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37 KiB
Python
"""Routines related to PyPI, indexes"""
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# The following comment should be removed at some point in the future.
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# mypy: strict-optional=False
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import logging
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import re
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from pip._vendor.packaging import specifiers
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from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
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from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse as parse_version
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from pip._internal.exceptions import (
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BestVersionAlreadyInstalled,
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DistributionNotFound,
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InvalidWheelFilename,
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UnsupportedWheel,
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)
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from pip._internal.index.collector import parse_links
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from pip._internal.models.candidate import InstallationCandidate
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from pip._internal.models.format_control import FormatControl
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from pip._internal.models.link import Link
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from pip._internal.models.selection_prefs import SelectionPreferences
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from pip._internal.models.target_python import TargetPython
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from pip._internal.models.wheel import Wheel
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from pip._internal.utils.filetypes import WHEEL_EXTENSION
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from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log
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from pip._internal.utils.misc import build_netloc
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from pip._internal.utils.packaging import check_requires_python
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from pip._internal.utils.typing import MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING
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from pip._internal.utils.unpacking import SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS
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from pip._internal.utils.urls import url_to_path
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if MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING:
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from typing import (
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FrozenSet, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Text, Tuple, Union,
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)
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from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import Tag
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from pip._vendor.packaging.version import _BaseVersion
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from pip._internal.index.collector import LinkCollector
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from pip._internal.models.search_scope import SearchScope
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from pip._internal.req import InstallRequirement
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from pip._internal.utils.hashes import Hashes
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BuildTag = Union[Tuple[()], Tuple[int, str]]
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CandidateSortingKey = (
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Tuple[int, int, int, _BaseVersion, BuildTag, Optional[int]]
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)
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__all__ = ['FormatControl', 'BestCandidateResult', 'PackageFinder']
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def _check_link_requires_python(
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link, # type: Link
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version_info, # type: Tuple[int, int, int]
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ignore_requires_python=False, # type: bool
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):
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# type: (...) -> bool
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"""
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Return whether the given Python version is compatible with a link's
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"Requires-Python" value.
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:param version_info: A 3-tuple of ints representing the Python
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major-minor-micro version to check.
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:param ignore_requires_python: Whether to ignore the "Requires-Python"
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value if the given Python version isn't compatible.
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"""
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try:
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is_compatible = check_requires_python(
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link.requires_python, version_info=version_info,
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)
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except specifiers.InvalidSpecifier:
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logger.debug(
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"Ignoring invalid Requires-Python (%r) for link: %s",
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link.requires_python, link,
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)
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else:
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if not is_compatible:
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version = '.'.join(map(str, version_info))
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if not ignore_requires_python:
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logger.debug(
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'Link requires a different Python (%s not in: %r): %s',
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version, link.requires_python, link,
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)
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return False
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logger.debug(
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'Ignoring failed Requires-Python check (%s not in: %r) '
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'for link: %s',
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version, link.requires_python, link,
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)
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return True
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class LinkEvaluator(object):
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"""
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Responsible for evaluating links for a particular project.
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"""
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_py_version_re = re.compile(r'-py([123]\.?[0-9]?)$')
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# Don't include an allow_yanked default value to make sure each call
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# site considers whether yanked releases are allowed. This also causes
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# that decision to be made explicit in the calling code, which helps
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# people when reading the code.
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def __init__(
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self,
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project_name, # type: str
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canonical_name, # type: str
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formats, # type: FrozenSet[str]
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target_python, # type: TargetPython
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allow_yanked, # type: bool
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ignore_requires_python=None, # type: Optional[bool]
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):
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# type: (...) -> None
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"""
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:param project_name: The user supplied package name.
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:param canonical_name: The canonical package name.
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:param formats: The formats allowed for this package. Should be a set
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with 'binary' or 'source' or both in it.
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:param target_python: The target Python interpreter to use when
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evaluating link compatibility. This is used, for example, to
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check wheel compatibility, as well as when checking the Python
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version, e.g. the Python version embedded in a link filename
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(or egg fragment) and against an HTML link's optional PEP 503
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"data-requires-python" attribute.
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:param allow_yanked: Whether files marked as yanked (in the sense
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of PEP 592) are permitted to be candidates for install.
