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kennethreitz 3b2c0b5df9 v99 2017-02-15 13:52:17 -05:00
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name: Check Changelog
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, reopened, edited, synchronize]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Check that CHANGELOG is touched
run: |
cat $GITHUB_EVENT_PATH | jq .pull_request.title | grep -i '\[\(\(changelog skip\)\|\(ci skip\)\)\]' || git diff remotes/origin/${{ github.base_ref }} --name-only | grep CHANGELOG.md
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*.pyc
site
.DS_Store
/.envrc
repos/*
#Venv
buildpack/*
builds/dockerenv.staging*
builds/dockerenv.production
test/scratch
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repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v2.3.0
hooks:
- id: check-yaml
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: trailing-whitespace
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language: ruby
dist: bionic
language: bash
sudo: required
branches:
only:
- master
rvm:
- 2.6.6
before_script:
- gem install bundler -v 1.16.2
script:
- docker build --pull --tag travis-build-cedar-14 --file $(pwd)/builds/cedar-14.Dockerfile .
- docker run --rm -e "STACK=cedar-14" travis-build-cedar-14 bash $TESTFOLDER
- docker build --pull --tag travis-build-heroku-16 --file $(pwd)/builds/heroku-16.Dockerfile .
- docker run --rm -e "STACK=heroku-16" travis-build-heroku-16 bash $TESTFOLDER
- docker build --pull --tag travis-build-heroku-18 --file $(pwd)/builds/heroku-18.Dockerfile .
- docker run --rm -e "STACK=heroku-18" travis-build-heroku-18 bash $TESTFOLDER
jobs:
include:
- stage: Bash linting (shellcheck)
sudo: false
script: make check
- stage: Hatchet Integration
if: env(TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_SLUG) = env(TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG)
name: Run Hatchet
script:
- bundle exec hatchet ci:setup
- PARALLEL_SPLIT_TEST_PROCESSES=11 bundle exec parallel_split_test spec/hatchet/
env:
matrix:
- TESTFOLDER=test/run-deps
- TESTFOLDER=test/run-versions
- TESTFOLDER=test/run-features
global:
- HATCHET_RETRIES=3
- IS_RUNNING_ON_CI=true
- HATCHET_APP_LIMIT=80
- HATCHET_DEPLOY_STRATEGY=git
- secure: yjtlPE5FbVxTKnjUy/tZUBgSEf4qADD3QOxtgziuid73S0U/1IEXlMGFULsQzIjtlHKmHeywZqpVVEpthIH4RuT7uoX1Pb7SSM/g0T8fT3VoEFbFK1uYl0oZQbUS4Klxv9tPiumj8if3m6ULEGIz1X0wZcMOC0tMLwVCnwmap0E=
- secure: ZeFTHWwnpIKE9nAqs88ocmiQh7bKce84lilGm5J23nf3N6V4wNyLwqlkvsM008WGBCaOg9AUx7ZunasT0ANsR5gLP3eV2UUg7ILdRgV2Gy13eNRFheC4PHdN92RqQ3aKoqlIv2K999xlhVjod0NzhkQQXB6PddfQINbuU7ks6As=
services:
- docker
install: docker pull heroku/cedar:14
script: make test
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# Python Buildpack Changelog
# Master
# 172 (2020-07-17)
- Python 3.8.4 is now available (CPython)
# 171 (2020-07-07)
- Python 3.6.11 and 3.7.8 are now available (CPython).
# 170 (2020-05-19)
- Python 2.7.18, 3.5.9, 3.7.7 and 3.8.3 are now available (CPython).
- PyPy 2.7 and 3.6, version 7.3.1 are now available (Note: PyPy support is in beta)
- Docs: Fix explanation of runtime.txt generation when using pipenv
- Bugfix: Correctly detect Python version when using a `python_version` of `3.8` in `Pipfile.lock`
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 169 (2020-04-22)
- Add a Hatchet test for python 3.8.2
- Set Code Owners to @heroku/langauges
- Bugfix: Caching on subsequent redeploys
- Update tests to support latest version of Python
# 168 (2020-04-06)
- Doc: Update Readme with version numbers
- update Code Owners to include the Heroku Buildpack Maintainers team
- Deprecation warning: BUILD_WITH_GEO_LIBRARIES is now deprecated. See warning for details.
- Clean up build log output
- Update Python versions in README to match docs
- Django version detection fixed, link updated
# 167 (2020-03-26)
- Add failcase for cache busting
- Bugfix: Clearing pip dependencies
# 166 (2020-03-05)
- Correct ftp to https in vendored file
- Warn for Django 1.11 approaching EOL, provide link to roadmap
# 165 (2020-02-27)
- Python 3.8.2 now available.
# 164 (2020-02-20)
- Update requirements.txt builds to use Pip 20.0.2
- Download get-pip.py to tmpdir instead of root dir
# 163 (2019-12-23)
- New pythons released:
Python 3.8.1, 3.7.6, 3.6.10 (CPython)
Beta Release: Pypy 2.7 and 3.6, version 7.2.0
# 162 (2019-12-06)
- Bug fix: fragile sqlite3 install
# 161 (2019-12-2)
- Bug fix: Sqlite3 version bump
# 160 (2019-10-23)
- Bugfix: Pipenv no longer installs twice in CI
# 159 (2019-10-22)
- Python 2.7.17 now available on Heroku 18 and 16.
# 158 (2019-10-21)
- Python 3.7.5 and 3.8.0 now available on Heroku 18 and 16.
- Add support for Python 3.8 branch
- Sqlite3 Update:
- Test Improvements
- Add support for staging binary testing
# 157 (2019-09-18)
- Typo fixes
# 156 (2019-09-12)
- Python 3.6.9 and 3.7.4 now available.
- Move get-pip utility to S3
- Build utility and documentation updates
- Bump Hatchet tests to point at new default python version.
# 155 (2019-08-22)
add docs and make target for heroku-18 bob builds
# 154 (2019-07-17)
Fix python 3.5.7 formula actually building 3.7.2
# 153 (2019-06-21)
Hotfix for broken heroku-16 deploys
# 152 (2019-04-04)
Python 3.7.3 now available.
# 151 (2019-03-21)
Python 3.5.7 and 3.4.10 now available on all Heroku stacks.
# 150 (2019-03-13)
Python 2.7.16 now available on all Heroku stacks.
# 149 (2019-03-04)
Hotfix for broken Cedar 14 deploys
# 148 (2019-02-21)
No user facing changes, improving internal metrics
# 147 (2019-02-07)
Python 3.7.2 and 3.6.8 now available on all Heroku stacks.
# 146 (2018-11-11)
Python 3.7.1, 3.6.7, 3.5.6 and 3.4.9 now available on all Heroku stacks.
# 145 (2018-11-08)
Testing and tooling expanded to better support new runtimes
# 144 (2018-10-10)
Switch to cautious upgrade for Pipenv install to ensure the pinned pip version
is used with Pipenv
# 143 (2018-10-09)
Add support for detecting SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE, which is required to
install Apache Airflow version 1.10 or higher.
# 142 (2018-10-08)
Improvements to Python install messaging
# 139, 140, 141
No user-facing changes, documenting for version clarity
# 138 (2018-08-01)
Use stack image SQLite3 instead of vendoring
# 137 (2018-07-17)
Prevent 3.7.0 from appearing as unsupported in buildpack messaging.
# 136 (2018-06-28)
Upgrade to 3.6.6 and support 3.7.0 on all runtimes.
# 135 (2018-05-29)
Upgrade Pipenv to v2018.5.18.
# 134 (2018-05-02)
Default to 3.6.5, bugfixes.
# 133
Fixes for Pip 10 release.
# 132
Improve pip installation, with the release of v9.0.2.
# 131
Fix bug with pip.
# 130
Better upgrade strategy for pip.
# 129
Don't upgrade pip (from v128).
# 128
Upgrade pip, pin to Pipenv v11.8.2.
# 127
Pin to Pipenv v11.7.1.
# 126
Bugfixes.
# 125
Bugfixes.
# 124
Update buildpack to automatically install `[dev-packages]` during Heroku CI Pipenv builds.
- Skip installs if Pipfile.lock hasn't changed, and uninstall stale dependencies with Pipenv.
- Set `PYTHONPATH` during collectstatic runs.
- No longer warn if there is no `Procfile`.
- Update Pipenv's "3.6" runtime specifier to point to "3.6.4".
# 123
Update gunicorn `init.d` script to allow overrides.
# 122
Update default Python to v3.6.4.
# 121
Update default Python to v3.6.3.
# 120
Use `$ pipenv --deploy`.
# 119
Improvements to Pipenv support, warning on unsupported Python versions.
- We now warn when a user is not using latest 2.x or 3.x Python.
- Heroku now supports `[requires]` `python_full_version` in addition to `python_version`.
# 118
Improvements to Pipenv support.
# 117
Bug fix.
# 116
Vendoring improvements.
- Geos libraries should work on Heroku-16 now.
- The libffi/libmemcached vendoring step is now skipped on Heroku-16 (since they are installed in the base image).
# 115
Revert a pull request.
- No longer using `sub_env` for `pip install` step.
# 114
- Bugfixes.
Blacklisting `PYTHONHOME` and `PYTHONPATH` for older apps. Upgrades to nltk support.
# 113
Updates to Pipenv support.
# 112
Bugfix.
- Fixed grep output bug.
# 111
Linting, bugfixes.
# 110
Update default Python to 3.6.2.
# 109
Update Default Python to 3.6.1, bugfixes.
- Fixed automatic pip uninstall of dependencies removed from requirements.txt.
# 108
Fix output for collectstatic step.
# 107
Bugfix for C dependency installation.
# 106
Don't install packages that could mess up packaging.
- The Python buildpack will automatically remove `six`, `pyparsing`, `appdirs`,
`setuptools`, and `distribute` from a `requirements.txt` file now, as these
packages are provided by the Python buildpack.
# 105
Improvements to output messaging.
# 104
General improvements.
- Fix for Heroku CI.
- Use `pkg_resources` to check if a distribution is installed instead of
parsing `requirements.txt`. ([#395][395])
[395]: https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python/pull/395
## 103
Bug fixes and improvements.
- Fix for Pipenv.
- Fix for Heroku CI.
- Improve handling of WEB_CONCURRENCY when using multiple buildpacks.
- Adjust environment variables set during the build to more closely match those in the dyno environment (DYNO is now available, STACK is not).
- Restore the build cache prior to running bin/pre_compile.
## 102
Buildpack code cleanup.
- Improved messaging around NLTK.
## 101
Updated setuptools installation method.
- Improved pipenv support.
## 100
Preliminary pipenv support.
## 99
Cleanup.
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FROM heroku/heroku:16-build
WORKDIR /app
ENV WORKSPACE_DIR=/app/builds
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y python-pip
# Install bob-builder application
RUN pip install bob-builder==0.0.5
COPY . /app
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source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "rspec"
gem "heroku_hatchet"
gem "rspec-retry"
gem "rake"
gem "parallel_split_test"
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GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
activesupport (6.0.3.1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
i18n (>= 0.7, < 2)
minitest (~> 5.1)
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
zeitwerk (~> 2.2, >= 2.2.2)
concurrent-ruby (1.1.6)
diff-lcs (1.3)
erubis (2.7.0)
excon (0.73.0)
heroics (0.0.25)
erubis (~> 2.0)
excon
moneta
multi_json (>= 1.9.2)
heroku_hatchet (5.0.3)
excon (~> 0)
minitest-retry (~> 0.1.9)
platform-api (~> 2)
repl_runner (~> 0.0.3)
rrrretry (~> 1)
thor (~> 0)
threaded (~> 0)
i18n (1.8.2)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
minitest (5.14.1)
minitest-retry (0.1.9)
minitest (>= 5.0)
moneta (1.0.0)
multi_json (1.14.1)
parallel (1.19.1)
parallel_split_test (0.7.0)
parallel (>= 0.5.13)
rspec (>= 3.1.0)
platform-api (2.2.0)
heroics (~> 0.0.25)
moneta (~> 1.0.0)
rake (12.3.3)
repl_runner (0.0.3)
activesupport
rrrretry (1.0.0)
rspec (3.8.0)
rspec-core (~> 3.8.0)
rspec-expectations (~> 3.8.0)
rspec-mocks (~> 3.8.0)
rspec-core (3.8.0)
rspec-support (~> 3.8.0)
rspec-expectations (3.8.1)
diff-lcs (>= 1.2.0, < 2.0)
rspec-support (~> 3.8.0)
rspec-mocks (3.8.0)
diff-lcs (>= 1.2.0, < 2.0)
rspec-support (~> 3.8.0)
rspec-retry (0.6.1)
rspec-core (> 3.3)
rspec-support (3.8.0)
thor (0.20.3)
thread_safe (0.3.6)
threaded (0.0.4)
tzinfo (1.2.7)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
zeitwerk (2.3.0)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
heroku_hatchet
parallel_split_test
rake
rspec
rspec-retry
BUNDLED WITH
2.1.4
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MIT License:
Copyright (C) 2017 Heroku, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2016 Heroku, Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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# These targets are not files
.PHONY: tests
test: test-heroku-18 test-heroku-16 test-cedar-14
check:
@shellcheck -x bin/compile bin/detect bin/release bin/test-compile bin/utils bin/warnings bin/default_pythons
@shellcheck -x bin/steps/collectstatic bin/steps/eggpath-fix bin/steps/eggpath-fix2 bin/steps/gdal bin/steps/geo-libs bin/steps/mercurial bin/steps/nltk bin/steps/pip-install bin/steps/pip-uninstall bin/steps/pipenv bin/steps/pipenv-python-version bin/steps/pylibmc bin/steps/python
@shellcheck -x bin/steps/hooks/*
test: test-cedar-14
test-cedar-14:
@echo "Running tests in docker (cedar-14)..."
