├── .github ├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── bug_report.md │ └── feature_request.md └── workflows │ └── build.yml ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── build ├── deps │ ├── Kivy-1.11.1-cp37-cp37m-macosx_10_6_intel.macosx_10_9_intel.macosx_10_9_x86_64.macosx_10_10_intel.macosx_10_10_x86_64.whl │ ├── PyInstaller-3.6.tar.gz │ ├── Pygments-2.6.1-py3-none-any.whl │ ├── README.md │ ├── SHA256SUM │ ├── altgraph-0.17-py2.py3-none-any.whl │ ├── appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage │ ├── certifi-2020.6.20-py2.py3-none-any.whl │ ├── chardet-3.0.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl │ ├── docutils-0.16-py2.py3-none-any.whl │ ├── download.sh │ ├── idna-2.10-py2.py3-none-any.whl │ ├── kivy-garden-0.1.4.tar.gz │ ├── macholib-1.14-py2.py3-none-any.whl │ ├── pip-20.1.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl │ ├── python-3.7.8.catalina.bottle.tar.gz │ ├── python3.7.8-cp37-cp37m-manylinux2014_x86_64.AppImage │ ├── requests-2.24.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl │ ├── sdl2-2.0.12_1.catalina.bottle.tar.gz │ ├── sdl2_image-2.0.5.catalina.bottle.tar.gz │ ├── sdl2_mixer-2.0.4.catalina.bottle.tar.gz │ ├── sdl2_ttf-2.0.15.catalina.bottle.tar.gz │ ├── setuptools-49.1.0-py3-none-any.whl │ ├── urllib3-1.25.9-py2.py3-none-any.whl │ └── wheel-0.34.2-py2.py3-none-any.whl ├── linux │ └── buildAppImage.sh ├── mac │ ├── buildDmg-buildozer.sh │ └── buildDmg.sh └── windows │ └── buildExe.ps1 ├── requirements.txt └── src └── main.py /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Bug report 3 | about: Create a report to help us improve 4 | title: '' 5 | labels: '' 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | **Describe the bug** 11 | A clear and concise description of what the bug is. 12 | 13 | **To Reproduce** 14 | Steps to reproduce the behavior: 15 | 1. Go to '...' 16 | 2. Click on '....' 17 | 3. Scroll down to '....' 18 | 4. See error 19 | 20 | **Expected behavior** 21 | A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. 22 | 23 | **Screenshots** 24 | If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. 25 | 26 | **Desktop (please complete the following information):** 27 | - OS: [e.g. Ubuntu Linux 2020.04 LTS] 28 | 29 | **Additional context** 30 | Add any other context about the problem here. 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Feature request 3 | about: Suggest an idea for this project 4 | title: '' 5 | labels: '' 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | **Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.** 11 | A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. 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See this blog post for more info: https://jasonet.co/posts/new-features-of-github-actions/#passing-data-to-future-steps 51 | asset_path: helloWorld-linux-x86_64.${{ github.run_id }}.tar.bz2 52 | asset_name: helloWorld-linux-x86_64.${{ github.run_id }}.tar.bz2 53 | asset_content_type: application/x-bzip2 54 | 55 | windows: 56 | runs-on: windows-latest 57 | 58 | steps: 59 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 60 | 61 | - name: Execute script to .exe in Windows 62 | run: "build/windows/buildExe.ps1" 63 | shell: powershell -Command "& '{0}'" 64 | 65 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 66 | with: 67 | name: Windows executable (x86_64) 68 | path: dist/ 69 | 70 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 71 | with: 72 | name: helloWorld-windows-x86_64 73 | path: dist/ 74 | 75 | - name: Create Release .zip 76 | run: 'Compress-Archive -DestinationPath helloWorld-windows-x86_64.${{ github.run_id }}.zip -Path dist\*' 77 | shell: powershell 78 | 79 | - name: Create Release 80 | id: create_release 81 | uses: actions/create-release@v1 82 | env: 83 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 84 | with: 85 | tag_name: ${{ github.run_id }}_windows 86 | release_name: 'Public Build Artifact: Windows ${{ github.run_id }}' 87 | draft: false 88 | prerelease: true 89 | 90 | - name: Upload Release Asset 91 | id: upload-release-asset 92 | uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1 93 | env: 94 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 95 | with: 96 | upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }} # This pulls from the CREATE RELEASE step above, referencing it's ID to get its outputs object, which include a `upload_url`. See this blog post for more info: https://jasonet.co/posts/new-features-of-github-actions/#passing-data-to-future-steps 97 | asset_path: helloWorld-windows-x86_64.${{ github.run_id }}.zip 98 | asset_name: helloWorld-windows-x86_64.${{ github.run_id }}.zip 99 | asset_content_type: application/zip 100 | 101 | mac: 102 | runs-on: macos-latest 103 | 104 | steps: 105 | 106 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 107 | 108 | - name: Execute script to build MacOS .dmg file 109 | run: "build/mac/buildDmg.sh" 110 | shell: bash 111 | 112 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 113 | with: 114 | name: helloWorld-mac-x86_64 115 | path: dist/ 116 | 117 | - name: Create dist tarball 118 | run: 'tar -cjvf helloWorld-mac-x86_64.