I wrote a script that will help a Windows user in her daily life. I want to simply send her the .exe and not ask her to install python, dlls or have to deal with any additional files.
I've read plenty of the stackoverflow entries regarding compiling Python scripts into executable files. I am a bit confused as there are many options but some seem dated (no updates since 2008) and none were simple enough for me not to be asking this right now after a few hours spent on this.
I'm hoping there's a better, up-to-date way to do this.
I looked into:
but either I couldn't get them to work or couldn't understand how to get the result I need. The closest I got was with py2exe but it still gave me the MSVCR71.dll
I would appreciate a step-by-step answer as I was also unable to follow some of the tweaking answers here that require some prior understanding of how to use py2exe or some of the other tools.
I'm using Python 2.5 as one of the modules is only available for that version.
you may want to see if your app can run under IronPython. If so, you can compile it to an exe http://www.codeplex.com/IronPython
You can create executable from python script using NSIS (nullsoft scriptable install system). Follow the below steps to convert your python files to executable.
.zip
file that you want to export into executable.Start
NSIS
and selectInstaller based on ZIP file
. Find and provide path to your compressed file.Provide your
Installer Name
andDefault Folder
path and click on Generate to generate yourexe
file.Once its done you can click on Test to test executable or Close to complete the process.
For video tutorial follow: How to Convert any Python File to .EXE
PyInstaller will create a single-file executable if you use the
--onefile
option (though what it actually does is extracts then runs itself).There's a simple PyInstaller tutorial here. If you have any questions about using it, please post them...
i would recommend going to http://sourceforge.net/projects/py2exe/files/latest/download?source=files to download py2exe. Then make a python file named setup.py. Inside it, type
Save in your user folder Also save the file you want converted in that same folder
Run window's command prompt type in
setup.py install py2exe
It should print many lines of code...
Next, open the dist folder.
Run the
exe
file.If there are needed files for the program to work, move them to the folder
Copy/Send the dist folder to person.
Optional: Change the name of the dist folder
Hope it works!:)
You could create an installer for you EXE file by:
1. Press WinKey + R
2. Type "iexpress" (without quotes) into the run window
3. Complete the wizard for creating the installation program.
4. Distribute the completed EXE.
I would join @Nicholas in recommending PyInstaller (with the
--onefile
flag), but be warned: do not use the "latest release", PyInstaller 1.3 -- it's years old. Use the "pre-release" 1.4, download it here -- or even better the code from the svn repo -- install SVN and runsvn co http://svn.pyinstaller.org/trunk pyinstaller
.As @Nicholas implies, dynamic libraries cannot be run from the same file as the rest of the executable -- but fortunately they can be packed together with all the rest in a "self-unpacking" executable that will unpack itself into some temporary directory as needed; PyInstaller does a good job at this (and at many other things --
py2exe
is more popular, butpyinstaller
in my opinion is preferable in all other respects).