Problem
Distutils requires that you manually specify each directory and data-file to be included in the distribution. For packages with large and deep sub-package hierarchies it can be a pain to keep this list in sync with the code, particularly as forgetting an entry is not noticable until a user happens to report that a resource is missing.
Solution
Use an automatic scanning mechanism to generate the data_files parameter for setup:
import os import imp def non_python_files(path): """ Return all non-python-file filenames in path """ result = [] all_results = [] module_suffixes = [info[0] for info in imp.get_suffixes()] ignore_dirs = ['cvs'] for item in os.listdir(path): name = os.path.join(path, item) if ( os.path.isfile(name) and os.path.splitext(item)[1] not in module_suffixes ): result.append(name) elif os.path.isdir(name) and item.lower() not in ignore_dirs: all_results.extend(non_python_files(name)) if result: all_results.append((path, result)) return all_results
Then call it for the directories which contain data-files you want to include.
data_files = ( non_python_files('pytable') + non_python_files(os.path.join('pytable', 'doc')) )
and pass the result to setup:
setup ( name = "pytable", version = "0.7.7a", data_files = data_files, cmdclass = {'install_data':smart_install_data}, **extra_arguments )
(See DistutilsInstallDataScattered for the smart_install_data command.)
You can see a real-world usage example in the PyTable setup script
Discussion
Again, there should be some way to do this with a distutils template processing call or something, but this direct processing approach works well enough. This approach is very similar to DistutilsAutoPackageDiscovery.