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README.md
PyInstaller-Action-Windows
Github Action for building executables with PyInstaller
To build your application, you need to specify where your source code is via the path
argument, this defaults to src
.
The source code directory should have your .spec
file that PyInstaller generates. If you don't have one, you'll need to run PyInstaller once locally to generate it.
Also if you have another program .spec
file you can set specific pyinstaller .spec
file by spec: <YOUR_SPEC_FILE_NAME>
If the src
folder has a requirements.txt
file, the packages will be installed into the environment before PyInstaller runs. This can also be specified via the requirements
argument.
If you wish to specify a package mirror, this is possibly via the pypi_url
and/or the pypi_index_url
, these defaults are:
pypi_url
=https://pypi.python.org/
pypi_index_url
=https://pypi.python.org/simple
If you are using the default Python
gitignore
file, ensure to remove.spec
.
This action uses Wine to emulate windows inside Docker for packaging POSIX executables.
Example usage
There's an example repository where you can see this action in action: https://github.com/JackMcKew/pyinstaller-action-windows-example.
Include this in your .github/workflows/main.yaml
:
- name: PyInstaller Windows
uses: JackMcKew/pyinstaller-action-windows@main
with:
path: src
Full Example
Here is an entire workflow for:
- Packaging an application with PyInstaller
- Uploading the packaged executable as an artifact
name: Package Application with Pyinstaller
on:
push:
branches: [ main ]
pull_request:
branches: [ main ]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Package Application
uses: JackMcKew/pyinstaller-action-windows@main
with:
path: src
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: name-of-artifact
path: src/dist/windows
FAQ
If you get this error: OSError: [WinError 123] Invalid name: '/tmp\\*'
, ensure your path is correctly configured, the default is src
.
Sources
A big thank you to all the contributors over at https://github.com/cdrx/docker-pyinstaller, this action is just a modified version of their docker container, thank you!