• python 程序双击执行的小技巧


    文章更新于:2020-04-03
    按照惯例,需要的文件附上链接放在文首。

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    一、使用 PyInstaller 打包程序

    1.1、可以使用 pip 进行安装

    pip install PyInstaller
    # 如果出现 success 标志即安装成功
    

    1.2、执行打包命令

    py文件所在文件夹地址栏输入 cmd 回车进入命令行,输入 pyinstaller -F name.py 进行打包。

    pyinstall -F --icon ok.ico 程序文件名.py
    

    其中 -F 参数表示将程序打包成一个独立的文件。

    如果你想自定义图标的话,你可以使用 --icon 参数。
    注:这个 icon 文件需要是 ico 文件,如果你只是把图片改个后缀,它应该是会报错的。
    如何制作 icon 文件,可以参见文首的链接。

    1.3、查看程序文件

    打包完成之后就可以去当前目录 dist 文件夹查看程序文件了。
    这个程序文件理论上双击即可执行~

    1.4、引入文件

    如果你的程序引入了其他文件,比如一个 txt 文件,那么如果你想把其也打包进去,你就需要修改中间文件spec 配置文件。

    在打包时生成的 spec 文件中,找到 datas 文件,添加一个元祖。
    datas=[(‘res’, ’.’)] 第一项为资源文件所在的文件夹, 第二个值‘.’代表当前路径。

    之后再次 pyinstall -F xxx.spec打包即可。
    这时文件即可正常打包进程序。

    二、如何减少打包体积

    我们会发现,使用其打包以后,程序的体积往往远大于源代码的体积。
    这是因为其可能引入了一些不必要的文件。

    为了减少体积,我们可以这样:

    2.1、改善 import 语句

    能用 from xxx import xxx 就不用 import xxx ,前者更轻量!

    2.2、使用 pipenv

    使用 pipenv 建立虚拟环境,然后安装程序引入的包以后再进行打包,可以进一步减小程序的体积。

    具体操作是:

    #建立虚拟环境(也可直接执行第二步)
    pipenv install
    #进入虚拟环境
    pipenv shell
    
    #安装你程序引入的库文件
    pip install xxx
    #安装打包库文件
    pip install pyinstaller
    
    #开始打包
    pyinstaller -F -i ok.ico  程序名.py
    

    2.3 PyInstaller 命令参数:

    usage: pyinstaller [-h] [-v] [-D] [-F] [--specpath DIR] [-n NAME]
                       [--add-data <SRC;DEST or SRC:DEST>]
                       [--add-binary <SRC;DEST or SRC:DEST>] [-p DIR]
                       [--hidden-import MODULENAME]
                       [--additional-hooks-dir HOOKSPATH]
                       [--runtime-hook RUNTIME_HOOKS] [--exclude-module EXCLUDES]
                       [--key KEY] [-d {all,imports,bootloader,noarchive}] [-s]
                       [--noupx] [--upx-exclude FILE] [-c] [-w]
                       [-i <FILE.ico or FILE.exe,ID or FILE.icns>]
                       [--version-file FILE] [-m <FILE or XML>] [-r RESOURCE]
                       [--uac-admin] [--uac-uiaccess] [--win-private-assemblies]
                       [--win-no-prefer-redirects]
                       [--osx-bundle-identifier BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER]
                       [--runtime-tmpdir PATH] [--bootloader-ignore-signals]
                       [--distpath DIR] [--workpath WORKPATH] [-y]
                       [--upx-dir UPX_DIR] [-a] [--clean] [--log-level LEVEL]
                       scriptname [scriptname ...]
    
    positional arguments:
      scriptname            name of scriptfiles to be processed or exactly one
                            .spec-file. If a .spec-file is specified, most options
                            are unnecessary and are ignored.
    
    optional arguments:
      -h, --help            show this help message and exit
      -v, --version         Show program version info and exit.
      --distpath DIR        Where to put the bundled app (default: .dist)
      --workpath WORKPATH   Where to put all the temporary work files, .log, .pyz
                            and etc. (default: .uild)
      -y, --noconfirm       Replace output directory (default:
                            SPECPATHdistSPECNAME) without asking for
                            confirmation
      --upx-dir UPX_DIR     Path to UPX utility (default: search the execution
                            path)
      -a, --ascii           Do not include unicode encoding support (default:
                            included if available)
      --clean               Clean PyInstaller cache and remove temporary files
                            before building.
      --log-level LEVEL     Amount of detail in build-time console messages. LEVEL
                            may be one of TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR,
                            CRITICAL (default: INFO).
    
    What to generate:
      -D, --onedir          Create a one-folder bundle containing an executable
                            (default)
      -F, --onefile         Create a one-file bundled executable.
      --specpath DIR        Folder to store the generated spec file (default:
                            current directory)
      -n NAME, --name NAME  Name to assign to the bundled app and spec file
                            (default: first script's basename)
    