${{ github.run_id }}.tar.bz2 dist/*' 119 | shell: bash 120 | 121 | - name: Create Release 122 | id: create_release 123 | uses: actions/create-release@v1 124 | env: 125 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 126 | with: 127 | tag_name: ${{ github.run_id }}_mac 128 | release_name: 'Public Build Artifact: Mac ${{ github.run_id }}' 129 | draft: false 130 | prerelease: true 131 | 132 | - name: Upload Release Asset 133 | id: upload-release-asset 134 | uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1 135 | env: 136 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 137 | with: 138 | upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }} # This pulls from the CREATE RELEASE step above, referencing it's ID to get its outputs object, which include a `upload_url`. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![](https://github.com/maltfield/cross-platform-python-gui/workflows/build/badge.svg) 2 | 3 | # Cross Platform Python GUI 4 | 5 | This repo is a fork-ready base for your new cross-platform, python-based GUI application. 6 | 7 | It includes the CI pipeline to automatically build self-contained executables for Linux (AppImage), Windows (exe), and MacOS (dmg). 8 | 9 | This project uses [kivy](https://kivy.org/), which also supports android and iOS--though building apps for these platforms hasn't been automated into GitHub Actions (yet). PRs Welcome! ;) 10 | 11 | # How to use this repo 12 | 13 | 1. Fork this repo 14 | 1. On your forked repo, go to the "Actions" tab and click "I understand my workflows, go ahead and enable them" to enable GitHub workflows 15 | 1. Edit [src/main.py](/src/main.py) as needed 16 | 1. Add any required python modules to [requirements.txt](/requirements.txt) 17 | 18 | When you push git commits to github on master, github will automatically spin up containers in the cloud and build your application's executables for all target platforms. 19 | 20 | # Demos 21 | 22 | ## "Hello World" App 23 | 24 | Checkout our [Releases Section](https://github.com/maltfield/cross-platform-python-gui/releases) to download and run the self-contained `Hello World` executables for Linux, Windows, and MacOS that were built by this repo. 25 | 26 | * [https://github.com/maltfield/cross-platform-python-gui/releases](https://github.com/maltfield/cross-platform-python-gui/releases) 27 | 28 | ## In the wild 29 | 30 | The following apps have been built by forking this repo 31 | 32 | * [BusKill](https://github.com/buskill/buskill-app) 33 | * [Kivy Matrix Calculator](https://github.com/maltfield/kivy-matrix-calculator) 34 | * [Kivy Snake Game](https://github.com/nandanhere/cross-platform-python-gui/) 35 | 36 | # License 37 | 38 | The contents of this repo are dual-licensed. 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Useful if, for 6 | # example, you don't trust their integrity and/or want to verify them. 7 | # 8 | # * https://github.com/BusKill/buskill-app/issues/2 9 | # 10 | # Note: This script was built to be run in Debian or TAILS 11 | # Authors: Michael Altfield 12 | # Created: 2020-08-19 13 | # Updated: 2020-08-19 14 | # Version: 0.1 15 | ################################################################################ 16 | 17 | sudo apt-get -y install python3-pip python3-setuptools 18 | 19 | CURL="/usr/bin/curl" 20 | WGET="/usr/bin/wget --retry-on-host-error --retry-connrefused" 21 | PYTHON="/usr/bin/python3" 22 | 23 | # in tails, we must torify 24 | if [[ "`whoami`" == "amnesia" ]]; then 25 | CURL="/usr/bin/torify ${CURL}" 26 | WGET="/usr/bin/torify ${WGET}" 27 | PYTHON="/usr/bin/torify ${PYTHON}" 28 | fi 29 | 30 | tmpDir=`mktemp -d` 31 | pushd "${tmpDir}" 32 | 33 | # first get some info about our internet connection 34 | ${CURL} -s https://ifconfig.co/country | head -n1 35 | ${CURL} -s https://check.torproject.org | grep Congratulations | head -n1 36 | 37 | # and today's date 38 | date -u +"%Y-%m-%d" 39 | 40 | # first download and upgrade pip (required to get some wheels) 41 | ${PYTHON} -m pip download --no-cache-dir pip==20.1.1 42 | ${PYTHON} -m pip install --upgrade pip==20.1.1 43 | 44 | # pip (all platforms) 45 | #${PYTHON} -m pip download --no-cache-dir kivy==1.11.1 libusb1==1.8 pyinstaller==3.6 altgraph==0.17 macholib==1.14 future==0.18.2 pefile==2019.4.18 pywin32-ctypes==0.2.0 setuptools==49.1.0 wheel==0.34.2 virtualenv==20.0.26 46 | 47 | # pip (platform-specific binaries/wheels) 48 | ${WGET} `${CURL} -s https://pypi.org/simple/kivy/ | grep -oE 'https://.*Kivy-1.11.1-cp37-cp37m-win_amd64.whl#'` 49 | ${WGET} `${CURL} -s https://pypi.org/simple/kivy/ | grep -oE 'https://.*Kivy-1.11.1-cp37-cp37m-macosx_10_6_intel.macosx_10_9_intel.macosx_10_9_x86_64.macosx_10_10_intel.macosx_10_10_x86_64.whl#'` 50 | ${WGET} `${CURL} -s https://pypi.org/simple/pypiwin32/ | grep -oE 'https://.*pypiwin32-223-py3-none-any.whl#'` 51 | ${WGET} `${CURL} -s https://pypi.org/simple/pywin32/ | grep -oE 'https://.*pywin32-228-cp37-cp37m-win_amd64.whl#'` 52 | ${WGET} `${CURL} -s https://pypi.org/simple/kivy-deps-sdl2/ | grep -oE 'https://.