Hello Werner,
I run on WinXP with
matplotlib 0.9.0
python 2.4.3 (enthought edition)
wx.VERSION_STRING = 2.6.3.3
I tried your small example to use your setup and your simple_plot but i
get the following traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "simpletest.py", line 6, in ?
File "pylab.pyo", line 1, in ?
File "matplotlib\pylab.pyo", line 203, in ?
File "matplotlib\axes.pyo", line 16, in ?
File "matplotlib\axis.pyo", line 19, in ?
File "matplotlib\patches.pyo", line 42, in ?
File "matplotlib\patches.pyo", line 79, in Patch
File "matplotlib\cbook.pyo", line 352, in dedent
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'splitlines'
Did I miss something?
Actually I am also trying to understand how to py2exe my own app.
Thanx for help.
Best Regards
Robert
Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
Hi Giorgio,
Had a quick look at pylab based scripts and got an error on
backend_tkagg when py2exe it. It looks like one needs to force
the
backend to be included, I used tkagg but you would have to
replace that
with wxagg for your script.
Attached is a setup.py and from the examples the file
simple_plot.py.
Werner
# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-#
from distutils.core import setup
import os
from os.path import join
import shutil
import glob
import py2exe
from py2exe.build_exe import py2exe
import sys
import matplotlib
mpdir, mpfiles = matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()
# cleanup dist and build directory first (for new py2exe
version)
if os.path.exists("dist/prog"):
shutil.rmtree("dist/prog")
if os.path.exists("dist/lib"):
shutil.rmtree("dist/lib")
if os.path.exists("build"):
shutil.rmtree("build")
#
# A program using wxPython
# The manifest will be inserted as resource into the .exe.
This
# gives the controls the Windows XP appearance (if run on XP
;-)
#
manifest_template = '''
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1"
manifestVersion="1.0">
<assemblyIdentity
version="5.0.0.0"
processorArchitecture="x86"
name="%(prog)s"
type="win32"
/>
<description>%(prog)s</description>
<dependency>
<dependentAssembly>
<assemblyIdentity
type="win32"
name="Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls"
version="6.0.0.0"
processorArchitecture="X86"
publicKeyToken="6595b64144ccf1df"
language="*"
/>
</dependentAssembly>
</dependency>
<trustInfo xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
<security>
<requestedPrivileges>
<requestedExecutionLevel
level="AsInvoker"
uiAccess="false"/>
</requestedPrivileges>
</security>
</trustInfo>
</assembly>
'''
RT_MANIFEST = 32
#
# options for py2exe
options = {"py2exe": {"compressed": 1,
"optimize": 2,
"packages": ["encodings",
"pytz.zoneinfo.UTC",
"matplotlib.numerix", "matplotlib.backends.backend_tkagg"
],
"excludes": ["MySQLdb", ],
"dll_excludes": ["wxmsw26uh_vc.dll"]
}
}
zipfile = r"lib\library.zip"
class MetaBase:
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.__dict__.update(kw)
self.version = '1.0'
self.author = "yourname"
self.author_email = "name@..."
self.company_name = ""
self.copyright = "2003 - 2007 by whoever"
self.url = "http://www.whatever.com/"
self.download_url = "http://www.whatever.com/en/"
self.trademark = ""
self.comments = "a comment on the prog"
self.name = "the prog name"
self.description = "a desc on the prog"
wx_emb = MetaBase(
script = "simple_plot.py",
other_resources = [(RT_MANIFEST, 1,
manifest_template % dict(prog="your prog name"))],
## icon_resources = [(1, r"images/some.ico")],
dest_base = r"prog\simple_plot")
setup(
classifiers = ["Copyright:: your name",
"Development Status :: 5 Stable",
"Intended Audience :: End User",
"License :: Shareware",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
2000",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
XP",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
9x",
"Programming Language :: Python,
wxPython",
"Topic :: Home Use"
"Natural Language :: German",
"Natural Language :: French",
"Natural Language :: English"],
windows = [wx_emb],
options = options,
zipfile = zipfile,
data_files = [("lib\\matplotlibdata", mpfiles),
## matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles(), # if
you don't use the lib option
]
)
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Example: simple line plot.
