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Kenneth Reitz 3dde375d0b pip v1.5.4 2014-02-21 10:08:50 -06:00
Kenneth Reitz 483e30a5ba --allow-all-external 2014-02-21 10:04:23 -06:00
Kenneth Reitz 5645a433dc Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' 2014-02-19 11:59:07 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 715ab8b96a Update to Setuptools 2.1 and Pip 1.5.2
So seamless.
2014-02-19 11:59:02 -05:00
kennethreitz b7f1157693 Merge pull request #118 from uniphil/master
fix url to testing buildpack
2014-02-14 13:58:49 -05:00
Phil Schleihauf ae7b6fc715 fix url to testing buildpack 2014-02-14 13:56:49 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz e0c3b72950 update runtime docs, thanks @uniphil!
#117
2014-02-14 13:41:34 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 566f7f4555 new buildpack env standard 2014-01-21 17:47:05 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 4ff62b2b41 sticky python versions bugfix 2014-01-17 17:06:54 -08:00
Kenneth Reitz d47970fd81 sticky runtimes 2014-01-17 16:47:55 -08:00
Kenneth Reitz 69bdca063f fix sub-env for when env file is not present 2013-12-20 17:15:24 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 63cea99415 chmod +x 2013-12-20 16:48:34 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 5ecd27e3b8 chmod +x 2013-12-13 16:03:39 -08:00
Kenneth Reitz 206a2dbc04 third argument support for envs in compile 2013-12-13 15:48:39 -08:00
kennethreitz 2a083791b6 Merge pull request #113 from zyegfryed/patch-3
Fixed Python runtime according to the official Heroku doc
2013-11-14 19:59:56 -08:00
kennethreitz d5b2b0b464 Merge pull request #114 from catsby/update_default_postgresql
Update Heroku Postgresql default add-on to hobby-dev
2013-11-14 19:59:40 -08:00
Clint Shryock 2eab1ad845 Update Heroku Postgresql default add-on to hobby-dev 2013-11-12 14:10:52 -06:00
Sébastien Fievet 2b16420d41 Fixed Python runtime according to the official Heroku doc
See https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-runtimes#supported-runtimes
2013-11-04 09:24:36 +01:00
kennethreitz 9fa0889499 Update bpwatch 2013-10-17 15:43:51 -04:00
kennethreitz 99b17fabeb Merge pull request #105 from bacongobbler/patch-1
update shebang to use python2 for bpwatch
2013-10-17 11:37:00 -07:00
kennethreitz 933d3014d7 Merge pull request #103 from grosskur/library-path-fix
Make vendored libraries available at compile time (fixes #57)
2013-10-17 11:36:34 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 018e0f31de Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' 2013-09-01 06:27:46 +05:30
Kenneth Reitz cf1647e937 no --use-mirrors 2013-09-01 06:27:18 +05:30
Matthew Fisher b9f154bf38 update shebang to use python2 for bpwatch 2013-08-27 16:49:55 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 4cc18ce0af Merge pull request #104 from zyegfryed/patch-1
Typo
2013-08-27 09:12:23 -07:00
Sébastien Fievet f5ea1c24a3 Typo 2013-08-25 18:41:46 +02:00
Kenneth Reitz 952b0bb735 v28 2013-08-14 22:02:11 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 8b7edad8a2 bugfix for bpwatch 2013-08-14 22:01:16 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 02787ac910 update bpwatch.zip for request_id 2013-08-14 21:19:12 -04:00
Alan Grosskurth bcc3ba09ca Make vendored libraries available at compile time (fixes #57)
When building, BUILD_DIR is set to a temporary directory. Vendored
libraries (e.g., pylibmc) are downloaded and unpacked in
$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/lib, but this is not currently in
LIBRARY_PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH.

Fix this by doing the following:

* Add $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/lib to LIBRARY_PATH/LD_LIBRARY_PATH

* Add $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/include to
  C_INCLUDE_PATH/CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH

* Add $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/bin to PATH, so vendored commands can
  be used at compile time (e.g., curl-config)

* Add $BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/lib/pkg-config to PKG_CONFIG_PATH, so
  vendored packages can be found with pkg-config
2013-08-14 16:59:31 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 31e65dc58b new bpwatch 2013-07-17 17:04:37 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 9a227e6c73 v24 2013-07-17 08:38:47 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz ddc9c24d34 deep-rm for normal builds 2013-07-17 08:34:14 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 42488a2be7 deep-rm 2013-07-17 08:33:36 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 839486c25b make things pretty, skip anvil build for normal runs 2013-07-17 08:25:17 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 5d56200179 bugfix for legacy apps + usr_env_compile 2013-07-16 16:54:33 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz fef1d4f7c0 instrumentation 2013-07-16 15:10:49 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 43defcc17e Revert "skip anvil steps that slow things down"
This reverts commit f78460e2a7.
2013-07-16 00:30:00 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz f78460e2a7 skip anvil steps that slow things down 2013-06-26 14:00:13 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 3448923b69 collectstatic logic improvements 2013-06-26 13:58:00 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 58a13bc268 Merge pull request #93 from bacongobbler/master
Add Django v1.5 testing support with Heroku
2013-06-05 13:09:42 -07:00
bacongobbler c18038f986 added Django v1.5 tests 2013-05-22 17:50:52 -07:00
bacongobbler d4356a1f4c added requirements.txt with django v1.5 2013-05-22 17:41:34 -07:00
bacongobbler 3c8f478b65 added django 1.5 skeleton for testing 2013-05-22 17:37:12 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 23493302e6 Update Readme.md 2013-04-30 13:31:53 -03:00
Kenneth Reitz 35ceaf728d Merge pull request #90 from buildingenergy/master
Store changes made in post_compile in the cache.
2013-04-27 17:59:46 -07:00
Steven Skoczen 5c9412fc33 moves cache storage until after the post_compile hook. 2013-04-26 16:27:00 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 825c9329eb Merge pull request #89 from gregburek/use-pg-dev-db
Remove shared db from release and add heroku-postgresql dev db
2013-04-23 23:53:21 -07:00
gregburek 9ebb990716 Remove shared db and add heroku-postgresql dev db 2013-04-23 23:50:54 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz f964209589 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' 2013-04-10 08:01:34 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 2e699d392e Merge pull request #86 from manojlds/master
Fixing the compile hook scripts paths
2013-04-10 07:54:51 -07:00
manojlds 431ecee509 Using the bin path at root of pwd
The compile script is run with the root of the git repo of the project
being pushed as the working directory.

$BIN_DIR is pointing to the bin directory of the buildpack which is not
where you would want to put the pre and post compile hooks.

Changing back to the old convention of looking for the hooks from the
bin directory at the root of the project.
2013-04-10 15:06:51 +05:30
Kenneth Reitz 90696215ae python-2.7.4 default version 2013-04-09 15:03:27 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 5b55261700 Merge pull request #73 from incuna/hooks-fix
Use $BIN_DIR in hooks.
2013-04-09 10:25:13 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 727ff90acf Merge pull request #83 from aljosa/distribute_version_upgrade
upgraded distribute to v0.6.36.
2013-04-08 15:10:22 -07:00
Aljosa Mohorovic 0060fdacd8 upgraded distribute to v0.6.36.
fixes pip v1.3.1 installation issue
2013-04-08 18:00:53 +02:00
Kenneth Reitz 85ad1fa988 Merge pull request #78 from streeter/master
Allow pylibmc to be commented out in the requirements file
2013-03-21 00:53:49 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 56c022ca41 remove bunk files 2013-03-20 03:44:19 -07:00
Chris Streeter f68e0989ea Allow pylibmc to be disabled. 2013-03-12 22:24:08 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 7381117bb8 working dir fix 2013-03-07 23:11:06 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz c9209ebb3d fixes and cleanups 2013-03-07 21:10:46 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 35345d11f5 run hash after install 2013-03-07 21:05:59 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 6ee17b4c26 debug 2013-03-07 21:02:54 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 86267f93a1 hash -r 2013-03-07 21:01:09 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 50642e7069 check for fresh python before we try to run pip 2013-03-07 21:00:01 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 8349f291d2 print updated pip version at install time 2013-03-07 20:52:36 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 1aad21382e update pip if it is out of date 2013-03-07 20:50:51 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 686ee087a5 use new pip/distribute 2013-03-07 20:40:32 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz f137ba213a sanity check 2013-03-07 20:38:06 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 5ae51010cc update pip to v0.3.1 2013-03-07 20:37:40 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 29d8e7f670 update distribute to v0.6.35 2013-03-07 20:36:03 -05:00
Marc Tamlyn 5be3e0ce52 Use $BIN_DIR in hooks. 2013-01-11 10:54:05 +00:00
Kenneth Reitz ddde30a12e new pylibmc test 2013-01-09 13:18:22 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 2db5578998 set buildtime vars, cleanup comments
/cc @alexclark
2013-01-09 13:04:27 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 290250836f unnecessary PYTHONHOME for uWSGI 2013-01-04 15:06:17 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 0ff4df4dc3 much better 2013-01-03 14:57:08 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 9177aa2c08 remove bunk 2013-01-03 14:20:43 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz ad791dc7f8 v14 2013-01-03 14:17:04 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 6b298ff7f3 remove bunk cd 2013-01-03 14:06:09 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 01e30e938c move precompile up a bit 2013-01-03 14:05:29 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz e81632e05e kill the source 2013-01-02 22:45:02 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 4ab3358851 better 2013-01-02 22:40:52 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 4ded988907 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' 2013-01-02 22:26:19 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 8637dc05c0 cleanups 2013-01-02 22:26:15 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 6f65ad0b97 Update Readme.md 2013-01-02 22:22:07 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz c5ec378ea7 Update Readme.md 2013-01-02 22:19:19 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 37013c2eca Update Readme.md 2013-01-02 22:17:09 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 54a8a6407e Update Readme.md 2013-01-02 22:16:37 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 69360fb804 Update Readme.md 2013-01-02 22:15:47 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 92d296ec24 Update Readme.md 2013-01-02 22:14:39 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 99557332a0 defaults 2013-01-02 21:42:16 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz a3d9c5a1b2 $? 2013-01-02 20:55:21 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 235ff64a38 all the things 2013-01-02 20:47:12 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 0f7fca9e03 better error message 2013-01-02 20:45:57 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 161bf49a3a abort if bad python requested 2013-01-02 20:43:58 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 7ac90f19dd unbuffer all the things 2013-01-02 20:30:49 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 90cc426c82 force sed to be line buffered 2013-01-02 20:21:39 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 550a239553 add indent back 2013-01-02 20:14:49 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 57fea1bd6f test buffered out 2013-01-02 20:13:01 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz d758545164 new distribute 2013-01-02 20:10:37 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 5935632b8b distribute 2013-01-02 20:10:15 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 8f3a7b7947 test 2013-01-02 19:56:53 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 2f47bd12fd which python 2013-01-02 19:49:21 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 86fb607dd4 ls 2013-01-02 19:41:19 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 80823b1e16 debug=1 2013-01-02 19:39:36 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz ff6f56b8c5 2013 2012-12-31 18:02:02 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 5393ba3cb4 Merge pull request #69 from saulshanabrook/pylibmc_list_requirements
Use all requirements for checking hg+ and pylibmc, fixed #58
2012-12-28 06:05:56 -08:00
Saul Shanabrook 4ade6c0457 Helper functions to test if in requirements used for checking for mercurial install and for pylibmc 2012-12-28 09:02:09 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz e5c389e677 Merge pull request #65 from heroku/versions
Arbitrary Python Versions
2012-12-20 19:11:56 -08:00
Kenneth Reitz ea27b5a77c proper installations 2012-12-20 04:08:15 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 18c19e4466 only talk about runtime once 2012-12-20 03:38:56 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 0ea950ee52 don't allow overwritten PYTHONHOME 2012-12-20 03:27:20 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 2d3033fc71 remove old virtualenvs 2012-12-20 03:23:28 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 1687f1cffe test 2012-12-20 02:53:52 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 2f0263a5b8 distribute 2012-12-20 02:45:26 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz dfbf20acd2 test 2012-12-19 23:53:40 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 0b9019ab71 test 2012-12-19 23:37:51 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz b0fc2245f4 test 2012-12-19 23:32:15 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 113c669041 test 2012-12-19 23:30:54 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz b8b5e12a4a distribute v0.6.32 2012-12-19 23:29:37 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz bece3de495 test 2012-12-19 23:29:16 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 89120f7797 test 2012-12-19 23:26:27 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 99e035495b test 2012-12-19 23:24:18 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 0c56b0c35c test 2012-12-19 23:21:11 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 111f92e368 test 2012-12-19 23:20:11 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 03e666ffea test 2012-12-19 23:18:31 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 40598be9d4 test 2012-12-19 23:17:06 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 8f057f3c9b test 2012-12-19 23:15:14 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 972e6f8054 test 2012-12-19 23:10:24 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz aeb7ef392a test 2012-12-19 23:08:23 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 930a63d55c further test 2012-12-19 23:05:57 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 544de727a0 test 2012-12-19 23:02:35 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 466e6b5fe3 cleanup 2012-12-19 22:53:04 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 1abaaf6cf1 update deps 2012-12-19 22:45:05 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 48bd910207 test simple-runtime on 2.6 2012-12-19 22:45:00 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 87c580f819 fix deep-cp bug 2012-12-19 22:44:49 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz db1df1ac67 basics working 2012-12-19 22:42:56 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 4005d7ea50 simple runtime test app 2012-12-19 21:45:38 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz d29d4404c3 update tests for no Python/Django 2012-12-19 21:43:56 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 33779576bd changes 2012-12-19 21:41:07 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 3bddd66637 serious business 2012-12-19 21:31:16 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz e00a407c91 source collectstatic 2012-12-19 21:18:48 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 117dcff4e1 collectstatic always 2012-12-19 21:17:49 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 7243afd5b5 simplify django check 2012-12-17 13:49:16 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 0a75bc9744 Merge pull request #63 from heroku/dot-profile-d
Support for ~/.profile.d
2012-12-17 10:24:27 -08:00
Kenneth Reitz ca3b3808b9 simplify purge 2012-12-06 18:01:48 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 287b398826 better comments 2012-12-06 17:58:44 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 76d2eda80e LEGACY_TRIGGER 2012-12-06 17:54:53 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 880c498c3f simplfy comments 2012-12-06 17:53:38 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 12f053ef7f remove almost all django support 2012-12-06 17:51:40 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 35ee2f60bd remove bunk 2012-12-06 17:37:53 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 3e480e9aea purge old virtualenvs 2012-12-06 17:34:04 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 46ba98a4ee no LEGACY_VIRTUALENV default 2012-12-06 12:48:37 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 958de9441a not for legacy apps yet 2012-12-06 12:43:07 -05:00
Kenneth Reitz 74312f5487 injection warning 2012-12-03 16:17:01 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz ecf5278679 extract utils 2012-12-03 16:00:23 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz 863abfb00e cleanups 2012-12-03 15:01:05 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz f782693537 patched pip version 2012-12-03 12:39:16 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz a2c2411109 test 2012-12-03 12:29:21 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz 712f02e359 v1.8.4 2012-12-03 12:29:13 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz 61477e515a Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' 2012-12-03 12:27:26 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz be9343534a virtualenv 1.8.4 2012-12-03 12:26:27 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz 2b4e9be4ad Merge pull request #61 from gulopine/already-satisfied
Clean up output of virtualenv setup
2012-12-03 03:23:54 -08:00
Kenneth Reitz 382dff7e3b update scripts 2012-11-18 02:27:31 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz 6f2012c1c9 updated vendored pip 2012-11-18 02:27:25 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz c71fe81f8d new virtualenv 2012-11-18 02:26:41 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz 91586d6690 Merge pull request #62 from gulopine/ellipses
Collapse ellipses when setting up virtualenv
2012-11-15 07:07:42 -08:00
Marty Alchin 046726b864 Collapse ellipses when setting up virtualenv 2012-11-14 20:37:44 -08:00
Marty Alchin ddf353cff5 Clean up output of virtualenv setup 2012-11-14 20:35:37 -08:00
Kenneth Reitz 160497cb64 Merge pull request #55 from dcrosta/patch-1
Set `$VIRTUALENV_DIRS` for `$CLEAN_VIRTUALENV`
2012-09-23 03:56:33 -07:00
Dan Crosta 6194f94aa7 Set $VIRTUALENV_DIRS for $CLEAN_VIRTUALENV
I had to do this to wipe out my virtualenv -- there may be a more appropriate solution.