*kivy_deps.sdl2-0.2.0-cp37-cp37m-win_amd64.whl#'` 53 | ${WGET} `${CURL} -s https://pypi.org/simple/kivy-deps-glew/ | grep -oE 'https://.*kivy_deps.glew-0.2.0-cp37-cp37m-win_amd64.whl#'` 54 | ${WGET} `${CURL} -s https://pypi.org/simple/kivy-deps-angle/ | grep -oE 'https://.*kivy_deps.angle-0.2.0-cp37-cp37m-win_amd64.whl#'` 55 | 56 | # misc linux 57 | ${WGET} https://github.com/niess/python-appimage/releases/download/python3.7/python3.7.8-cp37-cp37m-manylinux2014_x86_64.AppImage 58 | ${WGET} https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/releases/download/12/appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage 59 | ${WGET} --output-document=squashfs4.4.tar.gz https://sourceforge.net/projects/squashfs/files/squashfs/squashfs4.4/squashfs4.4.tar.gz/download 60 | 61 | # misc 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See also: 7 | # 8 | # * https://kivy.org/doc/stable/installation/installation-linux.html 9 | # * https://kivy.org/doc/stable/guide/basic.html 10 | # * https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/Bundling-Python-apps 11 | # 12 | # Authors: Michael Altfield 13 | # Created: 2020-05-30 14 | # Updated: 2020-05-31 15 | # Version: 0.2 16 | ################################################################################ 17 | 18 | ############ 19 | # SETTINGS # 20 | ############ 21 | 22 | PYTHON_PATH='/usr/bin/python3.7' 23 | 24 | ################### 25 | # INSTALL DEPENDS # 26 | ################### 27 | 28 | # install os-level depends 29 | sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get -y install python3.7 python3-pip python3-setuptools wget rsync fuse 30 | 31 | uname -a 32 | cat /etc/issue 33 | which python 34 | which python3.7 35 | 36 | # setup a virtualenv to isolate our app's python depends 37 | #${PYTHON_PATH} -m pip install --upgrade --user pip setuptools 38 | #${PYTHON_PATH} -m pip install --upgrade --user virtualenv 39 | #${PYTHON_PATH} -m virtualenv /tmp/kivy_venv 40 | 41 | # install kivy and all other python dependencies with pip into our virtual env 42 | # we'll later add these to our AppDir for building the AppImage 43 | #source /tmp/kivy_venv/bin/activate; python -m pip install -r requirements.txt 44 | 45 | ################## 46 | # PREPARE APPDIR # 47 | ################## 48 | 49 | # cleanup old appdir, if exists 50 | rm -rf /tmp/kivy_appdir 51 | 52 | # We use this python-appimage release as a base for building our own python 53 | # AppImage. We only have to add our code and depends to it. 54 | cp build/deps/python3.7.8-cp37-cp37m-manylinux2014_x86_64.AppImage /tmp/python.AppImage 55 | chmod +x /tmp/python.AppImage 56 | /tmp/python.AppImage --appimage-extract 57 | mv squashfs-root /tmp/kivy_appdir 58 | 59 | # copy depends that were installed with kivy into our kivy AppDir 60 | #rsync -a /tmp/kivy_venv/ /tmp/kivy_appdir/opt/python3.7/ 61 | #/tmp/kivy_appdir/opt/python3.7/bin/python3.7 -m pip install -r requirements.txt 62 | /tmp/kivy_appdir/AppRun -m pip install -r requirements.txt 63 | 64 | # add our code to the AppDir 65 | rsync -a src /tmp/kivy_appdir/opt/ 66 | 67 | # change AppRun so it executes our app 68 | mv /tmp/kivy_appdir/AppRun /tmp/kivy_appdir/AppRun.orig 69 | cat > /tmp/kivy_appdir/AppRun <<'EOF' 70 | #! /bin/bash 71 | 72 | # Export APPRUN if running from an extracted image 73 | self="$(readlink -f -- $0)" 74 | here="${self%/*}" 75 | APPDIR="${APPDIR:-${here}}" 76 | 77 | # Export TCl/Tk 78 | export TCL_LIBRARY="${APPDIR}/usr/share/tcltk/tcl8.5" 79 | export TK_LIBRARY="${APPDIR}/usr/share/tcltk/tk8.5" 80 | export TKPATH="${TK_LIBRARY}" 81 | 82 | # Call the entry point 83 | for opt in "$@" 84 | do 85 | [ "${opt:0:1}" != "-" ] && break 86 | if [[ "${opt}" =~ "I" ]] || [[ "${opt}" =~ "E" ]]; then 87 | # Environment variables are disabled ($PYTHONHOME). Let's run in a safe 88 | # mode from the raw Python binary inside the AppImage 89 | "$APPDIR/opt/python3.7/bin/python3.7 $APPDIR/opt/src/main.py" "$@" 90 | exit "$?" 91 | fi 92 | done 93 | 94 | # Get the executable name, i.e. the AppImage or the python binary if running from an 95 | # extracted image 96 | executable="${APPDIR}/opt/python3.7/bin/python3.7 ${APPDIR}/opt/src/main.py" 97 | if [[ "${ARGV0}" =~ "/" ]]; then 98 | executable="$(cd $(dirname ${ARGV0}) && pwd)/$(basename ${ARGV0})" 99 | elif [[ "${ARGV0}" != "" ]]; then 100 | executable=$(which "${ARGV0}") 101 | fi 102 | 103 | # Wrap the call to Python in order to mimic a call from the source 104 | # executable ($ARGV0), but potentially located outside of the Python 105 | # install ($PYTHONHOME) 106 | (PYTHONHOME="${APPDIR}/opt/python3.7" exec -a "${executable}" "$APPDIR/opt/python3.7/bin/python3.7" "$APPDIR/opt/src/main.py" "$@") 107 | exit "$?" 