@docker run -v $(shell pwd):/buildpack:ro --rm -it -e "STACK=cedar-14" heroku/cedar:14 bash -c 'cp -r /buildpack /buildpack_test; cd /buildpack_test/; test/run-deps; test/run-features; test/run-versions;'
@docker run -v $(shell pwd):/buildpack:ro --rm -it -e "STACK=cedar-14" heroku/cedar:14 bash -c 'cp -r /buildpack /buildpack_test; cd /buildpack_test/; test/run;'
@echo ""
test-heroku-16:
@echo "Running tests in docker (heroku-16)..."
@docker run -v $(shell pwd):/buildpack:ro --rm -it -e "STACK=heroku-16" heroku/heroku:16-build bash -c 'cp -r /buildpack /buildpack_test; cd /buildpack_test/; test/run-deps; test/run-features; test/run-versions;'
@echo ""
test-heroku-18:
@echo "Running tests in docker (heroku-18)..."
@docker run -v $(shell pwd):/buildpack:ro --rm -it -e "STACK=heroku-18" heroku/heroku:18-build bash -c 'cp -r /buildpack /buildpack_test; cd /buildpack_test/; test/run-deps; test/run-features; test/run-versions;'
@echo ""
buildenv-heroku-16:
@echo "Creating build environment (heroku-16)..."
@echo
@docker build --pull -f $(shell pwd)/builds/heroku-16.Dockerfile -t python-buildenv-heroku-16 .
@echo
@echo "Usage..."
@echo
@echo " $$ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=foo AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=bar # Optional unless deploying"
@echo " $$ bob build runtimes/python-2.7.13"
@echo " $$ bob deploy runtimes/python-2.7.13"
@echo
@docker run -it --rm python-buildenv-heroku-16
buildenv-heroku-18:
@echo "Creating build environment (heroku-18)..."
@echo
@docker build --pull -f $(shell pwd)/builds/heroku-18.Dockerfile -t python-buildenv-heroku-18 .
@echo
@echo "Usage..."
@echo
@echo " $$ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=foo AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=bar # Optional unless deploying"
@echo " $$ bob build runtimes/python-2.7.13"
@echo " $$ bob deploy runtimes/python-2.7.13"
@echo
@docker run -it --rm python-buildenv-heroku-18
tools:
git clone https://github.com/kennethreitz/pip-pop.git
mv pip-pop/bin/* vendor/pip-pop/
rm -fr pip-pop
rm -fr pip-pop
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This buildpack includes some vendorized packages to ease installation.
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python)
This is the official [Heroku buildpack](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks) for Python apps.
This is the official [Heroku buildpack](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks) for Python apps, powered by [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/) and other excellent software.
Recommended web frameworks include **Django** and **Flask**, among others. The recommended webserver is **Gunicorn**. There are no restrictions around what software can be used (as long as it's pip-installable). Web processes must bind to `$PORT`, and only the HTTP protocol is permitted for incoming connections.
Recommended web frameworks include **Django** and **Flask**. The recommended webserver is **Gunicorn**. There are no restrictions around what software can be used (as long as it's pip-installable). Web processes must bind to `$PORT`, and only the HTTP protocol is permitted for incoming connections.
Python packages with C dependencies that are not [available on the stack image](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/stack-packages) are generally not supported, unless `manylinux` wheels are provided by the package maintainers (common). For recommended solutions, check out [this article](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-c-deps) for more information.
Some Python packages with obscure C dependencies (e.g. scipy) are [not compatible](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-c-deps).
See it in Action
----------------
```
$ ls
my-application requirements.txt runtime.txt
$ git push heroku master
Counting objects: 4, done.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (2/2), done.
Writing objects: 100% (4/4), 276 bytes | 276.00 KiB/s, done.
Total 4 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
remote: Compressing source files... done.
remote: Building source:
remote:
remote: -----> Python app detected
remote: -----> Installing python-3.7.4
remote: -----> Installing pip
remote: -----> Installing SQLite3
remote: -----> Installing requirements with pip
remote: Collecting flask (from -r /tmp/build_c2c067ef79ff14c9bf1aed6796f9ed1f/requirements.txt (line 1))
remote: Downloading ...
remote: Installing collected packages: Werkzeug, click, MarkupSafe, Jinja2, itsdangerous, flask
remote: Successfully installed Jinja2-2.10 MarkupSafe-1.1.0 Werkzeug-0.14.1 click-7.0 flask-1.0.2 itsdangerous-1.1.0
remote:
remote: -----> Discovering process types
remote: Procfile declares types -> (none)
remote:
```
Deploying a Python application couldn't be easier:
A `requirements.txt` must be present at the root of your application's repository to deploy.
$ ls
Procfile requirements.txt web.py
To specify your python version, you also need a `runtime.txt` file - unless you are using the default Python runtime version.
$ heroku create --buildpack heroku/python
Current default Python Runtime: Python 3.6.9
$ git push heroku master
...
-----> Python app detected
-----> Installing python-2.7.13
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Collecting requests (from -r requirements.txt (line 1))
Downloading requests-2.12.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl (576KB)
Installing collected packages: requests
Successfully installed requests-2.12.4
-----> Discovering process types
Procfile declares types -> (none)
Alternatively, you can provide a `setup.py` file, or a `Pipfile`.
Using `pipenv` will generate `runtime.txt` at build time if one of the field `python_version` or `python_full_version` is specified in the `requires` section of your `Pipfile`.
A `requirements.txt` file must be present at the root of your application's repository.
Specify a Buildpack Version
---------------------------
You can specify the latest production release of this buildpack for upcoming builds of an existing application:
You can also specify the latest production release of this buildpack for upcoming builds of an existing application:
$ heroku buildpacks:set heroku/python
@@ -60,31 +43,14 @@ You can specify the latest production release of this buildpack for upcoming bui
Specify a Python Runtime
------------------------
Supported runtime options include:
Specific versions of the Python runtime can be specified with a `runtime.txt` file:
- `python-3.8.4`
- `python-3.7.8`
- `python-3.6.11`
- `python-2.7.18`
$ cat runtime.txt
python-3.6.0
## Tests
Runtime options include:
The buildpack tests use [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) to simulate
Heroku's [stack images.](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/stack)
To run the test suite:
```
make test
```
Or to test in a particular stack:
```
make test-heroku-18
make test-heroku-16
```
The tests are run via the vendored
[shunit2](https://github.com/kward/shunit2)
test framework.
- `python-2.7.13`
- `python-3.6.0`
- `pypy-5.6.0` (unsupported, experimental)
- `pypy3-5.5.0` (unsupported, experimental)
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require 'hatchet/tasks'
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# Fail fast and fail hard.
set -eo pipefail
# Boostrap the Buildpack Standard Library.
export BPLOG_PREFIX="buildpack.python"
export BUILDPACK_LOG_FILE=${BUILDPACK_LOG_FILE:-/dev/null}
[ "$BUILDPACK_XTRACE" ] && set -o xtrace
# Prepend proper path for old-school virtualenv hackery.
# This may not be neccessary.
# Prepend proper path for virtualenv hackery. This will be deprecated soon.
export PATH=:/usr/local/bin:$PATH
# Setup Path variables, for later use in the Buildpack.
BIN_DIR=$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd) # absolute path
ROOT_DIR=$(dirname "$BIN_DIR")
# Paths.
BIN_DIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) # absolute path
ROOT_DIR=$(dirname $BIN_DIR)
BUILD_DIR=$1
CACHE_DIR=$2
ENV_DIR=$3
# Export Path variables, for use in sub-scripts.
export BUILD_DIR CACHE_DIR ENV_DIR
# Static configurations for virtualenv caches.
VIRTUALENV_LOC=".heroku/venv"
LEGACY_TRIGGER="lib/python2.7"
# Set the Buildpack's internet target for downloading Python distributions.
# The user can provide BUILDPACK_VENDOR_URL to specify a custom target.
# Note: this is designed for non-Heroku use, as it does not use the user-provided
# environment variable mechanism (the ENV_DIR).
VENDOR_URL="https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/$STACK"
if [[ -n ${BUILDPACK_VENDOR_URL:-} ]]; then
VENDOR_URL="$BUILDPACK_VENDOR_URL"
elif [[ -n ${USE_STAGING_BINARIES} ]]; then
VENDOR_URL="$USE_STAGING_BINARIES/$STACK"
fi
export VENDOR_URL
# Default Python Versions
# shellcheck source=bin/default_pythons
source "$BIN_DIR/default_pythons"
# Supported Python Branches
PY38="python-3.8"
PY37="python-3.7"
PY36="python-3.6"
PY35="python-3.5"
PY34="python-3.4"
PY27="python-2.7"
PYPY27="pypy2.7"
PYPY36="pypy3.6"
# Which stack is used (for binary downloading), if none is provided (e.g. outside of Heroku)?
DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION="python-2.7.13"
DEFAULT_PYTHON_STACK="cedar-14"
# If pip doesn't match this version (the version we install), run the installer.
PIP_UPDATE="20.0.2"
PYTHON_EXE="/app/.heroku/python/bin/python"
PIP_VERSION="9.0.1"
SETUPTOOLS_VERSION="32.1.0"
for file in "$BUILD_DIR/runtime.txt" "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version" ; do
[ -f "$file" ] || continue
version=$(tr -d '[:space:]' < "$file")
case "$version" in "$PY34"*)
# Python 3.4 support was dropped in pip >= 19.2.
PIP_UPDATE="19.1.1"
break
;;
esac
done
if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR/Pipfile" ]]; then
# Do not force pipenv users to re-install pipenv locally.
PIP_UPDATE="9.0.2"
fi
export DEFAULT_PYTHON_STACK PIP_UPDATE
export PY37 PY36 PY35 PY27 PY34
# Common Problem Warnings:
# This section creates a temporary file in which to stick the output of `pip install`.
# The `warnings` subscript then greps through this for common problems and guides
# the user towards resolution of known issues.
WARNINGS_LOG=$(mktemp)
export WARNINGS_LOG
# Common Problem Warnings
export WARNINGS_LOG=$(mktemp)
export RECOMMENDED_PYTHON_VERSION=$DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION
# The buildpack ships with a few executable tools (e.g. pip-grep, etc).
# This installs them into the path, so we can execute them directly.
export PATH=$PATH:$ROOT_DIR/vendor/:$ROOT_DIR/vendor/pip-pop
# Setup bpwatch
export PATH=$PATH:$ROOT_DIR/vendor/bpwatch
LOGPLEX_KEY="t.b90d9d29-5388-4908-9737-b4576af1d4ce"
export BPWATCH_STORE_PATH=$CACHE_DIR/bpwatch.json
BUILDPACK_VERSION=v28
# Set environment variables if they weren't set by the platform.
# Note: this is legacy, for a deprecated build system known as Anvil.
# This can likely be removed, with caution.
# Setup pip-pop (pip-diff)
export PATH=$PATH:$ROOT_DIR/vendor/pip-pop
# Support Anvil Build_IDs
[ ! "$SLUG_ID" ] && SLUG_ID="defaultslug"