2012-09-22 17:30:58 -03:00
Kenneth Reitz e288332f0e .profile.d
🍰 /cc @ddollar
2012-07-16 18:24:42 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz e4979f33e3 profile.d
:(
2012-07-16 18:03:13 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 03c3aebca8 fix set-default-env escaping 2012-07-16 17:35:01 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 487a5ffb95 don't clobber envsssssssss 2012-07-16 17:11:17 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 01d15d4d0e fix links 2012-07-02 00:07:30 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 6655794b4d distribute 2012-07-01 23:57:42 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 4beb57a5a0 ch ch changes 2012-07-01 23:33:33 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz bac517e755 patched pip v1.1 2012-07-01 23:31:07 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 62b68cfcd9 pip v1.1 2012-07-01 23:28:10 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 481e800a7c virtualenv v1.7.2 2012-07-01 23:21:27 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 9a7c6c339d changelog 2012-07-01 17:02:19 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 23340bcfee default path confict 2012-07-01 16:57:34 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 102979e985 changelog 2012-06-27 14:27:08 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz ab9a4fbe5f typo 2012-06-27 14:16:31 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz aad72f8e81 legacy 2012-06-27 14:13:35 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 72295bf186 Disable injection for fresh apps 2012-06-27 14:11:53 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz c45a2c14b2 FRESH_APP 2012-06-27 13:35:42 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz ee177b28ff spaces 2012-06-27 12:11:01 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 2e0f2f59a0 fresh app 2012-06-27 12:08:22 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 9856efa7c4 remove deprecation warning 2012-06-27 11:42:38 -07:00
Kenneth Reitz 34878b9638 explicit profile path 2012-06-25 13:30:13 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 27abdfe7d7 Revert "no more release config vars"
This reverts commit 1bd317cd50.
2012-06-25 13:24:42 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 3b0bdba799 $HOME & $PATH 2012-06-25 13:23:46 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz b547d8c30c cleanup 2012-06-25 13:16:57 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 1bd317cd50 no more release config vars 2012-06-25 13:14:43 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 60b57fd368 profile env vars 2012-06-25 13:13:54 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 27a22e8ccb .profile.d/python 2012-06-25 13:11:17 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 0378bbb491 profile.d 2012-06-14 16:40:37 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz bccec5cee9 Merge pull request #47 from ojno/master
Option to purge and recreate virtualenv
2012-06-01 13:20:14 -07:00
Jonathan French d6fbb29977 add CLEAN_VIRTUALENV option to purge and recreate virtualenv 2012-06-01 20:59:34 +01:00
Kenneth Reitz 9d0bf98a52 v13 2012-05-31 20:30:38 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 795272d625 only talk about static files when configured 2012-05-31 20:29:14 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz c3866f80b6 fix pip quoting 2012-05-31 20:24:35 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 580a662f36 v12 2012-05-31 15:45:51 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 5767e0df04 more careful database setting 2012-05-31 15:40:31 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz eeb63f215a v11 2012-05-31 02:45:43 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 5a6e4e49b4 cleanup collectstatic output 2012-05-31 02:44:56 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz b6eada4e67 exclude overly verbose 'copying' lines 2012-05-31 02:35:33 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz bbe0acf001 whitespace 2012-05-31 02:02:11 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 05e65801fa always show django deprecation warning 2012-05-31 01:59:37 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 08338a4a26 Do everything except modify the filesystem. 2012-05-31 01:59:07 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz bf913e0016 collectstatic not a warning 2012-05-31 01:52:38 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 774ceb3367 v10 2012-05-31 01:51:21 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 335a14c714 better comments 2012-05-31 01:50:20 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 4dea56d4a0 better collectstatic pre-check 2012-05-31 01:49:13 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz c9916dd2e3 disable collectstatic file for user-env-compile
hesitance
2012-05-30 18:51:32 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 662a311f95 v9 2012-05-30 17:32:16 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz bfd6ea22ca PYTHONHOME 2012-05-30 17:31:03 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz c5d7991468 v8 changelog 2012-05-30 16:01:38 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz c4404694e1 warn after injection 2012-05-30 15:59:55 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz e914736956 don't exit (yet) on collectstatic fail 2012-05-30 15:57:33 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 23833dda9b comment out injection step 2012-05-30 15:53:49 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 15573b9d3f simpler collectstatic 2012-05-30 15:47:39 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 86661c1cda July 1 2012-05-30 15:23:14 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 9cbace7f76 $DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC 2012-05-30 15:15:10 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz 74cb870488 leave injection off for now 2012-05-30 15:14:36 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz ae9b83f07c fix error message for collectstatic 2012-05-30 13:55:22 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz d70c681c32 setting injection notice for users
#45
2012-05-30 13:52:08 -04:00
Kenneth Reitz c312d917a1 completely set DATABASES 2012-05-30 12:50:08 -04:00
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## v14
Features:
* Full removal of Django settings injection for new apps.
* Support for profile.d
* Fresh app detection.
* Update to Virtualenv v1.7.2
* Updated to Pip v1.1 (patched)
Bugfixes:
* Default pip path exists action.
## v13
Bugfixes:
* Fix pip quoting error.
* Only talk about collectstatic in buildpack output when it's configured.
## v12
Bugfixes:
* Catch database setting corner case.
## v11
Bugfixes:
* Cleanup collectstatic output.
## v10
Bugfixes:
* Check for collectstatic validity with --dry-run instead of --help for Django 1.4.
## v9
Bugfixes:
* Unset PYTHONHOME in buildpack for [user_env_compile](http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/labs-user-env-compile).
## v8
Features:
* Disable Django collectstatic with `$DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC` + [user_env_compile](http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/labs-user-env-compile).
Bugfixes:
* Don't disbable injection for new Django apps.
* Inform user of July 1, 2012 deprecation of Django injection.
## v7 ## v7
Features: Features:
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MIT License: MIT License:
Copyright (C) 2012 Heroku, Inc. Copyright (C) 2013 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: 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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tests:
./bin/test
docs:
mkdir -p site
shocco -t 'Python Buildpack Compiler' ./bin/compile > site/index.html
shocco -t 'Django Buildpack Compiler' ./bin/steps/django > site/django.html
shocco -t 'Python Buildpack Detector' ./bin/detect > site/detect.html
shocco -t 'Pylibmc Buildpack Compiler' ./bin/steps/pylibmc > site/pylibmc.html
shocco -t 'Python Buildpack Changelog' ./Changelog.md > site/changelog.html
site: docs
cd site && git add -A && git commit -m 'update' && git push heroku master
pip:
git clone git@github.com:kennethreitz/pip.git --branch heroku --depth 1
rm -fr vendor/virtualenv-1.7/virtualenv_support/pip-1.0.2.tar.gz
rm -fr pip/.git
tar -pczf vendor/virtualenv-1.7/virtualenv_support/pip-1.0.2.tar.gz pip
rm -fr pip
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Heroku buildpack: Python Heroku buildpack: Python
======================== ========================
This is a [Heroku buildpack](http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks) for Python apps. This is a [Heroku buildpack](http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks) for Python apps, powered by [pip](http://www.pip-installer.org/).
It uses [virtualenv](http://www.virtualenv.org/) and [pip](http://www.pip-installer.org/).
[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python) [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python)
@@ -14,18 +13,17 @@ Example usage:
$ ls $ ls
Procfile requirements.txt web.py Procfile requirements.txt web.py
$ heroku create --stack cedar --buildpack git@github.com:heroku/heroku-buildpack-python.git $ heroku create --stack cedar --buildpack git://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python.git
$ git push heroku master $ git push heroku master
... ...
-----> Heroku receiving push -----> Fetching custom git buildpack... done
-----> Fetching custom build pack... done
-----> Python app detected -----> Python app detected
-----> Preparing virtualenv version 1.6.4 -----> No runtime.txt provided; assuming python-2.7.6.
New python executable in ./bin/python -----> Preparing Python runtime (python-2.7.6)
Installing setuptools............done. -----> Installing Setuptools (2.1)
Installing pip...............done. -----> Installing Pip (1.5.2)
-----> Installing dependencies using pip version 1.0.2 -----> Installing dependencies using Pip (1.5.2)
Downloading/unpacking Flask==0.7.2 (from -r requirements.txt (line 1)) Downloading/unpacking Flask==0.7.2 (from -r requirements.txt (line 1))
Downloading/unpacking Werkzeug>=0.6.1 (from Flask==0.7.2->-r requirements.txt (line 1)) Downloading/unpacking Werkzeug>=0.6.1 (from Flask==0.7.2->-r requirements.txt (line 1))
Downloading/unpacking Jinja2>=2.4 (from Flask==0.7.2->-r requirements.txt (line 1)) Downloading/unpacking Jinja2>=2.4 (from Flask==0.7.2->-r requirements.txt (line 1))
@@ -35,15 +33,24 @@ Example usage:
You can also add it to upcoming builds of an existing application: You can also add it to upcoming builds of an existing application:
$ heroku config:add BUILDPACK_URL=git@github.com:heroku/heroku-buildpack-python.git $ heroku config:add BUILDPACK_URL=git://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python.git
The buildpack will detect your app as Python if it has the file `requirements.txt` in the root. It will detect your app as Python/Django if there is an additional `settings.py` in a project subdirectory. The buildpack will detect your app as Python if it has the file `requirements.txt` in the root.
It will use virtualenv and pip to install your dependencies, vendoring a copy of the Python runtime into your slug. The `bin/`, `include/` and `lib/` directories will be cached between builds to allow for faster pip install time. It will use Pip to install your dependencies, vendoring a copy of the Python runtime into your slug.
Hacking Specify a Runtime
------- -----------------
To use this buildpack, fork it on Github. Push up changes to your fork, then create a test app with `--buildpack <your-github-url>` and push to it. You can also provide arbitrary releases Python with a `runtime.txt` file.