108 | EOF 109 | 110 | # make it executable 111 | chmod +x /tmp/kivy_appdir/AppRun 112 | 113 | ################## 114 | # BUILD APPIMAGE # 115 | ################## 116 | 117 | # create the AppImage from kivy AppDir 118 | cp build/deps/appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage /tmp/appimagetool.AppImage 119 | chmod +x /tmp/appimagetool.AppImage 120 | 121 | # create the dist dir for our result to be uploaded as an artifact 122 | # note tha gitlab will only accept artifacts that are in the build dir (cwd) 123 | mkdir dist 124 | /tmp/appimagetool.AppImage /tmp/kivy_appdir dist/helloWorld.AppImage 125 | 126 | ####################### 127 | # OUTPUT VERSION INFO # 128 | ####################### 129 | 130 | uname -a 131 | cat /etc/issue 132 | which python 133 | python --version 134 | python -m pip list 135 | 136 | ################## 137 | # CLEANUP & EXIT # 138 | ################## 139 | 140 | # exit cleanly 141 | exit 0 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build/mac/buildDmg-buildozer.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | set -x 3 | ################################################################################ 4 | # File: mac/buildDmg.sh 5 | # Purpose: Builds a self-contained dmg for a simple Hello World 6 | # GUI app using kivy. See also: 7 | # 8 | # * https://kivy.org/doc/stable/installation/installation-osx.html 9 | # * https://kivy.org/doc/stable/guide/packaging-osx.html 10 | # * https://github.com/kivy/buildozer/issues/494#issuecomment-390262889 11 | # 12 | # Authors: Michael Altfield 13 | # Created: 2020-06-22 14 | # Updated: 2020-06-22 15 | # Version: 0.1 16 | ################################################################################ 17 | 18 | # TODO: remove this after testing replacement with other python binaries that are available 19 | mkdir -p buildozer/dist 20 | cp /usr/bin/python3 buildozer/dist/usr-bin-python3 21 | cp /usr/local/bin/python3 buildozer/dist/usr-local-bin-python3 22 | 23 | exit 0 24 | 25 | ############ 26 | # SETTINGS # 27 | ############ 28 | 29 | PYTHON_PATH='/usr/bin/python3' 30 | APP_NAME='helloWorld' 31 | 32 | PYTHON_VERSION="`${PYTHON_PATH} --version | cut -d' ' -f2`" 33 | PYTHON_EXEC_VERSION="`echo ${PYTHON_VERSION} | cut -d. -f1-2`" 34 | 35 | # attempt to overwrite brew's /usr/local/bin/python3 with /usr/bin/python3 36 | alias python3='${PYTHON_PATH}' 37 | 38 | ######## 39 | # INFO # 40 | ######## 41 | 42 | # print some info for debugging failed builds 43 | 44 | uname -a 45 | sw_vers 46 | which python2 47 | python2 --version 48 | which python3 49 | python3 --version 50 | ${PYTHON_PATH} --version 51 | echo $PATH 52 | pwd 53 | ls -lah 54 | 55 | echo "INFO: list of python* in /usr/bin/" 56 | ls -lah /usr/bin/python* 57 | find /usr/bin -type f -name python | xargs --version 58 | find /usr/bin -type f -name python3 | xargs --version 59 | md5 /usr/bin/python* 60 | 61 | echo "INFO: list of python* in /usr/local/bin/" 62 | ls -lah /usr/local/bin/python* 63 | find /usr/local/bin -type f -name python | xargs --version 64 | find /usr/local/bin -type f -name python3 | xargs --version 65 | md5 /usr/local/bin/python* 66 | 67 | ################### 68 | # INSTALL DEPENDS # 69 | ################### 70 | 71 | # install os-level depends 72 | brew install wget 73 | brew cask install platypus 74 | 75 | # first update our PATH so installed depends can be executed 76 | PATH=${PATH}:/Users/runner/Library/Python/${PYTHON_EXEC_VERSION}/bin 77 | 78 | # everything here is python3, except these bits. python2 is used in 79 | # package_app.py, which is used by buildozer and has a few depends 80 | sudo /usr/bin/python2 -m ensurepip 81 | /usr/bin/python2 -m pip install --upgrade --user docopt sh 82 | 83 | # setup a virtualenv to isolate our app's python depends 84 | sudo ${PYTHON_PATH} -m ensurepip 85 | ${PYTHON_PATH} -m pip install --upgrade --user pip setuptools 86 | #${PYTHON_PATH} -m pip install --upgrade --user virtualenv 87 | #${PYTHON_PATH} -m virtualenv /tmp/kivy_venv 88 | 89 | # install kivy and all other python dependencies with pip into our virtual env 90 | #source /tmp/kivy_venv/bin/activate 91 | ${PYTHON_PATH} -m pip install -r requirements.txt 92 | 93 | kivyVersion="`${PYTHON_PATH} -m pip list | grep -i 'kivy ' | awk '{print $2}'`" 94 | 95 | # install buildozer 96 | ${PYTHON_PATH} -m pip install --upgrade git+http://github.com/kivy/buildozer 97 | 98 | # install a bunch of other shit so buildozer doesn't fail with python3 99 | # see: https://github.com/kivy/buildozer/issues/494#issuecomment-390262889 100 | 101 | ## Install platypus 102 | if [[ $(which platypus > /dev/null; echo $?) != "0" ]]; then 103 | pushd ~/Downloads 104 | wget https://www.sveinbjorn.org/files/software/platypus/platypus5.2.zip 105 | unzip platypus5.2.zip 106 | rm platypus5.2.zip 107 | 108 | sudo cp Platypus-5.2/Platypus.app/Contents/Resources/platypus_clt /usr/local/bin/ 109 | sudo mv /usr/local/bin/platypus_clt /usr/local/bin/platypus 110 | 111 | sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/platypus 112 | sudo cp Platypus-5.2/Platypus.app/Contents/Resources/ScriptExec /usr/local/share/platypus 113 | sudo chmod +x /usr/local/share/platypus/ScriptExec 114 | sudo cp -R Platypus-5.2/Platypus.app/Contents/Resources/MainMenu.nib /usr/local/share/platypus 115 | 116 | rm -Rf Platypus-5.2 117 | popd 118 | else 119 | echo "Platypus is already installed..." 