little-cheesemonger is a package that can set up a manylinux build environment to compile a
correctly linked manylinux wheel. Configuration data is loaded from a pyproject.toml file, or
a custom data loader can be implemented.
pip install little-cheesemonger==0.2.1To trigger environment setup, either run little-cheesemonger from the root directory of a package, or pass the path to the package you want compiled. The package must contain configuration data in its pyproject.toml file for environment setup to work.
little-cheesemonger path/to/packageThe manylinux image version is controlled by last section of the configuration heading. The latest tag is always used.
[tool.little-cheesemonger.manylinux2014_x86_64]
environment_variables = [
"FOO=BAR"
]
system_dependencies = [
"atlas"
]
python_dependencies = [
"nyancat==0.1.2"
]
python_versions = [
"cp36-cp36m"
"cp38-cp38"
]
steps = [
"touch /foobar.txt"
]environment_variablesis a list of environment variables to set in the container prior to building the wheel. They are expected to be inKEY=VALUEformat.system_dependenciesis a list of CentOS system dependencies to install viaYUM. They are expected to be inpackage-versionformat.python_dependenciesis a list of Python dependencies to install viapip. They are expected to be inpackage==versionformat. They are currently installed for all available versions of Python in a given manylinux image.python_versionsis a list of Python versions to install Python dependencies for in a given manylinux image. They are expected to follow the Python installation directory naming convention from in the specified manyliniux image, ex.cp36-cp36m. Python version names can be found by runningls /opt/pythonin a manylinux image.stepsis a list of steps to execute via bash. Package building and uploading could be implemented here, orlittle-cheesemongercould be integrated into a larger system!
You can pass the path to an importable function, as well as positional and keyword arguments to little-cheesemonger to customize how configuration data is loaded.
little-cheesemonger --data-loader path.to.function --loader-arg foo --loader-kwarg foo=barCustom data loader functions must accept directory as the first argument with positional and keyword arguments passed to the loader function after. The function must return a dictionary of configuration data matching the fields above.
def my_custom_loader(directory: Path, ...) -> Dict:
pass