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#!/bin/bash
# Cause the script to exit if a single command fails.
set -e
# Show explicitly which commands are currently running.
set -x
# Much of this is taken from https://github.com/matthew-brett/multibuild.
# This script uses "sudo", so you may need to type in a password a couple times.
MACPYTHON_URL=https://www.python.org/ftp/python
MACPYTHON_PY_PREFIX=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions
DOWNLOAD_DIR=python_downloads
NODE_VERSION="14"
PY_VERSIONS=("3.6.1"
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"3.7.0"
"3.8.2")
PY_INSTS=("python-3.6.1-macosx10.6.pkg"
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"python-3.7.0-macosx10.6.pkg"
"python-3.8.2-macosx10.9.pkg")
PY_MMS=("3.6"
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"3.7"
"3.8")
# The minimum supported numpy version is 1.14, see
# https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-3141
NUMPY_VERSIONS=("1.14.5"
"1.14.5"
"1.14.5")
./ci/travis/install-bazel.sh
mkdir -p $DOWNLOAD_DIR
mkdir -p .whl
# Use the latest version of Node.js in order to build the dashboard.
source "$HOME"/.nvm/nvm.sh
nvm install $NODE_VERSION
nvm use node
# Build the dashboard so its static assets can be included in the wheel.
# TODO(mfitton): switch this back when deleting old dashboard code.
pushd python/ray/new_dashboard/client
npm ci
npm run build
popd
for ((i=0; i<${#PY_VERSIONS[@]}; ++i)); do
PY_VERSION=${PY_VERSIONS[i]}
PY_INST=${PY_INSTS[i]}
PY_MM=${PY_MMS[i]}
NUMPY_VERSION=${NUMPY_VERSIONS[i]}
# The -f flag is passed twice to also run git clean in the arrow subdirectory.
# The -d flag removes directories. The -x flag ignores the .gitignore file,
# and the -e flag ensures that we don't remove the .whl directory.
git clean -f -f -x -d -e .whl -e $DOWNLOAD_DIR -e python/ray/new_dashboard/client -e dashboard/client
# Install Python.
INST_PATH=python_downloads/$PY_INST
curl $MACPYTHON_URL/"$PY_VERSION"/"$PY_INST" > "$INST_PATH"
sudo installer -pkg "$INST_PATH" -target /
PYTHON_EXE=$MACPYTHON_PY_PREFIX/$PY_MM/bin/python$PY_MM
PIP_CMD="$(dirname "$PYTHON_EXE")/pip$PY_MM"
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pushd /tmp
# Install latest version of pip to avoid brownouts.
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curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | $PYTHON_EXE
popd
pushd python
# Setuptools on CentOS is too old to install arrow 0.9.0, therefore we upgrade.
$PIP_CMD install --upgrade setuptools
# Install setuptools_scm because otherwise when building the wheel for
# Python 3.6, we see an error.
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$PIP_CMD install -q setuptools_scm==3.1.0
# Fix the numpy version because this will be the oldest numpy version we can
# support.
$PIP_CMD install -q numpy=="$NUMPY_VERSION" cython==0.29.15
# Install wheel to avoid the error "invalid command 'bdist_wheel'".
$PIP_CMD install -q wheel
# Set the commit SHA in __init__.py.
if [ -n "$TRAVIS_COMMIT" ]; then
sed -i.bak "s/{{RAY_COMMIT_SHA}}/$TRAVIS_COMMIT/g" ray/__init__.py && rm ray/__init__.py.bak
else
echo "TRAVIS_COMMIT variable not set - required to populated ray.__commit__."
exit 1
fi
# Add the correct Python to the path and build the wheel. This is only
# needed so that the installation finds the cython executable.
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PATH=$MACPYTHON_PY_PREFIX/$PY_MM/bin:$PATH $PYTHON_EXE setup.py bdist_wheel
mv dist/*.whl ../.whl/
popd
done