To change the vendored virtualenv, unpack the desired version to the `src/` folder, and update the virtualenv() function in `bin/compile` to prepend the virtualenv module directory to the path. The virtualenv release vendors its own versions of pip and setuptools. $ cat runtime.txt
python-3.3.3
Runtime options include:
- python-2.7.6
- python-3.3.3
- pypy-1.9 (experimental)
Other [unsupported runtimes](https://github.com/kennethreitz/python-versions/tree/master/formula) are available as well.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script serves as the # Usage:
# [**Python Buildpack**](https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python)
# compiler.
# #
# A [buildpack](http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks) is an # $ bin/compile <build-dir> <cache-dir> <env-path>
# adapter between a Python application and Heroku's runtime.
#
# You can intreract with the Heroku API directly with [heroku.py](https://github.com/heroku/heroku.py/).
#
# See also: [Release history](/changelog.html), [Detection](/detect.html).
#
# ## Usage
# Compiling an app into a slug is simple:
#
# $ bin/compile <build-dir> <cache-dir>
# ## Assumptions
#
# This buildpack makes the following assumptions:
#
# - The desired Python VM is available on the base system.
# - Library dependencies are available on the base system.
# - Django applications should not require any platform-specific configuration.
# <hr />
# ## Context
# Fail fast and fail hard. # Fail fast and fail hard.
set -eo pipefail set -eo pipefail
@@ -40,63 +15,86 @@ BIN_DIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) # absolute path
ROOT_DIR=$(dirname $BIN_DIR) ROOT_DIR=$(dirname $BIN_DIR)
BUILD_DIR=$1 BUILD_DIR=$1
CACHE_DIR=$2 CACHE_DIR=$2
ENV_DIR=$3
# The detected application type (`Python`|`Python/Django`).
NAME=$($BIN_DIR/detect $BUILD_DIR)
# Where to store the Pip download cache.
CACHED_DIRS=".heroku" CACHED_DIRS=".heroku"
PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE=${PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE:-$CACHE_DIR/pip_downloads}
# Static configurations for virtualenv caches. # Static configurations for virtualenv caches.
LEGACY_VIRTUALENV_LOC="." VIRTUALENV_LOC=".heroku/venv"
MODERN_VIRTUALENV_LOC=".heroku/venv" LEGACY_TRIGGER="lib/python2.7"
LEGACY_VIRTUALENV_DIRS="bin include lib" PROFILE_PATH="$BUILD_DIR/.profile.d/python.sh"
LEGACY_VIRTUALENV_TRIGGER="lib/python2.7"
DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION="python-2.7.6"
PYTHON_EXE="/app/.heroku/python/bin/python"
PIP_VERSION="1.5.4"
SETUPTOOLS_VERSION="2.1"
# Python version. This will be used in the future to specify custom Pythons. # Setup bpwatch
PYTHON_VERSION="2.7.2" export PATH=$PATH:$ROOT_DIR/vendor/bpwatch
PYTHON_EXE="python2.7" LOGPLEX_KEY="t.b396af7f-ad75-4643-8b9e-ebb288acc624"
export BPWATCH_STORE_PATH=$CACHE_DIR/bpwatch.json
BUILDPACK_VERSION=v28
# Support Anvil Build_IDs
[ ! "$REQUEST_ID" ] && REQUEST_ID=$SLUG_ID
# Sanitizing environment variables. # Sanitizing environment variables.
unset GIT_DIR unset GIT_DIR PYTHONHOME PYTHONPATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH LIBRARY_PATH
unset PYTHON_HOME
unset PYTHONPATH bpwatch init $LOGPLEX_KEY
bpwatch build python $BUILDPACK_VERSION $REQUEST_ID
TMP_APP_DIR=$CACHE_DIR/tmp_app_dir
bpwatch start compile
# We'll need to send these statics to other scripts we `source`. # We'll need to send these statics to other scripts we `source`.
export PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE BUILD_DIR CACHE_DIR BIN_DIR export BUILD_DIR CACHE_DIR BIN_DIR PROFILE_PATH
# Syntax sugar. # Syntax sugar.
indent() { source $BIN_DIR/utils
RE="s/^/ /"
[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ] && sed -l "$RE" || sed -u "$RE"
}
function virtualenv (){ # Directory Hacks for path consistiency.
python "$ROOT_DIR/vendor/virtualenv-1.7/virtualenv.py" "$@" APP_DIR='/app'
} TMP_APP_DIR=$CACHE_DIR/tmp_app_dir
function puts-step (){ # Copy Anvil app dir to temporary storage...
echo "-----> $@" bpwatch start anvil_appdir_stage
} if [ "$SLUG_ID" ]; then
mkdir -p $TMP_APP_DIR
deep-mv $APP_DIR $TMP_APP_DIR
else
deep-rm $APP_DIR
fi
bpwatch stop anvil_appdir_stage
function puts-warn (){ # Copy Application code in.
echo " ! $@" bpwatch start appdir_stage
} deep-mv $BUILD_DIR $APP_DIR
bpwatch stop appdir_stage
# ## Build Time # Set new context.
# ORIG_BUILD_DIR=$BUILD_DIR
BUILD_DIR=$APP_DIR
# Prepend proper path buildpack use.
export PATH=$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python/bin:$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/bin:$PATH
export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/include:$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/include
export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/include:$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/include
export LIBRARY_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/lib:$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/lib
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/lib:$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/lib
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/lib/pkg-config:$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor/lib/pkg-config
# Switch to the repo's context. # Switch to the repo's context.
cd $BUILD_DIR cd $BUILD_DIR
# Experimental pre_compile hook. # Experimental pre_compile hook.
source $BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/pre_compile bpwatch start pre_compile
source $BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/pre_compile
# ### Sanity Checks bpwatch stop pre_compile
#
# Just a little peace of mind.
# If no requirements given, assume `setup.py develop`. # If no requirements given, assume `setup.py develop`.
if [ ! -f requirements.txt ]; then if [ ! -f requirements.txt ]; then
@@ -104,122 +102,170 @@ if [ ! -f requirements.txt ]; then
echo "-e ." > requirements.txt echo "-e ." > requirements.txt
fi fi
# Sticky runtimes.
if [ -f $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version ]; then
DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION=$(cat $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version)
fi
# If no runtime given, assume default version.
if [ ! -f runtime.txt ]; then
puts-step "No runtime.txt provided; assuming $DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION."
echo $DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION > runtime.txt
fi
# ### The Cache # ### The Cache
mkdir -p $CACHE_DIR mkdir -p $CACHE_DIR
# Purge "old-style" virtualenvs.
# Nice defaults. bpwatch start clear_old_venvs
LEGACY_VIRTUALENV=false [ -d $CACHE_DIR/$LEGACY_TRIGGER ] && rm -fr $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/bin $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/lib $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/include
VIRTUALENV_LOC=$MODERN_VIRTUALENV_LOC [ -d $CACHE_DIR/$VIRTUALENV_LOC ] && rm -fr $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/venv $CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src
bpwatch stop clear_old_venvs
# Support "old-style" virtualenvs.
if [ -d $CACHE_DIR/$LEGACY_VIRTUALENV_TRIGGER ]; then
LEGACY_VIRTUALENV=true
VIRTUALENV_LOC=$LEGACY_VIRTUALENV_LOC
CACHED_DIRS=$LEGACY_VIRTUALENV_DIRS
# Warn for a checked-in virtualenv.
if [ -d "lib" ] || [ -d "bin" ]; then
puts-warn "You have a virtualenv checked in. You should ignore the appropriate paths in your repo. See http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/gitignore for more info.";
fi
# Reject a conflicting checked-in virtualenv.
if [ -f "lib/python2.7" ]; then
puts-warn "Checked-in virtualenv conflict."
exit 1;
fi
fi
# Restore old artifacts from the cache. # Restore old artifacts from the cache.
for dir in $CACHED_DIRS; do bpwatch start restore_cache
cp -R $CACHE_DIR/$dir . &> /dev/null || true for dir in $CACHED_DIRS; do
done cp -R $CACHE_DIR/$dir . &> /dev/null || true
done
bpwatch stop restore_cache
set +e set +e
# Create set-aside `.heroku` folder. # Create set-aside `.heroku` folder.
mkdir .heroku &> /dev/null mkdir .heroku &> /dev/null
HEROKU_DIR_STATUS=$?
# This is a new app, disable injection.
[ $HEROKU_DIR_STATUS -eq 0 ] && {
touch .heroku/injection_disabled
}
set -e set -e
mkdir -p $(dirname $PROFILE_PATH)
# ### Virtualenv Setup
#
# Create the virtualenv. Rebuild if corrupt.
# TODO: Bootstrap a bottled Python VM...
set +e set +e
puts-step "Preparing Python interpreter ($PYTHON_VERSION)" PYTHON_VERSION=$(cat runtime.txt)
puts-step "Creating Virtualenv version $(virtualenv --version)"
# Try to create the virtualenv. # Install Python.
OUT=$(virtualenv --python $PYTHON_EXE --distribute --never-download --prompt='(venv) ' $VIRTUALENV_LOC 2>&1) if [ -f .heroku/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
# If there's an error, purge and recreate.
[ $? -ne 0 ] && { if [ ! "$SKIP_INSTALL" ]; then
puts-warn "Virtualenv corrupt, rebuilding." bpwatch start install_python
for dir in $VIRTUALENV_DIRS; do puts-step "Preparing Python runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION)"
rm -fr $dir &> /dev/null || true curl http://envy-versions.s3.amazonaws.com/$PYTHON_VERSION.tar.bz2 -s | tar jx &> /dev/null
done if [[ $? != 0 ]] ; then
OUT=$(virtualenv --python $PYTHON_EXE --distribute --never-download --prompt='(venv) ' $VIRTUALENV_LOC ) puts-warn "Requested runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION) was not found."
} puts-warn "Aborting. More info: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python-support"
echo "$OUT" | indent exit 1
fi
mv python .heroku/python
bpwatch stop install_python
# Record for future reference.
echo $PYTHON_VERSION > .heroku/python-version
FRESH_PYTHON=true
hash -r
else
puts-step "Using Python runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION)"
fi
# If Pip isn't up to date:
if [ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] || [[ ! $(pip --version) == *$PIP_VERSION* ]]; then
WORKING_DIR=$(pwd)
bpwatch start prepare_environment
bpwatch start install_setuptools
# Prepare it for the real world
puts-step "Installing Setuptools ($SETUPTOOLS_VERSION)"
cd $ROOT_DIR/vendor/setuptools-$SETUPTOOLS_VERSION/
python setup.py install &> /dev/null
cd $WORKING_DIR
bpwatch stop install_setuptoools
bpwatch start install_pip
puts-step "Installing Pip ($PIP_VERSION)"
cd $ROOT_DIR/vendor/pip-$PIP_VERSION/
python setup.py install &> /dev/null
cd $WORKING_DIR
bpwatch stop install_pip
bpwatch stop prepare_environment
fi
set -e set -e
hash -r
# Pylibmc support. # Pylibmc support.
# See [`bin/steps/pylibmc`](pylibmc.html). # See [`bin/steps/pylibmc`](pylibmc.html).
source $BIN_DIR/steps/pylibmc bpwatch start pylibmc_install
source $BIN_DIR/steps/pylibmc
# Activate the Virtualenv. bpwatch stop pylibmc_install
puts-step "Activating virtualenv"
source $VIRTUALENV_LOC/bin/activate
# Install Mercurial if it appears to be required. # Install Mercurial if it appears to be required.
if (grep -Fiq "hg+" requirements.txt) then if (grep -Fiq "hg+" requirements.txt) then
pip install --use-mirrors mercurial | indent bpwatch start mercurial_install
/app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install mercurial | cleanup | indent
bpwatch stop mercurial_install
fi fi
# Install dependencies with Pip. # Install dependencies with Pip.
puts-step "Installing dependencies using pip version $(pip --version | awk '{print $2}')" puts-step "Installing dependencies using Pip ($PIP_VERSION)"
pip install --use-mirrors -r requirements.txt --src ./.heroku/src | indent
# Do additional application hackery if applications appears to be a Django app.
# Optionally, disable all Django-specific changes with `DISABLE_INJECTION` env.
#
# See [`bin/steps/django`](django.html).
if [ "$NAME" = "Python/Django" ]; then [ ! "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch start pip_install
source $BIN_DIR/steps/django/init [ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch start pip_install_first
fi
# Make Virtualenv's paths relative for portability. /app/.heroku/python/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt --exists-action=w --src=./.heroku/src --allow-all-external | cleanup | indent
set +e
OUT=$(virtualenv --python $PYTHON_EXE --relocatable $VIRTUALENV_LOC) [ ! "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch stop pip_install
[ $? -ne 0 ] && { [ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch stop pip_install_first
puts-warn "Error making virtualenv relocatable"
echo "$OUT" | indent # Django collectstatic support.
exit 1 bpwatch start collectstatic
} sub-env $BIN_DIR/steps/collectstatic
set -e bpwatch stop collectstatic
# ### Finalize # ### Finalize
# #
# Store new artifacts in cache. # Set context environment variables.
for dir in $CACHED_DIRS; do set-env PATH '$HOME/.heroku/python/bin:$PATH'
rm -rf $CACHE_DIR/$dir set-env PYTHONUNBUFFERED true
cp -R $dir $CACHE_DIR/ set-env PYTHONHOME /app/.heroku/python
done set-default-env LIBRARY_PATH /app/.heroku/vendor/lib
set-default-env LD_LIBRARY_PATH /app/.heroku/vendor/lib
set-default-env LANG en_US.UTF-8
set-default-env PYTHONHASHSEED random
set-default-env PYTHONPATH /app/
# ### Fin.
# Experimental post_compile hook. # Experimental post_compile hook.
source $BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/post_compile bpwatch start post_compile
source $BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/post_compile
bpwatch stop post_compile
# <a href="http://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python"><img style="position: absolute; top: 0; right: 0; border: 0;" src="https://d3nwyuy0nl342s.cloudfront.net/img/7afbc8b248c68eb468279e8c17986ad46549fb71/687474703a2f2f73332e616d617a6f6e6177732e636f6d2f6769746875622f726962626f6e732f666f726b6d655f72696768745f6461726b626c75655f3132313632312e706e67" alt="Fork me on GitHub"></a> # Store new artifacts in cache.