Show how to make and save a simple line plot with labels, title
and grid
"""
from pylab import *
t = arange(0.0, 1.0+0.01, 0.01)
s = cos(2*2*pi*t)
plot(t, s)
xlabel('time (s)')
ylabel('voltage (mV)')
title('About as simple as it gets, folks')
grid(True)
#savefig('simple_plot.png')
savefig('simple_plot')
show()
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Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
>
> Hi Archana,
>
> Archana Ganesan wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a python application that uses matplotlib. I want to compile
it
>> into an executable. I tried using py2exe but it returned some error
>> w.rt matplotlib. Cpuld anyone please help me with this? Is there
some
>> other way to get it done?
> I am using matplotlib (currently 0.90) with wxPython and py2exe
> (0.6.6). Attached are some sample files.
>
> I am on:
> # Python 2.5 (r25:51908, Sep 19 2006, 09:52:17) [MSC v.1310 32 bit
> (Intel)]
> # wxPython 2.8.1.1, Boa Constructor 0.5.2
>
> And as I am still using wxPython Ansi I renamed
>
> matplotlib/backends/_wxagg.pyd
>
> to
>
> matplotlib/backends/_wxagg not used.pyd
>
> Hope this helps
> Werner
>
>
> # -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-#
> from distutils.core import setup
> import os
> from os.path import join
> import shutil
>
> import glob
> import py2exe
> from py2exe.build_exe import py2exe
> import sys
>
> import matplotlib
> mpdir, mpfiles = matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()
>
> # cleanup dist and build directory first (for new py2exe version)
> if os.path.exists("dist/prog"):
> shutil.rmtree("dist/prog")
>
> if os.path.exists("dist/lib"):
> shutil.rmtree("dist/lib")
>
> if os.path.exists("build"):
> shutil.rmtree("build")
>
>
>
> #
> # A program using wxPython
>
> # The manifest will be inserted as resource into the .exe. This
> # gives the controls the Windows XP appearance (if run on XP ;-)
> #
> manifest_template = '''
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
> <assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1"
manifestVersion="1.0">
> <assemblyIdentity
> version="5.0.0.0"
> processorArchitecture="x86"
> name="%(prog)s"
> type="win32"
> />
> <description>%(prog)s</description>
> <dependency>
> <dependentAssembly>
> <assemblyIdentity
> type="win32"
> name="Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls"
> version="6.0.0.0"
> processorArchitecture="X86"
> publicKeyToken="6595b64144ccf1df"
> language="*"
> />
> </dependentAssembly>
> </dependency>
> <trustInfo xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
> <security>
> <requestedPrivileges>
> <requestedExecutionLevel
> level="AsInvoker"
> uiAccess="false"/>
> </requestedPrivileges>
> </security>
> </trustInfo>
> </assembly>
> '''
>
> RT_MANIFEST = 32
> #
>
> # options for py2exe
> options = {"py2exe": {"compressed": 1,
> "optimize": 2,
> "packages": ["encodings",
> ## "kinterbasdb",
> "pytz.zoneinfo.UTC",
> "matplotlib.numerix",
> ## "email",
> ## "numpy"
> ## "PIL",
> ],
> "excludes": ["MySQLdb", "Tkconstants",
"Tkinter",
> "tcl",
> "orm.adapters.pgsql",
> "orm.adapters.mysql"
> ],
> "dll_excludes": ["tcl84.dll", "tk84.dll",
> "wxmsw26uh_vc.dll"]
> }
> }
> zipfile = r"lib\library.zip"
>
> class MetaBase:
> def __init__(self, **kw):
> self.__dict__.update(kw)
> self.version = '1.0'
> self.author = "yourname"
> self.author_email = "name@..."