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:param ignore_requires_python: Whether to ignore incompatible
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PEP 503 "data-requires-python" values in HTML links. Defaults
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to False.
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"""
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if ignore_requires_python is None:
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ignore_requires_python = False
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self._allow_yanked = allow_yanked
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self._canonical_name = canonical_name
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self._ignore_requires_python = ignore_requires_python
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self._formats = formats
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self._target_python = target_python
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self.project_name = project_name
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def evaluate_link(self, link):
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# type: (Link) -> Tuple[bool, Optional[Text]]
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"""
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Determine whether a link is a candidate for installation.
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:return: A tuple (is_candidate, result), where `result` is (1) a
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version string if `is_candidate` is True, and (2) if
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`is_candidate` is False, an optional string to log the reason
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the link fails to qualify.
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"""
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version = None
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if link.is_yanked and not self._allow_yanked:
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reason = link.yanked_reason or '<none given>'
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# Mark this as a unicode string to prevent "UnicodeEncodeError:
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# 'ascii' codec can't encode character" in Python 2 when
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# the reason contains non-ascii characters.
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return (False, u'yanked for reason: {}'.format(reason))
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if link.egg_fragment:
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egg_info = link.egg_fragment
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ext = link.ext
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else:
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egg_info, ext = link.splitext()
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if not ext:
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return (False, 'not a file')
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if ext not in SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS:
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return (False, 'unsupported archive format: {}'.format(ext))
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if "binary" not in self._formats and ext == WHEEL_EXTENSION:
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reason = 'No binaries permitted for {}'.format(
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self.project_name)
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return (False, reason)
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if "macosx10" in link.path and ext == '.zip':
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return (False, 'macosx10 one')
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if ext == WHEEL_EXTENSION:
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try:
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wheel = Wheel(link.filename)
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except InvalidWheelFilename:
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return (False, 'invalid wheel filename')
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if canonicalize_name(wheel.name) != self._canonical_name:
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reason = 'wrong project name (not {})'.format(
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self.project_name)
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return (False, reason)
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supported_tags = self._target_python.get_tags()
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if not wheel.supported(supported_tags):
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# Include the wheel's tags in the reason string to
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# simplify troubleshooting compatibility issues.
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file_tags = wheel.get_formatted_file_tags()
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reason = (
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"none of the wheel's tags match: {}".format(
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', '.join(file_tags)
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)
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)
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return (False, reason)
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version = wheel.version
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# This should be up by the self.ok_binary check, but see issue 2700.
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if "source" not in self._formats and ext != WHEEL_EXTENSION:
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reason = 'No sources permitted for {}'.format(self.project_name)
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return (False, reason)
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if not version:
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version = _extract_version_from_fragment(
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egg_info, self._canonical_name,
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)
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if not version:
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reason = 'Missing project version for {}'.format(self.project_name)
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return (False, reason)
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match = self._py_version_re.search(version)
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if match:
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version = version[:match.start()]
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py_version = match.group(1)
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if py_version != self._target_python.py_version:
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return (False, 'Python version is incorrect')
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supports_python = _check_link_requires_python(
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link, version_info=self._target_python.py_version_info,
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ignore_requires_python=self._ignore_requires_python,
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)
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if not supports_python:
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# Return None for the reason text to suppress calling
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# _log_skipped_link().
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return (False, None)
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logger.debug('Found link %s, version: %s', link, version)
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return (True, version)
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def filter_unallowed_hashes(
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candidates, # type: List[InstallationCandidate]
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hashes, # type: Hashes
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project_name, # type: str
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):
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# type: (...) -> List[InstallationCandidate]
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"""
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Filter out candidates whose hashes aren't allowed, and return a new
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list of candidates.
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If at least one candidate has an allowed hash, then all candidates with
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either an allowed hash or no hash specified are returned. Otherwise,
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the given candidates are returned.
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Including the candidates with no hash specified when there is a match
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allows a warning to be logged if there is a more preferred candidate
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with no hash specified. Returning all candidates in the case of no
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matches lets pip report the hash of the candidate that would otherwise
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have been installed (e.g. permitting the user to more easily update
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their requirements file with the desired hash).