120 | fi 121 | 122 | ## Install GStreamer 123 | if [[ ! -d /Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework ]]; then 124 | pushd ~/Downloads 125 | 126 | # You need both, gstreamer runtime binaries and libs and the development package including the headers. 127 | 128 | wget https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/pkg/osx/1.14.0/gstreamer-1.0-devel-1.14.0-x86_64.pkg 129 | sudo /usr/sbin/installer -pkg gstreamer-1.0-devel-1.14.0-x86_64.pkg -target / 130 | rm gstreamer-1.0-devel-1.14.0-x86_64.pkg 131 | 132 | wget https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/pkg/osx/1.14.0/gstreamer-1.0-1.14.0-x86_64.pkg 133 | sudo /usr/sbin/installer -pkg gstreamer-1.0-1.14.0-x86_64.pkg -target / 134 | rm gstreamer-1.0-1.14.0-x86_64.pkg 135 | 136 | popd 137 | else 138 | echo "GStreamer is already installed..." 139 | fi 140 | 141 | ## Install SDL2 stuff 142 | if [[ ! -d /Library/Frameworks/SDL2.framework ]]; then 143 | pushd ~/Downloads 144 | wget https://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL2-2.0.4.dmg 145 | hdiutil attach SDL2-2.0.4.dmg && sudo cp -R /Volumes/SDL2/SDL2.framework /Library/Frameworks 146 | hdiutil detach /Volumes/SDL2 147 | rm SDL2-2.0.4.dmg 148 | popd 149 | else 150 | echo "SDL2 is already installed..." 151 | fi 152 | 153 | if [[ ! -d /Library/Frameworks/SDL2_image.framework ]]; then 154 | pushd ~/Downloads 155 | wget https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_image/release/SDL2_image-2.0.1.dmg 156 | hdiutil attach SDL2_image-2.0.1.dmg && sudo cp -R /Volumes/SDL2_image/SDL2_image.framework /Library/Frameworks 157 | hdiutil detach /Volumes/SDL2_image 158 | rm SDL2_image-2.0.1.dmg 159 | popd 160 | else 161 | echo "SDL2_image is already installed..." 162 | fi 163 | 164 | if [[ ! -d /Library/Frameworks/SDL2_ttf.framework ]]; then 165 | pushd ~/Downloads 166 | wget https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_ttf/release/SDL2_ttf-2.0.14.dmg 167 | hdiutil attach SDL2_ttf-2.0.14.dmg && sudo cp -R /Volumes/SDL2_ttf/SDL2_ttf.framework /Library/Frameworks 168 | hdiutil detach /Volumes/SDL2_ttf 169 | rm SDL2_ttf-2.0.14.dmg 170 | popd 171 | else 172 | echo "SDL2_ttf is already installed..." 173 | fi 174 | 175 | if [[ ! -d /Library/Frameworks/SDL2_mixer.framework ]]; then 176 | pushd ~/Downloads 177 | wget https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/release/SDL2_mixer-2.0.1.dmg 178 | hdiutil attach SDL2_mixer-2.0.1.dmg && sudo cp -R /Volumes/SDL2_mixer/SDL2_mixer.framework /Library/Frameworks 179 | hdiutil detach /Volumes/SDL2_mixer 180 | rm SDL2_mixer-2.0.1.dmg 181 | popd 182 | else 183 | echo "SDL2_mixer is already installed..." 184 | fi 185 | 186 | ##################### 187 | # PREPARE BUILDOZER # 188 | ##################### 189 | 190 | # create and enter our new dir for buildozer 191 | mkdir buildozer 192 | cp requirements.txt buildozer/ 193 | 194 | # hack to fix "ERROR: You must give at least one requirement to install" 195 | echo "pip" >> buildozer/requirements.txt 196 | 197 | pushd buildozer 198 | 199 | # create buildozer.spec file 200 | cat > buildozer.spec << EOF 201 | [app] 202 | title = Hello World 203 | package.name = ${APP_NAME} 204 | package.domain = org.test 205 | source.dir = ../src/ 206 | source.include_exts = py,png,jpg,kv,atlas 207 | version = 0.1 208 | requirements = kivy 209 | orientation = portrait 210 | osx.python_version = 3 211 | osx.kivy_version = 1.9.1 212 | fullscreen = 0 213 | [buildozer] 214 | log_level = 2 215 | warn_on_root = 1 216 | EOF 217 | 218 | ## Change buildozer to use a python3.7 virtual environment instead of python2.7 219 | #pushd /usr/local/lib/$PYTHON_EXEC_VERSION/site-packages/buildozer 220 | #sed -i '' 's;virtualenv --python=python2.7;virtualenv --python=python3.7;g' __init__.py 221 | #popd 222 | # 223 | ## Change the osx target to use python3 to run the package_app.py script. 224 | #pushd /usr/local/lib/$PYTHON_EXEC_VERSION/site-packages/buildozer/targets 225 | #sed -i '' "s;'python', 'package_app.py';'python3', 'package_app.py';g" osx.py 226 | #popd 227 | 228 | # First run fails but is necessary to create the directory .buildozer 229 | buildozer osx debug 230 | if [[ "$?" != 0 ]]; then 231 | echo "[INFO] First run of buildozer failed as expected." 232 | fi 233 | 234 | # Go into the kivy sdk directory to create the file Kivy.app 235 | pushd .buildozer/osx/platform/kivy-sdk-packager-master/osx 236 | rm -Rf Kivy3.dmg 237 | sed -i '' "s;3.5.0;$PYTHON_VERSION;g" create-osx-bundle.sh 238 | sed -i '' "s;python3.5;$PYTHON_EXEC_VERSION;g" create-osx-bundle.sh 239 | sed -i '' "s;rm {};rm -f {};g" create-osx-bundle.sh 240 | 241 | ./create-osx-bundle.sh ${kivyVersion} ${PYTHON_VERSION} 242 | 243 | # TODO: remove this after you fix the python binary issues 244 | ls -lah /Users/runner/.pyenv/versions/ 245 | ls -lah /Users/runner/.pyenv/versions/*/bin/ 246 | md5 /Users/runner/.pyenv/versions/*/bin/* 247 | ls -lah Kivy.app/Contents/Resources/venv/bin/ 248 | ls -lah Kivy.app/Contents/Frameworks/python/${PYTHON_VERSION}/bin 249 | md5 Kivy.app/Contents/Frameworks/python/${PYTHON_VERSION}/bin/* 250 | 251 | # Repair symlink 252 | pushd Kivy.app/Contents/Resources/venv/bin/ 253 | rm ./python3 254 | ln -s ../../../Frameworks/python/$PYTHON_VERSION/bin/python3 . 