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1. Create minimal environment to run the app in conda. E.g. 'conda create --name new_env' |
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2. Activate the environment 'conda activate new_env' |
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3. cd to this folder. Install packages from requirements.txt using 'pip install -r requirements.txt' |
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NOTE: for ensuring that spaCy models are loaded into the program correctly in requirements.txt, follow this guide: https://spacy.io/usage/models#models-download |
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6. If necessary, create hook- files to tell pyinstaller to include specific packages in the exe build. Examples are provided for gradio and en_core_web_sm (a spaCy model). Put these in the build_deps\ subfolder |
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7. pip install pyinstaller |
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8. In command line, cd to the folder that contains app.py. |
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9.Run the following, assuming you want to make one single .exe file (This helped me: https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/8108): |
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a) In command line: pyi-makespec --additional-hooks-dir="build_deps\\" --collect-data=gradio_client --collect-data=gradio --hidden-import pyarrow.vendored.version --onefile --name DataSearchApp_0.2.3 app.py |
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b) Open the created spec file in Notepad. Add the following to the end of the Analysis section then save: |
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a = Analysis( |
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module_collection_mode={ |
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'gradio': 'py', # Collect gradio package as source .py files |
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} |
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) |
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c) Back in command line, run this: pyinstaller --clean --noconfirm DataSearchApp_0.2.3.spec |
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9. A 'dist' folder will be created with the executable inside along with all dependencies('dist\data_text_search'). |
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10. In 'dist\data_text_search' try double clicking on the .exe file. After a short delay, the command prompt should inform you about the IP address of the app that is now running. Copy the IP address. **Do not close this window!** |
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11. In an Internet browser, navigate to the indicated IP address. The app should now be running in your browser window. |