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"""
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if not hashes:
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logger.debug(
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'Given no hashes to check %s links for project %r: '
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'discarding no candidates',
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len(candidates),
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project_name,
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)
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# Make sure we're not returning back the given value.
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return list(candidates)
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matches_or_no_digest = []
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# Collect the non-matches for logging purposes.
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non_matches = []
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match_count = 0
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for candidate in candidates:
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link = candidate.link
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if not link.has_hash:
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pass
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elif link.is_hash_allowed(hashes=hashes):
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match_count += 1
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else:
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non_matches.append(candidate)
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continue
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matches_or_no_digest.append(candidate)
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if match_count:
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filtered = matches_or_no_digest
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else:
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# Make sure we're not returning back the given value.
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filtered = list(candidates)
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if len(filtered) == len(candidates):
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discard_message = 'discarding no candidates'
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else:
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discard_message = 'discarding {} non-matches:\n {}'.format(
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len(non_matches),
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'\n '.join(str(candidate.link) for candidate in non_matches)
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)
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logger.debug(
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'Checked %s links for project %r against %s hashes '
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'(%s matches, %s no digest): %s',
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len(candidates),
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project_name,
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hashes.digest_count,
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match_count,
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len(matches_or_no_digest) - match_count,
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discard_message
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)
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return filtered
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class CandidatePreferences(object):
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"""
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Encapsulates some of the preferences for filtering and sorting
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InstallationCandidate objects.
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"""
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def __init__(
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self,
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prefer_binary=False, # type: bool
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allow_all_prereleases=False, # type: bool
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):
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# type: (...) -> None
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"""
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:param allow_all_prereleases: Whether to allow all pre-releases.
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"""
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self.allow_all_prereleases = allow_all_prereleases
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self.prefer_binary = prefer_binary
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class BestCandidateResult(object):
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"""A collection of candidates, returned by `PackageFinder.find_best_candidate`.
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This class is only intended to be instantiated by CandidateEvaluator's
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`compute_best_candidate()` method.
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"""
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def __init__(
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self,
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candidates, # type: List[InstallationCandidate]
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applicable_candidates, # type: List[InstallationCandidate]
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best_candidate, # type: Optional[InstallationCandidate]
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):
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# type: (...) -> None
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"""
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:param candidates: A sequence of all available candidates found.
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:param applicable_candidates: The applicable candidates.
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:param best_candidate: The most preferred candidate found, or None
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if no applicable candidates were found.
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"""
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assert set(applicable_candidates) <= set(candidates)
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if best_candidate is None:
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assert not applicable_candidates
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else:
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assert best_candidate in applicable_candidates
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self._applicable_candidates = applicable_candidates
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self._candidates = candidates
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self.best_candidate = best_candidate
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def iter_all(self):
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# type: () -> Iterable[InstallationCandidate]
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"""Iterate through all candidates.
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"""
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return iter(self._candidates)
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def iter_applicable(self):
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# type: () -> Iterable[InstallationCandidate]
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"""Iterate through the applicable candidates.
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"""
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return iter(self._applicable_candidates)
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class CandidateEvaluator(object):
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"""
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Responsible for filtering and sorting candidates for installation based
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on what tags are valid.
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"""
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@classmethod
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def create(
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cls,
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project_name, # type: str
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target_python=None, # type: Optional[TargetPython]
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prefer_binary=False, # type: bool
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allow_all_prereleases=False, # type: bool
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specifier=None, # type: Optional[specifiers.BaseSpecifier]
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hashes=None, # type: Optional[Hashes]
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):
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# type: (...) -> CandidateEvaluator
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"""Create a CandidateEvaluator object.
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:param target_python: The target Python interpreter to use when
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checking compatibility. If None (the default), a TargetPython
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object will be constructed from the running Python.
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:param specifier: An optional object implementing `filter`
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(e.g. `packaging.specifiers.SpecifierSet`) to filter applicable
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versions.
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:param hashes: An optional collection of allowed hashes.