[ ! "$REQUEST_ID" ] && REQUEST_ID=$SLUG_ID
[ ! "$STACK" ] && STACK=$DEFAULT_PYTHON_STACK
# Sanitize externally-provided environment variables:
# The following environment variables are either problematic or simply unneccessary
# for the buildpack to have knowledge of, so we unset them, to keep the environment
# as clean and pristine as possible.
# Sanitizing environment variables.
unset GIT_DIR PYTHONHOME PYTHONPATH
unset RECEIVE_DATA RUN_KEY BUILD_INFO DEPLOY LOG_TOKEN
unset RECEIVE_DATA RUN_KEY BUILD_INFO DEPLOY LOG_TOKEN DYNO
unset CYTOKINE_LOG_FILE GEM_PATH
# Import the utils script, which contains helper functions used throughout the buildpack.
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
# Setup buildpack instrumentation.
bpwatch init $LOGPLEX_KEY
bpwatch build python $BUILDPACK_VERSION $REQUEST_ID
# Import the warnings script, which contains the `pip install` user warning mechanisms
# (mentioned and explained above)
# shellcheck source=bin/warnings
source "$BIN_DIR/warnings"
bpwatch start compile
# Make the directory in which we will create symlinks from the temporary build directory
# to `/app`.
# Symlinks are required, since Python is not a portable installation.
# More on this topic later.
# Syntax sugar.
source $BIN_DIR/utils
# Import collection of warnings.
source $BIN_DIR/warnings
# we need to put a bunch of symlinks in there later
mkdir -p /app/.heroku
# This buildpack programatically generates (or simply copies) a number of files for
# buildpack machinery: an export script, and a number of `.profile.d` scripts. This
# section declares the locations of those files and targets.
# Set up outputs under new context
PROFILE_PATH="$BUILD_DIR/.profile.d/python.sh"
EXPORT_PATH="$BIN_DIR/../export"
GUNICORN_PROFILE_PATH="$BUILD_DIR/.profile.d/python.gunicorn.sh"
WEB_CONCURRENCY_PROFILE_PATH="$BUILD_DIR/.profile.d/WEB_CONCURRENCY.sh"
# We'll need to send these statics to other scripts we `source`.
export BUILD_DIR CACHE_DIR BIN_DIR PROFILE_PATH EXPORT_PATH
# Python Environment Variables
# Set Python-specific environment variables, for running Python within the buildpack.
# Notes on each variable included.
# PATH is relatively obvious, we need to be able to execute 'python'.
# Prepend proper environment variables for Python use.
export PATH=/app/.heroku/python/bin:/app/.heroku/vendor/bin:$PATH
# Tell Python to not buffer it's stdin/stdout.
export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
# Set the locale to a well-known and expected standard.
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
# `~/.heroku/vendor` is an place where the buildpack may stick pre-build binaries for known
# C dependencies (e.g. libmemcached on cedar-14). This section configures Python (GCC, more specifically)
# and pip to automatically include these paths when building binaries.
export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/include:/app/.heroku/python/include:$C_INCLUDE_PATH
export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/include:/app/.heroku/python/include:$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH
export LIBRARY_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/lib:/app/.heroku/python/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/lib:/app/.heroku/python/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/lib/pkg-config:/app/.heroku/python/lib/pkg-config:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH
# The Application Code
# --------------------
# Switch to the repo's context.
cd "$BUILD_DIR"
cd $BUILD_DIR
# The Cache
# ---------
# The workflow for the Python Buildpack's cache is as follows:
#
# - `~/.heroku/{known-paths}` are copied from the cache into the slug.
# - The build is executed, modifying `~/.heroku/{known-paths}`.
# - Once the build is complete, `~/.heroku/{known-paths}` is copied back into the cache.
# Create the cache directory, if it doesn't exist.
mkdir -p "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku"
# Restore old artifacts from the cache.
mkdir -p .heroku
# The Python installation.
cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
# A plain text file which contains the current stack being used (used for cache busting).
cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
# A plain text file which contains the current python version being used (used for cache busting).
cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
# A plain text file which contains the current sqlite3 version being used (used for cache busting).
cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-sqlite3-version" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
# Any pre-compiled binaries, provided by the buildpack.
cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/vendor" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
# "editable" installations of code repositories, via pip or pipenv.
if [[ -d "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src" ]]; then
cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
# Warn for lack of Procfile.
if [[ ! -f Procfile ]]; then
puts-warn 'Warning: Your application is missing a Procfile. This file tells Heroku how to run your application.'
puts-warn 'Learn more: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/procfile'
fi
# The pre_compile hook. Customers rely on this. Don't remove it.
# This part of the code is used to allow users to customize their build experience
# without forking the buildpack by providing a `bin/pre_compile` script, which gets
# run inline with the buildpack automatically.
# Experimental pre_compile hook.
bpwatch start pre_compile
source $BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/pre_compile
bpwatch stop pre_compile
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/hooks/pre_compile
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/pre_compile"
# Sticky runtimes. If there was a previous build, and it used a given version of Python,
# continue to use that version of Python in perpituity (warnings will be raised if
# they are outofdate).
if [ -f "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version" ]; then
DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION=$(cat "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version")
# If no requirements.txt file given, assume `setup.py develop` is intended.
if [ ! -f requirements.txt ]; then
echo "-e ." > requirements.txt
fi
# We didn't always record the stack version. This code is in place because of that.
if [ -f "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack" ]; then
CACHED_PYTHON_STACK=$(cat "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack")
# Sticky runtimes.
if [ -f $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version ]; then
DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION=$(cat $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version)
fi
# Stack fallback for non-declared caches.
if [ -f $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack ]; then
CACHED_PYTHON_STACK=$(cat $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack)
else
CACHED_PYTHON_STACK=$STACK
fi
export CACHED_PYTHON_STACK
# Pipenv Python version support.
# Detect the version of Python requested from a Pipfile (e.g. python_version or python_full_version).
# Convert it to a runtime.txt file.
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/pipenv-python-version
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/pipenv-python-version"
# If no runtime was provided by the user, assume the default Python runtime version.
# If no runtime given, assume default version.
if [ ! -f runtime.txt ]; then
echo "$DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION" > runtime.txt
echo $DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION > runtime.txt
fi
# Create the directory for .profile.d, if it doesn't exist.
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$PROFILE_PATH")"
# Create the directory for editable source code installation, if it doesn't exist.
# Prepare the cache.
mkdir -p $CACHE_DIR
# Purge "old-style" virtualenvs.
bpwatch start clear_old_venvs
[ -d $CACHE_DIR/$LEGACY_TRIGGER ] && rm -fr $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/bin $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/lib $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/include
[ -d $CACHE_DIR/$VIRTUALENV_LOC ] && rm -fr $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/venv $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src
bpwatch stop clear_old_venvs
# Restore old artifacts from the cache.
bpwatch start restore_cache
mkdir -p .heroku
cp -R $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
cp -R $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
cp -R $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
cp -R $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/vendor .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
cp -R $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/venv .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
if [[ -d $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src ]]; then
cp -R $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
fi
bpwatch stop restore_cache
mkdir -p $(dirname $PROFILE_PATH)
mkdir -p /app/.heroku/src
# On Heroku CI, builds happen in `/app`. Otherwise, on the Heroku platform,
# they occur in a temp directory. Beacuse Python is not portable, we must create
# symlinks to emulate that we are operating in `/app` during the build process.
# This is (hopefully obviously) because apps end up running from `/app` in production.
if [[ $BUILD_DIR != '/app' ]]; then
# python expects to reside in /app, so set up symlinks
# we will not remove these later so subsequent buildpacks can still invoke it
ln -nsf "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python" /app/.heroku/python
ln -nsf "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor" /app/.heroku/vendor
ln -nsf $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python /app/.heroku/python
ln -nsf $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor /app/.heroku/vendor
ln -nsf $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/venv /app/.heroku/venv
# Note: .heroku/src is copied in later.
fi
# Download / Install Python, from pre-build binaries available on Amazon S3.
# This step also bootstraps pip / setuptools.
(( start=$(nowms) ))
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/python
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/python"
mtime "python.install.time" "${start}"
# Install Python.
source $BIN_DIR/steps/python
# Install Pipenv dependencies, if a Pipfile was provided.
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/pipenv
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/pipenv"
# Sanity check for setuptools/distribute.
source $BIN_DIR/steps/setuptools
# If no requirements.txt file given, assume `setup.py develop` is intended.
# This allows for people to ship a setup.py application to Heroku
if [ ! -f requirements.txt ] && [ ! -f Pipfile ]; then
echo "-e ." > requirements.txt
fi
# Fix egg-links.
# Because we're installing things into a different path than we're running them (temp dir vs app dir),
# We must re-write all of Python's eggpath links to target the proper directory.
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/eggpath-fix
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/eggpath-fix"
# Uninstall removed dependencies with Pip.
source $BIN_DIR/steps/pip-uninstall
# Mercurial support.
# If a customer appears to be using mercurial for dependency resolution, we install it first.
# Note: this only applies to pip, not pipenv. This can likely be removed, over time. Measure it first.
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/mercurial
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/mercurial"
source $BIN_DIR/steps/mercurial
# Pylibmc support.
# On cedar-14, libmemcached was not available. The buildpack provides its own version, instead.
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/pylibmc
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/pylibmc"
source $BIN_DIR/steps/pylibmc
# Support for Geo libraries. This is deprecated functionality, only functional on cedar-14.
# It is undocumented.
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/geo-libs
sub_env "$BIN_DIR/steps/geo-libs"
# Libffi support.
source $BIN_DIR/steps/cryptography
# Support for Geo libraries.
sub-env $BIN_DIR/steps/geo-libs
# GDAL support.
# This is part of the Geo support.
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/gdal
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/gdal"
source $BIN_DIR/steps/gdal
# SQLite3 support.
# This sets up and installs sqlite3 dev headers and the sqlite3 binary but not the
# libsqlite3-0 library since that exists on the stack image.
# Note: This only applies to Python 2.7.15+ and Python 3.6.6+
(( start=$(nowms) ))
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/sqlite3
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/sqlite3"
buildpack_sqlite3_install
mtime "sqlite3.install.time" "${start}"
# pip install
# -----------
# Install dependencies with pip (where the magic happens).
(( start=$(nowms) ))
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/pip-install
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/pip-install"
mtime "pip.install.time" "${start}"
# Install dependencies with Pip (where the magic happens).
source $BIN_DIR/steps/pip-install
# Support for NLTK corpora.
# Note: this may only work on Python 2.7. I don't think many customers use this functionality,
# and it should probably be undocumented.
# (there's an import error on 3.6 that should hopefully be fixed upstream at some point)
(( start=$(nowms) ))
sub_env "$BIN_DIR/steps/nltk"
mtime "nltk.download.time" "${start}"
# Support for editable installations. Here, we are copying pipcreated src directory,
# and copying it into the proper place (the logical place to do this was early, but it must be done here).
# In CI, $BUILD_DIR is /app.
if [[ ! "$BUILD_DIR" == "/app" ]]; then
rm -fr "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/src"
deep-cp /app/.heroku/src "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/src"
fi
sub-env $BIN_DIR/steps/nltk
# Support for pip install -e.
rm -fr $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/src
deep-cp /app/.heroku/src $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/src
# Django collectstatic support.
# The buildpack automatically runs collectstatic for Django applications.
# This is the cause for the majority of build failures on the Python platform.
# These failures are intentional — if collectstatic (which can be tricky, at times) fails,
# your build fails.
(( start=$(nowms) ))
sub_env "$BIN_DIR/steps/collectstatic"
mtime "collectstatic.time" "${start}"
sub-env $BIN_DIR/steps/collectstatic
# Progamatically create .profile.d script for application runtime environment variables.
# Set the PATH to include Python / pip / pipenv / etc.
set_env PATH "\$HOME/.heroku/python/bin:\$PATH"
# Tell Python to run in unbuffered mode.
set_env PYTHONUNBUFFERED true
# Tell Python where it lives.
set_env PYTHONHOME "\$HOME/.heroku/python"
# Set variables for C libraries.
set_env LIBRARY_PATH "\$HOME/.heroku/vendor/lib:\$HOME/.heroku/python/lib:\$LIBRARY_PATH"
set_env LD_LIBRARY_PATH "\$HOME/.heroku/vendor/lib:\$HOME/.heroku/python/lib:\$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
# Locale.
set_default_env LANG en_US.UTF-8
# The Python hash seed is set to random.
set_default_env PYTHONHASHSEED random
# Tell Python to look for Python modules in the /app dir. Don't change this.
set_default_env PYTHONPATH "\$HOME"
# Python expects to be in /app, if at runtime, it is not, set
# up symlinks… this can occur when the subdir buildpack is used.
cat <<EOT >> "$PROFILE_PATH"
if [[ \$HOME != "/app" ]]; then
mkdir -p /app/.heroku
ln -nsf "\$HOME/.heroku/python" /app/.heroku/python
ln -nsf "\$HOME/.heroku/vendor" /app/.heroku/vendor
fi
EOT
# Create .profile script for application runtime environment variables.
set-env PATH '$HOME/.heroku/python/bin:$PATH'
set-env PYTHONUNBUFFERED true
set-env PYTHONHOME /app/.heroku/python
set-env LIBRARY_PATH '/app/.heroku/vendor/lib:/app/.heroku/python/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH'
set-env LD_LIBRARY_PATH '/app/.heroku/vendor/lib:/app/.heroku/python/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH'
set-default-env LANG en_US.UTF-8
set-default-env PYTHONHASHSEED random
set-default-env PYTHONPATH /app/
# Install sane-default script for $WEB_CONCURRENCY and $FORWARDED_ALLOW_IPS.
cp "$ROOT_DIR/vendor/WEB_CONCURRENCY.sh" "$WEB_CONCURRENCY_PROFILE_PATH"
cp "$ROOT_DIR/vendor/python.gunicorn.sh" "$GUNICORN_PROFILE_PATH"
