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dupeguru/run.py
Andrew Senetar 8cd0ef4c2b Initial Update of Windows Packaging (#438)
* Update run.py & .gitignore for windows

- Update run.py to execute on windows as SIGQUIT is not available.
- Update .gitignore to ignore the generate .pyd files
Ref #300, #393

* Update package.py for windows

Add package_windows back into package.py
- Using cx_freeze for freezing installation
- Will be using nsis for actual installer
Tested with python 3.5 64bit on windows 10
Ref #393

* Update makefile for windows (+2 misc)

- Update the makefile to support windows
- Use different bin path in virtualenv
- Use pyd instead of so files
- Tested with Msys2
- Add *.exe to .gitignore
- Fix minor format error in package.py
Ref #393

* Add requirements-windows

Add the requirements-windows.txt
- contains cx-Freeze for bundling
Ref #393

* Add initial setup.nsi

Initial Version of a NSIS installer script
- Multi-user install (install for just one or all)
- Registers uninstaller (more values need to finish up)
- Tested both single and all install / uninstall and works
- Still need to add parameters instead of hardcoded values in some spots
- Need to clean up vendor folders / keys if empty on uninstall
- Need to add the other dupeGuru languages to the language list
- Minor cleanup of script needed as well
Ref #393

* Update setup.nsi

Updates to setup.nsi including:
- Defines from CLI
- Version information (MAJOR, MINOR, PATCH)
- Bits (64 / 32)
- SourcePath (if we wanted something other than build)
- Added extra defines to move application specifics to one location
- Added extra defines for uninstall information
- Added calculation of install size
- Added switching between 64 and 32 bit contexts (need to verify
functionality)
- Updated output file naming
- Added NSIS supported languages which are also supported by dupeGuru
- Added rest of registry keys for uninstall information
- Added missing registry key for installType
- Added removeing Vendor folder and registry key if empty on uninstall

Should be very close to having this installer script ready to integrate
into the package.py script if desired.
Ref #393

* Update README & requirements-windows

Minor update to README to indicate windows is supported.  Add PyQt5 to
requirements-windows.txt to make installation easier.

* Update packaging for windows

- Update package.py to integrate NSIS for windows
- Update makefile to deal with a few additional windows issues
- Add Windows.md to contain specific windows instructions, if we want
this can be merged with README.md
- Minor formatting update to setup.nsi
Ref #393

* Update README & Windows Instructions

- Update the README to include a reference to the Windows instructions.
-  Add some additional notes into Windows Instructions and remove one
incorrect command.
- Update .gitignore to ignore all permutations of env* to allow for
multiple side by side virtual environments (used to build different
versions for windows)
Ref:  #393

* Update Window.md

Fix broken python link and move nsis link for consistency.

* More Details in Windows.md

Update Windows.md including:
- Information on compilier requirements for windows
- Notes about the windows 10 sdk
- Some clarification around some of the steps
- Addition of msys2 links

Going to review this a bit more to polish it up.

Ref #393.
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#!/usr/bin/python3
# Copyright 2017 Virgil Dupras
#
# This software is licensed under the "GPLv3" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
import sys
import os.path as op
import gc
from PyQt5.QtCore import QCoreApplication, QSettings
from PyQt5.QtGui import QIcon, QPixmap
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication
from hscommon.trans import install_gettext_trans_under_qt
from qtlib.error_report_dialog import install_excepthook
from qtlib.util import setupQtLogging
from qt import dg_rc
from qt.platform import BASE_PATH
from core import __version__, __appname__
# SIGQUIT is not defined on Windows
if sys.platform == 'win32':
from signal import signal, SIGINT, SIGTERM
SIGQUIT = SIGTERM
else:
from signal import signal, SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGQUIT
global dgapp
dgapp = None
def signalHandler(sig, frame):
global dgapp
if dgapp is None:
return
if sig in (SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGQUIT):
dgapp.SIGTERM.emit()
def setUpSignals():
signal(SIGINT, signalHandler)
signal(SIGTERM, signalHandler)
signal(SIGQUIT, signalHandler)
def main():
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
QCoreApplication.setOrganizationName('Hardcoded Software')
QCoreApplication.setApplicationName(__appname__)
QCoreApplication.setApplicationVersion(__version__)
setupQtLogging()
settings = QSettings()
lang = settings.value('Language')
locale_folder = op.join(BASE_PATH, 'locale')
install_gettext_trans_under_qt(locale_folder, lang)
# Handle OS signals
setUpSignals()
# Let the Python interpreter runs every 500ms to handle signals. This is
# required because Python cannot handle signals while the Qt event loop is
# running.
from PyQt5.QtCore import QTimer
timer = QTimer()
timer.start(500)
timer.timeout.connect(lambda: None)
# Many strings are translated at import time, so this is why we only import after the translator
# has been installed
from qt.app import DupeGuru
app.setWindowIcon(QIcon(QPixmap(":/{0}".format(DupeGuru.LOGO_NAME))))
global dgapp
dgapp = DupeGuru()
install_excepthook('https://github.com/hsoft/dupeguru/issues')
result = app.exec()
# I was getting weird crashes when quitting under Windows, and manually deleting main app
# references with gc.collect() in between seems to fix the problem.
del dgapp
gc.collect()
del app
gc.collect()
return result
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())