bpwatch start dump_cache
for dir in $CACHED_DIRS; do
rm -rf $CACHE_DIR/$dir
cp -R $dir $CACHE_DIR/
done
bpwatch stop dump_cache
# ### Fin.
bpwatch start appdir_commit
deep-mv $BUILD_DIR $ORIG_BUILD_DIR
bpwatch stop appdir_commit
bpwatch start anvil_appdir_commit
if [ "$SLUG_ID" ]; then
deep-mv $TMP_APP_DIR $APP_DIR
fi
bpwatch stop anvil_appdir_commit
bpwatch stop compile
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@@ -19,46 +19,4 @@ if [ ! -f $BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt ] && [ ! -f $BUILD_DIR/setup.py ]; then
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
# If only `setup.py`, assume that the app is not Django. echo Python
if [ ! -f $BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt ]; then
echo Python
exit 0
fi
# `Python/Django` if `**/settings.py` is present and `django` exists in
# `requirements.txt`.
#
# Otherwise, `Python`.
array=""
list_requirements() {
IFS_BAK=$IFS
IFS="
"
requirement_file=$1
reqs=$(cat $requirement_file)
for req in $reqs; do
if [[ $req == -r* ]]; then
new_req=$(echo $req | cut -d" " -f2)
if [[ $new_req == $1 ]]; then
continue
fi
directory=$(dirname $requirement_file)
if [[ ! $array == *$directory/$new_req* ]]; then
list_requirements "$directory/$new_req"
fi
array="$array $directory/$new_req"
else
echo $req;
fi
done
IFS=$IFS_BAK
IFS_BAK=
}
SETTINGS_FILE=$(find $BUILD_DIR/. -maxdepth 2 -type f -name 'settings.py' | head -1)
[ -n "$SETTINGS_FILE" ] && ( list_requirements $BUILD_DIR/requirements.txt | grep -Fiq "django" ) && echo Python/Django || echo Python
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@@ -3,33 +3,21 @@
BIN_DIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) # absolute path BIN_DIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) # absolute path
BUILD_DIR=$1 BUILD_DIR=$1
NAME=$($BIN_DIR/detect $BUILD_DIR) || exit 1
MANAGE_FILE=$(cd $BUILD_DIR && find . -maxdepth 3 -type f -name 'manage.py' | head -1)
MANAGE_FILE=${MANAGE_FILE:2}
cat <<EOF cat <<EOF
--- ---
config_vars: config_vars:
PATH: /app/.heroku/venv/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin
PYTHONUNBUFFERED: true
LIBRARY_PATH: /app/.heroku/vendor/lib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH: /app/.heroku/vendor/lib
LANG: en_US.UTF-8
PYTHONHASHSEED: random
PYTHONHOME: /app/.heroku/venv/
PYTHONPATH: /app/
EOF EOF
[ "$NAME" = "Python/Django" ] || exit 0 if [[ $MANAGE_FILE ]]; then
MANAGE_FILE=$(cd $BUILD_DIR && find . -maxdepth 3 -type f -name 'manage.py' | head -1)
MANAGE_FILE=${MANAGE_FILE:2}
PROJECT=$(dirname $MANAGE_FILE)
cat <<EOF cat <<EOF
addons: addons:
shared-database:5mb heroku-postgresql:hobby-dev
default_process_types:
web: python $PROJECT/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:\$PORT --noreload
EOF EOF
fi
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@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Syntax sugar.
indent() {
RE="s/^/ /"
[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ] && sed -l "$RE" || sed -u "$RE"
}
MANAGE_FILE=$(find . -maxdepth 3 -type f -name 'manage.py' | head -1)
MANAGE_FILE=${MANAGE_FILE:-fakepath}
[ -f .heroku/collectstatic_disabled ] && DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC=1
if [ ! "$DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC" ] && [ -f "$MANAGE_FILE" ]; then
set +e
# Check if collectstatic is configured properly.
python $MANAGE_FILE collectstatic --dry-run --noinput &> /dev/null && RUN_COLLECTSTATIC=true
# Compile assets if collectstatic appears to be kosher.
if [ "$RUN_COLLECTSTATIC" ]; then
echo "-----> Collecting static files"
python $MANAGE_FILE collectstatic --noinput 2>&1 | sed '/^Copying/d;/^$/d;/^ /d' | indent
[ $? -ne 0 ] && {
echo " ! Error running manage.py collectstatic. More info:"
echo " http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/django-assets"
}
fi
echo
fi
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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set +e
# Syntax sugar.
indent() {
RE="s/^/ /"
[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ] && sed -l "$RE" || sed -u "$RE"
}
# Check if collectstatic is configured.
python $MANAGE_FILE collectstatic --help &> /dev/null && RUN_COLLECTSTATIC=true
# Don't raise errors if SILENCE_COLLECTSTATIC is set.
if [ ! "$SILENCE_COLLECTSTATIC" ]; then
set -e
fi
echo "-----> Collecting static files"
# Compile assets if collectstatic appears to be kosher.
if [ "$RUN_COLLECTSTATIC" ]; then
python $MANAGE_FILE collectstatic --noinput | indent
[ $? -ne 0 ] && {
echo " ! Error running manage.py collectstatic. More info:"
echo " http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/django-assets"
}
else
echo " ! Django collecstatic is not configured. Learn more:"
echo " http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/django-assets"
fi
echo
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
SETTINGS_FILE=$(find . -maxdepth 3 -type f -name 'settings.py' | head -1)
PROJECT=$(dirname $SETTINGS_FILE)
MANAGE_FILE=$(find . -maxdepth 3 -type f -name 'manage.py' | head -1)
MANAGE_FILE=${MANAGE_FILE:2}
# Disable injection for new applications.
if [ -f .heroku/injection_disabled ]; then
DISABLE_INJECTION=1
fi
export SETTINGS_FILE MANAGE_FILE PROJECT DISABLE_INJECTION
if [ ! "$DISABLE_INJECTION" ]; then
source $BIN_DIR/steps/django/injection
fi
source $BIN_DIR/steps/django/collectstatic
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script serves as the Django injection build step of the
# [**Python Buildpack**](https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python)
# compiler.
#
# A [buildpack](http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks) is an
# adapter between a Python application and Heroku's runtime.
#
# This script is invoked by [`bin/compile`](/).
# ## Sanity Checks
#
# Syntax sugar.
indent() {
RE="s/^/ /"
[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ] && sed -l "$RE" || sed -u "$RE"
}
echo "-----> Installing dj-database-url..."
pip install --use-mirrors dj-database-url | indent
echo "-----> Injecting Django settings..."
SETTINGS_FILE=$(find . -maxdepth 2 -type f -name 'settings.py' | head -1)
PROJECT=$(dirname $SETTINGS_FILE)
echo "Injecting code into $SETTINGS_FILE to read from DATABASE_URL" | indent
cat >>$SETTINGS_FILE <<EOF
import dj_database_url
DATABASES['default'] = dj_database_url.config()
EOF
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if [ -f bin/post_compile ]; then if [ -f bin/post_compile ]; then
echo "-----> Running post-compile hook" echo "-----> Running post-compile hook"
chmod +x bin/post_compile chmod +x bin/post_compile
bin/post_compile sub-env bin/post_compile
fi fi
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if [ -f bin/pre_compile ]; then if [ -f bin/pre_compile ]; then
echo "-----> Running pre-compile hook" echo "-----> Running pre-compile hook"
chmod +x bin/pre_compile chmod +x bin/pre_compile
bin/pre_compile sub-env bin/pre_compile
fi fi
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# The location of the pre-compiled libmemcached binary. # The location of the pre-compiled libmemcached binary.
VENDORED_MEMCACHED="http://cl.ly/0a191R3K160t1w1P0N25/vendor-libmemcached.tar.gz" VENDORED_MEMCACHED="http://cl.ly/0a191R3K160t1w1P0N25/vendor-libmemcached.tar.gz"
# Syntax sugar.
source $BIN_DIR/utils
# If pylibmc exists within requirements, use vendored libmemcached. # If pylibmc exists within requirements, use vendored libmemcached.
if (grep -Fiq "pylibmc" requirements.txt) then if (grep -Eiq "^\s*pylibmc" requirements.txt) then
echo "-----> Noticed pylibmc. Bootstrapping libmemcached." echo "-----> Noticed pylibmc. Bootstrapping libmemcached."
cd .heroku cd .heroku
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# #
# Create a Heroku app with the following buildpack: # Create a Heroku app with the following buildpack:
# https://github.com/ddollar/buildpack-tet # https://github.com/ddollar/buildpack-test
# #
# Push this Python buildpack to that Heroku app to # Push this Python buildpack to that Heroku app to
# run the tests. # run the tests.
@@ -20,15 +20,21 @@ testDetectWithEmptyReqs() {
assertCapturedSuccess assertCapturedSuccess
} }
testDetectDjango15() {
detect "django-1.5-skeleton"
assertCapturedEquals "Python"
assertCapturedSuccess
}
testDetectDjango14() { testDetectDjango14() {
detect "django-1.4-skeleton" detect "django-1.4-skeleton"
assertCapturedEquals "Python/Django" assertCapturedEquals "Python"
assertCapturedSuccess assertCapturedSuccess
} }
testDetectDjango13() { testDetectDjango13() {
detect "django-1.3-skeleton" detect "django-1.3-skeleton"
assertCapturedEquals "Python/Django" assertCapturedEquals "Python"
assertCapturedSuccess assertCapturedSuccess
} }
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shopt -s extglob
[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ] && SED_FLAG='-l' || SED_FLAG='-u'
# Syntax sugar.
indent() {
RE="s/^/ /"
sed $SED_FLAG "$RE"
}
# Clean up pip output
cleanup() {
sed $SED_FLAG -e 's/\.\.\.\+/.../g' | sed $SED_FLAG '/already satisfied/Id' | sed $SED_FLAG -e '/Overwriting/Id' | sed $SED_FLAG -e '/python executable/Id' | sed $SED_FLAG -e '/no previously-included files/Id'
}
# Buildpack Steps.
function puts-step (){
echo "-----> $@"
}
# Buildpack Warnings.
function puts-warn (){
echo " ! $@"
}
# Usage: $ set-env key value
function set-env (){
echo "export $1=$2" >> $PROFILE_PATH
}
# Usage: $ set-default-env key value
function set-default-env (){
echo "export $1=\${$1:-$2}" >> $PROFILE_PATH
}
# Usage: $ set-default-env key value
function un-set-env (){
echo "unset $1" >> $PROFILE_PATH
}
# Does some serious copying.
function deep-cp (){
find -H $1 -maxdepth 1 -name '.*' -a \( -type d -o -type f -o -type l \) -exec cp -a '{}' $2 \;
cp -r $1/!(tmp) $2
# echo copying $1 to $2
}
# Does some serious moving.
function deep-mv (){
deep-cp $1 $2
rm -fr $1/!(tmp)
find -H $1 -maxdepth 1 -name '.*' -a \( -type d -o -type f -o -type l \) -exec rm -fr '{}' \;
}
# Does some serious deleting.
function deep-rm (){
rm -fr $1/!(tmp)
find -H $1 -maxdepth 1 -name '.*' -a \( -type d -o -type f -o -type l \) -exec rm -fr '{}' \;
}
sub-env() {
WHITELIST=${2:-''}
BLACKLIST=${3:-'^(GIT_DIR|PYTHONHOME|PYTHONPATH|LD_LIBRARY_PATH|LIBRARY_PATH|PATH)$'}
(
if [ -d "$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
)
}
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requests
@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
# Django settings for haystack project.
DEBUG = True
TEMPLATE_DEBUG = DEBUG
ADMINS = (
# ('Your Name', 'your_email@example.com'),
)
MANAGERS = ADMINS
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.', # Add 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or 'oracle'.
'NAME': '', # Or path to database file if using sqlite3.
# The following settings are not used with sqlite3:
'USER': '',
'PASSWORD': '',
'HOST': '', # Empty for localhost through domain sockets or '127.0.0.1' for localhost through TCP.
'PORT': '', # Set to empty string for default.
}
}
# Hosts/domain names that are valid for this site; required if DEBUG is False
# See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/ref/settings/#allowed-hosts
ALLOWED_HOSTS = []
# Local time zone for this installation. Choices can be found here:
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_zones_by_name
# although not all choices may be available on all operating systems.
# In a Windows environment this must be set to your system time zone.
TIME_ZONE = 'America/Chicago'
# Language code for this installation. All choices can be found here:
# http://www.i18nguy.com/unicode/language-identifiers.html
LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en-us'
SITE_ID = 1
# If you set this to False, Django will make some optimizations so as not
# to load the internationalization machinery.
USE_I18N = True
# If you set this to False, Django will not format dates, numbers and
# calendars according to the current locale.
USE_L10N = True
# If you set this to False, Django will not use timezone-aware datetimes.
USE_TZ = True
# Absolute filesystem path to the directory that will hold user-uploaded files.
# Example: "/var/www/example.com/media/"
MEDIA_ROOT = ''
# URL that handles the media served from MEDIA_ROOT. Make sure to use a
# trailing slash.
# Examples: "http://example.com/media/", "http://media.example.com/"
MEDIA_URL = ''
# Absolute path to the directory static files should be collected to.
# Don't put anything in this directory yourself; store your static files
# in apps' "static/" subdirectories and in STATICFILES_DIRS.
# Example: "/var/www/example.com/static/"
STATIC_ROOT = ''
# URL prefix for static files.
# Example: "http://example.com/static/", "http://static.example.com/"
STATIC_URL = '/static/'
# Additional locations of static files
STATICFILES_DIRS = (
# Put strings here, like "/home/html/static" or "C:/www/django/static".
# Always use forward slashes, even on Windows.
# Don't forget to use absolute paths, not relative paths.
)
# List of finder classes that know how to find static files in
# various locations.
STATICFILES_FINDERS = (
'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder',
'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder',
# 'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.DefaultStorageFinder',
)
# Make this unique, and don't share it with anybody.
SECRET_KEY = '@w-1$9#jh05!qvbh#1k)c4=w9llcq116f$5(4&s_c)n4@%n=pc'
# List of callables that know how to import templates from various sources.
TEMPLATE_LOADERS = (
'django.template.loaders.filesystem.Loader',
'django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader',
# 'django.template.loaders.eggs.Loader',
)
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware',
# Uncomment the next line for simple clickjacking protection:
# 'django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware',
)
ROOT_URLCONF = 'haystack.urls'
# Python dotted path to the WSGI application used by Django's runserver.
WSGI_APPLICATION = 'haystack.wsgi.application'
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
# Put strings here, like "/home/html/django_templates" or "C:/www/django/templates".
# Always use forward slashes, even on Windows.
# Don't forget to use absolute paths, not relative paths.
)
INSTALLED_APPS = (
'django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.sites',
'django.contrib.messages',
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
# Uncomment the next line to enable the admin:
# 'django.contrib.admin',
# Uncomment the next line to enable admin documentation:
# 'django.contrib.admindocs',
)
# A sample logging configuration. The only tangible logging
# performed by this configuration is to send an email to
# the site admins on every HTTP 500 error when DEBUG=False.
# See http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/logging for
# more details on how to customize your logging configuration.
LOGGING = {
'version': 1,
'disable_existing_loggers': False,
'filters': {
'require_debug_false': {
'()': 'django.utils.log.RequireDebugFalse'
}
},
'handlers': {
'mail_admins': {
'level': 'ERROR',
'filters': ['require_debug_false'],
'class': 'django.utils.log.AdminEmailHandler'
}
},
'loggers': {
'django.request': {
'handlers': ['mail_admins'],
'level': 'ERROR',
'propagate': True,
},
}
}
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from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url
# Uncomment the next two lines to enable the admin:
# from django.contrib import admin
# admin.autodiscover()
urlpatterns = patterns('',
# Examples:
# url(r'^$', 'haystack.views.home', name='home'),
# url(r'^haystack/', include('haystack.foo.urls')),
# Uncomment the admin/doc line below to enable admin documentation:
# url(r'^admin/doc/', include('django.contrib.admindocs.urls')),
# Uncomment the next line to enable the admin:
# url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
)
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"""
WSGI config for haystack project.
