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Python
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# Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation
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# Copyright 2012-2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""
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Utilities for consuming the version from pkg_resources.
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"""
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import itertools
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import operator
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import sys
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def _is_int(string):
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try:
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int(string)
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return True
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except ValueError:
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return False
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class SemanticVersion(object):
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"""A pure semantic version independent of serialisation.
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See the pbr doc 'semver' for details on the semantics.
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"""
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def __init__(
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self, major, minor=0, patch=0, prerelease_type=None,
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prerelease=None, dev_count=None):
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"""Create a SemanticVersion.
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:param major: Major component of the version.
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:param minor: Minor component of the version. Defaults to 0.
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:param patch: Patch level component. Defaults to 0.
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:param prerelease_type: What sort of prerelease version this is -
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one of a(alpha), b(beta) or rc(release candidate).
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:param prerelease: For prerelease versions, what number prerelease.
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Defaults to 0.
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:param dev_count: How many commits since the last release.
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"""
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self._major = major
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self._minor = minor
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self._patch = patch
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self._prerelease_type = prerelease_type
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self._prerelease = prerelease
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if self._prerelease_type and not self._prerelease:
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self._prerelease = 0
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self._dev_count = dev_count or 0 # Normalise 0 to None.
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, SemanticVersion):
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return False
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return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
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def __hash__(self):
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return sum(map(hash, self.__dict__.values()))
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def _sort_key(self):
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"""Return a key for sorting SemanticVersion's on."""
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# key things:
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# - final is after rc's, so we make that a/b/rc/z
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# - dev==None is after all other devs, so we use sys.maxsize there.
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# - unqualified dev releases come before any pre-releases.
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# So we do:
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# (major, minor, patch) - gets the major grouping.
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# (0|1) unqualified dev flag
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# (a/b/rc/z) - release segment grouping
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# pre-release level
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# dev count, maxsize for releases.
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rc_lookup = {'a': 'a', 'b': 'b', 'rc': 'rc', None: 'z'}
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if self._dev_count and not self._prerelease_type:
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uq_dev = 0
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else:
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uq_dev = 1
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return (
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self._major, self._minor, self._patch,
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uq_dev,
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rc_lookup[self._prerelease_type], self._prerelease,
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self._dev_count or sys.maxsize)
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def __lt__(self, other):
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"""Compare self and other, another Semantic Version."""
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# NB(lifeless) this could perhaps be rewritten as
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# lt (tuple_of_one, tuple_of_other) with a single check for
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# the typeerror corner cases - that would likely be faster
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# if this ever becomes performance sensitive.
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if not isinstance(other, SemanticVersion):
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raise TypeError("ordering to non-SemanticVersion is undefined")
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return self._sort_key() < other._sort_key()
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def __le__(self, other):
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return self == other or self < other
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def __ge__(self, other):
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return not self < other
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def __gt__(self, other):
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return not self <= other
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self == other
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def __repr__(self):
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return "pbr.version.SemanticVersion(%s)" % self.release_string()
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@classmethod
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def from_pip_string(klass, version_string):
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"""Create a SemanticVersion from a pip version string.
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This method will parse a version like 1.3.0 into a SemanticVersion.
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This method is responsible for accepting any version string that any
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older version of pbr ever created.
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Therefore: versions like 1.3.0a1 versions are handled, parsed into a
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canonical form and then output - resulting in 1.3.0.0a1.
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Pre pbr-semver dev versions like 0.10.1.3.g83bef74 will be parsed but
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output as 0.10.1.dev3.g83bef74.
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:raises ValueError: Never tagged versions sdisted by old pbr result in
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just the git hash, e.g. '1234567' which poses a substantial problem
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since they collide with the semver versions when all the digits are
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numerals. Such versions will result in a ValueError being thrown if
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any non-numeric digits are present. They are an exception to the
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general case of accepting anything we ever output, since they were
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never intended and would permanently mess up versions on PyPI if
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ever released - we're treating that as a critical bug that we ever
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made them and have stopped doing that.
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"""
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try:
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return klass._from_pip_string_unsafe(version_string)
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except IndexError:
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raise ValueError("Invalid version %r" % version_string)
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@classmethod
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def _from_pip_string_unsafe(klass, version_string):
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# Versions need to start numerically, ignore if not
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version_string = version_string.lstrip('vV')
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if not version_string[:1].isdigit():
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raise ValueError("Invalid version %r" % version_string)
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input_components = version_string.split('.')
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# decimals first (keep pre-release and dev/hashes to the right)
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components = [c for c in input_components if c.isdigit()]
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digit_len = len(components)
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if digit_len == 0:
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raise ValueError("Invalid version %r" % version_string)
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elif digit_len < 3:
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if (digit_len < len(input_components) and
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input_components[digit_len][0].isdigit()):
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# Handle X.YaZ - Y is a digit not a leadin to pre-release.
