使用Pyinstaller打包exe文件详细图文教程

2022-08-15 12:46:50
目录
前言场景说明pyinstaller安装打包参数打包问题解决方法汇总总结

前言

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场景说明

    使用Pyinstaller将Python脚本或者项目打包,生成可执行的.exe文件。Pyinstaller是一个很不错的免费打包工具,支持Windows,Linux和MacOS,完美支持32位和64位系统。除了Pyinstaller,>

    pyinstaller安装

    pip install pyinstaller

    打包参数

    # 常用打包参数
    # -F -D互斥参数
    -F  打包成一个exe文件,小项目可以采用,打开比较慢,多个.py打包时不能使用
    -D  默认参数,打包结果放入到创建的文件夹中,可以看到里面有很多的依赖文件
    
    # -w -c互斥参数
    -w  使用项目的GUI界面,无cmd控制台
    -c  默认参数,使用cmd控制台 如果打包文件执行报错,可尝试用-c 显示控制台
    
    -n  执行项目的名称,默认.py的文件名
    -i  将ico图标打包到exe文件中
    
    --hidden-import 打包时导包信息
    # 打包PyQt项目强烈建议 带上以下参数
    --hidden-import PyQt5.sip
    
    # 打包命令示例
    # 在项目的根目录下执行打包命令
    pyinstaller -w xxx.py --hidden-import PyQt5.sip
     
    # 打包结果输出在项目根目录下的 dist文件夹中
    # 不建议使用 -F打包成一个exe文件 所谓:打包一时爽,打开5秒钟
    # 非-F命令下, 静态资源、建好的Sqlite数据库可以直接放入dist中 生成的文件夹中
    
      Pyinstaller只是将Python解释器和脚本打包成一个可执行文件, 不同于编译成真正的机器码。所以代码的运行效率是降低的,只是解决了小白用户的操作难度。打包时会分析项目的依赖,并将相关的依赖打包进来,并进行加密处理不同的操作系统, 需要在不同的操作系统进行打包。

      打包问题解决方法汇总

      debug

        控制台debug
        在本地运行成功, 建议在第一次打包exe时使用 -c命令,这样可以在控制台中显示可能的报错信息。
        如果打包时没有用-c不会出现控制台或者控制台一闪而过,看不到报错信息, 可以在cmd命令行窗口执行exe文件
        fatal error faild to execute script file
        Pyinstaller打包时有些库没有打包进去,可以将报错信息中的库通过 --hidden-import 报错的包 的进行打包

        pyinstaller 打包python3.6+PyQt5中各种错误的解决方案

          依赖报错打包结果文件过大

          帮助中的参数

          >>> pyinstaller -h
          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: .\build)
            -y, --noconfirm       Replace output directory (default:
                                  SPECPATH\dist\SPECNAME) 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.
          

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