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NAME
briefcase - Tool for converting Python projects into standalone native applications for distribution.
SYNOPSIS
briefcase [command] [platform] [format] [options]
DESCRIPTION
briefcase is a tool that allows you to convert a Python project into a standalone native application, ready for distribution. It supports multiple platforms and formats, making it easy to create, build, and publish applications.
USAGE
briefcase [-h] <command> [<platform>] [<format>] [...]
ENVIRONMENT SETUP
Before using Briefcase, you need to prepare your environment. This involves ensuring Python is installed and setting up a virtual environment. 1. Install Python Briefcase requires Python to be installed on your system. You can use the system's default Python or manage multiple Python versions using pyenv. Option 1: Use the system Python Most Linux distributions and macOS come with Python pre-installed. To check if Python is installed, run: python3 --version If Python is not installed, you can install it using your system's package manager. For example: - On Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt install python3 - On macOS (using Homebrew): brew install python Option 2: Use pyenv to manage Python versions If you need to use a specific version of Python or manage multiple versions, you can use pyenv. To install pyenv, follow the instructions at: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv After installing pyenv, you can install a specific Python version, for example: pyenv install 3.9.7 And set it as the global version: pyenv global 3.9.7 2. Create a Virtual Environment It is recommended to use a virtual environment to isolate your project's dependencies. To create and activate a virtual environment, follow these steps: 1. Create a virtual environment: python3 -m venv venv 2. Activate the virtual environment: - On Linux/macOS: source venv/bin/activate - On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate Once activated, your terminal prompt will change to indicate the virtual environment is active. You can now install Briefcase and other dependencies within this environment.
COMMANDS
new Create a new Briefcase project. dev Run a Briefcase project in the dev environment. convert Set up an existing project for Briefcase. create Create a new app for a target platform. open Open an app in the build tool for the target platform. build Build an app for a target platform. update Update the source, dependencies, and resources for an app. run Run an app. package Package an app for distribution. publish Publish an app to a distribution channel. upgrade Upgrade Briefcase-managed tools.
PLATFORMS
android, iOS, linux, macOS, web, windows
OPTIONS
-h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Show the program's version number and exit.
EXAMPLES
briefcase new The `briefcase new` command requests basic information to create a new application. The following details are required: Formal Name: Full name of the application (default: "Hello World"). App Name: Technical name of the application, without spaces (default: "helloworld"). Bundle: Unique app identifier. If you own a domain, enter it in reverse order (e.g., com.example). Otherwise, use the default (com.example). Project Name: Name of the project directory (default: "Hello World"). Description: Brief description of the application (accept the default or customize). Author: Your name as the author of the project. Author's Email: Your email, used for settings and publishing. URL: Application home page (use your own domain or the default https://example.com/helloworld). License: Choose the project license (default: BSD). GUI Framework: Choose the GUI framework (default: Toga, BeeWare's GUI toolkit). ├── venv-venv/ │ └── ... └── helloworld/ ├── CHANGELOG ├── LICENSE ├── pyproject.toml ├── README.rst ├── src/ │ └── helloworld/ │ ├── app.py │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── __main__.py │ └── resources/ │ └── README └── tests/ ├── helloworld.py ├── __init__.py └── test_app.py briefcase create This command installs the dependencies specified in the pyproject.toml file, creating the project structure for the native operating system and configuring the necessary files for packaging and distributing the application: (venv-venv)$ briefcase create [helloworld] Finalizing application configuration... Targeting ubuntu:jammy (Vendor base debian) Determining glibc version... done Targeting glibc 2.35 Targeting Python3.10 [helloworld] Generating application template... Using app template: https://github.com/beeware/briefcase-linux-AppImage-template.git, branch v0.3.18 ... `briefcase create android` This command configures the project structure for packaging on the Android system. briefcase build The command compiles and prepares a Briefcase project for distribution on the specified platform. It generates the binaries, packages and configurations required to run the application (venv-venv)$ briefcase build [helloworld] Finalizing application configuration... Targeting ubuntu:jammy (Vendor base debian) Determining glibc version... done Targeting glibc 2.35 Targeting Python3.10 [helloworld] Building application... Build bootstrap binary... make: Entering directory '/home/brutus/beeware-tutorial/helloworld/build/linux/ubuntu/jammy/bootstrap' ... make: Leaving directory '/home/brutus/beeware-tutorial/helloworld/build/linux/ubuntu/jammy/bootstrap' Building bootstrap binary... done Installing license... done Installing changelog... done Installing man page... done Updating file permissions... done Stripping binary... done briefcase run This command executes the generated application within the environment prepared by Briefcase, ensuring that all dependencies and configurations are correctly applied: (venv-venv)$ briefcase run [helloworld] Finalizing application configuration... Targeting ubuntu:jammy (Vendor base debian) Determining glibc version... done Targeting glibc 2.35 Targeting Python3.10 [helloworld] Starting app... =========================================================================== Install path: /home/brutus/beeware-tutorial/helloworld/build/helloworld/linux/ubuntu/jammy/helloworld-0.0.1/usr Pre-initializing Python runtime... PYTHONPATH: /usr/lib/python3.10 /usr/lib/python3.10/lib-dynload /home/brutus/beeware-tutorial/helloworld/build/helloworld/linux/ubuntu/jammy/helloworld-0.0.1/usr/lib/helloworld/app /home/brutus/beeware-tutorial/helloworld/build/helloworld/linux/ubuntu/jammy/helloworld-0.0.1/usr/lib/helloworld/app_packages Configure argc/argv... Initializing Python runtime... Running app module: helloworld briefcase package This command generates the final files needed to distribute the application, such as target platform-specific installers and packages. (venv-venv)$ briefcase packahe [helloworld] Finalizing application configuration... Targeting ubuntu:jammy (Vendor base debian) Determining glibc version... done Targeting glibc 2.35 Targeting Python3.10 [helloworld] Building .deb package... Write Debian package control file... done dpkg-deb: building package 'helloworld' in 'helloworld-0.0.1.deb'. Building Debian package... done [helloworld] Packaged dist/helloworld_0.0.1-1~ubuntu-jammy_amd64.deb
SEE ALSO
Check the official documentation at https://briefcase.readthedocs.io/ for more details.
AUTHOR
Briefcase Project https://github.com/beeware/briefcase/ or https://briefcase.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ Josenilson Ferreira da Silva <nilsonfsilva@hotmail.com> authored this manual. BRIEFCASE 1.0.0 JAN 2024 BRIEFCASE(1)