py2exe support

Usage: setup.py py2exe
You must be able to start trimage.py before even attempting to use py2exe.
It generates a standalone executable.
That standalone exacutable starts up only if the following files can be found on the path: jpegoptim.exe optipng.exe advpng.exe (they must return 0)
Compression does not work yet and the Windows versions of these tools are a lot slower than on Linux. The binaries I found were pretty old. They should most probably be recompiled to make use of new cpu features. Or we should find other tools.

trimage.hurry.filename -> trimage.filename
because py2exe couldn't deal with it
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Kálmán Tarnay 2010-04-20 23:29:24 +02:00
parent 464337d033
commit d282bcf8e9
5 changed files with 140 additions and 8 deletions

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
win=(sys.platform == "win32")
if win:
import py2exe
sys.path.append("src/trimage")
from distutils.core import setup
setup(name = "trimage",
@ -11,8 +17,7 @@ setup(name = "trimage",
license = "MIT license",
package_dir = {'trimage' : 'src/trimage'},
packages = ["trimage",
"trimage.hurry",
"trimage.hurry.filesize",
"trimage.filesize",
"trimage.ThreadPool",],
package_data = {"trimage" : ["pixmaps/*.*"] },
data_files=[('share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps', ['desktop/trimage.svg']),
@ -20,4 +25,16 @@ setup(name = "trimage",
scripts = ["trimage"],
long_description = """Trimage is a cross-platform GUI and command-line interface to optimize image files via optipng, advpng and jpegoptim, depending on the filetype (currently, PNG and JPG files are supported). It was inspired by imageoptim. All image files are losslessy compressed on the highest available compression levels. Trimage gives you various input functions to fit your own workflow: A regular file dialog, dragging and dropping and various command line options.""",
requires = ["PyQt4 (>=4.4)"],
#for py2exe
windows=[r'src\trimage\trimage.py'],
zipfile=None,
options={"py2exe":{
"optimize":2,
"compressed":1,
"bundle_files":1,
"includes":["sip",],
"excludes":['email'],
},
},
)

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http://pypi.python.org/pypi/hurry.filesize

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from filesize import size
from filesize import traditional, alternative, verbose, iec, si

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traditional = [
(1024 ** 5, 'P'),
(1024 ** 4, 'T'),
(1024 ** 3, 'G'),
(1024 ** 2, 'M'),
(1024 ** 1, 'K'),
(1024 ** 0, 'B'),
]
alternative = [
(1024 ** 5, ' PB'),
(1024 ** 4, ' TB'),
(1024 ** 3, ' GB'),
(1024 ** 2, ' MB'),
(1024 ** 1, ' KB'),
(1024 ** 0, (' byte', ' bytes')),
]
verbose = [
(1024 ** 5, (' petabyte', ' petabytes')),
(1024 ** 4, (' terabyte', ' terabytes')),
(1024 ** 3, (' gigabyte', ' gigabytes')),
(1024 ** 2, (' megabyte', ' megabytes')),
(1024 ** 1, (' kilobyte', ' kilobytes')),
(1024 ** 0, (' byte', ' bytes')),
]
iec = [
(1024 ** 5, 'Pi'),
(1024 ** 4, 'Ti'),
(1024 ** 3, 'Gi'),
(1024 ** 2, 'Mi'),
(1024 ** 1, 'Ki'),
(1024 ** 0, ''),
]
si = [
(1000 ** 5, 'P'),
(1000 ** 4, 'T'),
(1000 ** 3, 'G'),
(1000 ** 2, 'M'),
(1000 ** 1, 'K'),
(1000 ** 0, 'B'),
]
def size(bytes, system=traditional):
"""Human-readable file size.
Using the traditional system, where a factor of 1024 is used::
>>> size(10)
'10B'
>>> size(100)
'100B'
>>> size(1000)
'1000B'
>>> size(2000)
'1K'
>>> size(10000)
'9K'
>>> size(20000)
'19K'
>>> size(100000)
'97K'
>>> size(200000)
'195K'
>>> size(1000000)
'976K'
>>> size(2000000)
'1M'
Using the SI system, with a factor 1000::
>>> size(10, system=si)
'10B'
>>> size(100, system=si)
'100B'
>>> size(1000, system=si)
'1K'
>>> size(2000, system=si)
'2K'
>>> size(10000, system=si)
'10K'
>>> size(20000, system=si)
'20K'
>>> size(100000, system=si)
'100K'
>>> size(200000, system=si)
'200K'
>>> size(1000000, system=si)
'1M'
>>> size(2000000, system=si)
'2M'
"""
for factor, suffix in system:
if bytes >= factor:
break
amount = int(bytes/factor)
if isinstance(suffix, tuple):
singular, multiple = suffix
if amount == 1:
suffix = singular
else:
suffix = multiple
return str(amount) + suffix

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src/trimage/trimage.py Executable file → Normal file
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ from optparse import OptionParser
from PyQt4.QtCore import *
from PyQt4.QtGui import *
from hurry.filesize import *
from filesize import *
from imghdr import what as determinetype
from Queue import Queue
@ -209,18 +209,19 @@ class StartQT4(QMainWindow):
def checkapps(self):
"""Check if the required command line apps exist."""
exe=".exe" if (sys.platform=="win32") else ""
status = False
retcode = self.safe_call("jpegoptim --version")
retcode = self.safe_call("jpegoptim"+exe+" --version")
if retcode != 0:
status = True
sys.stderr.write("[error] please install jpegoptim")
retcode = self.safe_call("optipng -v")
retcode = self.safe_call("optipng"+exe+" -v")
if retcode != 0:
status = True
sys.stderr.write("[error] please install optipng")
retcode = self.safe_call("advpng --version")
retcode = self.safe_call("advpng"+exe+" --version")
if retcode != 0:
status = True
sys.stderr.write("[error] please install advancecomp")
@ -343,9 +344,10 @@ class Image:
raise "Tried to compress invalid image (unsupported format or not file)"
self.reset()
self.compressing=True
exe=".exe" if (sys.platform=="win32") else ""
runString = {
"jpeg": u"jpegoptim -f --strip-all '%(file)s'",
"png" : u"optipng -force -o7 '%(file)s'&&advpng -z4 '%(file)s'"}
"jpeg": u"jpegoptim"+exe+" -f --strip-all '%(file)s'",
"png" : u"optipng"+exe+" -force -o7 '%(file)s'&&advpng"+exe+" -z4 '%(file)s'"}
try:
retcode = call(runString[self.filetype] % {"file": self.fullpath},
shell = True, stdout=PIPE)