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Turn a Python app into a native installer (Windows MSI/MSIX, Linux, macOS)

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pyappdist

Turn a Python app into a native installer — and it just works.

pyappdist packages your Python application into a native installer:

  • Windows: MSI / MSIX
  • macOS: DMG(notarization supported)
  • Linux: Self-extracting installers

pyappdist does not freeze your code. Instead of bundling Python and your app into a single executable (and fighting hidden imports, data files, and plugins along the way), it installs your app into a real, dedicated Python runtime — exactly the way pip would — and ships that.

Because the runtime is a normal Python environment, most apps run as-is: no hooks, no --hidden-import, no --add-data, no per-library workarounds. If it runs under uv run, it almost certainly runs after pyappdist build. C extensions, abi3 wheels, Qt plugins, and tkinter-based GUIs work unmodified because the install layout is real.

📖 Documentation: https://pyappdist.readthedocs.io/

Status

Alpha — the pipeline works end-to-end, but expect breaking changes to the config schema, CLI, and output layout as it matures.

What it produces

One pyproject.toml can describe several output packages — each is a [[tool.pyappdist.targets]] entry with its own platform and format:

format Platform Output
msi windows-x86_64 .msi installer (per-user or machine-wide) + portable .zip
msix windows-x86_64 .msix package for the Microsoft Store / sideloading
linux linux-x86_64 .tar.gz + self-extracting .run installer (per-user, no root)
macos macos-aarch64 .tar.gz + self-extracting .run installer (per-user, no root)
dmg macos-aarch64 .dmg disk image (code-signing / notarization supported)
macapp macos-aarch64 .app bundle (code-signing / notarization supported)

Quick start

Add a [tool.pyappdist] section to your app's pyproject.toml:

[tool.pyappdist]
name = "My App"
python = "3.12"

[[tool.pyappdist.launchers]]
name = "myapp"              # produces myapp.exe (or a shell wrapper on Linux/macOS)
entry = "myapp:main"        # module:callable
# gui = true                # use pythonw.exe (no console window) on Windows
# icon = "assets/app.ico"   # launcher icon
# args = "--serve"          # fixed leading arguments

[[tool.pyappdist.targets]]
name = "windows"
platform = "windows-x86_64"
format = "msi"
manufacturer = "Example Inc."
# scope = "user"            # "user" (default, no admin) or "machine" (Program Files)

Then add pyappdist and build:

uv add --dev pyappdist
uv run pyappdist build      # builds the sole target: wheels -> runtime -> image -> launcher -> wix -> MSI

The result lands under appdist/<target>/dist/.

Multiple targets

Declare several targets to ship more than one package from the same config:

[[tool.pyappdist.targets]]
name = "windows"
platform = "windows-x86_64"
format = "msi"
manufacturer = "Example Inc."

[[tool.pyappdist.targets]]
name = "linux"
platform = "linux-x86_64"
format = "linux"

[[tool.pyappdist.targets]]
name = "macos-arm"
platform = "macos-aarch64"
format = "macos"

When several targets are defined, build requires you to name the one(s) to build (so it doesn't build them all at once); the individual pipeline stages default to all targets:

uv run pyappdist build linux           # build just the "linux" target
uv run pyappdist build windows-x86_64  # build the Windows MSI

Samples

Runnable example apps live under samples/, each with its own [tool.pyappdist] config. They double as smoke tests for tricky cases (C extensions, GUI stacks, data files, per-target extras):

Sample Kind What it shows
helloworld CLI Smallest possible config — no dependencies. A good starting template; builds for every format (msi/msix/linux/macos/dmg).
pandascli CLI pandas + numpy (C extensions) collected as binary wheels and installed into the runtime. Console launcher (gui = false).
datafiles CLI Ships a bundled data file (data/ebi.jpeg) via [tool.uv.build-backend].data and reads it through sysconfig; opens it with Pillow.
matplotlibdemo GUI matplotlib plot with the TkAgg backend — uses the runtime's bundled tkinter/tcl-tk, no extra GUI deps. gui = truepythonw.exe.
pygamedemo GUI A bouncing ball with pygame-ce (C extensions) collected as Windows wheels. gui = true.
pyside6demo GUI A Qt window with PySide6 — a large abi3 wheel (cp39-abi3) installed into the cp312 runtime, Qt plugins and all. gui = true.
niceguidemo GUI (web) "Weather Panel" built with NiceGUI + pywebview + requests; uses per-target extras (gtk/qt/gui) to pick the webview backend per platform.

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