pyoxidizer: add user-site to `sys.path` on Windows stable
authorMatt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Wed, 18 Aug 2021 21:59:55 -0400
branchstable
changeset 47865 95af358fcdfe
parent 47864 ad2c37075f46
child 47866 4162f6b40f2c
pyoxidizer: add user-site to `sys.path` on Windows This is a port of 53221078e0de to Windows to allow pip-installed extensions to be loaded without specifying a path. It's a major headache to have an hg.exe on `PATH` that needs to have the path to the extensions specified, because WSL doesn't see the same path. This is only for Windows for now, to match the currently shipping py2 behavior. There is a better solution with using the `site` package, but this needs support in PyOxidizer[1]. [1] https://github.com/indygreg/PyOxidizer/issues/430 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11308
rust/hgcli/pyoxidizer.bzl
--- a/rust/hgcli/pyoxidizer.bzl	Wed Aug 18 14:58:42 2021 -0400
+++ b/rust/hgcli/pyoxidizer.bzl	Wed Aug 18 21:59:55 2021 -0400
@@ -44,6 +44,17 @@
     # We do not prepend the values because the Mercurial library wants to be in
     # the front of the sys.path to avoid picking up other installations.
     sys.path.extend(extra_path.split(os.pathsep))
+# Add user site to sys.path to load extensions without the full path
+if os.name == 'nt':
+    vi = sys.version_info
+    sys.path.append(
+        os.path.join(
+            os.environ['APPDATA'],
+            'Python',
+            'Python%d%d' % (vi[0], vi[1]),
+            'site-packages',
+        )
+    )
 import hgdemandimport;
 hgdemandimport.enable();
 from mercurial import dispatch;