255 | popd 256 | 257 | # Go into kivy sdk directory and fix the script package_app.py to use the specified python version. 258 | cp package_app.py package_app.py.orig 259 | echo "===package_app.py.orig=======================================================" 260 | cat package_app.py.orig 261 | echo "===package_app.py.orig=======================================================" 262 | sed -i '' "s;3.5.0;$PYTHON_VERSION;g" package_app.py 263 | 264 | # prevent auto-thinning 265 | sed -i '' "s;if not strip:;if True:;g" package_app.py 266 | 267 | ## Make it python3 compatible by removing decode(...) calls. 268 | #sed -i '' "s;\.decode('utf-8');;g" package_app.py 269 | diff package_app.py.orig package_app.py 270 | popd 271 | 272 | ############# 273 | # BUILD APP # 274 | ############# 275 | 276 | # buildozer should now be able to build our .app file 277 | buildozer osx debug 278 | 279 | # TODO: remove this after you fix the python binary issues 280 | echo "INFO: list of python binaries in the new .app dir" 281 | find /Users/runner/runners/2.263.0/work/cross-platform-python-gui/ -type f -name python 282 | find /Users/runner/runners/2.263.0/work/cross-platform-python-gui/ -type f -name python | xargs --version 283 | find /Users/runner/runners/2.263.0/work/cross-platform-python-gui/ -type f -name python | xargs md5 284 | find /Users/runner/runners/2.263.0/work/cross-platform-python-gui/ -type f -name python3 285 | find /Users/runner/runners/2.263.0/work/cross-platform-python-gui/ -type f -name python3 | xargs --version 286 | find /Users/runner/runners/2.263.0/work/cross-platform-python-gui/ -type f -name python3 | xargs md5 287 | 288 | ############ 289 | # THIN APP # 290 | ############ 291 | 292 | # remove unnecessary libs 293 | pushd .buildozer/osx/platform/kivy-sdk-packager-master/osx 294 | 295 | # TODO: remove this after you fix the python binary issues 296 | ls -lah Kivy.app/Contents/Resources/ 297 | ls -lah Kivy.app/Contents/Resources/python 298 | ls -lah Kivy.app/Contents/Resources/venv/bin/ 299 | ls -lah Kivy.app/Contents/Resources/venv/bin/python 300 | ls -lah Kivy.app/Contents/Frameworks/python/3.7.3/bin/ 301 | ls -lah Kivy.app/Contents/Frameworks/python/3.7.3/bin/python 302 | ls -lah Kivy.app/Contents/Frameworks/python/3.7.3/bin/python3.7 303 | md5 Kivy.app/Contents/Frameworks/python/3.7.3/bin/python3.7 304 | Kivy.app/Contents/Frameworks/python/3.7.3/bin/python3.7 --version 305 | cp /usr/bin/python3 helloWorld.app/Contents/usr-bin-python3 306 | cp /usr/local/bin/python3 helloWorld.app/Contents/usr-local-bin-python3 307 | 308 | # GStreamer is the easiest; ~150M gone 309 | rm -rf "${APP_NAME}.app/Contents/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework" 310 | 311 | # TODO: after you actually get a working build, uncomment and test this thinning 312 | ## kivy build, doc, and examples dirs total to ~50M 313 | #rm -rf "${APP_NAME}.app/Contents/Resources/kivy/build/" 314 | #rm -rf "${APP_NAME}.app/Contents/Resources/kivy/doc/" 315 | #rm -rf "${APP_NAME}.app/Contents/Resources/kivy/examples/" 316 | # 317 | ## somehow it still works for me with this gone, but I wonder if it's because it 318 | ## finds python outside the .app dir? Anyway, this python dir is ~150M 319 | #rm -rf "${APP_NAME}.app/Contents/Frameworks/python" 320 | # 321 | ## the whole lib dir isn't necessary for our simple kivy app; I imagine if your 322 | ## app has more depends, you'll have to be more selective here 323 | #rm -rf "${APP_NAME}.app/Contents/Resources/venv/lib" 324 | 325 | ############# 326 | # BUILD DMG # 327 | ############# 328 | 329 | # TODO: remove this after fixing .dmg generation 330 | # the dmg generation below fails on headless builds because you have to click 331 | # a button in a dialog granting finder some permissions from the apple script. 332 | # for now we include the .app 333 | mkdir -p ../../../../../dist 334 | cp -r "${APP_NAME}.app" ../../../../../dist/ 335 | 336 | # create a .dmg file from the .app file 337 | sudo ./create-osx-dmg.sh "${APP_NAME}.app" 338 | 339 | # create the dist dir for our result to be uploaded as an artifact 340 | mkdir -p ../../../../../dist 341 | cp "${APP_NAME}.dmg" ../../../../../dist/ 342 | 343 | popd # return to the buildozer dir in the sandbox root 344 | popd # return to the sandbox root dir 345 | 346 | ####################### 347 | # OUTPUT VERSION INFO # 348 | ####################### 349 | 350 | uname -a 351 | sw_vers 352 | which python2 353 | python2 --version 354 | which python3 355 | python3 --version 356 | ${PYTHON_PATH} --version 357 | pwd 358 | echo $PATH 359 | ls -lah /Users/runner/Library/Python/3.7/bin 360 | ls -lah 361 | ls -lah dist 362 | 363 | ################## 364 | # CLEANUP & EXIT # 365 | ################## 366 | 367 | # exit cleanly 368 | exit 0 369 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build/mac/buildDmg.