#!/bin/bash # https://vaneyckt.io/posts/safer_bash_scripts_with_set_euxo_pipefail/ set -euxo pipefail # The filesystem location of the wheelhouse which we'll populate with wheels # for all of our dependencies. WHEELHOUSE_PATH="$1" shift # The filesystem location of the root of a virtualenv we can use to get/build # wheels. BOOTSTRAP_VENV="$1" shift # The basename of the Python executable (found on PATH) that will be used with # this image. This lets us create a virtualenv that uses the correct Python. PYTHON="$1" shift # Set up the virtualenv as a non-root user so we can run the test suite as a # non-root user. See below. virtualenv --python "${PYTHON}" "${BOOTSTRAP_VENV}" # For convenience. PIP="${BOOTSTRAP_VENV}/bin/pip" # Tell pip where it can find any existing wheels. export PIP_FIND_LINKS="file://${WHEELHOUSE_PATH}" # Get "certifi" to avoid bug #2913. Basically if a `setup_requires=...` causes # a package to be installed (with setuptools) then it'll fail on certain # platforms (travis's OX-X 10.12, Slackware 14.2) because PyPI's TLS # requirements (TLS >= 1.2) are incompatible with the old TLS clients # available to those systems. Installing it ahead of time (with pip) avoids # this problem. Make sure this step comes before any other attempts to # install things using pip! "${PIP}" install certifi # Get a new, awesome version of pip and setuptools. For example, the # distro-packaged virtualenv's pip may not know about wheels. Get the newer # version of pip *first* in case we have a really old one now which can't even # install setuptools properly. "${PIP}" install --upgrade pip "${PIP}" install --upgrade setuptools wheel