.. -*- mode: rst ; ispell-local-dictionary: "american" -*- ========================== pyi-makespec ========================== ------------------------------------------------------------- Create a spec file for your |PyInstaller| project ------------------------------------------------------------- :Author: Giovanni Bajo :Copyright: 2005-2011 by Giovanni Bajo, based on previous work under copyright 2002 McMillan Enterprises, Inc. :Version: |PyInstallerVersion| :Manual section: 1 .. raw:: manpage .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l SYNOPSIS ========== ``pyi-makespec`` SCRIPT [SCRIPT ...] DESCRIPTION ============ The spec file is the description of what you want |PyInstaller| to do with your program. ``pyi-makespec`` is a simple wizard to create spec files that cover basic usages:: py-Makespec [--onefile] yourprogram.py By default, ``pyi-makespec`` generates a spec file that tells |PyInstaller| to create a distribution directory contains the main executable and the dynamic libraries. The option ``--onefile`` specifies that you want PyInstaller to build a single file with everything inside. In most cases the specfile generated by ``pyi-makespec`` is all you need. If not, see `When things go wrong` in the manual and be sure to read the introduction to `Spec Files`. OPTIONS ======== General Options -------------------- -h, --help show this help message and exit --log-level=LOGLEVEL Log level for MakeSpec.py (default: INFO, choose one of DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL) What to generate ------------------ -F, --onefile create a single file deployment -D, --onedir create a single directory deployment (default) -o DIR, --out=DIR generate the spec file in the specified directory (default: current directory) -n NAME, --name=NAME name to assign to the project (default: first script's basename) What to bundle, where to search --------------------------------- -p DIR, --paths=DIR set base path for import (like using PYTHONPATH). Multiple directories are allowed, separating them with ':', or using this option multiple times --additional-hooks-dir=HOOKSPATH additional path to search for hooks (may be given several times) -a, --ascii do NOT include unicode encodings (default: included if available) --hidden-import=MODULENAME import hidden in the script(s). This option can be used multiple times. How to generate ------------------- -d, --debug use the debug (verbose) build of the executable for packaging. This will make the packaged executable be more verbose when run. -s, --strip strip the exe and shared libs (don't try this on Windows) -X, --upx use UPX if available (works differently between Windows and \*nix) Windows specific options ------------------------- -c, --console, --nowindowed use a console subsystem executable (Windows only) (default) -w, --windowed, --noconsole use a Windows subsystem executable (Windows only) -v FILE, --version=FILE add a version resource from FILE to the exe (Windows only) -i ICON_or_FILE_ID, --icon=ICON_or_FILE_ID If file is an .ico file, add the icon to the final executable. Otherwise, the syntax 'file.exe,id' to extract the icon with the specified id from file.exe and add it to the final executable -m FILE_or_XML, --manifest=FILE_or_XML add manifest FILE or XML to the exe (Windows only) -r RESOURCE, --resource=RESOURCE RESOURCE is of format FILE[,TYPE[,NAME[,LANGUAGE]]]. Add or update resource of the given type, name and language from FILE to the final executable. FILE can be a data file or an exe/dll. For data files, atleast TYPE and NAME need to 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 \*. Multiple resources are allowed, using this option multiple times. SEE ALSO ============= ``pyi-build``\(1), The PyInstaller Manual, ``pyinstaller``\(1) Project Homepage |Homepage| .. include:: _definitions.txt