#!/usr/bin/env python """ MakeAddOnZip.py Utility script to package ABX into the "abx-##.##.zip" file needed for Installation in Blender. """ import subprocess, os import abx VERSION_PKG = ('a',) VERSION = abx.bl_info['version'] + VERSION_PKG #VERSION = (0,1,2,'a') #AODIR = 'abx%d%d%d%s' % VERSION # Addon directory name for Blender AODIR = 'abx' PKGNAME = 'abx-%d.%d.%d%s' % VERSION # Package name for ZIP file # PROJDIR is the project directory, one above the source tree, where my associated # stuff lives: documentation, management scripts, etc. # Normally this script is in it, and so the directory of __file__ is what I want. # But not if I'm testing this code out on the console! try: # Normally if I'm running from a script, I want the directory the script is in PROJDIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) except: # Occasionally I might be trying to run from a console, in which case there's # no file, and I probably just want to use the "present working directory" # Hopefully, at that point, I'm smart enough to have set it correctly! PROJDIR = os.getcwd() PKGDIR = os.path.join(PROJDIR, 'pkg') # Directory used for building packages. print( "VERSION: %d.%d.%d%s" % VERSION) print( "PACKAGE DIRECTORY: ", PKGDIR) print( "WORKING DIRECTORY: ", PROJDIR) subprocess.run(('rm', '-rf', AODIR), cwd=PKGDIR) subprocess.run(('rm', PKGNAME+'.zip'), cwd=PKGDIR) subprocess.run(('mkdir', AODIR), cwd=PKGDIR) files = os.listdir(os.path.join(PROJDIR, 'abx')) pkg_files = [] for ext in ('.py', '.yaml', '.cfg'): pkg_files.extend([ os.path.abspath(os.path.join(PROJDIR, 'abx', f)) for f in files if f.endswith(ext)]) subprocess.run(('cp',) + tuple(pkg_files) + ( os.path.join(PKGDIR, AODIR),), cwd=PROJDIR) subprocess.run(('zip', '-r', PKGNAME+'.zip', AODIR), cwd=PKGDIR) # TODO: It would be good to clean the copied source tree, to get rid of unwanted files # or else I could make the copy operation more selective. As it is, I'm packaging # a lot of unnecessary files.