cp $ROOT_DIR/vendor/python.gunicorn.sh $GUNICORN_PROFILE_PATH
# Experimental post_compile hook. Don't remove this.
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/hooks/post_compile
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/post_compile"
# Experimental post_compile hook.
bpwatch start post_compile
source $BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/post_compile
bpwatch stop post_compile
# Fix egg-links, again.
# shellcheck source=bin/steps/eggpath-fix2
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/eggpath-fix2"
set +e
# rewrite build dir in egg links to /app so things are found at runtime
find .heroku/python/lib/python*/site-packages/ -name "*.pth" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#$(pwd)#/app#" &> /dev/null
set -e
# Store new artifacts in the cache.
rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python"
rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version"
rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack"
rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/vendor"
rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src"
set +e
# Support for PyPy
find .heroku/python/lib-python/*/site-packages/ -name "*.pth" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#$(pwd)#/app#" &> /dev/null
set -e
mkdir -p "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku"
cp -R .heroku/python "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/"
cp -R .heroku/python-version "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/"
cp -R .heroku/python-stack "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/" &> /dev/null || true
cp -R .heroku/vendor "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/" &> /dev/null || true
if [[ -d .heroku/src ]]; then
cp -R .heroku/src "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/" &> /dev/null || true
fi
# Store new artifacts in cache.
bpwatch start dump_cache
# Measure the size of the Python installation.
# shellcheck disable=SC2119
mmeasure 'python.size' "$(measure-size)"
rm -rf $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python
rm -rf $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version
rm -rf $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack
rm -rf $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/vendor
rm -rf $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/venv
rm -rf $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src
mkdir -p $CACHE_DIR/.heroku
cp -R .heroku/python $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/
cp -R .heroku/python-version $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/
cp -R .heroku/python-stack $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
cp -R .heroku/vendor $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
cp -R .heroku/venv $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
if [[ -d .heroku/src ]]; then
cp -R .heroku/src $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
fi
bpwatch stop dump_cache
# Fin.
bpwatch stop compile
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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION="python-3.6.11"
LATEST_38="python-3.8.4"
LATEST_37="python-3.7.8"
LATEST_36="python-3.6.11"
LATEST_35="python-3.5.9"
LATEST_34="python-3.4.10"
LATEST_27="python-2.7.18"
PYPY_36="pypy3.6-7.3.1"
PYPY_27="pypy2.7-7.3.1"
export DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION \
LATEST_38 \
LATEST_37 \
LATEST_36 \
LATEST_35 \
LATEST_34 \
LATEST_27 \
PYPY_36 \
PYPY_27
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
BUILD_DIR=$1
# Exit early if app is clearly not Python.
if [ ! -f "$BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt" ] && [ ! -f "$BUILD_DIR/setup.py" ] && [ ! -f "$BUILD_DIR/Pipfile" ]; then
if [ ! -f $BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt ] && [ ! -f $BUILD_DIR/setup.py ]; then
exit 1
fi
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@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# bin/release <build-dir>
BIN_DIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) # absolute path
BUILD_DIR=$1
MANAGE_FILE=$(cd "$BUILD_DIR" && find . -maxdepth 3 -type f -name 'manage.py' | head -1)
MANAGE_FILE=$(cd $BUILD_DIR && find . -maxdepth 3 -type f -name 'manage.py' | head -1)
MANAGE_FILE=${MANAGE_FILE:2}
cat <<EOF
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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
# Python Buildpack Install Steps
TODO: Add context on Python install steps, such as why symlinking vs copying
## Installing the Pip tool
The Python Buildpack uses a tool called `get-pip` to install the pip tool. This
is done in the `python` script.
This is in part because Python historically did not come with pip by default.
## Installing Python packages using Pip
### Convention: Use `python` process to invoke Pip
We don't use this convention (yet) but this is an upcoming change being considered.
This is a bigger concern on Windows than it is in Linux environments, but an
emerging convention in the Python community is to invoke pip using:
```
python3 -m pip [options]
```
Invoking pip this way ensures correct location - python knows where these
packages are stored because it put them there (defaults to Python's pathing info).
All normal command line options are available using this method.
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@@ -10,8 +10,7 @@
# - $DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC: disables this functionality.
# - $DEBUG_COLLECTSTATIC: upon failure, print out environment variables.
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
source $BIN_DIR/utils
# Location of 'manage.py', if it exists.
MANAGE_FILE=$(find . -maxdepth 3 -type f -name 'manage.py' -printf '%d\t%P\n' | sort -nk1 | cut -f2 | head -1)
@@ -21,44 +20,23 @@ MANAGE_FILE=${MANAGE_FILE:-fakepath}
[ -f .heroku/collectstatic_disabled ] && DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC=1
# Ensure that Django is explicitly specified in requirements.txt
sp-grep -s django && DJANGO_INSTALLED=1
pip-grep -s requirements.txt django Django && DJANGO_INSTALLED=1
bpwatch start collectstatic # metrics collection
if [ ! "$DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC" ] && [ -f "$MANAGE_FILE" ] && [ "$DJANGO_INSTALLED" ]; then
set +e
puts-step "$ python $MANAGE_FILE collectstatic --noinput"
puts-cmd "python $MANAGE_FILE collectstatic --noinput"
# Run collectstatic, cleanup some of the noisy output.
PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH:-.}
export PYTHONPATH
# Create a temporary file for collecting the collectstaic logs.
COLLECTSTATIC_LOG=$(mktemp)
python "$MANAGE_FILE" collectstatic --noinput --traceback 2>&1 | tee "$COLLECTSTATIC_LOG" | sed '/^Post-processed/d;/^Copying/d;/^$/d' | indent
python $MANAGE_FILE collectstatic --noinput --traceback 2>&1 | sed '/^Post-processed/d;/^Copying/d;/^$/d' | indent
COLLECTSTATIC_STATUS="${PIPESTATUS[0]}"
set -e
# Display a warning if collectstatic failed.
[ "$COLLECTSTATIC_STATUS" -ne 0 ] && {
if grep -q 'SyntaxError' "$COLLECTSTATIC_LOG"; then
mcount "failure.collectstatic.syntax-error"
elif grep -q 'ImproperlyConfigured' "$COLLECTSTATIC_LOG"; then
mcount "failure.collectstatic.improper-configuration"
elif grep -q 'The CSS file' "$COLLECTSTATIC_LOG"; then
mcount "failure.collectstatic.fancy-references"
elif grep -q 'OSError' "$COLLECTSTATIC_LOG"; then
mcount "failure.collectstatic.missing-file"
else
mcount "failure.collectstatic.other"
fi
[ $COLLECTSTATIC_STATUS -ne 0 ] && {
echo
echo " ! Error while running '$ python $MANAGE_FILE collectstatic --noinput'."
@@ -85,3 +63,5 @@ if [ ! "$DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC" ] && [ -f "$MANAGE_FILE" ] && [ "$DJANGO_INSTALL
echo
fi
bpwatch stop collectstatic # metrics collection
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@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script serves as the Cryptography build step of the
# [**Python Buildpack**](https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python)
# compiler.
#
# A [buildpack](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks) is an
# adapter between a Python application and Heroku's runtime.
#
# This script is invoked by [`bin/compile`](/).
# The location of the pre-compiled libffi binary.
VENDORED_LIBFFI="https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/$STACK/libraries/vendor/libffi.tar.gz"
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/app/.heroku/vendor/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
# Syntax sugar.
source $BIN_DIR/utils
bpwatch start libffi_install
# If a package using cffi exists within requirements, use vendored libffi.
if (pip-grep -s requirements.txt argon2-cffi bcrypt cffi cryptography django[argon2] Django[argon2] django[bcrypt] Django[bcrypt] PyNaCl pyOpenSSL PyOpenSSL requests[security] misaka &> /dev/null) then
if [ ! -d ".heroku/vendor/lib/libffi-3.1" ]; then
echo "-----> Noticed cffi. Bootstrapping libffi."
mkdir -p .heroku/vendor
# Download and extract libffi into target vendor directory.
curl $VENDORED_LIBFFI -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
fi
export LIBFFI=$(pwd)/vendor
fi
bpwatch stop libffi_install
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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set +e
# delete any existing egg links, to uninstall exisisting installations.
find .heroku/python/lib/python*/site-packages/ -name "*.egg-link" -delete 2> /dev/null
find .heroku/python/lib/python*/site-packages/ -name "*.pth" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#/app/#/$(pwd)/#" &> /dev/null
set -e
set +e
# Support for the above, for PyPy.
find .heroku/python/lib-python/*/site-packages/ -name "*.egg-link" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#/app/#$(pwd)/#" &> /dev/null
find .heroku/python/lib-python/*/site-packages/ -name "*.pth" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#/app/#/$(pwd)/#" &> /dev/null
set -e
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@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set +e
# rewrite build dir in egg links to /app so things are found at runtime
find .heroku/python/lib/python*/site-packages/ -name "*.pth" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#$(pwd)#/app#" &> /dev/null
set -e
set +e
# Support for PyPy
find .heroku/python/lib-python/*/site-packages/ -name "*.pth" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#$(pwd)#/app#" &> /dev/null
set -e
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@@ -10,29 +10,26 @@
# This script is invoked by [`bin/compile`](/).
# The location of the pre-compiled cryptography binary.
VENDORED_GDAL="${VENDOR_URL}/libraries/vendor/gdal.tar.gz"
VENDORED_GDAL="https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/$STACK/libraries/vendor/gdal.tar.gz"
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/app/.heroku/vendor/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
# Syntax sugar.
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
source $BIN_DIR/utils
bpwatch start gdal_install
# If GDAL exists within requirements, use vendored gdal.
if (pip-grep -s requirements.txt GDAL gdal pygdal &> /dev/null) then
if [ ! -f ".heroku/vendor/bin/gdalserver" ]; then
puts-warn "The vendored GDAL package in the Heroku Python Buildpack now deprecated."
puts-warn "To enable GDAL use an alternative buildpack is available here - https://github.com/heroku/heroku-geo-buildpack"
echo "-----> Noticed GDAL. Bootstrapping gdal."
mkdir -p .heroku/vendor
# Download and extract cryptography into target vendor directory.
curl "$VENDORED_GDAL" -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
mcount "steps.vendor.gdal"
curl $VENDORED_GDAL -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
fi
GDAL=$(pwd)/vendor
export GDAL
export GDAL=$(pwd)/vendor
fi
bpwatch stop gdal_install
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@@ -10,46 +10,30 @@
# This script is invoked by [`bin/compile`](/).
# The location of the pre-compiled cryptography binary.
VENDORED_GDAL="${VENDOR_URL}/libraries/vendor/gdal.tar.gz"
VENDORED_GEOS="${VENDOR_URL}/libraries/vendor/geos.tar.gz"
VENDORED_PROJ="${VENDOR_URL}/libraries/vendor/proj.tar.gz"
VENDORED_GDAL="https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/$STACK/libraries/vendor/gdal.tar.gz"
VENDORED_GEOS="https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/$STACK/libraries/vendor/geos.tar.gz"
VENDORED_PROJ="https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/$STACK/libraries/vendor/proj.tar.gz"
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/app/.heroku/vendor/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
# Syntax sugar.
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
source $BIN_DIR/utils
bpwatch start geo_libs_install
# If GDAL exists within requirements, use vendored gdal.
if [[ "$BUILD_WITH_GEO_LIBRARIES" ]]; then
mcount "buildvar.BUILD_WITH_GEO_LIBRARIES"
puts-warn "The GDAL, GEOS and PROJ binaries and BUILD_WITH_GEO_LIBRARIES functonality are now deprecated."
