This is a Hatch plugin that provides a custom builder to support building zip archives for quasi-manual installation into various foreign package installation systems. (Specifically, I use this for packaging Inkscape extensions and symbols libraries, but it may be useful in other contexts, such as deploying to cloud compute platforms.)
The builder creates a zip archive. All the contents of the zip
archive will be included under a single specific top-level directory.
The default name of the top-level directory is a file-name-safe
version of the project name, however the name of the directory may be
configured by setting the install-name
key in the target-specific
configuration section.
This behavior may be disabled by setting install-name = ''
.
In addition to whatever files are selected for inclusion in the archive via Hatch’s regular build configuration settings, any configured project README and license files will be included in the top level of the install directory within the zip archive.
As well, a METADATA.json
file containing the project metadata in
JSON format (as described in
PEP 566)
will be included in the top level of the install directory within the
zip archive.
Assume a project source directory looking something like:
.
├── pyproject.toml
├── LICENSE.txt
├── README.md
├── src
│ ├── subdir
│ │ ├── data.txt
│ │ └── more-code.py
│ └── my-code.py
└── tests
└── test_foo.py
Where pyproject.toml
looks like:
[build-system]
requires = [
"hatchling",
"hatch-zipped-directory",
]
build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[project]
name = "test-project"
version = "0.42"
[tool.hatch.build.targets.zipped-directory]
install-name = "org.example.test"
sources = [
"/src",
]
Then, running
hatch build --target zipped-directory
will build a zip archive named dist/test_project-0.42.zip
with the following
structure:
.
└── org.example.test
├── LICENSE.txt
├── METADATA.json
├── README.md
├── my-code.py
└── subdir
├── data.txt
└── more-code.py
By default, this plugin attempts to build reproducible archives by setting the timestamps of the zip entries to a fixed value. When building in reproducible mode, the UNIX file modes of the archive entries is also normalized (to either 0644 or 0755 depending on whether the file is executable.)
The timestamp used for reproducible builds may be configured by
setting the SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
environment variable.
Reproducible builds may be disabled by setting reproducible = false
in an appropriate section of pyproject.toml
or hatch.toml
. See
Hatch’s documentation on Build Configuration for details.
Jeff Dairiki [email protected]
hatch-zipped-directory
is distributed under the terms of the
MIT license.