This module contains the WSGI application used by Django's development server
and any production WSGI deployments. It should expose a module-level variable
named ``application``. Django's ``runserver`` and ``runfcgi`` commands discover
this application via the ``WSGI_APPLICATION`` setting.
Usually you will have the standard Django WSGI application here, but it also
might make sense to replace the whole Django WSGI application with a custom one
that later delegates to the Django one. For example, you could introduce WSGI
middleware here, or combine a Django application with an application of another
framework.
"""
import os
# We defer to a DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE already in the environment. This breaks
# if running multiple sites in the same mod_wsgi process. To fix this, use
# mod_wsgi daemon mode with each site in its own daemon process, or use
# os.environ["DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE"] = "haystack.settings"
os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "haystack.settings")
# This application object is used by any WSGI server configured to use this
# file. This includes Django's development server, if the WSGI_APPLICATION
# setting points here.
from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application
application = get_wsgi_application()
# Apply WSGI middleware here.
# from helloworld.wsgi import HelloWorldApplication
# application = HelloWorldApplication(application)
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#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
if __name__ == "__main__":
os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "haystack.settings")
from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
execute_from_command_line(sys.argv)
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django==1.5
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pylibmc
psycopg2
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httpbin requests
distribute==0.6.49
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requests==1.0.3
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python-3.3.2
Vendored Executable
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
import os
import sys
DEFAULT_PATH = '{0}.zip'.format(os.path.abspath(__file__))
BPWATCH_DISTRO_PATH = os.environ.get('BPWATCH_DISTRO_PATH', DEFAULT_PATH)
sys.path.insert(0, BPWATCH_DISTRO_PATH)
import bp_cli
bp_cli.main()
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Alex Gaynor
Alex Grönholm
Alex Morega
Alexandre Conrad
Andrey Bulgakov
Anrs Hu
Anton Patrushev
Antti Kaihola
Armin Ronacher
Aziz Köksal
Ben Rosser
Bernardo B. Marques
Bradley Ayers
Brian Rosner
Carl Meyer
Chris McDonough
Christian Oudard
Clay McClure
Cody Soyland
Craig Kerstiens
Cristian Sorinel
Dan Sully
Daniel Holth
Dave Abrahams
David (d1b)
David Aguilar
David Evans
David Pursehouse
dengzhp
Dmitry Gladkov
Donald Stufft
Endoh Takanao
enoch
Erik M. Bray
Francesco
Gabriel de Perthuis
Garry Polley
Geoffrey Lehée
George Song
Georgi Valkov
Herbert Pfennig
hetmankp
Hugo Lopes Tavares
Hynek Schlawack
Ian Bicking
Igor Sobreira
Ionel Maries Cristian
Jakub Vysoky
James Cleveland
Jannis Leidel
Jakub Stasiak
Jay Graves
Jeff Dairiki
John-Scott Atlakson
Jon Parise
Jonas Nockert
Jon Parise
Jorge Niedbalski
Josh Bronson
Josh Hansen
Kamal Bin Mustafa
Kelsey Hightower
Kenneth Belitzky
Kenneth Reitz
Kevin Frommelt
Kumar McMillan
Lev Givon
Lincoln de Sousa
Luke Macken
Masklinn
Marc Abramowitz
Marc Tamlyn
Marcus Smith
Markus Hametner
Matt Maker
Maxime Rouyrre
Michael Williamson
Miguel Araujo Perez
Monty Taylor
Nick Stenning
Nowell Strite
Oliver Tonnhofer
Olivier Girardot
Ollie Rutherfurd
Oren Held
Patrick Jenkins
Patrick Dubroy
Paul Moore
Paul Nasrat
Paul Oswald
Paul van der Linden
Peter Waller
Phil Freo
Phil Whelan
Piet Delport
Preston Holmes
Przemek Wrzos
Qiangning Hong
Rafael Caricio
Rene Dudfield
Roey Berman
Ronny Pfannschmidt
Rory McCann
Ross Brattain
Sergey Vasilyev
Seth Woodworth
Simon Cross
Stavros Korokithakis
Stéphane Klein
Steven Myint
Takayuki SHIMIZUKAWA
Thomas Fenzl
Thomas Johansson
Toshio Kuratomi
Travis Swicegood
Vinay Sajip
Vitaly Babiy
W. Trevor King
Wil Tan
Hsiaoming Yang
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**1.5.4 (2014-02-21)**
* Correct deprecation warning for ``pip install --build`` to only notify when
the `--build` value is different than the default.
**1.5.3 (2014-02-20)**
* **DEPRECATION** ``pip install --build`` and ``pip install --no-clean`` are now
deprecated. See Issue #906 for discussion.
* Fixed #1112. Couldn't download directly from wheel paths/urls, and when wheel
downloads did occur using requirement specifiers, dependencies weren't
downloaded (PR #1527)
* Fixed #1320. ``pip wheel`` was not downloading wheels that already existed (PR
#1524)
* Fixed #1111. ``pip install --download`` was failing using local
``--find-links`` (PR #1524)
* Workaround for Python bug http://bugs.python.org/issue20053 (PR #1544)
* Don't pass a unicode __file__ to setup.py on Python 2.x (PR #1583)
* Verify that the Wheel version is compatible with this pip (PR #1569)
**1.5.2 (2014-01-26)**
* Upgraded the vendored ``pkg_resources`` and ``_markerlib`` to setuptools 2.1.
* Fixed an error that prevented accessing PyPI when pyopenssl, ndg-httpsclient,
and pyasn1 are installed
* Fixed an issue that caused trailing comments to be incorrectly included as
part of the URL in a requirements file
**1.5.1 (2014-01-20)**
* pip now only requires setuptools (any setuptools, not a certain version) when
installing distributions from src (i.e. not from wheel). (Pull #1434).
* `get-pip.py` now installs setuptools, when it's not already installed (Pull
#1475)
* Don't decode downloaded files that have a ``Content-Encoding`` header. (Pull
#1435)
* Fix to correctly parse wheel filenames with single digit versions. (Pull
#1445)
* If `--allow-unverified` is used assume it also means `--allow-external`. (Pull
#1457)
**1.5 (2014-01-01)**
* **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** pip no longer supports the ``--use-mirrors``,
``-M``, and ``--mirrors`` flags. The mirroring support has been removed. In
order to use a mirror specify it as the primary index with ``-i`` or
``--index-url``, or as an additional index with ``--extra-index-url``. (Pull #1098, CVE-2013-5123)
* **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** pip no longer will scrape insecure external urls by
default nor will it install externally hosted files by default. Users may opt
into installing externally hosted or insecure files or urls using
``--allow-external PROJECT`` and ``--allow-unverified PROJECT``. (Pull #1055)
* **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** pip no longer respects dependency links by default.
Users may opt into respecting them again using ``--process-dependency-links``.
* **DEPRECATION** ``pip install --no-install`` and ``pip install
--no-download`` are now formally deprecated. See Issue #906 for discussion on
possible alternatives, or lack thereof, in future releases.
* **DEPRECATION** ``pip zip`` and ``pip unzip`` are now formally deprecated.
* pip will now install Mac OSX platform wheels from PyPI. (Pull #1278)
* pip now generates the appropriate platform-specific console scripts when
installing wheels. (Pull #1251)
* Pip now confirms a wheel is supported when installing directly from a path or
url. (Pull #1315)
* Fixed #1097, ``--ignore-installed`` now behaves again as designed, after it was
unintentionally broke in v0.8.3 when fixing Issue #14 (Pull #1352).
* Fixed a bug where global scripts were being removed when uninstalling --user
installed packages (Pull #1353).
* Fixed #1163, --user wasn't being respected when installing scripts from wheels (Pull #1176).
* Fixed #1150, we now assume '_' means '-' in versions from wheel filenames (Pull #1158).
* Fixed #219, error when using --log with a failed install (Pull #1205).
* Fixed #1131, logging was buffered and choppy in Python 3.
* Fixed #70, --timeout was being ignored (Pull #1202).
* Fixed #772, error when setting PIP_EXISTS_ACTION (Pull #1201).
* Added colors to the logging output in order to draw attention to important
warnings and errors. (Pull #1109)
* Added warnings when using an insecure index, find-link, or dependency link. (Pull #1121)
* Added support for installing packages from a subdirectory using the ``subdirectory``
editable option. ( Pull #1082 )
* Fixed #1192. "TypeError: bad operand type for unary" in some cases when
installing wheels using --find-links (Pull #1218).
* Fixed #1133 and #317. Archive contents are now written based on system
defaults and umask (i.e. permissions are not preserved), except that regular
files with any execute permissions have the equivalent of "chmod +x" applied
after being written (Pull #1146).
* PreviousBuildDirError now returns a non-zero exit code and prevents the
previous build dir from being cleaned in all cases (Pull #1162).
* Renamed --allow-insecure to --allow-unverified, however the old name will
continue to work for a period of time (Pull #1257).
* Fixed #1006, error when installing local projects with symlinks in
Python 3. (Pull #1311)
* The previously hidden ``--log-file`` otion, is now shown as a general option.
(Pull #1316)
**1.4.1 (2013-08-07)**
* **New Signing Key** Release 1.4.1 is using a different key than normal with
fingerprint: 7C6B 7C5D 5E2B 6356 A926 F04F 6E3C BCE9 3372 DCFA
* Fixed issues with installing from pybundle files (Pull #1116).
* Fixed error when sysconfig module throws an exception (Pull #1095).
* Don't ignore already installed pre-releases (Pull #1076).
* Fixes related to upgrading setuptools (Pull #1092).
* Fixes so that --download works with wheel archives (Pull #1113).
* Fixes related to recognizing and cleaning global build dirs (Pull #1080).
**1.4 (2013-07-23)**
* **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** pip now only installs stable versions by default,
and offers a new ``--pre`` option to also find pre-release and development
versions. (Pull #834)
* **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Dropped support for Python 2.5. The minimum
supported Python version for pip 1.4 is Python 2.6.
* Added support for installing and building wheel archives.
Thanks Daniel Holth, Marcus Smith, Paul Moore, and Michele Lacchia
(Pull #845)
* Applied security patch to pip's ssl support related to certificate DNS
wildcard matching (http://bugs.python.org/issue17980).
* To satisfy pip's setuptools requirement, pip now recommends setuptools>=0.8,
not distribute. setuptools and distribute are now merged into one project
called 'setuptools'. (Pull #1003)
* pip will now warn when installing a file that is either hosted externally to
the index or cannot be verified with a hash. In the future pip will default
to not installing them and will require the flags --allow-external NAME, and
--allow-insecure NAME respectively. (Pull #985)
* If an already-downloaded or cached file has a bad hash, re-download it rather
than erroring out. (Issue #963).
* ``pip bundle`` and support for installing from pybundle files is now
considered deprecated and will be removed in pip v1.5.
* Fixed a number of issues (#413, #709, #634, #602, and #939) related to
cleaning up and not reusing build directories. (Pull #865, #948)
* Added a User Agent so that pip is identifiable in logs. (Pull #901)
* Added ssl and --user support to get-pip.py. Thanks Gabriel de Perthuis.
(Pull #895)
* Fixed the proxy support, which was broken in pip 1.3.x (Pull #840)
* Fixed issue #32 - pip fails when server does not send content-type header.
Thanks Hugo Lopes Tavares and Kelsey Hightower (Pull #872).
* "Vendorized" distlib as pip.vendor.distlib (https://distlib.readthedocs.org/).
* Fixed git VCS backend with git 1.8.3. (Pull #967)
**1.3.1 (2013-03-08)**
* Fixed a major backward incompatible change of parsing URLs to externally
hosted packages that got accidentily included in 1.3.
**1.3 (2013-03-07)**
* SSL Cert Verification; Make https the default for PyPI access.
Thanks James Cleveland, Giovanni Bajo, Marcus Smith and many others (Pull #791, CVE-2013-1629).
* Added "pip list" for listing installed packages and the latest version
available. Thanks Rafael Caricio, Miguel Araujo, Dmitry Gladkov (Pull #752)
* Fixed security issues with pip's use of temp build directories.