puts-warn "An alternative buildpack to enable GDAL, GEOS and PROJ use is available here - https://github.com/heroku/heroku-geo-buildpack"
if [ ! -f ".heroku/vendor/bin/proj" ]; then
echo "-----> Bootstrapping gdal, geos, proj."
mkdir -p .heroku/vendor
# Download and extract cryptography into target vendor directory.
curl "$VENDORED_GDAL" -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
curl "$VENDORED_GEOS" -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
curl "$VENDORED_PROJ" -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
mcount "steps.vendor.geo_libs"
# Copy libjasper from build image to slug.
if [[ "$STACK" == "heroku-16" ]]; then
cp /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjasper.so* ".heroku/vendor/lib/."
mcount "steps.vendor.libjasper"
fi
curl $VENDORED_GDAL -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
curl $VENDORED_GEOS -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
curl $VENDORED_PROJ -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
fi
GDAL=$(pwd)/vendor
export GDAL
# set path for post_compile hooks
export GDAL_LIBRARY_PATH="$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/lib/libgdal.so"
export GEOS_LIBRARY_PATH="$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/lib/libgeos_c.so"
# set path for runtime environmeht
set_env GDAL_LIBRARY_PATH "/app/.heroku/vendor/lib/libgdal.so"
set_env GEOS_LIBRARY_PATH "/app/.heroku/vendor/lib/libgeos_c.so"
export GDAL=$(pwd)/vendor
fi
bpwatch stop geo_libs_install
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@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
if [ -f bin/post_compile ]; then
echo "-----> Running post-compile hook"
chmod +x bin/post_compile
sub_env bin/post_compile
sub-env bin/post_compile
fi
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@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
if [ -f bin/pre_compile ]; then
echo "-----> Running pre-compile hook"
chmod +x bin/pre_compile
sub_env bin/pre_compile
sub-env bin/pre_compile
fi
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@@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Install Mercurial if it appears to be required.
if [[ -f "requirements.txt" ]]; then
if (grep -Fiq "hg+" requirements.txt) then
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install mercurial | cleanup | indent
mcount "steps.mercurial"
fi
if (grep -Fiq "hg+" requirements.txt) then
bpwatch start mercurial_install
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install mercurial | cleanup | indent
bpwatch stop mercurial_install
fi
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@@ -10,27 +10,24 @@
# This script is invoked by [`bin/compile`](/).
# Syntax sugar.
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
source $BIN_DIR/utils
bpwatch start nltk_download
# Check that nltk was installed by pip, otherwise obviously not needed
if sp-grep -s nltk; then
puts-step "Downloading NLTK corpora…"
python -m nltk.downloader -h >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
puts-step "Downloading NLTK corpora..."
nltk_packages_definition="$BUILD_DIR/nltk.txt"
if [ -f "$nltk_packages_definition" ]; then
readarray -t nltk_packages < "$nltk_packages_definition"
puts-step "Downloading NLTK packages: ${nltk_packages[*]}"
python -m nltk.downloader -d "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python/nltk_data" "${nltk_packages[@]}" | indent
set_env NLTK_DATA "/app/.heroku/python/nltk_data"
mcount "buildvar.NLTK_PACKAGES_DEFINITION"
mcount "steps.nltk"
nltk_packages=$(tr "\n" " " < "$nltk_packages_definition")
puts-step "Downloading NLTK packages: $nltk_packages"
python -m nltk.downloader -d $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python/nltk_data $nltk_packages | indent
set-env NLTK_DATA "/app/.heroku/python/nltk_data"
else
puts-warn "'nltk.txt' not found, not downloading any corpora"
puts-warn "Learn more: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-nltk"
puts-warn "nltk.txt not found, not downloading any corpora"
fi
fi
bpwatch stop nltk_download
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@@ -1,72 +1,38 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Install dependencies with Pip.
puts-cmd "pip install -r requirements.txt"
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
set +e
# delete any existing egg links, to uninstall exisisting installations.
find .heroku/python/lib/python*/site-packages/ -name "*.egg-link" -delete 2> /dev/null
find .heroku/python/lib/python*/site-packages/ -name "*.pth" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#/app/#/$(pwd)/#" &> /dev/null
set -e
if [ ! "$SKIP_PIP_INSTALL" ]; then
set +e
# Support for the above, for PyPy.
find .heroku/python/lib-python/*/site-packages/ -name "*.egg-link" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#/app/#$(pwd)/#" &> /dev/null
find .heroku/python/lib-python/*/site-packages/ -name "*.pth" -print0 2> /dev/null | xargs -r -0 -n 1 sed -i -e "s#/app/#/$(pwd)/#" &> /dev/null
set -e
# Install dependencies with Pip.
puts-step "Installing requirements with pip"
[ ! "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch start pip_install
[ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch start pip_install_first
# Set Pip env vars
# This reads certain environment variables set on the Heroku app config
# and makes them accessible to the pip install process.
#
# PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL allows for an alternate pypi URL to be used.
if [[ -r "$ENV_DIR/PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL" ]]; then
PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL="$(cat "$ENV_DIR/PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL")"
export PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL
mcount "buildvar.PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL"
fi
set +e
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install -r $BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt --exists-action=w --src=/app/.heroku/src --disable-pip-version-check --no-cache-dir 2>&1 | tee $WARNINGS_LOG | cleanup | indent
PIP_STATUS="${PIPESTATUS[0]}"
set -e
set +e
show-warnings
# Set SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE, required for Airflow versions >=1.10
if [[ -r "$ENV_DIR/SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE" ]]; then
SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE="$(cat "$ENV_DIR/SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE")"
export SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE
mcount "buildvar.SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE"
fi
set +e
# Measure that we're using pip.
mcount "tool.pip"
# Count expected build failures.
if grep -q '==0.0.0' requirements.txt; then
mcount "failure.none-version"
fi
if grep -qi '^django==1.*' requirements.txt; then
puts-warn "Your Django version is nearing the end of its community support."
puts-warn "Upgrade to continue to receive security updates and for the best experience with Django."
puts-warn "For more information, check out https://www.djangoproject.com/download/#supported-versions"
fi
if [ ! -f "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python/bin/pip" ]; then
exit 1
fi
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install -r "$BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt" --exists-action=w --src=/app/.heroku/src --disable-pip-version-check --no-cache-dir 2>&1 | tee "$WARNINGS_LOG" | cleanup | indent
PIP_STATUS="${PIPESTATUS[0]}"
set -e
show-warnings
if [[ ! $PIP_STATUS -eq 0 ]]; then
mcount "failure.pip-install"
exit 1
fi
cp requirements.txt .heroku/python/requirements-declared.txt
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip freeze --disable-pip-version-check > .heroku/python/requirements-installed.txt
# Install test dependencies, for CI.
if [ "$INSTALL_TEST" ]; then
if [[ -f "$1/requirements-test.txt" ]]; then
puts-step "Installing test dependencies…"
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install -r "$1/requirements-test.txt" --exists-action=w --src=./.heroku/src --disable-pip-version-check --no-cache-dir 2>&1 | cleanup | indent
fi
fi
if [[ ! $PIP_STATUS -eq 0 ]]; then
exit 1
fi
# Smart Requirements handling
cp requirements.txt .heroku/python/requirements-declared.txt
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip freeze --disable-pip-version-check > .heroku/python/requirements-installed.txt
[ ! "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch stop pip_install
[ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch stop pip_install_first
echo
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@@ -1,28 +1,18 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set +e
# Install dependencies with Pip.
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
bpwatch start pip_uninstall
if [[ -f .heroku/python/requirements-declared.txt ]]; then
if [ ! "$SKIP_PIP_INSTALL" ]; then
cp .heroku/python/requirements-declared.txt requirements-declared.txt
if [[ -f .heroku/python/requirements-declared.txt ]]; then
pip-diff --stale requirements-declared.txt requirements.txt --exclude setuptools pip wheel > .heroku/python/requirements-stale.txt
cp .heroku/python/requirements-declared.txt requirements-declared.txt
rm -fr requirements-declared.txt
if ! pip-diff --stale requirements-declared.txt requirements.txt --exclude setuptools pip wheel > .heroku/python/requirements-stale.txt; then
mcount "failure.bad-requirements"
fi
rm -fr requirements-declared.txt
if [[ -s .heroku/python/requirements-stale.txt ]]; then
puts-step "Uninstalling stale dependencies"
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip uninstall -r .heroku/python/requirements-stale.txt -y --exists-action=w --disable-pip-version-check | cleanup | indent
fi
if [[ -s .heroku/python/requirements-stale.txt ]]; then
puts-step "Uninstalling stale dependencies"
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip uninstall -r .heroku/python/requirements-stale.txt -y --exists-action=w | cleanup | indent
fi
fi
bpwatch stop pip_uninstall
set -e
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@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# export CLINT_FORCE_COLOR=1
# export PIPENV_FORCE_COLOR=1
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
set -e
if [[ -f Pipfile.lock ]]; then
if [[ -f .heroku/python/Pipfile.lock.sha256 ]]; then
if [[ $(openssl dgst -sha256 Pipfile.lock) == $(cat .heroku/python/Pipfile.lock.sha256) ]]; then
# Measure that we're using Pipenv.
mcount "tool.pipenv"
# Don't skip installation of there are git deps.
if ! grep -q 'git' Pipfile.lock; then
echo "Skipping installation, as Pipfile.lock hasn't changed since last deploy." | indent
mcount "tool.pipenv"
export SKIP_PIPENV_INSTALL=1
export SKIP_PIP_INSTALL=1
fi
fi
fi
fi
if [ ! "$SKIP_PIPENV_INSTALL" ]; then
# Pipenv support (Generate requirements.txt with pipenv).
if [[ -f Pipfile ]]; then
# Measure that we're using Pipenv.
mcount "tool.pipenv"
# Skip pip install, later.
export SKIP_PIP_INSTALL=1
# Set Pip env vars
# This reads certain environment variables set on the Heroku app config
# and makes them accessible to the pip install process.
#
# PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL allows for an alternate pypi URL to be used.
if [[ -r "$ENV_DIR/PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL" ]]; then
PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL="$(cat "$ENV_DIR/PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL")"
export PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL
mcount "buildvar.PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL"
fi
# Set SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE, required for Airflow versions >=1.10
if [[ -r "$ENV_DIR/SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE" ]]; then
SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE="$(cat "$ENV_DIR/SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE")"
export SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE
mcount "buildvar.SLUGIFY_USES_TEXT_UNIDECODE"
fi
export PIPENV_VERSION="2018.5.18"
# Install pipenv.
# Due to weird old pip behavior and pipenv behavior, pipenv upgrades pip
# to latest if only --upgrade is specified. Specify upgrade strategy to
# avoid this eager behavior.
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install pipenv==$PIPENV_VERSION --upgrade --upgrade-strategy only-if-needed &> /dev/null
# Install the test dependencies, for CI.
if [ "$INSTALL_TEST" ]; then
puts-step "Installing test dependencies…"
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pipenv install --dev --system --deploy 2>&1 | cleanup | indent
# Install the dependencies.
elif [[ ! -f Pipfile.lock ]]; then
puts-step "Installing dependencies with Pipenv $PIPENV_VERSION…"
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pipenv install --system --skip-lock 2>&1 | indent
else
pipenv-to-pip Pipfile.lock > requirements.txt
"$BIN_DIR/steps/pip-uninstall"
cp requirements.txt .heroku/python/requirements-declared.txt
openssl dgst -sha256 Pipfile.lock > .heroku/python/Pipfile.lock.sha256
puts-step "Installing dependencies with Pipenv $PIPENV_VERSION…"
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pipenv install --system --deploy 2>&1 | indent
fi
fi
else
export SKIP_PIP_INSTALL=1
pipenv-to-pip Pipfile.lock > requirements.txt
fi
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@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Detect Python-version with Pipenv.
if [[ -f $BUILD_DIR/Pipfile ]]; then
if [[ ! -f $BUILD_DIR/runtime.txt ]]; then
if [[ ! -f $BUILD_DIR/Pipfile.lock ]]; then
puts-warn "No 'Pipfile.lock' found! We recommend you commit this into your repository."