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"""
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if target_python is None:
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target_python = TargetPython()
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if specifier is None:
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specifier = specifiers.SpecifierSet()
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supported_tags = target_python.get_tags()
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return cls(
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project_name=project_name,
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supported_tags=supported_tags,
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specifier=specifier,
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prefer_binary=prefer_binary,
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allow_all_prereleases=allow_all_prereleases,
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hashes=hashes,
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)
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def __init__(
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self,
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project_name, # type: str
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supported_tags, # type: List[Tag]
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specifier, # type: specifiers.BaseSpecifier
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prefer_binary=False, # type: bool
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allow_all_prereleases=False, # type: bool
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hashes=None, # type: Optional[Hashes]
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):
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# type: (...) -> None
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"""
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:param supported_tags: The PEP 425 tags supported by the target
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Python in order of preference (most preferred first).
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"""
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self._allow_all_prereleases = allow_all_prereleases
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self._hashes = hashes
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self._prefer_binary = prefer_binary
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self._project_name = project_name
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self._specifier = specifier
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self._supported_tags = supported_tags
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def get_applicable_candidates(
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self,
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candidates, # type: List[InstallationCandidate]
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):
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# type: (...) -> List[InstallationCandidate]
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"""
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Return the applicable candidates from a list of candidates.
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"""
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# Using None infers from the specifier instead.
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allow_prereleases = self._allow_all_prereleases or None
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specifier = self._specifier
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versions = {
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str(v) for v in specifier.filter(
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# We turn the version object into a str here because otherwise
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# when we're debundled but setuptools isn't, Python will see
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# packaging.version.Version and
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# pkg_resources._vendor.packaging.version.Version as different
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# types. This way we'll use a str as a common data interchange
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# format. If we stop using the pkg_resources provided specifier
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# and start using our own, we can drop the cast to str().
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(str(c.version) for c in candidates),
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prereleases=allow_prereleases,
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)
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}
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# Again, converting version to str to deal with debundling.
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applicable_candidates = [
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c for c in candidates if str(c.version) in versions
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]
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filtered_applicable_candidates = filter_unallowed_hashes(
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candidates=applicable_candidates,
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hashes=self._hashes,
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project_name=self._project_name,
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)
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return sorted(filtered_applicable_candidates, key=self._sort_key)
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def _sort_key(self, candidate):
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# type: (InstallationCandidate) -> CandidateSortingKey
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"""
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Function to pass as the `key` argument to a call to sorted() to sort
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InstallationCandidates by preference.
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Returns a tuple such that tuples sorting as greater using Python's
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default comparison operator are more preferred.
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The preference is as follows:
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First and foremost, candidates with allowed (matching) hashes are
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always preferred over candidates without matching hashes. This is
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because e.g. if the only candidate with an allowed hash is yanked,
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we still want to use that candidate.
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Second, excepting hash considerations, candidates that have been
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yanked (in the sense of PEP 592) are always less preferred than
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candidates that haven't been yanked. Then:
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If not finding wheels, they are sorted by version only.
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If finding wheels, then the sort order is by version, then:
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1. existing installs
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2. wheels ordered via Wheel.support_index_min(self._supported_tags)
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3. source archives
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If prefer_binary was set, then all wheels are sorted above sources.
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Note: it was considered to embed this logic into the Link
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comparison operators, but then different sdist links
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with the same version, would have to be considered equal
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"""
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valid_tags = self._supported_tags
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support_num = len(valid_tags)
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build_tag = () # type: BuildTag
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binary_preference = 0
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link = candidate.link
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if link.is_wheel:
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# can raise InvalidWheelFilename
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wheel = Wheel(link.filename)
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if not wheel.supported(valid_tags):
|
|
raise UnsupportedWheel(
|
|
"{} is not a supported wheel for this platform. It "
|
|
"can't be sorted.".format(wheel.filename)
|
|
)
|
|
if self._prefer_binary:
|
|
binary_preference = 1
|
|
pri = -(wheel.support_index_min(valid_tags))
|
|
if wheel.build_tag is not None:
|
|
match = re.match(r'^(\d+)(.*)$', wheel.build_tag)
|
|
build_tag_groups = match.groups()
|
|
build_tag = (int(build_tag_groups[0]), build_tag_groups[1])
|
|
else: # sdist
|
|
pri = -(support_num)
|
|
has_allowed_hash = int(link.is_hash_allowed(self._hashes))
|
|
yank_value = -1 * int(link.is_yanked) # -1 for yanked.
