#!/usr/bin/env python3 # --- Copyright Disclaimer --- # # In order to support PyInstaller with numpy<1.20.0 this file will be # duplicated for a short period inside PyInstaller's repository [1]. However # this file is the intellectual property of the NumPy team and is under the # terms and conditions outlined their repository [2]. # # .. refs: # # [1] PyInstaller: https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/ # [2] NumPy's license: https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/master/LICENSE.txt # """ This hook should collect all binary files and any hidden modules that numpy needs. Our (some-what inadequate) docs for writing PyInstaller hooks are kept here: https://pyinstaller.readthedocs.io/en/stable/hooks.html PyInstaller has a lot of NumPy users so we'd consider maintaining this hook to be high priority. Feel free to @mention either bwoodsend or Legorooj on Github for help keeping it working. """ from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import collect_dynamic_libs from PyInstaller.compat import is_conda, is_pure_conda # Collect all DLLs inside numpy's installation folder, dump them into built # app's root. binaries = collect_dynamic_libs("numpy", ".") # If using Conda without any non-conda virtual environment manager: if is_pure_conda: # Assume running the NumPy from Conda-forge and collect it's DLLs from the # communal Conda bin directory. DLLs from NumPy's dependencies must also be # collected to capture MKL, OpenBlas, OpenMP, etc. from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import conda_support datas = conda_support.collect_dynamic_libs("numpy", dependencies=True) # Submodules PyInstaller can't detect (probably because they're only imported # by extension modules which PyInstaller can't read). hiddenimports = ['numpy.core._dtype_ctypes'] if is_conda: hiddenimports.append("six") # Remove testing and building code and packages which are referenced throughout # NumPy but aren't really dependencies. excludedimports = [ "scipy", "pytest", "nose", "distutils", "f2py", "setuptools", "numpy.f2py", "numpy.distutils", ]