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py-build-cmake

Modern, PEP 517 compliant build backend for building Python packages with extensions built using CMake.

Features

  • Build and package C, C++ or Fortran extension modules for Python using CMake
  • Declarative configuration using pyproject.toml (PEP 621), compatible with flit
  • Editable/development installations for Python modules (PEP 660)
  • Compatible with pybind11
  • Generate stubs for type checking and autocompletion
  • Customizable CMake configuration, build and installation options
  • Support for multiple installation configurations and components
  • Cross-compilation support
  • No dependency on setuptools

Installation

The py-build-cmake package is available on PyPI:

pip install py-build-cmake

Documentation

The documentation can be found on https://tttapa.github.io/py-build-cmake.

The format of the configuration file is explained in Config.md.

Alternatively, use the command-line interface to get the documentation for all supported options:

py-build-cmake config format

Usage

If you don't have one already, add a pyproject.toml configuration file to your project's repository. Specify the metadata required by PEP 621, and tell py-build-cmake how to build your project. For example:

[project] # Project metadata
name = "example-project"
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.7"
license = { "file" = "LICENSE" }
authors = [{ "name" = "Pieter P", "email" = "pieter.p.dev@outlook.com" }]
keywords = ["some", "keywords"]
classifiers = ["Topic :: Scientific/Engineering"]
urls = { "Documentation" = "https://tttapa.github.io/py-build-cmake" }
dependencies = ["numpy"]
dynamic = ["version", "description"]

[build-system] # How pip and other frontends should build this project
requires = ["py-build-cmake~=0.1.2"]
build-backend = "py_build_cmake.build"

[tool.py-build-cmake.module] # Where to find the Python module to package
directory = "src-python"

[tool.py-build-cmake.sdist] # What to include in source distributions
include = ["CMakeLists.txt", "src/*"]

[tool.py-build-cmake.cmake] # How to build the CMake project
build_type = "RelWithDebInfo"
source_path = "src"
build_args = ["-j"]
install_components = ["python_modules"]

[tool.py-build-cmake.stubgen] # Whether and how to generate typed stub files

The README of examples/minimal describes this configuration file in much more detail.

Then use pip, build or another PEP 517 compatible frontend to build and/or install the package.

Build sdist and wheel packages you can upload to PyPI:

python -m build . # find the sdist and wheel file in the 'dist' folder

Install the package in the current environment:

pip install .    # normal installation
pip install -e . # editable installation

Examples

For an introduction to py-build-cmake, see examples/minimal for a detailed overview of the configuration files and the directory structure, using a very simple Python module as an example.
For a more advanced, real-world example, see examples/pybind11-project.
If you are interested in packaging C/C++/Fortran programs using py-build-cmake, have a look at examples/minimal-program.

Projects using py-build-cmake

If you need more examples, you can look at the following projects using py-build-cmake as their Python build backend:

Planned features

  • Entry point support
  • Namespace package support (PEP 420)
  • Doxygen and Sphinx support
  • macOS support

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