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | set -x 3 | ################################################################################ 4 | # File: mac/buildDmg.sh 5 | # Purpose: Builds a self-contained dmg for a simple Hello World 6 | # GUI app using kivy. See also: 7 | # 8 | # * https://kivy.org/doc/stable/installation/installation-osx.html 9 | # * https://kivy.org/doc/stable/guide/packaging-osx.html 10 | # * https://blog.fossasia.org/deploying-a-kivy-application-with-pyinstaller-for-mac-osx-to-github/ 11 | # 12 | # Authors: Michael Altfield 13 | # Created: 2020-06-22 14 | # Updated: 2021-08-09 15 | # Version: 0.3 16 | ################################################################################ 17 | 18 | 19 | ############ 20 | # SETTINGS # 21 | ############ 22 | 23 | PYTHON_PATH="`find /usr/local/Cellar/python* -type f -wholename *bin/python3* | sort -n | uniq | head -n1`" 24 | PIP_PATH="`find /usr/local/Cellar/python* -type f -wholename *bin/pip3* | sort -n | uniq | head -n1`" 25 | APP_NAME='helloWorld' 26 | 27 | PYTHON_VERSION="`${PYTHON_PATH} --version | cut -d' ' -f2`" 28 | PYTHON_EXEC_VERSION="`echo ${PYTHON_VERSION} | cut -d. -f1-2`" 29 | 30 | ######## 31 | # INFO # 32 | ######## 33 | 34 | # print some info for debugging failed builds 35 | uname -a 36 | sw_vers 37 | which python2 38 | python2 --version 39 | which python3 40 | python3 --version 41 | ${PYTHON_PATH} --version 42 | echo $PATH 43 | pwd 44 | ls -lah 45 | 46 | ################### 47 | # INSTALL DEPENDS # 48 | ################### 49 | 50 | # first update brew 51 | # * https://blog.fossasia.org/deploying-a-kivy-application-with-pyinstaller-for-mac-osx-to-github/ 52 | #brew update 53 | 54 | # install os-level depends 55 | #brew install wget python3 56 | #brew reinstall sdl2 sdl2_image sdl2_ttf sdl2_mixer 57 | 58 | brew -v uninstall --ignore-dependencies python 59 | brew -v reinstall build/deps/python-3.7.8.catalina.bottle.tar.gz 60 | PYTHON_PATH="`find /usr/local/Cellar/python -type f -wholename *bin/python3* | sort -n | uniq | head -n1`" 61 | 62 | brew reinstall build/deps/sdl2-2.0.12_1.catalina.bottle.tar.gz 63 | brew reinstall build/deps/sdl2_image-2.0.5.catalina.bottle.tar.gz 64 | brew reinstall build/deps/sdl2_mixer-2.0.4.catalina.bottle.tar.gz 65 | brew reinstall build/deps/sdl2_ttf-2.0.15.catalina.bottle.tar.gz 66 | 67 | # get python essential dependencies 68 | ${PIP_PATH} install --ignore-installed --upgrade --cache-dir build/deps/ --no-index --find-links file://`pwd`/build/deps/ build/deps/pip-20.1.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl 69 | PIP_PATH="`find /usr/local/Cellar/python -type f -wholename *bin/pip3* | sort -n | uniq | head -n1`" 70 | 71 | ${PIP_PATH} install --ignore-installed --upgrade --cache-dir build/deps/ --no-index --find-links file://`pwd`/build/deps/ build/deps/setuptools-49.1.0-py3-none-any.whl 72 | ${PIP_PATH} install --ignore-installed --upgrade --cache-dir build/deps/ --no-index --find-links file://`pwd`/build/deps/ build/deps/wheel-0.34.2-py2.py3-none-any.whl 73 | 74 | # setup a virtualenv to isolate our app's python depends 75 | #sudo ${PYTHON_PATH} -m ensurepip 76 | #${PIP_PATH} install --upgrade --force-reinstall --user pip setuptools 77 | #${PYTHON_PATH} -m pip install --upgrade --user virtualenv 78 | #${PYTHON_PATH} -m virtualenv /tmp/kivy_venv 79 | 80 | # install kivy and all other python dependencies with pip 81 | ${PIP_PATH} install --ignore-installed --upgrade --cache-dir build/deps/ --no-index --find-links file://`pwd`/build/deps/ build/deps/Kivy-1.11.1-cp37-cp37m-macosx_10_6_intel.macosx_10_9_intel.macosx_10_9_x86_64.macosx_10_10_intel.macosx_10_10_x86_64.whl 82 | ${PIP_PATH} install --ignore-installed --upgrade --cache-dir build/deps/ --no-index --find-links file://`pwd`/build/deps/ build/deps/PyInstaller-3.6.tar.gz 83 | 84 | ##################### 85 | # PYINSTALLER BUILD # 86 | ##################### 87 | 88 | mkdir pyinstaller 89 | pushd pyinstaller 90 | 91 | cat >> ${APP_NAME}.spec < 13 | # Created: 2020-05-31 14 | # Updated: 2020-05-31 15 | # Version: 0.1 16 | ################################################################################ 17 | 18 | ###################################### 19 | #### A Note about ' | Out-String' #### 20 | ###################################### 21 | # Straingely, when PowerShell calls any '.exe', it appears to have an implicit 22 | # amp-off effect where that .exe is executed in the background and the next 23 | # command is initiated without waiting. This creates tons of nondeterministic 24 | # and undesired behaviour. The fix is a hack: just append ' | Out-String' to the 25 | # end of an .exe call, and it will prevent it from running in the backgound, 26 | # delaying the subsequent line from running until the current line finishes 27 | ###################################### 28 | 29 | Write-Output "listing contents of C drive root" 30 | Get-ChildItem -Path C:\ -Force | Out-String 31 | 32 | Write-Output "listing contents of cwd" 33 | Get-ChildItem -Force | Out-String 34 | 35 | Write-Output 'INFO: Beginning execution' 36 | 37 | ################### 38 | # INSTALL DEPENDS # 39 | ################### 40 | 41 | # it looks like we can't use the smaller embeddable zip file as it lacks pip 42 | #curl -OutFile python3.7.zip https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.7/python-3.7.7-embed-amd64.zip 43 | #Expand-Archive .