> self.company_name = ""
> self.copyright = "2003 - 2007 by whoever"
> self.url = "http://www.whatever.com/"
> self.download_url = "http://www.whatever.com/en/"
> self.trademark = ""
> self.comments = "a comment on the prog"
> self.name = "the prog name"
> self.description = "a desc on the prog"
>
> wx_emb = MetaBase(
> script = "embedding_in_wx4.py",
> other_resources = [(RT_MANIFEST, 1, manifest_template %
> dict(prog="your prog name"))],
> ## icon_resources = [(1, r"images/some.ico")],
> dest_base = r"prog\wx_embed")
>
> setup(
> classifiers = ["Copyright:: your name",
> "Development Status :: 5 Stable",
> "Intended Audience :: End User",
> "License :: Shareware",
> "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 2000",
> "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows XP",
> "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 9x",
> "Programming Language :: Python, wxPython",
> "Topic :: Home Use"
> "Natural Language :: German",
> "Natural Language :: French",
> "Natural Language :: English"],
> windows = [wx_emb],
> #console = [twcb],
> options = options,
> zipfile = zipfile,
> data_files = [("lib\\matplotlibdata", mpfiles),
> ## matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles(), # if you
don't
> use the lib option
> #### ("prog\\amaradata", amaradata),
> #### ("prog\\amaradata\\Schemata", amaraschemata),
> #### ("prog\\", python4dll)
> ]
> )
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> """
> An example of how to use wx or wxagg in an application with a custom
> toolbar
> """
>
> from matplotlib.numerix import arange, sin, pi
>
> import matplotlib
>
> # uncomment the following to use wx rather than wxagg
> #matplotlib.use('WX')
> #from matplotlib.backends.backend_wx import FigureCanvasWx as
FigureCanvas
>
> # comment out the following to use wx rather than wxagg
> matplotlib.use('WXAgg')
> from matplotlib.backends.backend_wxagg import FigureCanvasWxAgg as
> FigureCanvas
> from matplotlib.backends.backend_wxagg import NavigationToolbar2WxAgg
>
> from matplotlib.backends.backend_wx import _load_bitmap
> from matplotlib.figure import Figure
> from matplotlib.numerix.mlab import rand
>
> import wx
>
> class MyNavigationToolbar(NavigationToolbar2WxAgg):
> """
> Extend the default wx toolbar with your own event handlers
> """
> ON_CUSTOM = wx.NewId()
> def __init__(self, canvas, cankill):
> NavigationToolbar2WxAgg.__init__(self, canvas)
>
> # for simplicity I'm going to reuse a bitmap from wx, you'll
> # probably want to add your own.
> self.AddSimpleTool(self.ON_CUSTOM,
_load_bitmap('stock_left.xpm'),
> 'Click me', 'Activate custom contol')
> self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, self._on_custom, id=self.ON_CUSTOM)
>
> def _on_custom(self, evt):
> # add some text to the axes in a random location in axes
(0,1)
> # coords) with a random color
>
> # get the axes
> ax = self.canvas.figure.axes[0]
>
> # generate a random location can color
> x,y = tuple(rand(2))
> rgb = tuple(rand(3))
>
> # add the text and draw
> ax.text(x, y, 'You clicked me',
> transform=ax.transAxes,
> color=rgb)
> self.canvas.draw()
> evt.Skip()
>
>
> class CanvasFrame(wx.Frame):
>
> def __init__(self):
> wx.Frame.__init__(self,None,-1,
> 'CanvasFrame',size=(550,350))
>
> self.SetBackgroundColour(wx.NamedColor("WHITE"))
>
> self.figure = Figure(figsize=(5,4), dpi=100)
> self.axes = self.figure.add_subplot(111)
> t = arange(0.0,3.0,0.01)
> s = sin(2*pi*t)
>
> self.axes.plot(t,s)
>
> self.canvas = FigureCanvas(self, -1, self.figure)
>
> self.sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
> self.sizer.Add(self.canvas, 1, wx.TOP | wx.LEFT | wx.EXPAND)
> # Capture the paint message
> self.Bind(wx.EVT_PAINT, self.OnPaint)
>
> self.toolbar = MyNavigationToolbar(self.canvas, True)
> self.toolbar.Realize()
> if wx.Platform == '__WXMAC__':
> # Mac platform (OSX 10.3, MacPython) does not seem to
cope
> with
> # having a toolbar in a sizer. This work-around gets the
> buttons
> # back, but at the expense of having the toolbar at the
top
> self.SetToolBar(self.toolbar)
> else:
> # On Windows platform, default window size is incorrect,
so
> set
> # toolbar width to figure width.
> tw, th = self.toolbar.GetSizeTuple()
> fw, fh = self.canvas.GetSizeTuple()
> # By adding toolbar in sizer, we are able to put it at
the
> bottom
> # of the frame - so appearance is closer to GTK version.
> # As noted above, doesn't work for Mac.
