vlc/bindings/python/setup.py

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Python

from distutils.core import setup, Extension
import os
import commands
# Get build variables (buildir, srcdir)
top_builddir = os.path.join( '..', '..' )
os.environ['top_builddir'] = top_builddir
# Determine the extra link args. Normally, vlc-config should take care
# of this and return the right path values, from a development tree or
# an installed version.
libtool=False
linkargs=[]
d=os.path.join(top_builddir, 'src', '.libs')
if os.path.exists(d):
# We are in a development tree, which was compiled with libtool
libtool=True
linkargs=[ '-L' + d ]
else:
d=os.path.join(top_builddir, 'src')
# We are in a development tree, which was compiled without libtool
if os.path.exists(d):
linkargs=[ '-L' + d ]
# For out-of-tree compilations
srcdir = '.'
def get_vlcconfig():
vlcconfig=None
for n in ( 'vlc-config',
os.path.join( top_builddir, 'vlc-config' )):
if os.path.exists(n):
vlcconfig=n
break
status, output = commands.getstatusoutput('pkg-config libvlc --exists')
if status == 0:
vlcconfig="pkg-config libvlc"
if vlcconfig is None:
print "*** Warning *** Cannot find vlc-config. Will try sane defaults."
elif os.sys.platform == 'win32':
# Win32 does not know how to invoke the shell itself.
vlcconfig="sh %s" % vlcconfig
return vlcconfig
def get_vlc_version():
vlcconfig=get_vlcconfig()
if vlcconfig is None:
return ""
else:
version=os.popen('%s --modversion' % vlcconfig, 'r').readline().strip()
return version
def get_cflags():
vlcconfig=get_vlcconfig()
if vlcconfig is None:
return []
else:
cflags=os.popen('%s --cflags ' % vlcconfig, 'r').readline().strip()
return cflags
def get_ldflags():
vlcconfig=get_vlcconfig()
if vlcconfig is None:
return [ '-lvlc' ]
else:
ldflags = []
if os.sys.platform == 'darwin':
ldflags = "-read_only_relocs warning".split()
ldflags.extend(os.popen('%s --libs ' % vlcconfig,
'r').readline().rstrip().split())
if os.sys.platform == 'darwin':
ldflags.append('-lstdc++')
return ldflags
#source_files = [ 'vlc_module.c', 'vlc_mediacontrol.c',
# 'vlc_position.c', 'vlc_instance.c', 'vlc_input.c' ]
source_files = [ 'vlc_module.c' ]
# To compile in a local vlc tree
vlclocal = Extension('vlc',
sources = [ os.path.join( srcdir, f ) for f in source_files ],
include_dirs = [ top_builddir,
srcdir ],
extra_objects = [ ],
extra_compile_args = get_cflags(),
extra_link_args = linkargs + get_ldflags(),
)
setup (name = 'python-vlc',
version = '1.0.0.90',
author='Olivier Aubert',
author_email='olivier.aubert@liris.cnrs.fr',
url='http://wiki.videolan.org/PythonBinding',
py_modules=['vlcwidget'],
keywords = [ 'vlc', 'video' ],
license = "GPL",
description = "VLC bindings for python.",
long_description = """VLC bindings for python.
This module provides bindings for the native libvlc API of the VLC
video player. Documentation can be found on the VLC wiki :
http://wiki.videolan.org/ExternalAPI
This module also provides a MediaControl object, which implements an
API inspired from the OMG Audio/Video Stream 1.0 specification.
Documentation can be found on the VLC wiki :
http://wiki.videolan.org/PythonBinding
Example session (for the MediaControl API):
import vlc
mc=vlc.MediaControl(['--verbose', '1'])
mc.playlist_add_item('movie.mpg')
# Start the movie at 2000ms
p=vlc.Position()
p.origin=vlc.RelativePosition
p.key=vlc.MediaTime
p.value=2000
mc.start(p)
# which could be abbreviated as
# mc.start(2000)
# for the default conversion from int is to make a RelativePosition in MediaTime
# Display some text during 2000ms
mc.display_text('Some useless information', 0, 2000)
# Pause the video
mc.pause(0)
# Get status information
mc.get_stream_information()
""",
ext_modules = [ vlclocal ])