fi
if [[ -f $BUILD_DIR/Pipfile.lock ]]; then
set +e
PYTHON=$(jq -r '._meta.requires.python_full_version' "$BUILD_DIR/Pipfile.lock")
if [[ "$PYTHON" != "null" ]]; then
echo "python-$PYTHON" > "$BUILD_DIR/runtime.txt"
fi
set -e
if [[ "$PYTHON" == "null" ]]; then
PYTHON=$(jq -r '._meta.requires.python_version' "$BUILD_DIR/Pipfile.lock")
if [ "$PYTHON" = 2.7 ]; then
echo "$LATEST_27" > "$BUILD_DIR/runtime.txt"
fi
if [ "$PYTHON" = 3.6 ]; then
echo "$LATEST_36" > "$BUILD_DIR/runtime.txt"
fi
if [ "$PYTHON" = 3.7 ]; then
echo "$LATEST_37" > "$BUILD_DIR/runtime.txt"
fi
if [ "$PYTHON" = 3.8 ]; then
echo "$LATEST_38" > "$BUILD_DIR/runtime.txt"
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
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@@ -9,17 +9,14 @@
#
# This script is invoked by [`bin/compile`](/).
if [[ "$STACK" != "cedar-14" ]]; then
# libmemcached is pre-installed in the stack image so there is no need to vendor it.
return 0
fi
# The location of the pre-compiled libmemcached binary.
VENDORED_MEMCACHED="${VENDOR_URL}/libraries/vendor/libmemcache.tar.gz"
VENDORED_MEMCACHED="https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/$STACK/libraries/vendor/libmemcache.tar.gz"
# Syntax sugar.
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
source $BIN_DIR/utils
bpwatch start pylibmc_install
# If pylibmc exists within requirements, use vendored libmemcached.
if (pip-grep -s requirements.txt pylibmc &> /dev/null) then
@@ -28,10 +25,10 @@ if (pip-grep -s requirements.txt pylibmc &> /dev/null) then
echo "-----> Noticed pylibmc. Bootstrapping libmemcached."
mkdir -p .heroku/vendor
# Download and extract libmemcached into target vendor directory.
curl "$VENDORED_MEMCACHED" -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
mcount "steps.vendor.pylibmc"
curl $VENDORED_MEMCACHED -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/vendor &> /dev/null
fi
LIBMEMCACHED=$(pwd)/vendor
export LIBMEMCACHED
export LIBMEMCACHED=$(pwd)/vendor
fi
bpwatch stop pylibmc_install
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set +e
runtime-fixer runtime.txt
PYTHON_VERSION=$(cat runtime.txt)
# The location of the pre-compiled python binary.
VENDORED_PYTHON="${VENDOR_URL}/runtimes/$PYTHON_VERSION.tar.gz"
SECURITY_UPDATE="Python has released a security update! Please consider upgrading to"
ONLY_SUPPORTED_2_VERSION="Only the latest version of Python 2 is supported on the platform. Please consider upgrading to"
PYTHON_2_EOL_UPDATE="Python 2 has reached it's community EOL. Upgrade your Python runtime to maintain a secure application as soon as possible."
# check if runtime exists
if curl --output /dev/null --silent --head --fail "$VENDORED_PYTHON"; then
if [[ "$PYTHON_VERSION" == $PY38* ]]; then
# do things to alert the user of security release available
if [ "$PYTHON_VERSION" != "$LATEST_38" ]; then
puts-warn "$SECURITY_UPDATE" "$LATEST_38"
echo " Learn More: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-runtimes"
fi
fi
if [[ "$PYTHON_VERSION" == $PY37* ]]; then
# do things to alert the user of security release available
if [ "$PYTHON_VERSION" != "$LATEST_37" ]; then
puts-warn "$SECURITY_UPDATE" "$LATEST_37"
echo " Learn More: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-runtimes"
fi
fi
if [[ "$PYTHON_VERSION" == $PY36* ]]; then
# security update note
if [ "$PYTHON_VERSION" != "$LATEST_36" ]; then
puts-warn "$SECURITY_UPDATE" "$LATEST_36"
echo " Learn More: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-runtimes"
fi
fi
if [[ "$PYTHON_VERSION" == $PY35* ]]; then
# security update note
if [ "$PYTHON_VERSION" != "$LATEST_35" ]; then
puts-warn "$SECURITY_UPDATE" "$LATEST_35"
echo " Learn More: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-runtimes"
fi
fi
if [[ "$PYTHON_VERSION" == $PY34* ]]; then
# security update note
if [ "$PYTHON_VERSION" != "$LATEST_34" ]; then
puts-warn "$SECURITY_UPDATE" "$LATEST_34"
echo " Learn More: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-runtimes"
fi
fi
if [[ "$PYTHON_VERSION" == $PY27* ]]; then
# security update note
if [[ "$(date "+%Y")" -gt "2019" ]]; then
puts-warn "$PYTHON_2_EOL_UPDATE"
echo " Learn More: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-2-7-eol-faq"
fi
if [ "$PYTHON_VERSION" != "$LATEST_27" ]; then
puts-warn "$ONLY_SUPPORTED_2_VERSION" "$LATEST_27"
echo " Learn More: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-runtimes"
fi
fi
if [[ "$PYTHON_VERSION" == $PYPY27* ]]; then
# security update note
if [ "$PYTHON_VERSION" != "$PYPY_27" ]; then
puts-warn "Could not find that Pypy version. Did you mean" "${PYPY_27}?"
echo " Learn More: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-runtimes"
fi
fi
if [[ "$PYTHON_VERSION" == $PYPY36* ]]; then
# security update note
if [ "$PYTHON_VERSION" != "$PYPY_36" ]; then
puts-warn "Could not find that Pypy version. Did you mean" "${PYPY_36}?"
echo " Learn More: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-runtimes"
fi
fi
else
puts-warn "Requested runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION) is not available for this stack ($STACK)."
puts-warn "Aborting. More info: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-support"
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$STACK" != "$CACHED_PYTHON_STACK" ]]; then
puts-step "Stack has changed from $CACHED_PYTHON_STACK to $STACK, clearing cache"
rm -fr .heroku/python-stack .heroku/python-version .heroku/python .heroku/vendor .heroku/python .heroku/python-sqlite3-version
fi
# Install Python.
if [ -f .heroku/python-version ]; then
if [ ! "$(cat .heroku/python-version)" = "$PYTHON_VERSION" ]; then
if [ ! $(cat .heroku/python-version) = $PYTHON_VERSION ]; then
bpwatch start uninstall_python
puts-step "Found $(cat .heroku/python-version), removing"
rm -fr .heroku/python
bpwatch stop uninstall_python
else
SKIP_INSTALL=1
fi
fi
# Check if we should reinstall python dependencies
if [[ ! -f "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/requirements.txt" ]]; then
# IF there's no cached dependencies, update cached version of requirements.txt
# This should only run for new apps and first deploys after this update
cp -R "$BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt" "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/requirements.txt"
else
# IF there IS a cached directory, check for differences with the new one
if ! diff "$BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt" "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/requirements.txt" &> /dev/null; then
puts-step "Requirements file has been changed, clearing cached dependencies"
# if there are any differences, clear the Python cache
# Installing Python over again does not take noticably more time
cp -R "$BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt" "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/requirements.txt"
rm -rf .heroku/python
if [ ! $STACK = $CACHED_PYTHON_STACK ]; then
bpwatch start uninstall_python
rm -fr .heroku/python .heroku/python-stack .heroku/vendor
unset SKIP_INSTALL
else
puts-step "No change in requirements detected, installing from cache"
fi
bpwatch stop uninstall_python
fi
if [ ! "$SKIP_INSTALL" ]; then
bpwatch start install_python
puts-step "Installing $PYTHON_VERSION"
# Prepare destination directory.
mkdir -p .heroku/python
mcount "version.python.$PYTHON_VERSION"
if ! curl "${VENDORED_PYTHON}" -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/python &> /dev/null; then
curl https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/$STACK/runtimes/$PYTHON_VERSION.tar.gz -s | tar zxv -C .heroku/python &> /dev/null
if [[ $? != 0 ]] ; then
puts-warn "Requested runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION) is not available for this stack ($STACK)."
puts-warn "Aborting. More info: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-support"
exit 1
fi
bpwatch stop install_python
# Record for future reference.
echo "$PYTHON_VERSION" > .heroku/python-version
echo "$STACK" > .heroku/python-stack
echo $PYTHON_VERSION > .heroku/python-version
echo $STACK > .heroku/python-stack
FRESH_PYTHON=true
hash -r
fi
# Heroku uses the get-pip utility maintained by the Python community to vendor Pip.
# https://github.com/pypa/get-pip
GETPIP_URL="https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/etc/get-pip.py"
GETPIP_PY="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/get-pip.py"
# If Pip isn't up to date:
if [ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] || [[ ! $(pip --version) == *$PIP_VERSION* ]]; then
WORKING_DIR=$(pwd)
if ! curl -s "${GETPIP_URL}" -o "$GETPIP_PY" &> /dev/null; then
mcount "failure.python.get-pip"
echo "Failed to pull down get-pip"
exit 1
fi
bpwatch start prepare_environment
# If a new Python has been installed or Pip isn't up to date:
if [ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] || [[ ! $(pip --version) == *$PIP_UPDATE* ]]; then
TMPTARDIR=$(mktemp -d)
trap "rm -rf $TMPTARDIR" RETURN
puts-step "Installing pip"
bpwatch start install_setuptools
# Prepare it for the real world
# puts-step "Installing Setuptools ($SETUPTOOLS_VERSION)"
tar zxf $ROOT_DIR/vendor/setuptools-$SETUPTOOLS_VERSION.tar.gz -C $TMPTARDIR
cd $TMPTARDIR/setuptools-$SETUPTOOLS_VERSION/
python setup.py install &> /dev/null
cd $WORKING_DIR
bpwatch stop install_setuptoools
# Remove old installations.
rm -fr /app/.heroku/python/lib/python*/site-packages/pip-*
rm -fr /app/.heroku/python/lib/python*/site-packages/setuptools-*
bpwatch start install_pip
# puts-step "Installing Pip ($PIP_VERSION)"
tar zxf $ROOT_DIR/vendor/pip-$PIP_VERSION.tar.gz -C $TMPTARDIR
cd $TMPTARDIR/pip-$PIP_VERSION/
python setup.py install &> /dev/null
cd $WORKING_DIR
/app/.heroku/python/bin/python "$GETPIP_PY" pip=="$PIP_UPDATE" &> /dev/null
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install "$ROOT_DIR/vendor/setuptools-39.0.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl" &> /dev/null
bpwatch stop install_pip
bpwatch stop prepare_environment
fi
set -e
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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Syntax sugar.
source $BIN_DIR/utils
if (pip-grep -s requirements.txt setuptools distribute &> /dev/null) then
puts-warn 'The package setuptools/distribute is listed in requirements.txt.'
puts-warn 'Please remove to ensure expected behavior. '
fi
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@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
sqlite3_install() {
HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR="$1"
HEADERS_ONLY="$3"
mkdir -p "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR"
APT_CACHE_DIR="$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/apt/cache"
APT_STATE_DIR="$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/apt/state"
mkdir -p "$APT_CACHE_DIR/archives/partial"
mkdir -p "$APT_STATE_DIR/lists/partial"
APT_OPTIONS="-o debug::nolocking=true"
APT_OPTIONS="$APT_OPTIONS -o dir::cache=$APT_CACHE_DIR"
APT_OPTIONS="$APT_OPTIONS -o dir::state=$APT_STATE_DIR"
APT_OPTIONS="$APT_OPTIONS -o dir::etc::sourcelist=/etc/apt/sources.list"
apt-get $APT_OPTIONS update > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ -z "$HEADERS_ONLY" ]; then
apt-get $APT_OPTIONS -y -d --reinstall install libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 > /dev/null 2>&1
else
apt-get $APT_OPTIONS -y -d --reinstall install libsqlite3-dev
fi
find "$APT_CACHE_DIR/archives/" -name "*.deb" -exec dpkg -x {} "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/sqlite3/" \;
mkdir -p "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/include"
mkdir -p "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/lib"
# remove old sqlite3 libraries/binaries
find "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/include/" -name "sqlite3*.h" -exec rm -f {} \;
find "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/lib/" -name "libsqlite3.*" -exec rm -f {} \;
rm -f "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc"
rm -f "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/bin/sqlite3"
# copy over sqlite3 headers & bins and setup linking against the stack image library
mv "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/sqlite3/usr/include/"* "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/include/"
mv "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/sqlite3/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu"/libsqlite3.*a "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/lib/"
mkdir -p "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/lib/pkgconfig"
# set the right prefix/lib directories
sed -e 's/prefix=\/usr/prefix=\/app\/.heroku\/python/' -e 's/\/x86_64-linux-gnu//' "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/sqlite3/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc" > "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc"
# need to point the libsqlite3.so to the stack image library for /usr/bin/ld -lsqlite3
SQLITE3_LIBFILE="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/$(readlink -n "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/sqlite3/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsqlite3.so")"
ln -s "$SQLITE3_LIBFILE" "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/lib/libsqlite3.so"
if [ -z "$HEADERS_ONLY" ]; then
mv "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/sqlite3/usr/bin"/* "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/bin/"
fi
# cleanup
rm -rf "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/sqlite3/"
rm -rf "$HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR/apt/"
}
buildpack_sqlite3_install() {
HEROKU_PYTHON_DIR="$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python"
SQLITE3_VERSION_FILE="$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python-sqlite3-version"
if [ -f "$SQLITE3_VERSION_FILE" ]; then
INSTALLED_SQLITE3_VERSION=$(cat "$SQLITE3_VERSION_FILE")
fi
puts-step "Installing SQLite3"
if sqlite3_install "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python" ; then
mcount "success.python.sqlite3"
else
echo "Sqlite3 failed to install."
mcount "failure.python.sqlite3"
fi
mkdir -p "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/"
}
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@@ -1,13 +1,11 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Syntax sugar.
