nixpkgs-suyu/pkgs/development/python-modules/pillow/default.nix
2020-08-16 19:31:10 +02:00

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Nix

{ stdenv, buildPythonPackage, fetchPypi, isPyPy
, olefile
, freetype, libjpeg, zlib, libtiff, libwebp, tcl, lcms2, tk, libX11
, openjpeg, libimagequant
, pyroma, numpy, pytestCheckHook
, isPy3k
}:
buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "Pillow";
version = "7.2.0";
disabled = !isPy3k;
src = fetchPypi {
inherit pname version;
sha256 = "97f9e7953a77d5a70f49b9a48da7776dc51e9b738151b22dacf101641594a626";
};
# Disable imagefont tests, because they don't work well with infinality:
# https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/issues/1259
postPatch = ''
rm Tests/test_imagefont.py
'';
# Disable darwin tests which require executables: `iconutil` and `screencapture`
disabledTests = stdenv.lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [ "test_save" "test_grab" "test_grabclipboard" ];
propagatedBuildInputs = [ olefile ];
checkInputs = [ pytestCheckHook pyroma numpy ];
buildInputs = [
freetype libjpeg openjpeg libimagequant zlib libtiff libwebp tcl lcms2 ]
++ stdenv.lib.optionals (isPyPy) [ tk libX11 ];
# NOTE: we use LCMS_ROOT as WEBP root since there is not other setting for webp.
# NOTE: The Pillow install script will, by default, add paths like /usr/lib
# and /usr/include to the search paths. This can break things when building
# on a non-NixOS system that has some libraries installed that are not
# installed in Nix (for example, Arch Linux has jpeg2000 but Nix doesn't
# build Pillow with this support). We patch the `disable_platform_guessing`
# setting here, instead of passing the `--disable-platform-guessing`
# command-line option, since the command-line option doesn't work when we run
# tests.
preConfigure = let
libinclude' = pkg: ''"${pkg.out}/lib", "${pkg.out}/include"'';
libinclude = pkg: ''"${pkg.out}/lib", "${pkg.dev}/include"'';
in ''
sed -i "setup.py" \
-e 's|^FREETYPE_ROOT =.*$|FREETYPE_ROOT = ${libinclude freetype}|g ;
s|^JPEG_ROOT =.*$|JPEG_ROOT = ${libinclude libjpeg}|g ;
s|^JPEG2K_ROOT =.*$|JPEG2K_ROOT = ${libinclude openjpeg}|g ;
s|^IMAGEQUANT_ROOT =.*$|IMAGEQUANT_ROOT = ${libinclude' libimagequant}|g ;
s|^ZLIB_ROOT =.*$|ZLIB_ROOT = ${libinclude zlib}|g ;
s|^LCMS_ROOT =.*$|LCMS_ROOT = ${libinclude lcms2}|g ;
s|^TIFF_ROOT =.*$|TIFF_ROOT = ${libinclude libtiff}|g ;
s|^TCL_ROOT=.*$|TCL_ROOT = ${libinclude' tcl}|g ;
s|self\.disable_platform_guessing = None|self.disable_platform_guessing = True|g ;'
export LDFLAGS="-L${libwebp}/lib"
export CFLAGS="-I${libwebp}/include"
''
# Remove impurities
+ stdenv.lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin ''
substituteInPlace setup.py \
--replace '"/Library/Frameworks",' "" \
--replace '"/System/Library/Frameworks"' ""
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
homepage = "https://python-pillow.org/";
description = "The friendly PIL fork (Python Imaging Library)";
longDescription = ''
The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds image processing
capabilities to your Python interpreter. This library
supports many file formats, and provides powerful image
processing and graphics capabilities.
'';
license = "http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/license.htm";
maintainers = with maintainers; [ goibhniu prikhi ];
};
}