|
|
return (
|
|
has_allowed_hash, yank_value, binary_preference, candidate.version,
|
|
build_tag, pri,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def sort_best_candidate(
|
|
self,
|
|
candidates, # type: List[InstallationCandidate]
|
|
):
|
|
# type: (...) -> Optional[InstallationCandidate]
|
|
"""
|
|
Return the best candidate per the instance's sort order, or None if
|
|
no candidate is acceptable.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not candidates:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
best_candidate = max(candidates, key=self._sort_key)
|
|
|
|
# Log a warning per PEP 592 if necessary before returning.
|
|
link = best_candidate.link
|
|
if link.is_yanked:
|
|
reason = link.yanked_reason or '<none given>'
|
|
msg = (
|
|
# Mark this as a unicode string to prevent
|
|
# "UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character"
|
|
# in Python 2 when the reason contains non-ascii characters.
|
|
u'The candidate selected for download or install is a '
|
|
'yanked version: {candidate}\n'
|
|
'Reason for being yanked: {reason}'
|
|
).format(candidate=best_candidate, reason=reason)
|
|
logger.warning(msg)
|
|
|
|
return best_candidate
|
|
|
|
def compute_best_candidate(
|
|
self,
|
|
candidates, # type: List[InstallationCandidate]
|
|
):
|
|
# type: (...) -> BestCandidateResult
|
|
"""
|
|
Compute and return a `BestCandidateResult` instance.
|
|
"""
|
|
applicable_candidates = self.get_applicable_candidates(candidates)
|
|
|
|
best_candidate = self.sort_best_candidate(applicable_candidates)
|
|
|
|
return BestCandidateResult(
|
|
candidates,
|
|
applicable_candidates=applicable_candidates,
|
|
best_candidate=best_candidate,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class PackageFinder(object):
|
|
"""This finds packages.
|
|
|
|
This is meant to match easy_install's technique for looking for
|
|
packages, by reading pages and looking for appropriate links.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(
|
|
self,
|
|
link_collector, # type: LinkCollector
|
|
target_python, # type: TargetPython
|
|
allow_yanked, # type: bool
|
|
format_control=None, # type: Optional[FormatControl]
|
|
candidate_prefs=None, # type: CandidatePreferences
|
|
ignore_requires_python=None, # type: Optional[bool]
|
|
):
|
|
# type: (...) -> None
|
|
"""
|
|
This constructor is primarily meant to be used by the create() class
|
|
method and from tests.
|
|
|
|
:param format_control: A FormatControl object, used to control
|
|
the selection of source packages / binary packages when consulting
|
|
the index and links.
|
|
:param candidate_prefs: Options to use when creating a
|
|
CandidateEvaluator object.
|
|
"""
|
|
if candidate_prefs is None:
|
|
candidate_prefs = CandidatePreferences()
|
|
|
|
format_control = format_control or FormatControl(set(), set())
|
|
|
|
self._allow_yanked = allow_yanked
|
|
self._candidate_prefs = candidate_prefs
|
|
self._ignore_requires_python = ignore_requires_python
|
|
self._link_collector = link_collector
|
|
self._target_python = target_python
|
|
|
|
self.format_control = format_control
|
|
|
|
# These are boring links that have already been logged somehow.
|
|
self._logged_links = set() # type: Set[Link]
|
|
|
|
# Don't include an allow_yanked default value to make sure each call
|
|
# site considers whether yanked releases are allowed. This also causes
|
|
# that decision to be made explicit in the calling code, which helps
|
|
# people when reading the code.
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def create(
|
|
cls,
|
|
link_collector, # type: LinkCollector
|
|
selection_prefs, # type: SelectionPreferences
|
|
target_python=None, # type: Optional[TargetPython]
|
|
):
|
|
# type: (...) -> PackageFinder
|
|
"""Create a PackageFinder.
|
|
|
|
:param selection_prefs: The candidate selection preferences, as a
|
|
SelectionPreferences object.
|
|
:param target_python: The target Python interpreter to use when
|
|
checking compatibility. If None (the default), a TargetPython
|
|
object will be constructed from the running Python.
