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Use Cython to compile Python code to binary and support git-diff to get changed files conveniently.

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Encrypt your Python project

Use Cython to compile Python code to binary and support git-diff to get changed files conveniently.

Installation

$ pip install encryptpy

Basic Usage

Usage: encryptpy [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  Encrypt your Python code

Options:
  --config TEXT  The config file, ignore if given is invalid  [default:
                 .encryptpy.cfg]
  --help         Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  clean     Simply clean `build` and `__pycache__` directory in DIRS
  git-diff  Compile files between two COMMITS, see `git-diff`: `--name-only`
  init      Copy src to build-dir and do compile, usually used for the...
  run       Compile given Python code files

For the subcommand info, use encryptpy <subcommand> --help.

Examples

For example, there is a package named package_a (notice the work directory):

$ tree -a .

.
├── .encryptpy.cfg
└── package_a
    ├── __init__.py
    ├── main.py
    ├── README.md
    ├── setup.py
    └── utils.py

1 directory, 6 files

The .encryptpy.cfg's contents are as follow:

[encryptpy]
; Files will be compiled
paths =
    package_a
; Files will be ignored when compiling, support Regex
ignores =
    setup.py
; For command `init`, files will be ignored when copying, Glob-style
copy_ignores =
    *.pyc
    *.md
; The build directory
build_dir = build
; For commands `run` and `git-diff`, whether the source .py will be removed
clean_py = 0

1. Use in the first time

$ encryptpy init .

Look the build directory:

$ tree -a build

build
├── .encryptpy.cfg
└── package_a
    ├── __init__.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
    ├── main.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
    ├── setup.py
    └── utils.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so

1 directory, 5 files

2. Use normally by run

$ encryptpy run package_a/main.py

The package_a/main.py will be recompiled to package_amain.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so

3. Use normally by git-diff

$ encryptpy git-diff 0.1 0.2

The changed files between tag(or commit, or branch) 0.1 and 0.2 will be compiled.

Defect

The defects mainly come from Cython - some Python code can not be compiled correctly. Here are known issues:

  1. Assignment Expressions :=: Implement PEP 572: Assignment Expressions #2636

  2. @dataclass: Implement @dataclass for cdef classes #2903

  3. Class method decorators combination: Combining @staticmethod with other decorators is broken #1434

    e.g.

    class C:
        @staticmethod
        @some_decorator
        def f():
            pass
    

    but this can be rewrite to f = staticmethod(some_decorator(f)), it's ok.

If you have some code like the above, you can refactor or just ignore them, it is safe enough for most projects.

2022.08.10 UPDATE: It seems that the first two defects have been resolved.

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