Thanks David (d1b) and Thomas Guttler. (Pull #780, CVE-2013-1888)
* Improvements to sphinx docs and cli help. (Pull #773)
* Fixed issue #707, dealing with OS X temp dir handling, which was causing
global NumPy installs to fail. (Pull #768)
* Split help output into general vs command-specific option groups.
Thanks Georgi Valkov. (Pull #744; Pull #721 contains preceding refactor)
* Fixed dependency resolution when installing from archives with uppercase
project names. (Pull #724)
* Fixed problem where re-installs always occurred when using file:// find-links.
(Pulls #683/#702)
* "pip install -v" now shows the full download url, not just the archive name.
Thanks Marc Abramowitz (Pull #687)
* Fix to prevent unnecessary PyPI redirects. Thanks Alex Gronholm (Pull #695)
* Fixed issue #670 - install failure under Python 3 when the same version
of a package is found under 2 different URLs. Thanks Paul Moore (Pull #671)
* Fix git submodule recursive updates. Thanks Roey Berman. (Pulls #674)
* Explicitly ignore rel='download' links while looking for html pages.
Thanks Maxime R. (Pull #677)
* --user/--upgrade install options now work together. Thanks 'eevee' for
discovering the problem. (Pull #705)
* Added check in ``install --download`` to prevent re-downloading if the target
file already exists. Thanks Andrey Bulgakov. (Pull #669)
* Added support for bare paths (including relative paths) as argument to
`--find-links`. Thanks Paul Moore for draft patch.
* Added support for --no-index in requirements files.
* Added "pip show" command to get information about an installed package.
Fixes #131. Thanks Kelsey Hightower and Rafael Caricio.
* Added `--root` option for "pip install" to specify root directory. Behaves
like the same option in distutils but also plays nice with pip's egg-info.
Thanks Przemek Wrzos. (Issue #253 / Pull #693)
**1.2.1 (2012-09-06)**
* Fixed a regression introduced in 1.2 about raising an exception when
not finding any files to uninstall in the current environment. Thanks for
the fix, Marcus Smith.
**1.2 (2012-09-01)**
* **Dropped support for Python 2.4** The minimum supported Python version is
now Python 2.5.
* Fixed issue #605 - pypi mirror support broken on some DNS responses. Thanks
philwhin.
* Fixed issue #355 - pip uninstall removes files it didn't install. Thanks
pjdelport.
* Fixed issues #493, #494, #440, and #573 related to improving support for the
user installation scheme. Thanks Marcus Smith.
* Write failure log to temp file if default location is not writable. Thanks
andreigc.
* Pull in submodules for git editable checkouts. Fixes #289 and #421. Thanks
Hsiaoming Yang and Markus Hametner.
* Use a temporary directory as the default build location outside of a
virtualenv. Fixes issues #339 and #381. Thanks Ben Rosser.
* Added support for specifying extras with local editables. Thanks Nick
Stenning.
* Added ``--egg`` flag to request egg-style rather than flat installation. Refs
issue #3. Thanks Kamal Bin Mustafa.
* Fixed issue #510 - prevent e.g. ``gmpy2-2.0.tar.gz`` from matching a request
to ``pip install gmpy``; sdist filename must begin with full project name
followed by a dash. Thanks casevh for the report.
* Fixed issue #504 - allow package URLS to have querystrings. Thanks W.
Trevor King.
* Fixed issue #58 - pip freeze now falls back to non-editable format rather
than blowing up if it can't determine the origin repository of an editable.
Thanks Rory McCann.
* Added a `__main__.py` file to enable `python -m pip` on Python versions
that support it. Thanks Alexey Luchko.
* Fixed issue #487 - upgrade from VCS url of project that does exist on
index. Thanks Andrew Knapp for the report.
* Fixed issue #486 - fix upgrade from VCS url of project with no distribution
on index. Thanks Andrew Knapp for the report.
* Fixed issue #427 - clearer error message on a malformed VCS url. Thanks
Thomas Fenzl.
* Added support for using any of the built in guaranteed algorithms in
``hashlib`` as a checksum hash.
* Fixed issue #321 - Raise an exception if current working directory can't be
found or accessed.
* Fixed issue #82 - Removed special casing of the user directory and use the
Python default instead.
* Fixed #436 - Only warn about version conflicts if there is actually one.
This re-enables using ``==dev`` in requirements files.
* Moved tests to be run on Travis CI: http://travis-ci.org/pypa/pip
* Added a better help formatter.
**1.1 (2012-02-16)**
* Fixed issue #326 - don't crash when a package's setup.py emits UTF-8 and
then fails. Thanks Marc Abramowitz.
* Added ``--target`` option for installing directly to arbitrary directory.
Thanks Stavros Korokithakis.
* Added support for authentication with Subversion repositories. Thanks
Qiangning Hong.
* Fixed issue #315 - ``--download`` now downloads dependencies as well.
Thanks Qiangning Hong.
* Errors from subprocesses will display the current working directory.
Thanks Antti Kaihola.
* Fixed issue #369 - compatibility with Subversion 1.7. Thanks Qiangning
Hong. Note that setuptools remains incompatible with Subversion 1.7; to
get the benefits of pip's support you must use Distribute rather than
setuptools.
* Fixed issue #57 - ignore py2app-generated OS X mpkg zip files in finder.
Thanks Rene Dudfield.
* Fixed issue #182 - log to ~/Library/Logs/ by default on OS X framework
installs. Thanks Dan Callahan for report and patch.
* Fixed issue #310 - understand version tags without minor version ("py3")
in sdist filenames. Thanks Stuart Andrews for report and Olivier Girardot for
patch.
* Fixed issue #7 - Pip now supports optionally installing setuptools
"extras" dependencies; e.g. "pip install Paste[openid]". Thanks Matt Maker
and Olivier Girardot.
* Fixed issue #391 - freeze no longer borks on requirements files with
--index-url or --find-links. Thanks Herbert Pfennig.
* Fixed issue #288 - handle symlinks properly. Thanks lebedov for the patch.
* Fixed issue #49 - pip install -U no longer reinstalls the same versions of
packages. Thanks iguananaut for the pull request.
* Removed ``-E``/``--environment`` option and ``PIP_RESPECT_VIRTUALENV``;
both use a restart-in-venv mechanism that's broken, and neither one is
useful since every virtualenv now has pip inside it. Replace ``pip -E
path/to/venv install Foo`` with ``virtualenv path/to/venv &&
path/to/venv/pip install Foo``.
* Fixed issue #366 - pip throws IndexError when it calls `scraped_rel_links`
* Fixed issue #22 - pip search should set and return a userful shell status code
* Fixed issue #351 and #365 - added global ``--exists-action`` command line
option to easier script file exists conflicts, e.g. from editable
requirements from VCS that have a changed repo URL.
**1.0.2 (2011-07-16)**
* Fixed docs issues.
* Fixed issue #295 - Reinstall a package when using the ``install -I`` option
* Fixed issue #283 - Finds a Git tag pointing to same commit as origin/master
* Fixed issue #279 - Use absolute path for path to docs in setup.py
* Fixed issue #314 - Correctly handle exceptions on Python3.
* Fixed issue #320 - Correctly parse ``--editable`` lines in requirements files
**1.0.1 (2011-04-30)**
* Start to use git-flow.
* Fixed issue #274 - `find_command` should not raise AttributeError
* Fixed issue #273 - respect Content-Disposition header. Thanks Bradley Ayers.
* Fixed issue #233 - pathext handling on Windows.
* Fixed issue #252 - svn+svn protocol.
* Fixed issue #44 - multiple CLI searches.
* Fixed issue #266 - current working directory when running setup.py clean.
**1.0 (2011-04-04)**
* Added Python 3 support! Huge thanks to Vinay Sajip, Vitaly Babiy, Kelsey
Hightower, and Alex Gronholm, among others.
* Download progress only shown on a real TTY. Thanks Alex Morega.
* Fixed finding of VCS binaries to not be fooled by same-named directories.
Thanks Alex Morega.
* Fixed uninstall of packages from system Python for users of Debian/Ubuntu
python-setuptools package (workaround until fixed in Debian and Ubuntu).
* Added `get-pip.py <https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py>`_
installer. Simply download and execute it, using the Python interpreter of
your choice::
$ curl -O https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py
$ python get-pip.py
This may have to be run as root.
.. note::
Make sure you have `distribute <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute>`_
installed before using the installer!
**0.8.3**
* Moved main repository to Github: https://github.com/pypa/pip
* Transferred primary maintenance from Ian to Jannis Leidel, Carl Meyer, Brian Rosner
* Fixed issue #14 - No uninstall-on-upgrade with URL package. Thanks Oliver Tonnhofer
* Fixed issue #163 - Egg name not properly resolved. Thanks Igor Sobreira
* Fixed issue #178 - Non-alphabetical installation of requirements. Thanks Igor Sobreira
* Fixed issue #199 - Documentation mentions --index instead of --index-url. Thanks Kelsey Hightower
* Fixed issue #204 - rmtree undefined in mercurial.py. Thanks Kelsey Hightower
* Fixed bug in Git vcs backend that would break during reinstallation.
* Fixed bug in Mercurial vcs backend related to pip freeze and branch/tag resolution.
* Fixed bug in version string parsing related to the suffix "-dev".
**0.8.2**
* Avoid redundant unpacking of bundles (from pwaller)
* Fixed issue #32, #150, #161 - Fixed checking out the correct
tag/branch/commit when updating an editable Git requirement.
* Fixed issue #49 - Added ability to install version control requirements
without making them editable, e.g.::
pip install git+https://github.com/pypa/pip/
* Fixed issue #175 - Correctly locate build and source directory on Mac OS X.
* Added ``git+https://`` scheme to Git VCS backend.
**0.8.1**
* Added global --user flag as shortcut for --install-option="--user". From
Ronny Pfannschmidt.
* Added support for `PyPI mirrors <http://pypi.python.org/mirrors>`_ as
defined in `PEP 381 <http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0381/>`_, from
Jannis Leidel.
* Fixed issue #138 - Git revisions ignored. Thanks John-Scott Atlakson.
* Fixed issue #95 - Initial editable install of github package from a tag fails. Thanks John-Scott Atlakson.
* Fixed issue #107 - Can't install if a directory in cwd has the same name as the package you're installing.
* Fixed issue #39 - --install-option="--prefix=~/.local" ignored with -e.
Thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt and Wil Tan.
**0.8**
* Track which ``build/`` directories pip creates, never remove directories
it doesn't create. From Hugo Lopes Tavares.
* Pip now accepts file:// index URLs. Thanks Dave Abrahams.
* Various cleanup to make test-running more consistent and less fragile.
Thanks Dave Abrahams.
* Real Windows support (with passing tests). Thanks Dave Abrahams.
* ``pip-2.7`` etc. scripts are created (Python-version specific scripts)
* ``contrib/build-standalone`` script creates a runnable ``.zip`` form of
pip, from Jannis Leidel
* Editable git repos are updated when reinstalled
* Fix problem with ``--editable`` when multiple ``.egg-info/`` directories
are found.
* A number of VCS-related fixes for ``pip freeze``, from Hugo Lopes Tavares.
* Significant test framework changes, from Hugo Lopes Tavares.
**0.7.2**
* Set zip_safe=False to avoid problems some people are encountering where
pip is installed as a zip file.
**0.7.1**
* Fixed opening of logfile with no directory name. Thanks Alexandre Conrad.
* Temporary files are consistently cleaned up, especially after
installing bundles, also from Alex Conrad.
* Tests now require at least ScriptTest 1.0.3.
**0.7**
* Fixed uninstallation on Windows
* Added ``pip search`` command.
* Tab-complete names of installed distributions for ``pip uninstall``.
* Support tab-completion when there is a global-option before the
subcommand.
* Install header files in standard (scheme-default) location when installing
outside a virtualenv. Install them to a slightly more consistent
non-standard location inside a virtualenv (since the standard location is
a non-writable symlink to the global location).
* pip now logs to a central location by default (instead of creating
``pip-log.txt`` all over the place) and constantly overwrites the
file in question. On Unix and Mac OS X this is ``'$HOME/.pip/pip.log'``
and on Windows it's ``'%HOME%\\pip\\pip.log'``. You are still able to
override this location with the ``$PIP_LOG_FILE`` environment variable.
For a complete (appended) logfile use the separate ``'--log'`` command line
option.
* Fixed an issue with Git that left an editable packge as a checkout of a
remote branch, even if the default behaviour would have been fine, too.
* Fixed installing from a Git tag with older versions of Git.
* Expand "~" in logfile and download cache paths.
* Speed up installing from Mercurial repositories by cloning without
updating the working copy multiple times.
* Fixed installing directly from directories (e.g.
``pip install path/to/dir/``).
* Fixed installing editable packages with ``svn+ssh`` URLs.
* Don't print unwanted debug information when running the freeze command.
* Create log file directory automatically. Thanks Alexandre Conrad.
* Make test suite easier to run successfully. Thanks Dave Abrahams.
* Fixed "pip install ." and "pip install .."; better error for directory
without setup.py. Thanks Alexandre Conrad.
* Support Debian/Ubuntu "dist-packages" in zip command. Thanks duckx.
* Fix relative --src folder. Thanks Simon Cross.
* Handle missing VCS with an error message. Thanks Alexandre Conrad.
* Added --no-download option to install; pairs with --no-install to separate
download and installation into two steps. Thanks Simon Cross.
* Fix uninstalling from requirements file containing -f, -i, or
--extra-index-url.
* Leftover build directories are now removed. Thanks Alexandre Conrad.
**0.6.3**
* Fixed import error on Windows with regard to the backwards compatibility
package
**0.6.2**
* Fixed uninstall when /tmp is on a different filesystem.
* Fixed uninstallation of distributions with namespace packages.
**0.6.1**
* Added support for the ``https`` and ``http-static`` schemes to the
Mercurial and ``ftp`` scheme to the Bazaar backend.
