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7.6 KiB
200 lines
7.6 KiB
import logging
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from collections import OrderedDict
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from typing import Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
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from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
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from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError
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from pip._internal.models.wheel import Wheel
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from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement
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from pip._internal.utils import compatibility_tags
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class RequirementSet:
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def __init__(self, check_supported_wheels=True):
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# type: (bool) -> None
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"""Create a RequirementSet.
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"""
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self.requirements = OrderedDict() # type: Dict[str, InstallRequirement]
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self.check_supported_wheels = check_supported_wheels
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self.unnamed_requirements = [] # type: List[InstallRequirement]
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def __str__(self):
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# type: () -> str
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requirements = sorted(
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(req for req in self.requirements.values() if not req.comes_from),
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key=lambda req: canonicalize_name(req.name or ""),
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)
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return ' '.join(str(req.req) for req in requirements)
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def __repr__(self):
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# type: () -> str
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requirements = sorted(
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self.requirements.values(),
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key=lambda req: canonicalize_name(req.name or ""),
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)
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format_string = '<{classname} object; {count} requirement(s): {reqs}>'
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return format_string.format(
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classname=self.__class__.__name__,
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count=len(requirements),
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reqs=', '.join(str(req.req) for req in requirements),
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)
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def add_unnamed_requirement(self, install_req):
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# type: (InstallRequirement) -> None
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assert not install_req.name
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self.unnamed_requirements.append(install_req)
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def add_named_requirement(self, install_req):
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# type: (InstallRequirement) -> None
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assert install_req.name
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project_name = canonicalize_name(install_req.name)
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self.requirements[project_name] = install_req
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def add_requirement(
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self,
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install_req, # type: InstallRequirement
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parent_req_name=None, # type: Optional[str]
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extras_requested=None # type: Optional[Iterable[str]]
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):
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# type: (...) -> Tuple[List[InstallRequirement], Optional[InstallRequirement]]
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"""Add install_req as a requirement to install.
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:param parent_req_name: The name of the requirement that needed this
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added. The name is used because when multiple unnamed requirements
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resolve to the same name, we could otherwise end up with dependency
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links that point outside the Requirements set. parent_req must
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already be added. Note that None implies that this is a user
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supplied requirement, vs an inferred one.
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:param extras_requested: an iterable of extras used to evaluate the
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environment markers.
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:return: Additional requirements to scan. That is either [] if
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the requirement is not applicable, or [install_req] if the
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requirement is applicable and has just been added.
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"""
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# If the markers do not match, ignore this requirement.
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if not install_req.match_markers(extras_requested):
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logger.info(
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"Ignoring %s: markers '%s' don't match your environment",
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install_req.name, install_req.markers,
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)
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return [], None
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# If the wheel is not supported, raise an error.
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# Should check this after filtering out based on environment markers to
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# allow specifying different wheels based on the environment/OS, in a
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# single requirements file.
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if install_req.link and install_req.link.is_wheel:
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wheel = Wheel(install_req.link.filename)
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tags = compatibility_tags.get_supported()
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if (self.check_supported_wheels and not wheel.supported(tags)):
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raise InstallationError(
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"{} is not a supported wheel on this platform.".format(
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wheel.filename)
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)
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# This next bit is really a sanity check.
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assert not install_req.user_supplied or parent_req_name is None, (
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"a user supplied req shouldn't have a parent"
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)
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# Unnamed requirements are scanned again and the requirement won't be
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# added as a dependency until after scanning.
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if not install_req.name:
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self.add_unnamed_requirement(install_req)
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return [install_req], None
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try:
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existing_req = self.get_requirement(
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install_req.name) # type: Optional[InstallRequirement]
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except KeyError:
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existing_req = None
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has_conflicting_requirement = (
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parent_req_name is None and
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existing_req and
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not existing_req.constraint and
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existing_req.extras == install_req.extras and
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existing_req.req and
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install_req.req and
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existing_req.req.specifier != install_req.req.specifier
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)
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if has_conflicting_requirement:
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raise InstallationError(
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"Double requirement given: {} (already in {}, name={!r})"
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.format(install_req, existing_req, install_req.name)
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)
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# When no existing requirement exists, add the requirement as a
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# dependency and it will be scanned again after.
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if not existing_req:
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self.add_named_requirement(install_req)
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# We'd want to rescan this requirement later
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return [install_req], install_req
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# Assume there's no need to scan, and that we've already
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# encountered this for scanning.
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if install_req.constraint or not existing_req.constraint:
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return [], existing_req
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does_not_satisfy_constraint = (
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install_req.link and
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not (
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existing_req.link and
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install_req.link.path == existing_req.link.path
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)
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)
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if does_not_satisfy_constraint:
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raise InstallationError(
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"Could not satisfy constraints for '{}': "
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"installation from path or url cannot be "
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"constrained to a version".format(install_req.name)
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)
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# If we're now installing a constraint, mark the existing
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# object for real installation.
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existing_req.constraint = False
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# If we're now installing a user supplied requirement,
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# mark the existing object as such.
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if install_req.user_supplied:
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existing_req.user_supplied = True
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existing_req.extras = tuple(sorted(
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set(existing_req.extras) | set(install_req.extras)
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))
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logger.debug(
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"Setting %s extras to: %s",
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existing_req, existing_req.extras,
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)
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# Return the existing requirement for addition to the parent and
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# scanning again.
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return [existing_req], existing_req
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def has_requirement(self, name):
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# type: (str) -> bool
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project_name = canonicalize_name(name)
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return (
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project_name in self.requirements and
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not self.requirements[project_name].constraint
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)
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def get_requirement(self, name):
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# type: (str) -> InstallRequirement
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project_name = canonicalize_name(name)
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if project_name in self.requirements:
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return self.requirements[project_name]
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raise KeyError(f"No project with the name {name!r}")
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@property
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def all_requirements(self):
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# type: () -> List[InstallRequirement]
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return self.unnamed_requirements + list(self.requirements.values())
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