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- # A simple setup script to create an executable using PySide2. This also
- # demonstrates how to use include_files, zip_include_packages and excludes
- # to get minimal package size
- #
- # PySide2app.py is a very simple type of PySide2 application
- #
- # Run the build process by running the command 'python setup.py build'
- #
- # If everything works well you should find a subdirectory in the build
- # subdirectory that contains the files needed to run the application
- import os
- import sys
-
- import PySide2
- from cx_Freeze import setup, Executable
-
- plugins_path = os.path.join(PySide2.__path__[0], "plugins")
-
-
- base = None
- if sys.platform == "win32":
- base = "Win32GUI"
-
- options = {
- "build_exe": {
- "include_files": [
- os.path.join(plugins_path, "platforms")
- ], # additional plugins needed by qt at runtime
- "zip_include_packages": [
- "PySide2",
- "shiboken2",
- "encodings",
- ], # reduce size of packages that are used
- "excludes": [
- "tkinter",
- "unittest",
- # "email",
- # "http",
- # "xml",
- "pydoc",
- "pdb",
- ], # exclude packages that are not really needed
- }
- }
-
- executables = [Executable("GuiManagement.py", base=base)]
-
- setup(
- name="simple_PySide2",
- version="0.1",
- description="Sample cx_Freeze PySide2 script",
- options=options,
- executables=executables,
- )
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