invalid language: {!r}".format(lang))
result = build(**kwargs)
elif parsed_args.command == "help":
parser.print_help()
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid command: {!r}".format(parsed_args.command))
return result
if __name__ == "__api__":
api_main(*sys.argv)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import setuptools
import setuptools.command.build_ext
class build_ext(setuptools.command.build_ext.build_ext):
def run(self):
return pip_run(self)
class BinaryDistribution(setuptools.Distribution):
def has_ext_modules(self):
return True
setuptools.setup(
name="ray",
version=find_version("ray", "__init__.py"),
author="Ray Team",
author_email="ray-dev@googlegroups.com",
description=("A system for parallel and distributed Python that unifies "
"the ML ecosystem."),
long_description=open("../README.rst").read(),
description=("A system for parallel and distributed Python that "
"unifies the ML ecosystem."),
long_description=io.open(
os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, os.path.pardir, "README.rst"),
"r",
encoding="utf-8").read(),
url="https://github.com/ray-project/ray",
keywords=("ray distributed parallel machine-learning "
"reinforcement-learning deep-learning python"),
packages=find_packages(),
packages=setuptools.find_packages(),
cmdclass={"build_ext": build_ext},
# The BinaryDistribution argument triggers build_ext.
distclass=BinaryDistribution,
install_requires=requires,
install_requires=install_requires,
setup_requires=["cython >= 0.29.14", "wheel"],
extras_require=extras,
entry_points={
@@ -227,4 +388,4 @@ setup(
},
include_package_data=True,
zip_safe=False,
license="Apache 2.0")
license="Apache 2.0") if __name__ == "__main__" else None