\python3.7.zip 44 | 45 | # See https://docs.python.org/3.7/using/windows.html#installing-without-ui 46 | Write-Output 'INFO: Downloading python3.7' 47 | curl -OutFile python3.7.exe https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.7/python-3.7.7-amd64.exe | Out-String 48 | 49 | Write-Output 'INFO: Installing python' 50 | New-Item -Path C:\tmp -Type Directory | Out-String 51 | New-Item -Path C:\tmp\python -Type Directory | Out-String 52 | .\python3.7.exe /passive TargetDir=C:\tmp\python IncludePip=1 | Out-String 53 | 54 | Write-Output 'INFO: Installing pip, setuptools, and virtualenv' | Out-String 55 | C:\tmp\python\python.exe -m pip install --upgrade --user pip wheel setuptools virtualenv | Out-String 56 | 57 | Write-Output 'INFO: Installing Python Depends' 58 | New-Item -Path C:\tmp\kivy_venv -Type Directory | Out-String 59 | C:\tmp\python\python.exe -m virtualenv C:\tmp\kivy_venv | Out-String 60 | C:\tmp\kivy_venv\Scripts\activate.ps1 | Out-String 61 | C:\tmp\kivy_venv\Scripts\python.exe -m pip install --upgrade docutils pygments pypiwin32 kivy_deps.sdl2 kivy_deps.glew kivy_deps.angle | Out-String 62 | 63 | # install kivy and all other python dependencies with pip into our virtual env 64 | C:\tmp\kivy_venv\Scripts\python.exe -m pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt | Out-String 65 | 66 | ################################## 67 | # PREPARE BUILD WITH PYINSTALLER # 68 | ################################## 69 | 70 | Write-Output 'INFO: Prepare our exe' 71 | C:\tmp\kivy_venv\Scripts\python.exe -m pip install --upgrade pyinstaller | Out-String 72 | New-Item -Path pyinstaller -Type Directory | Out-String 73 | cd pyinstaller | Out-String 74 | 75 | echo "# -*- mode: python ; coding: utf-8 -*- 76 | from kivy_deps import angle, glew, sdl2 77 | 78 | block_cipher = None 79 | 80 | 81 | a = Analysis(['..\\src\\main.py'], 82 | pathex=['.\\'], 83 | binaries=[], 84 | datas=[], 85 | hiddenimports=['pkg_resources.py2_warn'], 86 | hookspath=[], 87 | runtime_hooks=[], 88 | excludes=[], 89 | win_no_prefer_redirects=False, 90 | win_private_assemblies=False, 91 | cipher=block_cipher, 92 | noarchive=False) 93 | pyz = PYZ(a.pure, a.zipped_data, 94 | cipher=block_cipher) 95 | exe = EXE(pyz, 96 | a.scripts, 97 | [], 98 | exclude_binaries=True, 99 | name='helloWorld', 100 | debug=False, 101 | bootloader_ignore_signals=False, 102 | strip=False, 103 | upx=True, 104 | console=True ) 105 | coll = COLLECT(exe, Tree('..\\src\\'), 106 | a.binaries, 107 | a.zipfiles, 108 | a.datas, 109 | *[Tree(p) for p in (glew.dep_bins + angle.dep_bins + sdl2.dep_bins)], 110 | strip=False, 111 | upx=True, 112 | upx_exclude=[], 113 | name='helloWorld') 114 | " | tee helloWorld.spec 115 | 116 | # PyInstaller in windows chokes on null bytes added to .spec files; remove them 117 | # to prevent "ValueError: source code string cannot contain null bytes" 118 | (Get-Content .\helloWorld.spec) -replace "`0", "" | Set-Content .\helloWorld.spec 119 | 120 | ############# 121 | # BUILD EXE # 122 | ############# 123 | 124 | # VMs need to use angle, and apparently PyInstaller doesn't see the os.environ 125 | # call in the code itself, so we have to set it in PowerShell directly. This 126 | # fixes the error: 127 | # "[CRITICAL] [App ] Unable to get any Image provider, abort. 128 | $env:KIVY_GL_BACKEND="angle_sdl2" 129 | 130 | # build it from the spec file 131 | C:\tmp\kivy_venv\Scripts\python.exe -m PyInstaller --noconfirm .\helloWorld.spec | Out-String 132 | 133 | # attempt to execute it? 134 | #.\dist\helloWorld\helloWorld.exe | Out-String 135 | 136 | ##################### 137 | # PREPARE ARTIFACTS # 138 | ##################### 139 | 140 | # return to the root of our build dir 141 | cd .. | Out-String 142 | 143 | New-Item -Path dist -Type Directory | Out-String 144 | cp -r .\pyinstaller\dist\helloWorld dist/helloWorld-x86_64 | Out-String 145 | 146 | ####################### 147 | # OUTPUT VERSION INFO # 148 | ####################### 149 | 150 | Write-Output 'INFO: Python versions info' 151 | 152 | # before exiting, output the versions of software installed 153 | C:\tmp\kivy_venv\Scripts\python.exe --version | Out-String 154 | C:\tmp\kivy_venv\Scripts\python.exe -m pip list | Out-String 155 | 156 | ################## 157 | # CLEANUP & EXIT # 158 | ################## 159 | 160 | # TODO? 161 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | kivy 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # this is needed for supporting Windows 10 with OpenGL < v2.0 2 | # Example: VirtualBox w/ OpenGL v1.1 3 | import platform, os 4 | if platform.system() == 'Windows': 5 | os.environ['KIVY_GL_BACKEND'] = 'angle_sdl2' 6 | 7 | import kivy 8 | #kivy.require('1.0.6') # replace with your current kivy version ! 9 | 10 | from kivy.app import App 11 | from kivy.uix.label import Label 12 | 13 | class MyApp(App): 14 | 15 | def build(self): 16 | return Label(text='Hello world!') 17 | 18 | 19 | if __name__ == '__main__': 20 | MyApp().run() 21 | 22 | 23 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------