BIN_DIR=$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" || return; pwd) # absolute path
BIN_DIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) # absolute path
source $BIN_DIR/utils
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC=1 "$(dirname ${0:-})/compile" "$1" "$2" "$3"
# Locale support for Pipenv.
export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
export LANG=C.UTF-8
DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC=1 INSTALL_TEST=1 "$(dirname "${0:-}")/compile" "$1" "$2" "$3"
if [[ -f "$1/requirements-test.txt" ]]; then
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install -r "$1/requirements-test.txt" --exists-action=w --src=./.heroku/src --disable-pip-version-check --no-cache-dir 2>&1 | cleanup | indent
fi
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@@ -1,15 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
shopt -s extglob
shopt -s nullglob
# The standard library.
if [[ ! -f /tmp/stdlib.sh ]]; then
curl --retry 3 -s https://lang-common.s3.amazonaws.com/buildpack-stdlib/v8/stdlib.sh > /tmp/stdlib.sh
fi
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
source /tmp/stdlib.sh
if [ "$(uname)" == Darwin ]; then
if [ $(uname) == Darwin ]; then
sed() { command sed -l "$@"; }
else
sed() { command sed -u "$@"; }
@@ -20,20 +11,46 @@ indent() {
sed "s/^/ /"
}
# Clean up pip output
cleanup() {
sed -e 's/\.\.\.\+/.../g' | sed -e '/already satisfied/Id' | sed -e '/No files were found to uninstall/Id' | sed -e '/Overwriting/Id' | sed -e '/python executable/Id' | sed -e '/no previously-included files/Id'
}
# Buildpack Indented line.
puts-line() {
echo " $@"
}
# Buildpack Steps.
puts-step() {
echo "-----> $*"
echo "-----> $@"
}
# Buildpack Warnings.
puts-warn() {
echo " ! $*"
echo " ! $@"
}
# Buildpack Commands.
puts-cmd() {
echo " $ $@"
}
# Usage: $ set-env key value
set-env() {
echo "export $1=$2" >> $PROFILE_PATH
echo "export $1=$2" >> $EXPORT_PATH
}
# Usage: $ set-default-env key value
set-default-env() {
echo "export $1=\${$1:-$2}" >> $PROFILE_PATH
echo "export $1=\${$1:-$2}" >> $EXPORT_PATH
}
# Usage: $ un-set-env key
un-set-env() {
echo "unset $1" >> $PROFILE_PATH
}
# Does some serious copying.
@@ -52,46 +69,42 @@ deep-cp() {
)
}
# Measure the size of the Python installation.
measure-size() {
echo "$(du -s .heroku/python 2>/dev/null || echo 0) | awk '{print $1}')"
# Does some serious moving.
deep-mv() {
deep-cp "$1" "$2"
deep-rm "$1"
}
# Python version operator >
version_gt() {
test "$(printf '%s\n' "$@" | sort -V | head -n 1)" != "$1";
# Does some serious deleting.
deep-rm() {
# subshell to avoid surprising caller with shopts.
(
shopt -s dotglob
rm -rf "$1"/!(.curlrc|.netrc|tmp|.|..)
)
}
# Python verison operator >=
version_gte() {
if [ "$1" == "$2" ]; then
return 0
fi
version_gt "$1" "$2"
sub-env() {
WHITELIST=${2:-''}
BLACKLIST=${3:-'^(GIT_DIR|PYTHONHOME|LD_LIBRARY_PATH|LIBRARY_PATH|PATH)$'}
# Python-specific variables.
export PYHONHOME=$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python
export PYTHONPATH=$BUILD_DIR/
(
if [ -d "$ENV_DIR" ]; then
for e in $(ls $ENV_DIR); do
echo "$e" | grep -E "$WHITELIST" | grep -qvE "$BLACKLIST" &&
export "$e=$(cat $ENV_DIR/$e)"
:
done
fi
$1
)
}
# Check if Python 2
python2_check() {
VERSION="$1"
version_gte "$VERSION" "python-2.7.0" && version_gt "python-3.0.0" "$VERSION"
}
# Check if Python 3
python3_check() {
VERSION="$1"
version_gte "$VERSION" "python-3.0.0" && version_gt "python-4.0.0" "$VERSION"
}
# Check if Python version needs to install SQLite3
python_sqlite3_check() {
VERSION="$1"
MIN_PYTHON_3="python-3.5.6"
MIN_PYTHON_2="python-2.7.15"
( python2_check "$VERSION" && version_gte "$VERSION" "$MIN_PYTHON_2" ) \
|| ( python3_check "$VERSION" && version_gte "$VERSION" "$MIN_PYTHON_3" )
}
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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
shopt -s extglob
old-platform() {
@@ -8,7 +7,6 @@ old-platform() {
puts-warn "This caused the security warning you saw above during the 'pip install' step."
puts-warn "We recommend '$RECOMMENDED_PYTHON_VERSION', which you can specify in a 'runtime.txt' file."
puts-warn " -- Much Love, Heroku."
mcount 'warnings.python.old'
fi
}
@@ -18,7 +16,6 @@ pylibmc-missing() {
puts-warn "Hello! There was a problem with your build related to libmemcache."
puts-warn "The Python library 'pylibmc' must be explicitly specified in 'requirements.txt' in order to build correctly."
puts-warn "Once you do that, everything should work as expected. -- Much Love, Heroku."
mcount 'warnings.libmemcache'
fi
}
@@ -30,7 +27,6 @@ scipy-included() {
puts-warn "There is, however, a buildpack available that makes it possible to use it on Heroku."
puts-warn "You can learn more here: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-c-deps"
puts-warn "Sorry for the inconvenience. -- Much Love, Heroku."
mcount 'warnings.scipy'
fi
}
@@ -41,18 +37,6 @@ distribute-included() {
puts-warn "This library is automatically installed by Heroku and shouldn't be in"
puts-warn "Your requirements.txt file. This can cause unexpected behavior."
puts-warn " -- Much Love, Heroku."
mcount 'warnings.distribute'
fi
}
six-included() {
if grep -qi 'Running setup.py install for six' "$WARNINGS_LOG"; then
echo
puts-warn "Hello! Your requirements.txt file contains the six package."
puts-warn "This library is automatically installed by Heroku and shouldn't be in"
puts-warn "Your requirements.txt file. This can cause unexpected behavior."
puts-warn " -- Much Love, Heroku."
mcount 'warnings.six'
fi
}
@@ -61,6 +45,5 @@ show-warnings() {
pylibmc-missing
scipy-included
distribute-included
six-included
}
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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
[buildpack]
name = "Python"
[publish.Ignore]
files = [
"test/",
".gitignore",
".dockerignore",
".github/",
"Dockerfile",
"Pipfile",
"Pipfile.lock"
]
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@@ -1,57 +1,31 @@
# Python Buildpack Binaries
## Building the Docker Images
**After every change to your formulae, perform the following** from the root of the Git repository (not from `builds/`) to rebuild the images for each stack:
To get started with it, create an app on Heroku inside a clone of this repository, and set your S3 config vars:
$ docker build --pull --tag heroku-python-build-cedar-14 --file $(pwd)/builds/cedar-14.Dockerfile .
$ docker build --pull --tag heroku-python-build-heroku-16 --file $(pwd)/builds/heroku-16.Dockerfile .
$ docker build --pull --tag heroku-python-build-heroku-18 --file $(pwd)/builds/heroku-18.Dockerfile .
$ heroku create --buildpack https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python#not-heroku
$ heroku config:set WORKSPACE_DIR=builds
$ heroku config:set AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<your_aws_key>
$ heroku config:set AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<your_aws_secret>
$ heroku config:set S3_BUCKET=<your_s3_bucket_name>
## Using the Image
You can e.g. `bash` into each of the images you built using their tag:
Then, shell into an instance and run a build by giving the name of the formula inside `builds`:
docker run --rm -ti heroku-python-build-cedar-14 bash
docker run --rm -ti heroku-python-build-heroku-16 bash
docker run --rm -ti heroku-python-build-heroku-18 bash
$ heroku run bash
Running `bash` attached to terminal... up, run.6880
~ $ bob build runtimes/python-2.7.6
You then have a shell where you can run `bob build`, `bob deploy`, and so forth. You can of course also invoke these programs directly with `docker run`:
Fetching dependencies... found 2:
- libraries/sqlite
docker run --rm -ti heroku-python-build-heroku-18 bob build runtimes/python-2.7.15
Building formula runtimes/python-2.7.6:
=== Building Python 2.7.6
Fetching Python v2.7.6 source...
Compiling...
In order to `bob deploy`, AWS credentials must be set up, as well as name and prefix of your custom S3 bucket (unless you're deploying to the Heroku production buckets that are pre-defined in each `Dockerfile`); see next section for details.
If this works, run `bob deploy` instead of `bob build` to have the result uploaded to S3 for you.
## Configuration
To speed things up drastically, it'll usually be a good idea to `heroku run bash --size PX` instead.
File `dockerenv.default` contains a list of required env vars; most of these have default values defined in `Dockerfile`. You can copy this file to a location outside the buildpack and modify it with the values you desire and pass its location with `--env-file`, or pass the env vars to `docker run` using `--env`.
Out of the box, each `Dockerfile` has the correct values predefined for `S3_BUCKET`, `S3_PREFIX`, and `S3_REGION`. If you're building your own packages, you'll likely want to change `S3_BUCKET` and `S3_PREFIX` to match your info. Instead of setting `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` into that file, you may also pass them to `docker run` through the environment, or explicitly using `--env`, in order to prevent accidental commits of credentials.
### Passing AWS credentials to the container
If you want to deploy packages and thus need to pass `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, you can either pass them explicitly, through your environment, or through an env file.
#### Passing credentials explicitly
docker run --rm -ti -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=... -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=... heroku-python-build-heroku-18 bash
#### Passing credentials through the environment
The two environment variables `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`and `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` are defined in `builds/dockerenv.default`, without values. This will cause Docker to "forward" values for these variables from the current environment, so you can pass them in:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=... AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=... docker run --rm -ti --env-file=builds/dockerenv.default heroku-python-build-heroku-18 bash
or
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=...
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=...
docker run --rm -ti --env-file=builds/dockerenv.default heroku-python-build-heroku-18 bash
#### Passing credentials through a separate env file
This method is the easiest for users who want to build packages in their own S3 bucket, as they will have to adjust the `S3_BUCKET` and `S3_PREFIX` environment variable values anyway from their default values.
For this method, it is important to keep the credentials file in a location outside the buildpack, so that your credentials aren't accidentally committed. Copy `builds/dockerenv.default` **to a safe location outside the buildpack directory**, and insert your values for `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`and `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`.
docker run --rm -ti --env-file=../SOMEPATHOUTSIDE/s3.env heroku-python-build-heroku-18 bash
Enjoy :)
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FROM heroku/cedar:14
WORKDIR /app
ENV WORKSPACE_DIR="/app/builds" \
S3_BUCKET="lang-python" \
S3_PREFIX="cedar-14/" \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
STACK="cedar-14"
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y python-pip libsqlite3-dev realpath && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY requirements.txt /app/
RUN pip install -r /app/requirements.txt
COPY . /app
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AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
S3_BUCKET
S3_PREFIX
S3_REGION
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FROM heroku/heroku:16-build
WORKDIR /app
ENV WORKSPACE_DIR="/app/builds" \
S3_BUCKET="lang-python" \
S3_PREFIX="heroku-16/" \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
STACK="heroku-16"
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y python-pip libsqlite3-dev && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY requirements.txt /app/
RUN pip install --disable-pip-version-check --no-cache-dir -r /app/requirements.txt
COPY . /app
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FROM heroku/heroku:18-build
WORKDIR /app
ENV WORKSPACE_DIR="/app/builds" \
S3_BUCKET="lang-python" \
S3_PREFIX="heroku-18/" \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
STACK="heroku-18"
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y python-pip-whl=9.0.1-2 python-pip=9.0.1-2 python-setuptools python-wheel libsqlite3-dev && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY requirements.txt /app/
RUN pip install --disable-pip-version-check --no-cache-dir -r /app/requirements.txt
COPY . /app
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OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building SQLite"
echo "Building SQLite..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-autoconf-3070900.tar.gz'
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hash -r
echo "Building gdal"
echo "Building gdal..."
