Skip to main content

create standalone executables from python scripts

Project description

Overview

bbfreeze creates stand-alone executables from python scripts. It’s similar in purpose to the well known py2exe for windows, py2app for OS X, PyInstaller and cx_Freeze (in fact ancient versions were based on cx_Freeze. And it uses the modulegraph package, which is also used by py2app).

It has the following features:

easy installation

bbfreeze can be installed with setuptools’ easy_install command.

zip/egg file import tracking

bbfreeze tracks imports from zip files and includes whole egg files if some module is used from an eggfile. Packages using setuputils’ pkg_resources module will now work (new in 0.95.0)

binary dependency tracking

bbfreeze will track binary dependencies and will include DLLs and shared libraries needed by a frozen program.

multiple script freezing

bbfreeze can freeze multiple scripts at once.

python interpreter included

bbfreeze will create an extra executable named ‘py’, which might be used like the python executable itself.

automatic pathname rewriting

pathnames in tracebacks are replaced with relative pathnames (i.e. if you import package foo.bar from /home/jdoe/pylib/ tracebacks generated from functions in foo.bar will not show your local path /home/jdoe/pylib/foo/bar.py. They will instead show foo/bar.py)

distutils command ‘bdist_bbfreeze’

A new distutils/setuptools command bdist_bbfreeze integrates bbfreeze into your setup.py.

bbfreeze works on windows and UNIX-like operating systems. bbfreeze has been tested with python 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6. bbfreeze will not work with python versions prior to 2.3 as it uses the zipimport feature introduced with python 2.3.

Contact Information

bbfreeze has been developed by brainbot technologies AG. Questions and suggestions should be send to the bbfreeze-users mailing list: bbfreeze-users@googlegroups.com

You can subscribe by sending email to bbfreeze-users-subscribe@googlegroups.com

An archive is available at http://groups.google.com/group/bbfreeze-users

You can also reach the author via email to schmir@gmail.com

Source

Windows Eggs and the source code can be downloaded from http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/bbfreeze/.

http://github.com/schmir/bbfreeze carries a git repository of the in-development version

Use:

git clone http://github.com/schmir/bbfreeze.git

to create a copy of the repository, then:

git pull

inside the copy to receive the latest version.

Installation

You need to have setuptools/easy_install installed. Installation should be as easy as typing:

easy_install bbfreeze

This should download bbfreeze and it’s dependencies modulegraph and altgraph and install them.

Limitations

  • documentation is a bit sparse

bb-freeze - command line tool

bbfreeze provides a command line utility called bb-freeze, which freezes all python scripts given on the command line into the directory dist, which then contains for each script an executable and all dependencies needed by those executables.

Example Usage:

$ cat hello-world.py
#! /usr/bin/env python

import sys
import email

print unicode("hello", "utf8"), unicode("world!", "ascii")

print "sys.path:", sys.path
print "__file__:", __file__
print "__name__:", __name__

print "locals():", locals()

print "sys.argv", sys.argv
print "sys.executable:", sys.executable
$ bb-freeze hello-world.py
*** applied <function recipe_email at 0xb7ba702c>
$ dist/hello-world
hello world!
...
$ dist/py
Python 2.5.1c1 (r251c1:54692, Apr 11 2007, 01:40:50)
[GCC 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
(MyConsole)
>>> import email
$

bdist_bbfreeze - distutils command

bbfreeze provides a distutils command which works much like the ‘bb-freeze’ command line tool, but integrates nicely into distutils and setuptools. It collects all ‘console_scripts’ ‘gui_scripts’ entry-points, generates the wrapper scripts (like easy_install would do) and freezes these scripts.

After installing bbfreeze, every setup.py which used setuptools, has a new command ‘bdist_bbfreeze’. To show the help message just run:

python setup.py bdist_bbfreeze --help

Usage examples:

# freeze all scripts into ./dist/<egg_name>-<egg_version>/ python setup.py bdist_bbfreeze

# same, but use tagging for “daily build” or “snapshot” releases python setup.py egg_info –tag-build=dev bdist_bbfreeze

bbfreeze - API

The preferred way to use bbfreeze is by writing short python scripts, which use bbfreeze’s API. Let’s start with a short example:

from bbfreeze import Freezer
f = Freezer("hello-world-1.0", includes=("_strptime",))
f.addScript("hello-world.py")
f.addScript("hello-version.py")
f()    # starts the freezing process

bbfreeze.Freezer(distdir=”dist”, includes=(), excludes=()) instantiates a Freezer object. It will create the frozen executables and dependencies inside the distdir directory. includes is a list or tuple of modules to include, excludes is a list or tuple of modules to exclude. Note that the freezer will delete the directory distdir before freezing!

bbfreeze.Freezer objects have the following members:

  • use_compression: flag whether to use compression inside the created zipfile (default True).

