I'm poking around the various options to setup.py
for including non-python files, and they're somewhat less than intuitive. I'd like to be able to check the package generated by bdist_wheel
to see what's actually in it--not so much to make sure that it will work (that's what tests are for) but to see the effects of the options I've set.
How do I list the files contained in a .whl
?
You can take the wheel file change the extension to .zip
and then extract the contents like any other zip file.
from PEP 427
A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted file name and the
.whl
extension.
the Django python package has a wheel file. Try Django-1.8.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl as an example. Their package contains non-python files if you wanted to see where they end up being stored in the archive.
The following code works correctly using python2
and python3
. It will list the files in any wheel package. I use the pep8
wheel package as an example, whose wheel can be downloaded with pip download --no-deps pep8==1.7.0
.
import pprint
from zipfile import ZipFile
path = 'pep8-1.7.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl'
names = ZipFile(path).namelist()
pprint.pprint(names)
['pep8.py',
'pep8-1.7.0.dist-info/DESCRIPTION.rst',
'pep8-1.7.0.dist-info/entry_points.txt',
'pep8-1.7.0.dist-info/metadata.json',
'pep8-1.7.0.dist-info/namespace_packages.txt',
'pep8-1.7.0.dist-info/top_level.txt',
'pep8-1.7.0.dist-info/WHEEL',
'pep8-1.7.0.dist-info/METADATA',
'pep8-1.7.0.dist-info/RECORD']