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datatools-dev/build/datatools.spec
Michael e1f364f010 feat: Tier B operator scaffolding — bundle, copy SoT, posts, emails
Pick up and finish yesterday's cut-off Tier B pass.

- build/: PyInstaller scaffold (datatools.spec + launcher.py +
  hook-streamlit.py + README) — folder-mode bundle, locked
  127.0.0.1, per-OS recipe
- marketing/COPY.md: single source of truth for every customer-facing
  string — landing H1/sub/CTAs, demo CTAs, email subjects, Gumroad
  listing, banned phrases
- marketing/community-posts/: 9 drafts (3 posts × 3 niches:
  bookkeeper, revops, shopify-pet) — story / tip / soft-offer
- marketing/emails/: 18 drafts (Gumroad delivery + 5-touch
  onboarding × 3 niches), per-niche segmentation guidance
- docs/NEXT-STEPS.md: flip 2.2 / 2.4 / 3.1 / 3.4 to done with
  pointers to the new assets; add Phase 0 inventory rows
- .gitignore: narrow `build/` ignore so PyInstaller spec + launcher
  + hooks get tracked, only generated artifacts (build/build/,
  build/__pycache__/, build/dist/) stay ignored

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-02 14:04:37 +00:00

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# PyInstaller spec for DataTools.
#
# Build (from the repo root, after ``pip install pyinstaller``):
#
# pyinstaller build/datatools.spec
#
# Output: ``dist/DataTools/`` (folder mode) and ``dist/DataTools.exe``
# (or platform equivalent) on Windows; ``dist/DataTools.app`` on macOS
# when packaged via ``--target-arch universal2``. See ``build/README.md``
# for the full per-platform recipe.
#
# Why folder-mode (one-dir) is the default:
# * Streamlit's static assets + Python interpreter + ~300 MB of deps
# compress poorly into onefile. Onefile mode unpacks every launch
# to a temp dir — adds 5-15 s startup latency that confuses
# non-technical buyers ("did it crash?").
# * Folder mode lets the installer (Inno Setup on Win, .dmg on Mac)
# run a one-time copy. Subsequent launches are instant.
#
# Cross-platform note: this single spec file is built ON each target
# platform. Cross-compilation isn't supported — Mac builds need a
# Mac, Windows builds need a Windows machine (or a Windows GitHub
# Actions runner). See build/README.md for the matrix recipe.
# -*- mode: python ; coding: utf-8 -*-
from pathlib import Path
from PyInstaller.utils.hooks import (
collect_all,
collect_data_files,
collect_submodules,
)
# Repo root from this spec's location (PyInstaller sets SPECPATH).
REPO = Path(SPECPATH).resolve().parent
# ----- Hidden imports ------------------------------------------------
# PyInstaller's static analyser misses everything Streamlit reaches
# through ``importlib`` and the per-tool registries our app uses. We
# exhaustively pull every submodule of the libraries that bridge
# user code to runtime — better a 50 MB-bigger bundle than a runtime
# ImportError on the buyer's machine.
hidden_imports: list[str] = []
hidden_imports += collect_submodules("streamlit")
hidden_imports += collect_submodules("pandas")
hidden_imports += collect_submodules("phonenumbers")
hidden_imports += collect_submodules("rapidfuzz")
hidden_imports += collect_submodules("charset_normalizer")
hidden_imports += collect_submodules("openpyxl")
hidden_imports += collect_submodules("loguru")
# Our own engine + GUI modules. Even though we import them directly
# at the top of ``launcher.py`` / ``app.py``, the Streamlit
# session-state and per-page page discovery layers re-import via
# names that PyInstaller doesn't see.
hidden_imports += collect_submodules("src")
# ----- Data files ---------------------------------------------------
# Streamlit's static assets (the JS / CSS / fonts the browser fetches
# from the bundled HTTP server) are NOT Python files; PyInstaller
# can't auto-find them.
datas: list[tuple[str, str]] = []
# Streamlit's runtime assets.
datas += collect_data_files("streamlit", include_py_files=False)
# phonenumbers ships its country/area-code metadata as resources.
datas += collect_data_files("phonenumbers", include_py_files=False)
# Our application files. PyInstaller's bundler treats source as code
# (.pyc) by default; we add it again as data so the launcher's
# ``Path(sys._MEIPASS) / "src" / "gui" / "app.py"`` resolution works.
datas += [
(str(REPO / "src"), "src"),
(str(REPO / "samples" / "demo"), "samples/demo"),
(str(REPO / ".streamlit" / "config.toml"),".streamlit"),
]
# ----- Analysis ------------------------------------------------------
a = Analysis(
[str(REPO / "build" / "launcher.py")],
pathex=[str(REPO)],
binaries=[],
datas=datas,
hiddenimports=hidden_imports,
hookspath=[str(REPO / "build" / "hooks")],
hooksconfig={},
runtime_hooks=[],
excludes=[
# Ship-trim — PyInstaller pulls these in but we never need
# them, and they add ~80 MB combined.
"tkinter",
"matplotlib",
"scipy",
"IPython",
"jupyter",
"notebook",
"test",
"tests",
],
noarchive=False,
)
pyz = PYZ(a.pure)
exe = EXE(
pyz,
a.scripts,
[],
exclude_binaries=True,
name="DataTools",
debug=False,
bootloader_ignore_signals=False,
strip=False,
upx=True,
console=False, # GUI app — no terminal window on Win/Mac
disable_windowed_traceback=False,
icon=str(REPO / "build" / "icon.icns") if (REPO / "build" / "icon.icns").exists() else None,
)
coll = COLLECT(
exe,
a.binaries,
a.datas,
strip=False,
upx=True,
upx_exclude=[],
name="DataTools",
)
# macOS .app bundle wrapper. PyInstaller produces it only on Mac;
# this block is a no-op on Win/Linux.
import sys as _sys
if _sys.platform == "darwin":
app = BUNDLE(
coll,
name="DataTools.app",
icon=str(REPO / "build" / "icon.icns") if (REPO / "build" / "icon.icns").exists() else None,
bundle_identifier="com.datatools.desktop",
info_plist={
"CFBundleDisplayName": "DataTools",
"CFBundleVersion": "1.0.0",
"CFBundleShortVersionString": "1.0.0",
"NSHighResolutionCapable": True,
# Buyer's macOS will not show the app's window in the dock
# if this is True. We want the dock icon so the buyer can
# see the app is running while the browser tab is open.
"LSUIElement": False,
},
)