  • include_py: flag whether to create the included python interpreter py (default True)

  • addScript(path, gui_only=False): register a python script for freezing. path must be the path to a python script. The freezer will scan the file for dependencies and will create an executable with the same name in distdir. The gui_only flag only has a meaning on windows: If set, the executable created for this script will not open a console window.

Recipes

Recipes provide a way to control the freezing process. Have a look at bbfreeze/recipes.py if you need to implement your own. Note that the API might change.

Linux Notes

The glibc version on the system used for freezing will generally be the minimum glibc version required to run the binaries.

gtk, gdk, pango, glib shared libraries will not be copied by the freezing process. Those need a rather complicated runtime system and copying them would probably only lead to problems.

Windows Notes

binaries created with python 2.6 or 2.7 will need the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (download) installed on the target machine.

Change-Log

2010-10-12 release 0.97.2

  • workaround console.exe not being executable.

  • switch to ez_setup.py from setuptools-0.6c11.

  • make win32com work by using a temporary directory as it’s __gen_path__.

2010-08-19 release 0.97.1

  • add missing README.rst file.

2010-08-17 release 0.97.0

  • make it compatible with latest altgraph

  • add recipe for gevent

  • fix build on latest ubuntu

2008-09-18 release 0.96.5

  • added distutils command ‘bdist_bbfreeze’ contributed by Hartmut Goebel

  • executables are now stripped with the ‘strip’ command. This makes a difference in file size when using a static libpython.a.

2008-8-29 release 0.96.4

  • record previously missing dependencies for subpackage imports. This bug only showed up when dependencies where explicitly removed.

2008-8-18 release 0.96.3

  • fix issues with some packages, which where wrongly recognized as development eggs

2008-8-5 release 0.96.2

  • a slightly patched getpath.c from python trunk has been added. This should fix sys.getfilesystemencoding() for statically linked python. We also try to link with the static library in case the shared one has been linked with -Bsymbolic (which makes it impossible to override the necessary symbols). This happens e.g. on Ubuntu 8.04.

  • __file__ in the main program now has a .py suffix. This prevents garbage output from the warnings module.

  • some recipes have been added (mostly breaking some unneeded dependencies).

  • explicit recipes for the email module have been added. the email module isn’t added as a whole.

  • the setup script now reports the configuration used.

  • bbfreeze now tracks dependencies from eggs (i.e. dependencies specified in the egg’s setup.py script).

2008-3-14 release 0.96.1

  • fix bug in an internal function, which determines if eggs should be used. It always returned False, so eggs where never packaged.

2008-3-13 release 0.96.0

  • some egg packages have the site-packages directory as their location, which resulted in the whole site-packages directory being copied as some egg file.

  • fix issue with wxPython

  • add recipe for mercurial

  • handle development eggs (“python setup.py develop”) by running setup.py bdist_egg

  • handle easy install entry scripts

  • add recipe for kinterbasdb (thanks to Werner F. Bruhin)

  • fix LD_RUN_PATH issue, when –enable–new-dtags is the default for linking (e.g. on gentoo). (thanks to Collin Day)

2007-12-6 release 0.95.4

  • workaround for virtualenv

  • show execution time in py

2007-10-16 release 0.95.3

  • recipes for pythoncom/pywintypes have been added

  • make sys.getfilesystemencoding() work like in non-frozen versions

  • automatic pathname rewriting

  • make stdin, stdout and stderr unbuffered in frozen programs

2007-7-12 release 0.95.2

  • fix issues with c modules with suffix ‘module.so’, e.g. zlibmodule.so, timemodule.so, … (fedora core 7 uses that naming scheme; thanks to Neil Becker for reporting) The frozen executable did bail out with zipimport.ZipImportError: can’t decompress data; zlib not available”.

2007-7-11 release 0.95.1

  • compile .py files from eggs when there is no accompanying .pyc file

  • skip egg/zip files in find_all_packages (makes some recipes work)

2007-7-6 release 0.95.0

  • support for egg files: bbfreeze scans zipped egg files and now includes whole egg files/directories in the distribution. Programs using setuptools’ pkg_resources module will now work (thanks to Eirik Svendsen for testing this).

2007-6-28 release 0.94.1

  • fix bug in setup script, now the patched modulegraph is really used

  • better recipe handling

2007-6-22 release 0.94.0

  • support relative imports (backported from modulefinder, bbfreeze now ships with its’ own patched copy of modulegraph).