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mixed_component = input_components[digit_len]
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last_component = ''.join(itertools.takewhile(
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lambda x: x.isdigit(), mixed_component))
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components.append(last_component)
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input_components[digit_len:digit_len + 1] = [
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last_component, mixed_component[len(last_component):]]
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digit_len += 1
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components.extend([0] * (3 - digit_len))
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components.extend(input_components[digit_len:])
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major = int(components[0])
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minor = int(components[1])
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dev_count = None
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post_count = None
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prerelease_type = None
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prerelease = None
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def _parse_type(segment):
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# Discard leading digits (the 0 in 0a1)
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isdigit = operator.methodcaller('isdigit')
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segment = ''.join(itertools.dropwhile(isdigit, segment))
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isalpha = operator.methodcaller('isalpha')
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prerelease_type = ''.join(itertools.takewhile(isalpha, segment))
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prerelease = segment[len(prerelease_type)::]
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return prerelease_type, int(prerelease)
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if _is_int(components[2]):
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patch = int(components[2])
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else:
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# legacy version e.g. 1.2.0a1 (canonical is 1.2.0.0a1)
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# or 1.2.dev4.g1234 or 1.2.b4
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patch = 0
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components[2:2] = [0]
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remainder = components[3:]
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remainder_starts_with_int = False
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try:
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if remainder and int(remainder[0]):
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remainder_starts_with_int = True
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except ValueError:
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pass
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if remainder_starts_with_int:
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# old dev format - 0.1.2.3.g1234
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dev_count = int(remainder[0])
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else:
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if remainder and (remainder[0][0] == '0' or
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remainder[0][0] in ('a', 'b', 'r')):
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# Current RC/beta layout
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prerelease_type, prerelease = _parse_type(remainder[0])
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remainder = remainder[1:]
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while remainder:
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component = remainder[0]
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if component.startswith('dev'):
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dev_count = int(component[3:])
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elif component.startswith('post'):
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dev_count = None
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post_count = int(component[4:])
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else:
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raise ValueError(
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'Unknown remainder %r in %r'
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% (remainder, version_string))
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remainder = remainder[1:]
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result = SemanticVersion(
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major, minor, patch, prerelease_type=prerelease_type,
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prerelease=prerelease, dev_count=dev_count)
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if post_count:
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if dev_count:
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raise ValueError(
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'Cannot combine postN and devN - no mapping in %r'
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% (version_string,))
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result = result.increment().to_dev(post_count)
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return result
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def brief_string(self):
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"""Return the short version minus any alpha/beta tags."""
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return "%s.%s.%s" % (self._major, self._minor, self._patch)
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def debian_string(self):
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"""Return the version number to use when building a debian package.
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This translates the PEP440/semver precedence rules into Debian version
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sorting operators.
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"""
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return self._long_version("~")
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def decrement(self):
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"""Return a decremented SemanticVersion.
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Decrementing versions doesn't make a lot of sense - this method only
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exists to support rendering of pre-release versions strings into
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serialisations (such as rpm) with no sort-before operator.
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The 9999 magic version component is from the spec on this - pbr-semver.
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:return: A new SemanticVersion object.
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"""
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if self._patch:
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new_patch = self._patch - 1
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new_minor = self._minor
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new_major = self._major
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else:
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new_patch = 9999
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if self._minor:
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new_minor = self._minor - 1
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new_major = self._major
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else:
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new_minor = 9999
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if self._major:
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new_major = self._major - 1
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else:
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new_major = 0
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return SemanticVersion(
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new_major, new_minor, new_patch)
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def increment(self, minor=False, major=False):
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"""Return an incremented SemanticVersion.
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The default behaviour is to perform a patch level increment. When
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incrementing a prerelease version, the patch level is not changed
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- the prerelease serial is changed (e.g. beta 0 -> beta 1).
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Incrementing non-pre-release versions will not introduce pre-release
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versions - except when doing a patch incremental to a pre-release
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version the new version will only consist of major/minor/patch.
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:param minor: Increment the minor version.
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:param major: Increment the major version.
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:return: A new SemanticVersion object.
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"""
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if self._prerelease_type:
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new_prerelease_type = self._prerelease_type
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new_prerelease = self._prerelease + 1
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new_patch = self._patch
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else:
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new_prerelease_type = None
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new_prerelease = None
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new_patch = self._patch + 1
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if minor:
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new_minor = self._minor + 1
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new_patch = 0
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new_prerelease_type = None
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new_prerelease = None
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else:
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new_minor = self._minor
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if major:
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new_major = self._major + 1
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new_minor = 0
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new_patch = 0
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new_prerelease_type = None
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new_prerelease = None
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else:
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new_major = self._major
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return SemanticVersion(
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new_major, new_minor, new_patch,
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new_prerelease_type, new_prerelease)
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def _long_version(self, pre_separator, rc_marker=""):
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"""Construct a long string version of this semver.