    What to bundle, where to search:
      --add-data <SRC;DEST or SRC:DEST>
                            Additional non-binary files or folders to be added to
                            the executable. The path separator is platform
                            specific, ``os.pathsep`` (which is ``;`` on Windows
                            and ``:`` on most unix systems) is used. This option
                            can be used multiple times.
      --add-binary <SRC;DEST or SRC:DEST>
                            Additional binary files to be added to the executable.
                            See the ``--add-data`` option for more details. This
                            option can be used multiple times.
      -p DIR, --paths DIR   A path to search for imports (like using PYTHONPATH).
                            Multiple paths are allowed, separated by ';', or use
                            this option multiple times
      --hidden-import MODULENAME, --hiddenimport MODULENAME
                            Name an import not visible in the code of the
                            script(s). This option can be used multiple times.
      --additional-hooks-dir HOOKSPATH
                            An additional path to search for hooks. This option
                            can be used multiple times.
      --runtime-hook RUNTIME_HOOKS
                            Path to a custom runtime hook file. A runtime hook is
                            code that is bundled with the executable and is
                            executed before any other code or module to set up
                            special features of the runtime environment. This
                            option can be used multiple times.
      --exclude-module EXCLUDES
                            Optional module or package (the Python name, not the
                            path name) that will be ignored (as though it was not
                            found). This option can be used multiple times.
      --key KEY             The key used to encrypt Python bytecode.
    
    How to generate:
      -d {all,imports,bootloader,noarchive}, --debug {all,imports,bootloader,noarchive}
                            Provide assistance with debugging a frozen
                            application. This argument may be provided multiple
                            times to select several of the following options.
                            
                            - all: All three of the following options.
                            
                            - imports: specify the -v option to the underlying
                              Python interpreter, causing it to print a message
                              each time a module is initialized, showing the
                              place (filename or built-in module) from which it
                              is loaded. See
                              https://docs.python.org/3/using/cmdline.html#id4.
                            
                            - bootloader: tell the bootloader to issue progress
                              messages while initializing and starting the
                              bundled app. Used to diagnose problems with
                              missing imports.
                            
                            - noarchive: instead of storing all frozen Python
                              source files as an archive inside the resulting
                              executable, store them as files in the resulting
                              output directory.
                            
      -s, --strip           Apply a symbol-table strip to the executable and
                            shared libs (not recommended for Windows)
      --noupx               Do not use UPX even if it is available (works
                            differently between Windows and *nix)
      --upx-exclude FILE    Prevent a binary from being compressed when using upx.
                            This is typically used if upx corrupts certain
                            binaries during compression. FILE is the filename of
                            the binary without path. This option can be used
                            multiple times.
    
    Windows and Mac OS X specific options:
      -c, --console, --nowindowed
                            Open a console window for standard i/o (default). On
                            Windows this option will have no effect if the first
                            script is a '.pyw' file.
      -w, --windowed, --noconsole
                            Windows and Mac OS X: do not provide a console window
                            for standard i/o. On Mac OS X this also triggers
                            building an OS X .app bundle. On Windows this option
                            will be set if the first script is a '.pyw' file. This
                            option is ignored in *NIX systems.
      -i <FILE.ico or FILE.exe,ID or FILE.icns>, --icon <FILE.ico or FILE.exe,ID or FILE.icns>
                            FILE.ico: apply that icon to a Windows executable.
                            FILE.exe,ID, extract the icon with ID from an exe.
                            FILE.icns: apply the icon to the .app bundle on Mac OS
                            X
    
    Windows specific options:
      --version-file FILE   add a version resource from FILE to the exe
      -m <FILE or XML>, --manifest <FILE or XML>
                            add manifest FILE or XML to the exe
      -r RESOURCE, --resource RESOURCE
                            Add or update a resource to a Windows executable. The
                            RESOURCE is one to four items,
                            FILE[,TYPE[,NAME[,LANGUAGE]]]. FILE can be a data file
                            or an exe/dll. For data files, at least TYPE and NAME
                            must be specified. LANGUAGE defaults to 0 or may be
                            specified as wildcard * to update all resources of the
                            given TYPE and NAME. For exe/dll files, all resources
                            from FILE will be added/updated to the final
                            executable if TYPE, NAME and LANGUAGE are omitted or
                            specified as wildcard *.This option can be used
                            multiple times.
      --uac-admin           Using this option creates a Manifest which will
                            request elevation upon application restart.
      --uac-uiaccess        Using this option allows an elevated application to
                            work with Remote Desktop.
    
    Windows Side-by-side Assembly searching options (advanced):
      --win-private-assemblies
                            Any Shared Assemblies bundled into the application
                            will be changed into Private Assemblies. This means
                            the exact versions of these assemblies will always be
                            used, and any newer versions installed on user
                            machines at the system level will be ignored.
      --win-no-prefer-redirects
                            While searching for Shared or Private Assemblies to
                            bundle into the application, PyInstaller will prefer
                            not to follow policies that redirect to newer
                            versions, and will try to bundle the exact versions of
                            the assembly.
    
    Mac OS X specific options:
      --osx-bundle-identifier BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER
                            Mac OS X .app bundle identifier is used as the default
                            unique program name for code signing purposes. The
                            usual form is a hierarchical name in reverse DNS
                            notation. For example:
                            com.mycompany.department.appname (default: first
                            script's basename)
    
    Rarely used special options:
      --runtime-tmpdir PATH
                            Where to extract libraries and support files in
                            `onefile`-mode. If this option is given, the
                            bootloader will ignore any temp-folder location
                            defined by the run-time OS. The ``_MEIxxxxxx``-folder
                            will be created here. Please use this option only if
                            you know what you are doing.
      --bootloader-ignore-signals
                            Tell the bootloader to ignore signals rather than
                            forwarding them to the child process. Useful in
                            situations where e.g. a supervisor process signals
                            both the bootloader and child (e.g. via a process
                            group) to avoid signalling the child twice.
    
    

    三、Enjoy!

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