VERSION="2.2.1"
SOURCE_TARBALL="http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/${VERSION}/gdal-${VERSION}.tar.gz"
SOURCE_TARBALL='http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/1.11.1/gdal-1.11.1.tar.gz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar zx
pushd "gdal-${VERSION}"
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --enable-static=no &&
cd gdal-1.11.1
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX &&
make
make install
# Cleanup
popd
cd ..
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hash -r
echo "Building geos"
echo "Building geos..."
VERSION=3.6.2
SOURCE_TARBALL="http://download.osgeo.org/geos/geos-${VERSION}.tar.bz2"
SOURCE_TARBALL='http://download.osgeo.org/geos/geos-3.4.2.tar.bz2'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xj
pushd "geos-${VERSION}"
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --enable-static=no &&
cd geos-3.4.2
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX &&
make
make install
# Cleanup
popd
cd ..
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/vendor/
OUT_PREFIX=$1
# Skip the build for heroku-16.
if [[ $S3_PREFIX == "heroku-16" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
# Use new path, containing autoconf.
export PATH="/app/.heroku/python/bin/:$PATH"
hash -r
echo "Building libffi..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='ftp://sourceware.org/pub/libffi/libffi-3.1.tar.gz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar x
cd libffi-3.1
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --disable-static &&
make
make install
# Cleanup
cd ..
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OUT_PREFIX=$1
if [[ $S3_PREFIX != "cedar-14" ]]; then
echo "libmemcached only needs to be built for cedar-14, since newer stacks include it in the base image"
exit 1
# Skip the build for heroku-16.
if [[ $S3_PREFIX == "heroku-16" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
# fail hard
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ dep_archive_name=${dep_dirname}.tar.gz
dep_url=https://launchpad.net/libmemcached/1.0/${dep_version}/+download/${dep_archive_name}
# SASL Support.
echo "-----> Building cyrus-sasl 2.1.26"
echo "-----> Building cyrus-sasl 2.1.26..."
curl -LO ftp://ftp.cyrusimap.org/cyrus-sasl/cyrus-sasl-2.1.26.tar.gz
# FTP doesn't play well with piping into tar xz
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ make -s -j 9
make install -s
popd
echo "-----> Building libmemcached ${dep_version}"
echo "-----> Building libmemcached ${dep_version}..."
curl -L ${dep_url} | tar xz
pushd ${dep_dirname}
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hash -r
echo "Building gdal"
echo "Building gdal..."
VERSION=4.9.3
SOURCE_TARBALL="http://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-${VERSION}.tar.gz"
SOURCE_TARBALL='http://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-4.8.0.tar.gz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar zx
pushd "proj-${VERSION}"
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --enable-static=no
cd proj-4.8.0
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX &&
make
make install
# Cleanup
popd
cd ..
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# fail hard
set -o pipefail
# fail harder
set -eu
OUT_PREFIX=$1
dep_formula=${0#$WORKSPACE_DIR/} # this is the original script, e.g. pypy-5.3.1
dep_name=$(basename $BASH_SOURCE) # this is us
dep_version=${dep_formula##*"/${dep_name}-"} # "subtract" our name from full version name
dep_package=${dep_name}2-v${dep_version} # it's always "pypy2-…"
dep_dirname=${dep_package}-linux64
dep_archive_name=${dep_dirname}.tar.bz2
dep_url=https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/${dep_archive_name}
echo "Building PyPy…"
curl -L "${dep_url}" | tar jx -C "${OUT_PREFIX}" --strip-components 1 # extract to $OUT_PREFIX, drop the first directory level, which is the archive name
ln "$OUT_PREFIX/bin/pypy" "$OUT_PREFIX/bin/python"
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/pypy
# NOTICE: This formula only works for the cedar-14 stack, not cedar.
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building PyPy..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2-v5.3.1-linux64.tar.bz2'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar jx
cp -R pypy2-v5.3.1-linux64/* $OUT_PREFIX
ln $OUT_PREFIX/bin/pypy $OUT_PREFIX/bin/python
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/pypy
# NOTICE: This formula only works for the cedar-14 stack, not cedar.
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building PyPy..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2-v5.6.0-linux64.tar.bz2'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar jx
cp -R pypy2-v5.6.0-linux64/* $OUT_PREFIX
ln $OUT_PREFIX/bin/pypy $OUT_PREFIX/bin/python
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/pypy
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/pypy
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/pypy
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# fail hard
set -o pipefail
# fail harder
set -eu
OUT_PREFIX=$1
dep_formula=${0#$WORKSPACE_DIR/} # this is the original script, e.g. pypy-5.3.1
dep_name=$(basename $BASH_SOURCE) # this is us
dep_version=${dep_formula##*"/${dep_name}-"} # "subtract" our name from full version name
dep_package=${dep_name}-v${dep_version} # it's always "pypy2-…"
dep_dirname=${dep_package}-linux64
dep_archive_name=${dep_dirname}.tar.bz2
dep_url=https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/${dep_archive_name}
echo "Building PyPy…"
echo "${dep_url}"
curl -L "${dep_url}" | tar jx -C "${OUT_PREFIX}" --strip-components 1 # extract to $OUT_PREFIX, drop the first directory level, which is the archive name
ln "$OUT_PREFIX/bin/pypy" "$OUT_PREFIX/bin/python"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/pypy2.7
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/pypy2.7
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# fail hard
set -o pipefail
# fail harder
set -eu
OUT_PREFIX=$1
dep_formula=${0#$WORKSPACE_DIR/} # this is the original script, e.g. pypy-5.3.1
dep_name=$(basename $BASH_SOURCE) # this is us
dep_version=${dep_formula##*"/${dep_name}-"} # "subtract" our name from full version name
dep_package=${dep_name}${dep_version_prefix:-}-v${dep_version}${dep_version_suffix:-}
dep_dirname=${dep_package}-linux64
dep_archive_name=${dep_dirname}.tar.bz2
dep_url=https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/${dep_archive_name}
echo "Building PyPy3…"
curl -L "${dep_url}" | tar jx -C "${OUT_PREFIX}" --strip-components 1 # extract to $OUT_PREFIX, drop the first directory level, which is the archive name
ln "$OUT_PREFIX/bin/pypy3" "$OUT_PREFIX/bin/python"
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/pypy3
# NOTICE: This formula only works for the cedar-14 stack, not cedar.
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building PyPy..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3-2.4.0-linux64.tar.bz2'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar jx
cp -R pypy3-2.4.0-linux64/* $OUT_PREFIX
ln $OUT_PREFIX/bin/pypy3 $OUT_PREFIX/bin/python
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
# version pypy3-5.5.0 is really called pypy3.3-v5.5.0-alpha
dep_version_prefix=".3"
dep_version_suffix="-alpha"
source $(dirname $0)/pypy3
# NOTICE: This formula only works for the cedar-14 stack, not cedar.
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building PyPy..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.3-v5.5.0-alpha-linux64.tar.bz2'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar jx
cp -R pypy3-v5.5.0-linux64/* $OUT_PREFIX
ln $OUT_PREFIX/bin/pypy3 $OUT_PREFIX/bin/python
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/pypy3
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/pypy3
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# fail hard
set -o pipefail
# fail harder
set -eu
OUT_PREFIX=$1
dep_formula=${0#$WORKSPACE_DIR/} # this is the original script, e.g. pypy-5.3.1
dep_name=$(basename $BASH_SOURCE) # this is us
dep_version=${dep_formula##*"/${dep_name}-"} # "subtract" our name from full version name
dep_package=${dep_name}${dep_version_prefix:-}-v${dep_version}${dep_version_suffix:-}
dep_dirname=${dep_package}-linux64
dep_archive_name=${dep_dirname}.tar.bz2
dep_url=https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/${dep_archive_name}
echo "Building PyPy3…"
echo "${dep_url}"
curl -L "${dep_url}" | tar jx -C "${OUT_PREFIX}" --strip-components 1 # extract to $OUT_PREFIX, drop the first directory level, which is the archive name
ln "$OUT_PREFIX/bin/pypy3" "$OUT_PREFIX/bin/python"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/pypy3.6
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/pypy3.6
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/python2
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building Python..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.10/Python-2.7.10.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-2.7.10 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/python2
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building Python..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.11/Python-2.7.11.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-2.7.11 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/python2
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building Python..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.12/Python-2.7.12.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-2.7.12 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/python2
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building Python..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.13/Python-2.7.13.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-2.7.13 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --enable-unicode=ucs4 --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/python2
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/python2
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/python2
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
OUT_PREFIX=$1
BIN_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"/../.. || exit; pwd)/bin"
export BIN_DIR
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/sqlite3"
sqlite3_version
echo "Setting up SQLite3 Headers for $SQLITE3_VERSION"
sqlite3_install "$OUT_PREFIX" "$SQLITE3_VERSION" 1
echo "Building Python…"
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.17/Python-2.7.17.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-2.7.17 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --enable-unicode=ucs4 --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
# Remove unneeded test directories, similar to the official Docker Python images:
# https://github.com/docker-library/python
find "${OUT_PREFIX}" \( -type d -a \( -name test -o -name tests \) \) -exec rm -rf '{}' +
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
OUT_PREFIX=$1
BIN_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"/../.. || exit; pwd)/bin"
export BIN_DIR
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/sqlite3"
sqlite3_version
echo "Setting up SQLite3 Headers for $SQLITE3_VERSION"
sqlite3_install "$OUT_PREFIX" "$SQLITE3_VERSION" 1
echo "Building Python…"
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.18/Python-2.7.18.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-2.7.18 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --enable-unicode=ucs4 --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
# Remove unneeded test directories, similar to the official Docker Python images:
# https://github.com/docker-library/python
find "${OUT_PREFIX}" \( -type d -a \( -name test -o -name tests \) \) -exec rm -rf '{}' +
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
source $(dirname $0)/python2
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building Python..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.9/Python-2.7.9.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-2.7.9 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
OUT_PREFIX=$1
BIN_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"/../.. || exit; pwd)/bin"
export BIN_DIR
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/sqlite3"
sqlite3_version
echo "Setting up SQLite3 Headers for $SQLITE3_VERSION"
sqlite3_install "$OUT_PREFIX" "$SQLITE3_VERSION" 1
echo "Building Python…"
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/3.7.2/Python-3.7.2.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-3.7.2 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
# Remove unneeded test directories, similar to the official Docker Python images:
# https://github.com/docker-library/python
find "${OUT_PREFIX}" \( -type d -a \( -name test -o -name tests \) \) -exec rm -rf '{}' +
# Remove spare /
LOCATION=${OUT_PREFIX%?}
ln $LOCATION/bin/python3 $LOCATION/bin/python
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
OUT_PREFIX=$1
BIN_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"/../.. || exit; pwd)/bin"
export BIN_DIR
# shellcheck source=bin/utils
source "$BIN_DIR/steps/sqlite3"
sqlite3_version
echo "Setting up SQLite3 Headers for $SQLITE3_VERSION"
sqlite3_install "$OUT_PREFIX" "$SQLITE3_VERSION" 1
echo "Building Python…"
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/3.4.9/Python-3.4.9.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-3.4.9 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
# Remove unneeded test directories, similar to the official Docker Python images:
# https://github.com/docker-library/python
find "${OUT_PREFIX}" \( -type d -a \( -name test -o -name tests \) \) -exec rm -rf '{}' +
# Remove spare /
LOCATION=${OUT_PREFIX%?}
ln $LOCATION/bin/python3 $LOCATION/bin/python
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/python3
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building Python..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/3.5.2/Python-3.5.2.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-3.5.2 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
# ln $OUT_PREFIX/bin/python3 $OUT_PREFIX/bin/python
source $(dirname $0)/python3
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/python3
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/python3
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/python3
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite
OUT_PREFIX=$1
echo "Building Python..."
SOURCE_TARBALL='https://python.org/ftp/python/3.6.0/Python-3.6.0.tgz'
curl -L $SOURCE_TARBALL | tar xz
mv Python-3.6.0 src
cd src
./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX --with-ensurepip=no
make
make install
ln $OUT_PREFIX/bin/python3 $OUT_PREFIX/bin/python
source $(dirname $0)/python3
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/python3
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
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# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
source $(dirname $0)/python3

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