|
|
"""
|
|
if target_python is None:
|
|
target_python = TargetPython()
|
|
|
|
candidate_prefs = CandidatePreferences(
|
|
prefer_binary=selection_prefs.prefer_binary,
|
|
allow_all_prereleases=selection_prefs.allow_all_prereleases,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
return cls(
|
|
candidate_prefs=candidate_prefs,
|
|
link_collector=link_collector,
|
|
target_python=target_python,
|
|
allow_yanked=selection_prefs.allow_yanked,
|
|
format_control=selection_prefs.format_control,
|
|
ignore_requires_python=selection_prefs.ignore_requires_python,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def search_scope(self):
|
|
# type: () -> SearchScope
|
|
return self._link_collector.search_scope
|
|
|
|
@search_scope.setter
|
|
def search_scope(self, search_scope):
|
|
# type: (SearchScope) -> None
|
|
self._link_collector.search_scope = search_scope
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def find_links(self):
|
|
# type: () -> List[str]
|
|
return self._link_collector.find_links
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def index_urls(self):
|
|
# type: () -> List[str]
|
|
return self.search_scope.index_urls
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def trusted_hosts(self):
|
|
# type: () -> Iterable[str]
|
|
for host_port in self._link_collector.session.pip_trusted_origins:
|
|
yield build_netloc(*host_port)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def allow_all_prereleases(self):
|
|
# type: () -> bool
|
|
return self._candidate_prefs.allow_all_prereleases
|
|
|
|
def set_allow_all_prereleases(self):
|
|
# type: () -> None
|
|
self._candidate_prefs.allow_all_prereleases = True
|
|
|
|
def make_link_evaluator(self, project_name):
|
|
# type: (str) -> LinkEvaluator
|
|
canonical_name = canonicalize_name(project_name)
|
|
formats = self.format_control.get_allowed_formats(canonical_name)
|
|
|
|
return LinkEvaluator(
|
|
project_name=project_name,
|
|
canonical_name=canonical_name,
|
|
formats=formats,
|
|
target_python=self._target_python,
|
|
allow_yanked=self._allow_yanked,
|
|
ignore_requires_python=self._ignore_requires_python,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def _sort_links(self, links):
|
|
# type: (Iterable[Link]) -> List[Link]
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns elements of links in order, non-egg links first, egg links
|
|
second, while eliminating duplicates
|
|
"""
|
|
eggs, no_eggs = [], []
|
|
seen = set() # type: Set[Link]
|
|
for link in links:
|
|
if link not in seen:
|
|
seen.add(link)
|
|
if link.egg_fragment:
|
|
eggs.append(link)
|
|
else:
|
|
no_eggs.append(link)
|
|
return no_eggs + eggs
|
|
|
|
def _log_skipped_link(self, link, reason):
|
|
# type: (Link, Text) -> None
|
|
if link not in self._logged_links:
|
|
# Mark this as a unicode string to prevent "UnicodeEncodeError:
|
|
# 'ascii' codec can't encode character" in Python 2 when
|
|
# the reason contains non-ascii characters.
|
|
# Also, put the link at the end so the reason is more visible
|
|
# and because the link string is usually very long.
|
|
logger.debug(u'Skipping link: %s: %s', reason, link)
|
|
self._logged_links.add(link)
|
|
|
|
def get_install_candidate(self, link_evaluator, link):
|
|
# type: (LinkEvaluator, Link) -> Optional[InstallationCandidate]
|
|
"""
|
|
If the link is a candidate for install, convert it to an
|
|
InstallationCandidate and return it. Otherwise, return None.
|
|
"""
|
|
is_candidate, result = link_evaluator.evaluate_link(link)
|
|
if not is_candidate:
|
|
if result:
|
|
self._log_skipped_link(link, reason=result)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
return InstallationCandidate(
|
|
name=link_evaluator.project_name,
|
|
link=link,
|
|
# Convert the Text result to str since InstallationCandidate
|
|
# accepts str.
|
|
version=str(result),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def evaluate_links(self, link_evaluator, links):
|
|
# type: (LinkEvaluator, Iterable[Link]) -> List[InstallationCandidate]
|
|
"""
|
|
Convert links that are candidates to InstallationCandidate objects.