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:param pre_separator: What separator to use between components
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that sort before rather than after. If None, use . and lower the
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version number of the component to preserve sorting. (Used for
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rpm support)
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"""
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if ((self._prerelease_type or self._dev_count) and
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pre_separator is None):
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segments = [self.decrement().brief_string()]
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pre_separator = "."
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else:
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segments = [self.brief_string()]
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if self._prerelease_type:
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segments.append(
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"%s%s%s%s" % (pre_separator, rc_marker, self._prerelease_type,
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self._prerelease))
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if self._dev_count:
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if not self._prerelease_type:
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segments.append(pre_separator)
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else:
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segments.append('.')
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segments.append('dev')
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segments.append(self._dev_count)
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return "".join(str(s) for s in segments)
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def release_string(self):
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"""Return the full version of the package.
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This including suffixes indicating VCS status.
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"""
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return self._long_version(".", "0")
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def rpm_string(self):
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"""Return the version number to use when building an RPM package.
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This translates the PEP440/semver precedence rules into RPM version
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sorting operators. Because RPM has no sort-before operator (such as the
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~ operator in dpkg), we show all prerelease versions as being versions
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of the release before.
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"""
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return self._long_version(None)
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def to_dev(self, dev_count):
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"""Return a development version of this semver.
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:param dev_count: The number of commits since the last release.
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"""
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return SemanticVersion(
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self._major, self._minor, self._patch, self._prerelease_type,
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self._prerelease, dev_count=dev_count)
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def version_tuple(self):
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"""Present the version as a version_info tuple.
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For documentation on version_info tuples see the Python
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documentation for sys.version_info.
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Since semver and PEP-440 represent overlapping but not subsets of
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versions, we have to have some heuristic / mapping rules, and have
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extended the releaselevel field to have alphadev, betadev and
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candidatedev values. When they are present the dev count is used
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to provide the serial.
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- a/b/rc take precedence.
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- if there is no pre-release version the dev version is used.
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- serial is taken from the dev/a/b/c component.
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- final non-dev versions never get serials.
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"""
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segments = [self._major, self._minor, self._patch]
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if self._prerelease_type:
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type_map = {('a', False): 'alpha',
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('b', False): 'beta',
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('rc', False): 'candidate',
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('a', True): 'alphadev',
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('b', True): 'betadev',
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('rc', True): 'candidatedev',
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}
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segments.append(
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type_map[(self._prerelease_type, bool(self._dev_count))])
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segments.append(self._dev_count or self._prerelease)
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elif self._dev_count:
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segments.append('dev')
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segments.append(self._dev_count - 1)
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else:
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segments.append('final')
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segments.append(0)
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return tuple(segments)
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class VersionInfo(object):
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def __init__(self, package):
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"""Object that understands versioning for a package
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:param package: name of the python package, such as glance, or
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python-glanceclient
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"""
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self.package = package
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self.version = None
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self._cached_version = None
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self._semantic = None
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def __str__(self):
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"""Make the VersionInfo object behave like a string."""
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return self.version_string()
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def __repr__(self):
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"""Include the name."""
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return "pbr.version.VersionInfo(%s:%s)" % (
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self.package, self.version_string())
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def _get_version_from_pkg_resources(self):
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"""Obtain a version from pkg_resources or setup-time logic if missing.
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This will try to get the version of the package from the pkg_resources
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record associated with the package, and if there is no such record
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falls back to the logic sdist would use.
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"""
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# Lazy import because pkg_resources is costly to import so defer until
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# we absolutely need it.
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import pkg_resources
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try:
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requirement = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(self.package)
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provider = pkg_resources.get_provider(requirement)
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result_string = provider.version
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except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound:
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# The most likely cause for this is running tests in a tree
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# produced from a tarball where the package itself has not been
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# installed into anything. Revert to setup-time logic.
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from pbr import packaging
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result_string = packaging.get_version(self.package)
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return SemanticVersion.from_pip_string(result_string)
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def release_string(self):
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"""Return the full version of the package.
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This including suffixes indicating VCS status.
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"""
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return self.semantic_version().release_string()
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def semantic_version(self):
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"""Return the SemanticVersion object for this version."""
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if self._semantic is None:
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self._semantic = self._get_version_from_pkg_resources()
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return self._semantic
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def version_string(self):
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"""Return the short version minus any alpha/beta tags."""
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return self.semantic_version().brief_string()
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# Compatibility functions
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canonical_version_string = version_string
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version_string_with_vcs = release_string
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def cached_version_string(self, prefix=""):
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"""Return a cached version string.
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This will return a cached version string if one is already cached,
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irrespective of prefix. If none is cached, one will be created with
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prefix and then cached and returned.
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"""
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if not self._cached_version:
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self._cached_version = "%s%s" % (prefix,
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self.version_string())
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return self._cached_version
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