Building with PyInstaller
Use PyInstaller to package Python scripts into standalone executables.
Build on GUI
Add Build with PyInstaller, when configuring build actions. Set the parameters according to Table 1.
Parameter |
Description |
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Action Name |
Assign a custom name to the build action. The name can contain:
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Tool Version |
Select a tool version that matches your current development environment. For tool versions supported by CodeArts Build, see build tools and versions. If the current tools and versions do not meet your requirements, you can customize a build environment. |
Commands |
Configure the build and packaging commands or use the default commands, which will package the project into an executable. For more commands, see the PyInstaller official website. |
Continue After Failure |
Specify whether to proceed after the current action fails by setting the parameter to either Yes or No. |
Build with Code
Modify the code in the BUILD block in Creating a YAML File for Your Code-based Build by referring to the following sample code:
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version: 2.0 # The value must be 2.0. steps: BUILD: - python: name: Build with PyInstaller image: cloudbuild@python3.6 inputs: command: | pip config set global.index-url https://pypi.org/simple pip config set global.trusted-host repo.xxcloud.com # Create a single executable file in the dist directory with -F. # For command details, see https://pyinstaller.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage.html. pyinstaller -F *.py ignore_fail: true |
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
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name |
String |
Optional. Assign a custom name to the build action. The name can contain:
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image |
String |
Optional. Enter the image version, which should include the fixed part cloudbuild@ and the supported Python version following it. For tool versions supported by CodeArts Build, see build tools and versions. If the current tools and versions do not meet your requirements, you can customize a build environment. The default value is cloudbuild@python3.6. |
command |
String |
Configure the build and packaging commands or use the default commands, which will package the project into an executable. For more commands, see the PyInstaller official website. |
ignore_fail |
String |
Whether to proceed after the current action fails.
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