|
|
"""
|
|
candidates = []
|
|
for link in self._sort_links(links):
|
|
candidate = self.get_install_candidate(link_evaluator, link)
|
|
if candidate is not None:
|
|
candidates.append(candidate)
|
|
|
|
return candidates
|
|
|
|
def process_project_url(self, project_url, link_evaluator):
|
|
# type: (Link, LinkEvaluator) -> List[InstallationCandidate]
|
|
logger.debug(
|
|
'Fetching project page and analyzing links: %s', project_url,
|
|
)
|
|
html_page = self._link_collector.fetch_page(project_url)
|
|
if html_page is None:
|
|
return []
|
|
|
|
page_links = list(parse_links(html_page))
|
|
|
|
with indent_log():
|
|
package_links = self.evaluate_links(
|
|
link_evaluator,
|
|
links=page_links,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
return package_links
|
|
|
|
def find_all_candidates(self, project_name):
|
|
# type: (str) -> List[InstallationCandidate]
|
|
"""Find all available InstallationCandidate for project_name
|
|
|
|
This checks index_urls and find_links.
|
|
All versions found are returned as an InstallationCandidate list.
|
|
|
|
See LinkEvaluator.evaluate_link() for details on which files
|
|
are accepted.
|
|
"""
|
|
collected_links = self._link_collector.collect_links(project_name)
|
|
|
|
link_evaluator = self.make_link_evaluator(project_name)
|
|
|
|
find_links_versions = self.evaluate_links(
|
|
link_evaluator,
|
|
links=collected_links.find_links,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
page_versions = []
|
|
for project_url in collected_links.project_urls:
|
|
package_links = self.process_project_url(
|
|
project_url, link_evaluator=link_evaluator,
|
|
)
|
|
page_versions.extend(package_links)
|
|
|
|
file_versions = self.evaluate_links(
|
|
link_evaluator,
|
|
links=collected_links.files,
|
|
)
|
|
if file_versions:
|
|
file_versions.sort(reverse=True)
|
|
logger.debug(
|
|
'Local files found: %s',
|
|
', '.join([
|
|
url_to_path(candidate.link.url)
|
|
for candidate in file_versions
|
|
])
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# This is an intentional priority ordering
|
|
return file_versions + find_links_versions + page_versions
|
|
|
|
def make_candidate_evaluator(
|
|
self,
|
|
project_name, # type: str
|
|
specifier=None, # type: Optional[specifiers.BaseSpecifier]
|
|
hashes=None, # type: Optional[Hashes]
|
|
):
|
|
# type: (...) -> CandidateEvaluator
|
|
"""Create a CandidateEvaluator object to use.
|
|
"""
|
|
candidate_prefs = self._candidate_prefs
|
|
return CandidateEvaluator.create(
|
|
project_name=project_name,
|
|
target_python=self._target_python,
|
|
prefer_binary=candidate_prefs.prefer_binary,
|
|
allow_all_prereleases=candidate_prefs.allow_all_prereleases,
|
|
specifier=specifier,
|
|
hashes=hashes,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def find_best_candidate(
|
|
self,
|
|
project_name, # type: str
|
|
specifier=None, # type: Optional[specifiers.BaseSpecifier]
|
|
hashes=None, # type: Optional[Hashes]
|
|
):
|
|
# type: (...) -> BestCandidateResult
|
|
"""Find matches for the given project and specifier.
|
|
|
|
:param specifier: An optional object implementing `filter`
|
|
(e.g. `packaging.specifiers.SpecifierSet`) to filter applicable
|
|
versions.
|
|
|
|
:return: A `BestCandidateResult` instance.
