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"""
A simple setup script to create an executable using PyQt5. This also
demonstrates the method for creating a Windows executable that does not have
an associated console.
PyQt5app.py is a very simple type of PyQt5 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 sys
from cx_Freeze import setup, Executable
try:
from cx_Freeze.hooks import get_qt_plugins_paths
except ImportError:
include_files = []
else:
# Inclusion of extra plugins (new in cx_Freeze 6.8b2)
# cx_Freeze imports automatically the following plugins depending of the
# use of some modules:
# imageformats - QtGui
# platforms - QtGui
# mediaservice - QtMultimedia
# printsupport - QtPrintSupport
#
# So, "platforms" is used here for demonstration purposes.
include_files = get_qt_plugins_paths("PyQt5", "platforms")
# base="Win32GUI" should be used only for Windows GUI app
base = None
if sys.platform == "win32":
base = "Win32GUI"
build_exe_options = {
"excludes": ["tkinter"],
"include_files": include_files,
}
bdist_mac_options = {
"bundle_name": "Test",
}
bdist_dmg_options = {
"volume_label": "TEST",
}
executables = [Executable("main.py", base=base, target_name="LR2")]
setup(
name="simple_PyQt5",
version="0.3",
description="Sample cx_Freeze PyQt5 script",
options={
"build_exe": build_exe_options,
"bdist_mac": bdist_mac_options,
"bdist_dmg": bdist_dmg_options,
},
executables=executables,
)