  • fix xml/_xmlplus issues

  • add recipe for cElementTree

2007-5-31 release 0.93.2

  • include tcl/tk runtime files (really makes Tkinter work)

  • exclude gtk, pango and friends (i.e. they must be installed on the target system)

2007-5-14 release 0.93.1

  • make py executable work when readline is not installed

  • fix dll search path issue (makes Tkinter work)

2007-5-3 release 0.93.0

  • dependency on libpython.so should now always be recognized

  • support for namespace packages

  • basic support for zipfiles/eggs (bbfreeze will scan zipfiles/eggs for dependencies and will implement a dummy pkg_resources.require in frozen executables). Note that the remaining pkg_resources functionality just isn’t available.

  • documentation updates

2007-4-27 release 0.92.0

  • better binary dependency cache handling

  • fix recipe for time module on windows

  • use pefile module on windows for binary dependency tracking

  • add gui_only flag to addScript method (which builds GUI programs on windows, i.e. without console)

  • strip shared libraries on non windows platforms

  • add showxref method

  • working recipe for py.magic.greenlet

2007-4-24 Initial release 0.91.0

LICENSE

bbfreeze contains a modified copy of modulegraph, which is distributed under the MIT license and is copyrighted by Bob Ippolito.

bbfreeze contains a modified copy of getpath.c from the python distribution, which is distributed under the python software foundation license version 2 and copyrighted by the python software foundation.

bbfreeze includes a module ‘bdist_bbfreeze.py’ which is

Copyright 2008 by Hartmut Goebel <h.goebel@goebel-consult.de>

The ‘bdist_bbfreeze’ module may be distributed under the same licence as bbfreeze itself.

The remaining part is distributed under the zlib/libpng license:

Copyright (c) 2007, 2008 brainbot technologies AG

This software is provided ‘as-is’, without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.

Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:

  1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.

  2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.

  3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distributions

bbfreeze-0.97.2.zip (101.3 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

bbfreeze-0.97.2.tar.gz (76.2 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distributions

bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.7-win32.egg (141.0 kB view details)

Uploaded Egg

bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.6-win32.egg (141.6 kB view details)

Uploaded Egg

bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.5-win32.egg (138.7 kB view details)

Uploaded Egg

bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.4-win32.egg (141.1 kB view details)

Uploaded Egg

File details

Details for the file bbfreeze-0.97.2.zip.

File metadata

  • Download URL: bbfreeze-0.97.2.zip
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 101.3 kB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No

File hashes

Hashes for bbfreeze-0.97.2.zip
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 f49fce41c7c5e226fc7b7995a808cf97caa21571b91d8d6d3f3dfb472b307da7
MD5 16e4981f4d8abaff3053f89be436ac8d
BLAKE2b-256 e9c9accf0eb81108b5fdd9a6efbeb84ae9124bccbda953dd85b5ec967c1a05d4

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file bbfreeze-0.97.2.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: bbfreeze-0.97.2.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 76.2 kB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No

File hashes

Hashes for bbfreeze-0.97.2.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 427b48f4d5bc4fa0967a53ea199340fb83134c19e9a95bdb92fddaa3a1626fcc
MD5 4c8943d608d1799adb12ed67c2c168a7
BLAKE2b-256 02f744f34096d0201c1e2e9f10e228967a8518748b5ed8714f2ececd851373e5

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.7-win32.egg.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.7-win32.egg
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 5617641db28e3fca0c8d0f5c4488403e528d8dcf40c5176cf750f7e83019c629
MD5 ba5d9294a7a9e0acfc1053d383e09e2f
BLAKE2b-256 dccef5777c62c9c48c9f62741e838cbd7ce0ae6a2dc2aeb90f644c8f1c93923c

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.6-win32.egg.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.6-win32.egg
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 2209f016944a3bfdbe03eecda9ece6ae67ba3631139608fe8efca2906d001df8
MD5 3c7c9c2cc4d6d1a3b3458453718f9da9
BLAKE2b-256 f7496bcb136a3bf7f4ee04470c440016b9d4437607b106a49fbd16538da07c5e

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.5-win32.egg.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.5-win32.egg
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 6c910189df8e4bbdc0c5ec1a2d10fd7834872fa93dc770465d385b17900f1aae
MD5 7e507c492fbc7d90aade41a699d18454
BLAKE2b-256 b5d2bf25dd3371ce0fa4c42cbcdd7f340f3a81339d961af0f4b7e391ef34b2c8

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.4-win32.egg.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for bbfreeze-0.97.2-py2.4-win32.egg
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 27e67a0aec3f509e5707494735cfcdf72fb753dd87594d37afc6a1fbf4ea883e
MD5 f7b62351f1badc153fd8c2cebf24c82b
BLAKE2b-256 f6291e65190cb8d220ff35b838eafca8d311d1c84459e5dbbd7be267378a07db

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page