|
|
"""
|
|
candidates = self.find_all_candidates(project_name)
|
|
candidate_evaluator = self.make_candidate_evaluator(
|
|
project_name=project_name,
|
|
specifier=specifier,
|
|
hashes=hashes,
|
|
)
|
|
return candidate_evaluator.compute_best_candidate(candidates)
|
|
|
|
def find_requirement(self, req, upgrade):
|
|
# type: (InstallRequirement, bool) -> Optional[Link]
|
|
"""Try to find a Link matching req
|
|
|
|
Expects req, an InstallRequirement and upgrade, a boolean
|
|
Returns a Link if found,
|
|
Raises DistributionNotFound or BestVersionAlreadyInstalled otherwise
|
|
"""
|
|
hashes = req.hashes(trust_internet=False)
|
|
best_candidate_result = self.find_best_candidate(
|
|
req.name, specifier=req.specifier, hashes=hashes,
|
|
)
|
|
best_candidate = best_candidate_result.best_candidate
|
|
|
|
installed_version = None # type: Optional[_BaseVersion]
|
|
if req.satisfied_by is not None:
|
|
installed_version = parse_version(req.satisfied_by.version)
|
|
|
|
def _format_versions(cand_iter):
|
|
# type: (Iterable[InstallationCandidate]) -> str
|
|
# This repeated parse_version and str() conversion is needed to
|
|
# handle different vendoring sources from pip and pkg_resources.
|
|
# If we stop using the pkg_resources provided specifier and start
|
|
# using our own, we can drop the cast to str().
|
|
return ", ".join(sorted(
|
|
{str(c.version) for c in cand_iter},
|
|
key=parse_version,
|
|
)) or "none"
|
|
|
|
if installed_version is None and best_candidate is None:
|
|
logger.critical(
|
|
'Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement %s '
|
|
'(from versions: %s)',
|
|
req,
|
|
_format_versions(best_candidate_result.iter_all()),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
raise DistributionNotFound(
|
|
'No matching distribution found for {}'.format(
|
|
req)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
best_installed = False
|
|
if installed_version and (
|
|
best_candidate is None or
|
|
best_candidate.version <= installed_version):
|
|
best_installed = True
|
|
|
|
if not upgrade and installed_version is not None:
|
|
if best_installed:
|
|
logger.debug(
|
|
'Existing installed version (%s) is most up-to-date and '
|
|
'satisfies requirement',
|
|
installed_version,
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
logger.debug(
|
|
'Existing installed version (%s) satisfies requirement '
|
|
'(most up-to-date version is %s)',
|
|
installed_version,
|
|
best_candidate.version,
|
|
)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if best_installed:
|
|
# We have an existing version, and its the best version
|
|
logger.debug(
|
|
'Installed version (%s) is most up-to-date (past versions: '
|
|
'%s)',
|
|
installed_version,
|
|
_format_versions(best_candidate_result.iter_applicable()),
|
|
)
|
|
raise BestVersionAlreadyInstalled
|
|
|
|
logger.debug(
|
|
'Using version %s (newest of versions: %s)',
|
|
best_candidate.version,
|
|
_format_versions(best_candidate_result.iter_applicable()),
|
|
)
|
|
return best_candidate.link
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _find_name_version_sep(fragment, canonical_name):
|
|
# type: (str, str) -> int
|
|
"""Find the separator's index based on the package's canonical name.
|
|
|
|
:param fragment: A <package>+<version> filename "fragment" (stem) or
|
|
egg fragment.
|
|
:param canonical_name: The package's canonical name.
|
|
|
|
This function is needed since the canonicalized name does not necessarily
|
|
have the same length as the egg info's name part. An example::
|
|
|
|
>>> fragment = 'foo__bar-1.0'
|
|
>>> canonical_name = 'foo-bar'
|
|
>>> _find_name_version_sep(fragment, canonical_name)
|
|
8
|
|
"""
|
|
# Project name and version must be separated by one single dash. Find all
|
|
# occurrences of dashes; if the string in front of it matches the canonical
|
|
# name, this is the one separating the name and version parts.
|
|
for i, c in enumerate(fragment):
|
|
if c != "-":
|
|
continue
|
|
if canonicalize_name(fragment[:i]) == canonical_name:
|
|
return i
|
|
raise ValueError("{} does not match {}".format(fragment, canonical_name))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _extract_version_from_fragment(fragment, canonical_name):
|
|
# type: (str, str) -> Optional[str]
|
|
"""Parse the version string from a <package>+<version> filename
|
|
"fragment" (stem) or egg fragment.
|
|
|
|
:param fragment: The string to parse. E.g. foo-2.1
|
|
:param canonical_name: The canonicalized name of the package this
|
|
belongs to.
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
version_start = _find_name_version_sep(fragment, canonical_name) + 1
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
return None
|
|
version = fragment[version_start:]
|
|
if not version:
|
|
return None
|
|
return version
|