Extension to setuptools to run your package through nuitka to produce compiled, faster, obfuscated binary modules.
pip install nuitka-setuptools==2.0
Extension to setuptools to run your package through nuitka to produce compiled, faster, obfuscated binary modules.
Nuitka [http://nuitka.net/pages/overview.html] is a python compiler with full language support and CPython compatibility.
It's fully compatible with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, and 3.6.
You feed it your Python app, it does a lot of clever things, and spits out an executable or extension module.
This module provides some hooks to add to your python packages setup.py to automatically run some/all of your code through nuitka when building a binary dist. This will typically be done with python setup.py bdist_wheel to create a wheel for distribution.
With nuitka-setuptools this wheel can be devoid of pure python and only contain compiled code which is not only faster (quote: Nuitka is more than 2 times faster than CPython) but has a relatively high level of code security.
Basic Usage: setup.py:
import sys from setuptools import setup # Get the long description from the README file with open(path.join(path.dirname(__file__), 'README.rst'), 'r') as f: long_description = f.read() packages = ['mod', 'pkg'] if any('bdist' in arg for arg in sys.argv): from nuitka_setuptools import Nuitka, Compile build_settings = dict( # Compile module cmdclass={'build_ext': Nuitka}, ext_modules=Compile(packages), ) else: build_settings = {} setup( name='nuitka_setuptools', py_modules=['nuitka_setuptools'], description='Extension to setuptools to run your package through nuitka to ' 'produce compiled, faster, obfuscated binary modules.', long_description=long_description, author='Andrew Leech', author_email='andrew@alelec.net', url='https://gitlab.com/alelec/nuitka-setuptools', use_scm_version=True, include_package_data=True, install_requires=['setuptools_scm'], setup_requires=['setuptools_scm'], cmdclass={'build_ext': Nuitka}, ext_modules=Compile(['nuitka_setuptools']), **build_settings )