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gentoo-overlay/dev-python/QtPy/QtPy-2.1.0.ebuild

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# Copyright 1999-2022 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
DISTUTILS_USE_PEP517=setuptools
PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{8..10} )
inherit distutils-r1 virtualx
DESCRIPTION="Abstraction layer on top of PyQt5 and PySide2 and additional custom QWidgets"
HOMEPAGE="
https://github.com/spyder-ide/qtpy/
https://pypi.org/project/QtPy/
"
SRC_URI="mirror://pypi/${PN:0:1}/${PN}/${P}.tar.gz"
LICENSE="MIT"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~x86"
_IUSE_QT_MODULES="
declarative designer gui help location multimedia network opengl
positioning printsupport sensors serialport speech sql svg testlib
webchannel webengine websockets widgets x11extras xml xmlpatterns
"
IUSE="+pyqt5 pyside2 ${_IUSE_QT_MODULES}"
unset _IUSE_QT_MODULES
REQUIRED_USE="|| ( pyqt5 pyside2 )"
# These flags are currently *not* common to both the PySide2 and PyQt5 ebuild
# Disable them for now, please check periodically if this is still up to date.
# bluetooth? ( pyqt5 )
# dbus? ( pyqt5 )
#
# 3d? ( pyside2 )
# charts? ( pyside2 )
# concurrent? ( pyside2 )
# datavis? ( pyside2 )
# scxml? ( pyside2 )
# script? ( pyside2 )
# scripttools? ( pyside2 )
# WARNING: the obvious solution of using || for PyQt5/pyside2 is not going
# to work. The package only checks whether PyQt5/pyside2 is installed, it does
# not verify whether they have the necessary modules (i.e. satisfy the USE dep).
#
# Webengine is a special case, because PyQt5 provides this in a separate package
# while PySide2 ships it in the same package.
#
# declarative/qml/quick is a special case, because PyQt5 bundles the bindings
# for qml and quick in one flag: declarative PySide2 does not.
#
# The PyQt5 ebuild currently enables xml support unconditionally, the flag is
# added anyway with a (+) to make it future proof if the ebuild were to change
# this behaviour in the future.
#
# The PySide2 ebuild currently enables opengl and serialport support
# unconditionally, the flag is added anyway with a (+) to make it future proof
# if the ebuild were to change this behaviour in the future.
RDEPEND="
dev-python/packaging[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
pyqt5? (
dev-python/PyQt5[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
dev-python/PyQt5[declarative?,designer?,gui?,help?,location?]
dev-python/PyQt5[multimedia?,network?,opengl?,positioning?]
dev-python/PyQt5[printsupport?,sensors?,serialport?,speech(-)?,sql?,svg?]
dev-python/PyQt5[testlib?,webchannel?,websockets?,widgets?]
dev-python/PyQt5[x11extras?,xml(+)?,xmlpatterns?]
webengine? ( dev-python/PyQtWebEngine[${PYTHON_USEDEP}] )
)
pyside2? (
dev-python/pyside2[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
dev-python/pyside2[designer?,gui?,help?,location?,multimedia?]
dev-python/pyside2[network?,opengl(+)?,positioning?,printsupport?]
dev-python/pyside2[sensors?,serialport(+)?,speech?,sql?,svg?]
dev-python/pyside2[testlib?,webchannel?,webengine?,websockets?]
dev-python/pyside2[widgets?,x11extras?,xml?,xmlpatterns?]
declarative? ( dev-python/pyside2[qml,quick] )
)
"
# The QtPy testsuite skips tests for bindings that are not installed, so here we
# ensure that everything is available and all tests are run. Note that not
# all flags are available in PyQt5/PySide2, so some tests are still skipped.
BDEPEND="
test? (
dev-python/mock[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
pyqt5? (
dev-python/PyQt5[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
dev-python/PyQt5[bluetooth,dbus,declarative,designer,gui,help,location]
dev-python/PyQt5[multimedia,network,opengl,positioning,printsupport]
dev-python/PyQt5[sensors,serialport,speech(-),sql,svg,testlib,webchannel]
dev-python/PyQt5[websockets,widgets,x11extras,xml(+),xmlpatterns]
dev-python/PyQtWebEngine[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
)
pyside2? (
dev-python/pyside2[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
dev-python/pyside2[3d,charts,concurrent,datavis,designer,gui,help]
dev-python/pyside2[location,multimedia,network,opengl(+),positioning]
dev-python/pyside2[printsupport,qml,quick,script,scripttools,scxml]
dev-python/pyside2[sensors,serialport(+),speech,sql,svg,testlib]
dev-python/pyside2[webchannel,webengine,websockets,widgets,x11extras]
dev-python/pyside2[xml,xmlpatterns]
)
)
"
distutils_enable_tests pytest
src_prepare() {
distutils-r1_src_prepare
sed -i -e 's:--cov=qtpy --cov-report=term-missing::' pytest.ini || die
# Disable Qt for Python implementations that are not selected
if ! use pyqt5; then
sed -i -e "s/from PyQt5.QtCore import/raise ImportError #/" qtpy/__init__.py || die
fi
if ! use pyside2; then
sed -i -e "s/from PySide2 import/raise ImportError #/" qtpy/__init__.py || die
sed -i -e "s/from PySide2.QtCore import/raise ImportError #/" qtpy/__init__.py || die
fi
}
python_test() {
if use pyqt5; then
QT_API="pyqt5" virtx epytest
fi
if use pyside2; then
QT_API="pyside2" virtx epytest
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
if use pyqt5 && use pyside2; then
ewarn "You have enabled both PyQt5 and PySide2, note that QtPy will default"
ewarn "to PyQt5 unless the QT_API environment variable overrides this."
fi
}