> self.toolbar.SetSize(wx.Size(fw, th))
> self.sizer.Add(self.toolbar, 0, wx.LEFT | wx.EXPAND)
>
> # update the axes menu on the toolbar
> self.toolbar.update()
> self.SetSizer(self.sizer)
> self.Fit()
>
>
> def OnPaint(self, event):
> self.canvas.draw()
> event.Skip()
>
> class App(wx.App):
>
> def OnInit(self):
> 'Create the main window and insert the custom frame'
> frame = CanvasFrame()
> frame.Show(True)
>
> return True
>
> app = App(0)
> app.MainLoop()
>
>
>
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Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
Hi Giorgio,
Had a quick look at pylab based scripts and got an error on
backend_tkagg when py2exe it. It looks like one needs to force the
backend to be included, I used tkagg but you would have to replace that
with wxagg for your script.
Attached is a setup.py and from the examples the file simple_plot.py.
Werner
# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-#
from distutils.core import setup
import os
from os.path import join
import shutil
import glob
import py2exe
from py2exe.build_exe import py2exe
import sys
import matplotlib
mpdir, mpfiles = matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()
# cleanup dist and build directory first (for new py2exe version)
if os.path.exists("dist/prog"):
shutil.rmtree("dist/prog")
if os.path.exists("dist/lib"):
shutil.rmtree("dist/lib")
if os.path.exists("build"):
shutil.rmtree("build")
#
# A program using wxPython
# The manifest will be inserted as resource into the .exe. This
# gives the controls the Windows XP appearance (if run on XP ;-)
#
manifest_template = '''
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
<assemblyIdentity
version="5.0.0.0"
processorArchitecture="x86"
name="%(prog)s"
type="win32"
/>
<description>%(prog)s</description>
<dependency>
<dependentAssembly>
<assemblyIdentity
type="win32"
name="Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls"
version="6.0.0.0"
processorArchitecture="X86"
publicKeyToken="6595b64144ccf1df"
language="*"
/>
</dependentAssembly>
</dependency>
<trustInfo xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
<security>
<requestedPrivileges>
<requestedExecutionLevel
level="AsInvoker"
uiAccess="false"/>
</requestedPrivileges>
</security>
</trustInfo>
</assembly>
'''
RT_MANIFEST = 32
#
# options for py2exe
options = {"py2exe": {"compressed": 1,
"optimize": 2,
"packages": ["encodings",
"pytz.zoneinfo.UTC", "matplotlib.numerix", "matplotlib.backends.backend_tkagg"
],
"excludes": ["MySQLdb", ],
"dll_excludes": ["wxmsw26uh_vc.dll"]
}
}
zipfile = r"lib\library.zip"
class MetaBase:
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.__dict__.update(kw)
self.version = '1.0'
self.author = "yourname"
self.author_email = "name@..."
self.company_name = ""
self.copyright = "2003 - 2007 by whoever"
self.url = "http://www.whatever.com/"
self.download_url = "http://www.whatever.com/en/"
self.trademark = ""
self.comments = "a comment on the prog"
self.name = "the prog name"
self.description = "a desc on the prog"
wx_emb = MetaBase(
script = "simple_plot.py",
other_resources = [(RT_MANIFEST, 1, manifest_template % dict(prog="your prog name"))],
## icon_resources = [(1, r"images/some.ico")],
dest_base = r"prog\simple_plot")
setup(
classifiers = ["Copyright:: your name",
"Development Status :: 5 Stable",
"Intended Audience :: End User",
"License :: Shareware",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 2000",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows XP",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 9x",
"Programming Language :: Python, wxPython",
"Topic :: Home Use"
"Natural Language :: German",
"Natural Language :: French",
"Natural Language :: English"],
windows = [wx_emb],
options = options,
zipfile = zipfile,
data_files = [("lib\\matplotlibdata", mpfiles),
## matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles(), # if you don't use the lib option
]
)
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Example: simple line plot.
Show how to make and save a simple line plot with labels, title and grid
"""
from pylab import *
t = arange(0.0, 1.0+0.01, 0.01)
s = cos(2*2*pi*t)
plot(t, s)
xlabel('time (s)')
ylabel('voltage (mV)')
title('About as simple as it gets, folks')
grid(True)
#savefig('simple_plot.png')
savefig('simple_plot')
show()
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