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214 lines
7.5 KiB
214 lines
7.5 KiB
import logging
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import os
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import sys
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import sysconfig
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import typing
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from pip._internal.exceptions import InvalidSchemeCombination, UserInstallationInvalid
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from pip._internal.models.scheme import SCHEME_KEYS, Scheme
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from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv
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from .base import change_root, get_major_minor_version, is_osx_framework
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# Notes on _infer_* functions.
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# Unfortunately ``get_default_scheme()`` didn't exist before 3.10, so there's no
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# way to ask things like "what is the '_prefix' scheme on this platform". These
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# functions try to answer that with some heuristics while accounting for ad-hoc
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# platforms not covered by CPython's default sysconfig implementation. If the
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# ad-hoc implementation does not fully implement sysconfig, we'll fall back to
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# a POSIX scheme.
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_AVAILABLE_SCHEMES = set(sysconfig.get_scheme_names())
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_PREFERRED_SCHEME_API = getattr(sysconfig, "get_preferred_scheme", None)
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def _should_use_osx_framework_prefix() -> bool:
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"""Check for Apple's ``osx_framework_library`` scheme.
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Python distributed by Apple's Command Line Tools has this special scheme
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that's used when:
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* This is a framework build.
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* We are installing into the system prefix.
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This does not account for ``pip install --prefix`` (also means we're not
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installing to the system prefix), which should use ``posix_prefix``, but
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logic here means ``_infer_prefix()`` outputs ``osx_framework_library``. But
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since ``prefix`` is not available for ``sysconfig.get_default_scheme()``,
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which is the stdlib replacement for ``_infer_prefix()``, presumably Apple
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wouldn't be able to magically switch between ``osx_framework_library`` and
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``posix_prefix``. ``_infer_prefix()`` returning ``osx_framework_library``
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means its behavior is consistent whether we use the stdlib implementation
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or our own, and we deal with this special case in ``get_scheme()`` instead.
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"""
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return (
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"osx_framework_library" in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES
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and not running_under_virtualenv()
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and is_osx_framework()
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)
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def _infer_prefix() -> str:
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"""Try to find a prefix scheme for the current platform.
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This tries:
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* A special ``osx_framework_library`` for Python distributed by Apple's
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Command Line Tools, when not running in a virtual environment.
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* Implementation + OS, used by PyPy on Windows (``pypy_nt``).
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* Implementation without OS, used by PyPy on POSIX (``pypy``).
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* OS + "prefix", used by CPython on POSIX (``posix_prefix``).
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* Just the OS name, used by CPython on Windows (``nt``).
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If none of the above works, fall back to ``posix_prefix``.
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"""
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if _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API:
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return _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API("prefix")
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if _should_use_osx_framework_prefix():
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return "osx_framework_library"
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implementation_suffixed = f"{sys.implementation.name}_{os.name}"
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if implementation_suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
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return implementation_suffixed
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if sys.implementation.name in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
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return sys.implementation.name
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suffixed = f"{os.name}_prefix"
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if suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
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return suffixed
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if os.name in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: # On Windows, prefx is just called "nt".
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return os.name
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return "posix_prefix"
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def _infer_user() -> str:
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"""Try to find a user scheme for the current platform."""
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if _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API:
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return _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API("user")
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if is_osx_framework() and not running_under_virtualenv():
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suffixed = "osx_framework_user"
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else:
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suffixed = f"{os.name}_user"
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if suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
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return suffixed
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if "posix_user" not in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: # User scheme unavailable.
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raise UserInstallationInvalid()
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return "posix_user"
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def _infer_home() -> str:
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"""Try to find a home for the current platform."""
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if _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API:
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return _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API("home")
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suffixed = f"{os.name}_home"
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if suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
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return suffixed
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return "posix_home"
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# Update these keys if the user sets a custom home.
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_HOME_KEYS = [
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"installed_base",
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"base",
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"installed_platbase",
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"platbase",
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"prefix",
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"exec_prefix",
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]
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if sysconfig.get_config_var("userbase") is not None:
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_HOME_KEYS.append("userbase")
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def get_scheme(
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dist_name: str,
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user: bool = False,
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home: typing.Optional[str] = None,
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root: typing.Optional[str] = None,
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isolated: bool = False,
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prefix: typing.Optional[str] = None,
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) -> Scheme:
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"""
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Get the "scheme" corresponding to the input parameters.
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:param dist_name: the name of the package to retrieve the scheme for, used
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in the headers scheme path
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:param user: indicates to use the "user" scheme
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:param home: indicates to use the "home" scheme
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:param root: root under which other directories are re-based
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:param isolated: ignored, but kept for distutils compatibility (where
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this controls whether the user-site pydistutils.cfg is honored)
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:param prefix: indicates to use the "prefix" scheme and provides the
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base directory for the same
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"""
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if user and prefix:
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raise InvalidSchemeCombination("--user", "--prefix")
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if home and prefix:
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raise InvalidSchemeCombination("--home", "--prefix")
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if home is not None:
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scheme_name = _infer_home()
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elif user:
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scheme_name = _infer_user()
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else:
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scheme_name = _infer_prefix()
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# Special case: When installing into a custom prefix, use posix_prefix
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# instead of osx_framework_library. See _should_use_osx_framework_prefix()
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# docstring for details.
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if prefix is not None and scheme_name == "osx_framework_library":
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scheme_name = "posix_prefix"
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if home is not None:
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variables = {k: home for k in _HOME_KEYS}
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elif prefix is not None:
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variables = {k: prefix for k in _HOME_KEYS}
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else:
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variables = {}
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paths = sysconfig.get_paths(scheme=scheme_name, vars=variables)
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# Logic here is very arbitrary, we're doing it for compatibility, don't ask.
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# 1. Pip historically uses a special header path in virtual environments.
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# 2. If the distribution name is not known, distutils uses 'UNKNOWN'. We
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# only do the same when not running in a virtual environment because
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# pip's historical header path logic (see point 1) did not do this.
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if running_under_virtualenv():
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if user:
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base = variables.get("userbase", sys.prefix)
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else:
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base = variables.get("base", sys.prefix)
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python_xy = f"python{get_major_minor_version()}"
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paths["include"] = os.path.join(base, "include", "site", python_xy)
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elif not dist_name:
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dist_name = "UNKNOWN"
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scheme = Scheme(
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platlib=paths["platlib"],
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purelib=paths["purelib"],
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headers=os.path.join(paths["include"], dist_name),
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scripts=paths["scripts"],
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data=paths["data"],
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)
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if root is not None:
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for key in SCHEME_KEYS:
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value = change_root(root, getattr(scheme, key))
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setattr(scheme, key, value)
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return scheme
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def get_bin_prefix() -> str:
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# Forcing to use /usr/local/bin for standard macOS framework installs.
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if sys.platform[:6] == "darwin" and sys.prefix[:16] == "/System/Library/":
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return "/usr/local/bin"
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return sysconfig.get_paths()["scripts"]
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def get_purelib() -> str:
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return sysconfig.get_paths()["purelib"]
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def get_platlib() -> str:
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return sysconfig.get_paths()["platlib"]
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