* Fixed uninstallation of scripts installed with easy_install.
* Fixed an issue in the package finder that could result in an
infinite loop while looking for links.
* Fixed issue with ``pip bundle`` and local files (which weren't being
copied into the bundle), from Whit Morriss.
**0.6**
* Add ``pip uninstall`` and uninstall-before upgrade (from Carl
Meyer).
* Extended configurability with config files and environment variables.
* Allow packages to be upgraded, e.g., ``pip install Package==0.1``
then ``pip install Package==0.2``.
* Allow installing/upgrading to Package==dev (fix "Source version does not
match target version" errors).
* Added command and option completion for bash and zsh.
* Extended integration with virtualenv by providing an option to
automatically use an active virtualenv and an option to warn if no active
virtualenv is found.
* Fixed a bug with pip install --download and editable packages, where
directories were being set with 0000 permissions, now defaults to 755.
* Fixed uninstallation of easy_installed console_scripts.
* Fixed uninstallation on Mac OS X Framework layout installs
* Fixed bug preventing uninstall of editables with source outside venv.
* Creates download cache directory if not existing.
**0.5.1**
* Fixed a couple little bugs, with git and with extensions.
**0.5**
* Added ability to override the default log file name (``pip-log.txt``)
with the environmental variable ``$PIP_LOG_FILE``.
* Made the freeze command print installed packages to stdout instead of
writing them to a file. Use simple redirection (e.g.
``pip freeze > stable-req.txt``) to get a file with requirements.
* Fixed problem with freezing editable packages from a Git repository.
* Added support for base URLs using ``<base href='...'>`` when parsing
HTML pages.
* Fixed installing of non-editable packages from version control systems.
* Fixed issue with Bazaar's bzr+ssh scheme.
* Added --download-dir option to the install command to retrieve package
archives. If given an editable package it will create an archive of it.
* Added ability to pass local file and directory paths to ``--find-links``,
e.g. ``--find-links=file:///path/to/my/private/archive``
* Reduced the amount of console log messages when fetching a page to find a
distribution was problematic. The full messages can be found in pip-log.txt.
* Added ``--no-deps`` option to install ignore package dependencies
* Added ``--no-index`` option to ignore the package index (PyPI) temporarily
* Fixed installing editable packages from Git branches.
* Fixes freezing of editable packages from Mercurial repositories.
* Fixed handling read-only attributes of build files, e.g. of Subversion and
Bazaar on Windows.
* When downloading a file from a redirect, use the redirected
location's extension to guess the compression (happens specifically
when redirecting to a bitbucket.org tip.gz file).
* Editable freeze URLs now always use revision hash/id rather than tip or
branch names which could move.
* Fixed comparison of repo URLs so incidental differences such as
presence/absence of final slashes or quoted/unquoted special
characters don't trigger "ignore/switch/wipe/backup" choice.
* Fixed handling of attempt to checkout editable install to a
non-empty, non-repo directory.
**0.4**
* Make ``-e`` work better with local hg repositories
* Construct PyPI URLs the exact way easy_install constructs URLs (you
might notice this if you use a custom index that is
slash-sensitive).
* Improvements on Windows (from `Ionel Maries Cristian
<http://ionelmc.wordpress.com/>`_).
* Fixed problem with not being able to install private git repositories.
* Make ``pip zip`` zip all its arguments, not just the first.
* Fix some filename issues on Windows.
* Allow the ``-i`` and ``--extra-index-url`` options in requirements
files.
* Fix the way bundle components are unpacked and moved around, to make
bundles work.
* Adds ``-s`` option to allow the access to the global site-packages if a
virtualenv is to be created.
* Fixed support for Subversion 1.6.
**0.3.1**
* Improved virtualenv restart and various path/cleanup problems on win32.
* Fixed a regression with installing from svn repositories (when not
using ``-e``).
* Fixes when installing editable packages that put their source in a
subdirectory (like ``src/``).
* Improve ``pip -h``
**0.3**
* Added support for editable packages created from Git, Mercurial and Bazaar
repositories and ability to freeze them. Refactored support for version
control systems.
* Do not use ``sys.exit()`` from inside the code, instead use a
return. This will make it easier to invoke programmatically.
* Put the install record in ``Package.egg-info/installed-files.txt``
(previously they went in
``site-packages/install-record-Package.txt``).
* Fix a problem with ``pip freeze`` not including ``-e svn+`` when an
svn structure is peculiar.
* Allow ``pip -E`` to work with a virtualenv that uses a different
version of Python than the parent environment.
* Fixed Win32 virtualenv (``-E``) option.
* Search the links passed in with ``-f`` for packages.
* Detect zip files, even when the file doesn't have a ``.zip``
extension and it is served with the wrong Content-Type.
* Installing editable from existing source now works, like ``pip
install -e some/path/`` will install the package in ``some/path/``.
Most importantly, anything that package requires will also be
installed by pip.
* Add a ``--path`` option to ``pip un/zip``, so you can avoid zipping
files that are outside of where you expect.
* Add ``--simulate`` option to ``pip zip``.
**0.2.1**
* Fixed small problem that prevented using ``pip.py`` without actually
installing pip.
* Fixed ``--upgrade``, which would download and appear to install
upgraded packages, but actually just reinstall the existing package.
* Fixed Windows problem with putting the install record in the right
place, and generating the ``pip`` script with Setuptools.
* Download links that include embedded spaces or other unsafe
characters (those characters get %-encoded).
* Fixed use of URLs in requirement files, and problems with some blank
lines.
* Turn some tar file errors into warnings.
**0.2**
* Renamed to ``pip``, and to install you now do ``pip install
PACKAGE``
* Added command ``pip zip PACKAGE`` and ``pip unzip PACKAGE``. This
is particularly intended for Google App Engine to manage libraries
to stay under the 1000-file limit.
* Some fixes to bundles, especially editable packages and when
creating a bundle using unnamed packages (like just an svn
repository without ``#egg=Package``).
**0.1.4**
* Added an option ``--install-option`` to pass options to pass
arguments to ``setup.py install``
* ``.svn/`` directories are no longer included in bundles, as these
directories are specific to a version of svn -- if you build a
bundle on a system with svn 1.5, you can't use the checkout on a
system with svn 1.4. Instead a file ``svn-checkout.txt`` is
included that notes the original location and revision, and the
command you can use to turn it back into an svn checkout. (Probably
unpacking the bundle should, maybe optionally, recreate this
information -- but that is not currently implemented, and it would
require network access.)
* Avoid ambiguities over project name case, where for instance
MyPackage and mypackage would be considered different packages.
This in particular caused problems on Macs, where ``MyPackage/`` and
``mypackage/`` are the same directory.
* Added support for an environmental variable
``$PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE`` which will cache package downloads, so
future installations won't require large downloads. Network access
is still required, but just some downloads will be avoided when
using this.
**0.1.3**
* Always use ``svn checkout`` (not ``export``) so that
``tag_svn_revision`` settings give the revision of the package.
* Don't update checkouts that came from ``.pybundle`` files.
**0.1.2**
* Improve error text when there are errors fetching HTML pages when
seeking packages.
* Improve bundles: include empty directories, make them work with
editable packages.
* If you use ``-E env`` and the environment ``env/`` doesn't exist, a
new virtual environment will be created.
* Fix ``dependency_links`` for finding packages.
**0.1.1**
* Fixed a NameError exception when running pip outside of a
virtualenv environment.
* Added HTTP proxy support (from Prabhu Ramachandran)
* Fixed use of ``hashlib.md5`` on python2.5+ (also from Prabhu
Ramachandran)
**0.1**
* Initial release
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Copyright (c) 2007 Ian Bicking and Contributors Copyright (c) 2008-2014 The pip developers (see AUTHORS.txt file)
Copyright (c) 2009 Ian Bicking, The Open Planning Project
Copyright (c) 2011 The virtualenv developers
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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pip
Version: 1.5.4
Summary: A tool for installing and managing Python packages.
Home-page: http://www.pip-installer.org
Author: The pip developers
Author-email: python-virtualenv@groups.google.com
License: MIT
Description:
Project Info
============
* Project Page: https://github.com/pypa/pip
* Install howto: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html
* Changelog: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/news.html
* Bug Tracking: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues
* Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/python-virtualenv
* Docs: http://www.pip-installer.org/
* User IRC: #pip on Freenode.
* Dev IRC: #pypa on Freenode.
Quickstart
==========
First, :doc:`Install pip <installing>`.
Install a package from `PyPI`_:
::
$ pip install SomePackage
[...]
Successfully installed SomePackage
Show what files were installed:
::
$ pip show --files SomePackage
Name: SomePackage
Version: 1.0
Location: /my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages
Files:
../somepackage/__init__.py
[...]
List what packages are outdated:
::
$ pip list --outdated
SomePackage (Current: 1.0 Latest: 2.0)
Upgrade a package:
::
$ pip install --upgrade SomePackage
[...]
Found existing installation: SomePackage 1.0
Uninstalling SomePackage:
Successfully uninstalled SomePackage
Running setup.py install for SomePackage
Successfully installed SomePackage
Uninstall a package:
::
$ pip uninstall SomePackage
Uninstalling SomePackage:
/my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages/somepackage
Proceed (y/n)? y
Successfully uninstalled SomePackage
.. _PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/
Keywords: easy_install distutils setuptools egg virtualenv
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
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============
* Project Page: https://github.com/pypa/pip
* Install howto: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html
* Changelog: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/news.html
* Bug Tracking: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues
* Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/python-virtualenv
* Docs: http://www.pip-installer.org/
* User IRC: #pip on Freenode.
* Dev IRC: #pypa on Freenode.
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pip
===
.. image:: https://pypip.in/v/pip/badge.png
:target: https://crate.io/packages/pip
.. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/pypa/pip.png?branch=develop
:target: http://travis-ci.org/pypa/pip
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Configuration
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============
Cookbook
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Development
===========
Pull Requests
=============
Submit Pull Requests against the `develop` branch.
Provide a good description of what you're doing and why.
Provide tests that cover your changes and try to run the tests locally first.
Automated Testing
=================
All pull requests and merges to 'develop' branch are tested in `Travis <https://travis-ci.org/>`_
based on our `.travis.yml file <https://github.com/pypa/pip/blob/develop/.travis.yml>`_.
Usually, a link to your specific travis build appears in pull requests, but if not,
you can find it on our `travis pull requests page <https://travis-ci.org/pypa/pip/pull_requests>`_
The only way to trigger Travis to run again for a pull request, is to submit another change to the pull branch.
We also have Jenkins CI that runs regularly for certain python versions on windows and centos.
Running tests
=============
OS Requirements: subversion, bazaar, git, and mercurial.
Python Requirements: tox or pytest, virtualenv, scripttest, and mock
Ways to run the tests locally:
::
$ tox -e py33 # The preferred way to run the tests, can use pyNN to
# run for a particular version or leave off the -e to
# run for all versions.
$ python setup.py test # Using the setuptools test plugin
$ py.test # Using py.test directly
$ tox # Using tox against pip's tox.ini
Getting Involved
================
The pip project welcomes help in the following ways:
- Making Pull Requests for code, tests, or docs.
- Commenting on open issues and pull requests.
- Helping to answer questions on the mailing list.
If you want to become an official maintainer, start by helping out.
Later, when you think you're ready, get in touch with one of the maintainers,
and they will initiate a vote.
Release Process
===============
This process includes virtualenv, since pip releases necessitate a virtualenv release.
As an example, the instructions assume we're releasing pip-1.4, and virtualenv-1.10.
1. Upgrade setuptools, if needed:
#. Upgrade setuptools in ``virtualenv/develop`` using the :ref:`Refresh virtualenv` process.
#. Create a pull request against ``pip/develop`` with a modified ``.travis.yml`` file that installs virtualenv from ``virtualenv/develop``, to confirm the travis builds are still passing.
2. Create Release branches:
#. Create ``pip/release-1.4`` branch.
#. In ``pip/develop``, change ``pip.version`` to '1.5.dev1'.
#. Create ``virtualenv/release-1.10`` branch.
#. In ``virtualenv/develop``, change ``virtualenv.version`` to '1.11.dev1'.
3. Prepare "rcX":
#. In ``pip/release-1.4``, change ``pip.version`` to '1.4rcX', and tag with '1.4rcX'.
#. Build a pip sdist from ``pip/release-1.4``, and build it into ``virtualenv/release-1.10`` using the :ref:`Refresh virtualenv` process.
#. In ``virtualenv/release-1.10``, change ``virtualenv.version`` to '1.10rcX', and tag with '1.10rcX'.
4. Announce ``pip-1.4rcX`` and ``virtualenv-1.10rcX`` with the :ref:`RC Install Instructions` and elicit feedback.
5. Apply fixes to 'rcX':
#. Apply fixes to ``pip/release-1.4`` and ``virtualenv/release-1.10``
#. Periodically merge fixes to ``pip/develop`` and ``virtualenv/develop``
6. Repeat #4 thru #6 if needed.
7. Final Release:
#. In ``pip/release-1.4``, change ``pip.version`` to '1.4', and tag with '1.4'.
#. Merge ``pip/release-1.4`` to ``pip/master``.
#. Build a pip sdist from ``pip/release-1.4``, and load it into ``virtualenv/release-1.10`` using the :ref:`Refresh virtualenv` process.
#. Merge ``vitualenv/release-1.10`` to ``virtualenv/develop``.
#. In ``virtualenv/release-1.10``, change ``virtualenv.version`` to '1.10', and tag with '1.10'.
#. Merge ``virtualenv/release-1.10`` to ``virtualenv/master``
#. Build and upload pip and virtualenv sdists to PyPI.
.. _`Refresh virtualenv`:
Refresh virtualenv
++++++++++++++++++
#. Update the embedded versions of pip and setuptools in ``virtualenv_support``.
#. Run ``bin/rebuild-script.py`` to rebuild virtualenv based on the latest versions.
.. _`RC Install Instructions`:
RC Install Instructions
+++++++++++++++++++++++
::
$ curl -L -O https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/archive/1.10rc1.tar.gz
$ echo "<md5sum value> 1.10rc1.tar.gz" | md5sum -c
1.10rc1.tar.gz: OK
$ tar zxf 1.10rc1.tar.gz
$ python virtualenv-1.10rc1/virtualenv.py myVE
$ myVE/bin/pip install SomePackage
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:orphan:
"ImportError: No module named setuptools"
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Although using ``pip install --upgrade setuptools`` to upgrade from distribute
to setuptools works in isolation, it's possible to get "ImportError: No module
named setuptools" when using pip<1.4 to upgrade a package that depends on
setuptools or distribute.
e.g. when running a command like this: `pip install --upgrade pyramid`
Solution
~~~~~~~~
To prevent the problem in *new* environments (that aren't broken yet):
* Option 1:
* *First* run `pip install -U setuptools`,
* *Then* run the command to upgrade your package (e.g. `pip install --upgrade pyramid`)
* Option 2:
* Upgrade pip using :ref:`get-pip <get-pip>`
* *Then* run the command to upgrade your package (e.g. `pip install --upgrade pyramid`)
To fix the problem once it's occurred, you'll need to manually install the new
setuptools, then rerun the upgrade that failed.
1. Download `ez_setup.py` (https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/downloads/ez_setup.py)
2. Run `python ez_setup.py`
3. Then rerun your upgrade (e.g. `pip install --upgrade pyramid`)
Cause
~~~~~
distribute-0.7.3 is just an empty wrapper that only serves to require the new
setuptools (setuptools>=0.7) so that it will be installed. (If you don't know
yet, the "new setuptools" is a merge of distribute and setuptools back into one
project).
distribute-0.7.3 does its job well, when the upgrade is done in isolation.
E.g. if you're currently on distribute-0.6.X, then running `pip install -U
setuptools` works fine to upgrade you to setuptools>=0.7.
The problem occurs when:
1. you are currently using an older distribute (i.e. 0.6.X)
2. and you try to use pip to upgrade a package that *depends* on setuptools or
distribute.
As part of the upgrade process, pip builds an install list that ends up
including distribute-0.7.3 and setuptools>=0.7 , but they can end up being
separated by other dependencies in the list, so what can happen is this:
1. pip uninstalls the existing distribute
2. pip installs distribute-0.7.3 (which has no importable setuptools, that pip
*needs* internally to function)
3. pip moves on to install another dependency (before setuptools>=0.7) and is
unable to proceed without the setuptools package
Note that pip v1.4 has fixes to prevent this. distribute-0.7.3 (or
setuptools>=0.7) by themselves cannot prevent this kind of problem.
.. _setuptools: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
.. _distribute: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute
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pip
===
`User list <http://groups.google.com/group/python-virtualenv>`_ |
`Dev list <http://groups.google.com/group/pypa-dev>`_ |
`Github <https://github.com/pypa/pip>`_ |
`PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip/>`_ |
User IRC: #pip |
Dev IRC: #pypa
The `PyPA recommended
<https://python-packaging-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/current.html>`_
tool for installing and managing Python packages.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
quickstart
installing
user_guide
reference/index
development
news
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.. _`Installation`:
Installation
============
Python & OS Support
-------------------
pip works with CPython versions 2.6, 2.7, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and also pypy.
pip works on Unix/Linux, OS X, and Windows.
.. note::
Python 2.5 was supported through v1.3.1, and Python 2.4 was supported through v1.1.
.. _`get-pip`:
Install or Upgrade pip
----------------------
To install or upgrade pip, securely download `get-pip.py
<https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py>`_. [1]_
Then run the following (which may require administrator access)::
$ python get-pip.py
If `setuptools`_ (or `distribute`_) is not already installed, ``get-pip.py`` will
install `setuptools`_ for you. [2]_
To upgrade an existing `setuptools`_ (or `distribute`_), run ``pip install -U setuptools`` [3]_
Using Package Managers
----------------------
On Linux, pip will generally be available for the system install of python using
the system package manager, although often the latest version will be
unavailable.
On Debian and Ubuntu::
$ sudo apt-get install python-pip
On Fedora::
$ sudo yum install python-pip
.. [1] "Secure" in this context means using a modern browser or a
tool like `curl` that verifies SSL certificates when downloading from
https URLs.
.. [2] Beginning with pip v1.5.1, ``get-pip.py`` stopped requiring setuptools to
be installed first.
.. [3] Although using ``pip install --upgrade setuptools`` to upgrade from
distribute to setuptools works in isolation, it's possible to get
"ImportError: No module named setuptools" when using pip<1.4 to upgrade a
package that depends on setuptools or distribute. See :doc:`here for
details <distribute_setuptools>`.
.. _setuptools: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
.. _distribute: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute
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================
Internal Details
================
This content is now covered in the :doc:`Reference Guide <reference/index>`
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Release Notes
=============
.. include:: ../CHANGES.txt
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Quickstart
==========
First, :doc:`Install pip <installing>`.
Install a package from `PyPI`_:
::
$ pip install SomePackage
[...]
Successfully installed SomePackage
Show what files were installed:
::
$ pip show --files SomePackage
Name: SomePackage
Version: 1.0
Location: /my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages
Files:
../somepackage/__init__.py
[...]
List what packages are outdated:
::
$ pip list --outdated
SomePackage (Current: 1.0 Latest: 2.0)
Upgrade a package:
::
$ pip install --upgrade SomePackage
[...]
Found existing installation: SomePackage 1.0
Uninstalling SomePackage:
Successfully uninstalled SomePackage
Running setup.py install for SomePackage
Successfully installed SomePackage
Uninstall a package:
::
$ pip uninstall SomePackage
Uninstalling SomePackage:
/my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages/somepackage
Proceed (y/n)? y
Successfully uninstalled SomePackage
.. _PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/
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===============
Reference Guide
===============
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
pip
pip_install
pip_uninstall
pip_freeze
pip_list
pip_show
pip_search
pip_wheel
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pip
---
.. contents::
Usage
*****
::
pip <command> [options]
Description
***********
.. _`Logging`:
Logging
=======
Console logging
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
pip offers :ref:`-v, --verbose <--verbose>` and :ref:`-q, --quiet <--quiet>`
to control the console log level. Each option can be used multiple times and
used together. One ``-v`` increases the verbosity by one, whereas one ``-q`` decreases it by
one.
The series of log levels, in order, are as follows::
VERBOSE_DEBUG, DEBUG, INFO, NOTIFY, WARN, ERROR, FATAL
``NOTIFY`` is the default level.
A few examples on how the parameters work to affect the level:
* specifying nothing results in ``NOTIFY``
* ``-v`` results in ``INFO``
* ``-vv`` results in ``DEBUG``
* ``-q`` results in ``WARN``
* ``-vq`` results in ``NOTIFY``
The most practical use case for users is either ``-v`` or ``-vv`` to see
additional logging to help troubleshoot an issue.
.. _`FileLogging`:
File logging
~~~~~~~~~~~~
pip offers the :ref:`--log <--log>` option for specifying a file where a maximum
verbosity log will be kept. This option is empty by default. This log appends
to previous logging.
Additionally, when commands fail (i.e. return a non-zero exit code), pip writes
a "failure log" for the failed command. This log overwrites previous
logging. The default location is as follows:
* On Unix and Mac OS X: :file:`$HOME/.pip/pip.log`
* On Windows, the configuration file is: :file:`%HOME%\\pip\\pip.log`
The option for the failure log, is :ref:`--log-file <--log-file>`.
Both logs add a line per execution to specify the date and what pip executable wrote the log.
Like all pip options, ``--log`` and ``log-file``, can also be set as an environment
variable, or placed into the pip config file. See the :ref:`Configuration`
section.
.. _`General Options`:
General Options
***************
.. pip-general-options::
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.. _`pip freeze`:
pip freeze
-----------
.. contents::
Usage
*****
.. pip-command-usage:: freeze
Description
***********
.. pip-command-description:: freeze
Options
*******
.. pip-command-options:: freeze
Examples
********
1) Generate output suitable for a requirements file.
::
$ pip freeze
Jinja2==2.6
Pygments==1.5
Sphinx==1.1.3
docutils==0.9.1
2) Generate a requirements file and then install from it in another environment.
::
$ env1/bin/pip freeze > requirements.txt
$ env2/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
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.. _`pip install`:
pip install
-----------
.. contents::
Usage
*****
.. pip-command-usage:: install
Description
***********
.. pip-command-description:: install
.. _`Requirements File Format`:
Requirements File Format
++++++++++++++++++++++++
Each line of the requirements file indicates something to be installed,
and like arguments to :ref:`pip install`, the following forms are supported::
<requirement specifier>
<archive url/path>
[-e] <local project path>
[-e] <vcs project url>
See the :ref:`pip install Examples<pip install Examples>` for examples of all these forms.
A line beginning with ``#`` is treated as a comment and ignored.
Additionally, the following Package Index Options are supported:
* :ref:`-i, --index-url <--index-url>`
* :ref:`--extra-index-url <--extra-index-url>`
* :ref:`--no-index <--no-index>`
* :ref:`-f, --find-links <--find-links>`
* :ref:`--allow-external <--allow-external>`
* :ref:`--allow-all-external <--allow-external>`
* :ref:`--allow-unverified <--allow-unverified>`
For example, to specify :ref:`--no-index <--no-index>` and 2 :ref:`--find-links <--find-links>` locations:
::
--no-index
--find-links /my/local/archives
--find-links http://some.archives.com/archives
Lastly, if you wish, you can refer to other requirements files, like this::
-r more_requirements.txt
.. _`Requirement Specifiers`:
Requirement Specifiers
++++++++++++++++++++++
pip supports installing from "requirement specifiers" as implemented in
`pkg_resources Requirements <http://packages.python.org/setuptools/pkg_resources.html#requirement-objects>`_
Some Examples:
::
'FooProject >= 1.2'
Fizzy [foo, bar]
'PickyThing<1.6,>1.9,!=1.9.6,<2.0a0,==2.4c1'
SomethingWhoseVersionIDontCareAbout
.. note::
Use single or double quotes around specifiers to avoid ``>`` and ``<`` being
interpreted as shell redirects. e.g. ``pip install 'FooProject>=1.2'``.
.. _`Pre Release Versions`:
Pre-release Versions
++++++++++++++++++++
Starting with v1.4, pip will only install stable versions as specified by
`PEP426`_ by default. If a version cannot be parsed as a compliant `PEP426`_
version then it is assumed to be a pre-release.
If a Requirement specifier includes a pre-release or development version
(e.g. ``>=0.0.dev0``) then pip will allow pre-release and development versions
for that requirement. This does not include the != flag.
The ``pip install`` command also supports a :ref:`--pre <install_--pre>` flag
that will enable installing pre-releases and development releases.
.. _PEP426: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0426
.. _`Externally Hosted Files`:
Externally Hosted Files
+++++++++++++++++++++++
Starting with v1.4, pip will warn about installing any file that does not come
from the primary index. As of version 1.5, pip defaults to ignoring these files
unless asked to consider them.
The ``pip install`` command supports a
:ref:`--allow-external PROJECT <--allow-external>` option that will enable
installing links that are linked directly from the simple index but to an
external host that also have a supported hash fragment. Externally hosted
files for all projects may be enabled using the
:ref:`--allow-all-external <--allow-all-external>` flag to the ``pip install``
command.
The ``pip install`` command also supports a
:ref:`--allow-unverified PROJECT <--allow-unverified>` option that will enable
installing insecurely linked files. These are either directly linked (as above)
files without a hash, or files that are linked from either the home page or the
download url of a package.
These options can be used in a requirements file. Assuming some fictional
`ExternalPackage` that is hosted external and unverified, then your requirements
file would be like so::
--allow-external ExternalPackage
--allow-unverified ExternalPackage
ExternalPackage
.. _`VCS Support`:
VCS Support
+++++++++++
pip supports installing from Git, Mercurial, Subversion and Bazaar, and detects
the type of VCS using url prefixes: "git+", "hg+", "bzr+", "svn+".
pip requires a working VCS command on your path: git, hg, svn, or bzr.
VCS projects can be installed in :ref:`editable mode <editable-installs>` (using
the :ref:`--editable <install_--editable>` option) or not.
* For editable installs, the clone location by default is "<venv
path>/src/SomeProject" in virtual environments, and "<cwd>/src/SomeProject"
for global installs. The :ref:`--src <install_--src>` option can be used to
modify this location.
* For non-editable installs, the project is built locally in a temp dir and then
installed normally.
The url suffix "egg=<project name>" is used by pip in it's dependency logic to
identify the project prior to pip downloading and analyzing the metadata.
Git
~~~
pip currently supports cloning over ``git``, ``git+https`` and ``git+ssh``:
Here are the supported forms::
[-e] git+git://git.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject
[-e] git+https://git.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject
[-e] git+ssh://git.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject
-e git+git@git.myproject.org:MyProject#egg=MyProject
Passing branch names, a commit hash or a tag name is possible like so::
[-e] git://git.myproject.org/MyProject.git@master#egg=MyProject
[-e] git://git.myproject.org/MyProject.git@v1.0#egg=MyProject
[-e] git://git.myproject.org/MyProject.git@da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709#egg=MyProject
Mercurial
~~~~~~~~~
The supported schemes are: ``hg+http``, ``hg+https``,
``hg+static-http`` and ``hg+ssh``.
Here are the supported forms::
[-e] hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject
[-e] hg+https://hg.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject
[-e] hg+ssh://hg.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject
You can also specify a revision number, a revision hash, a tag name or a local
branch name like so::
[-e] hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject@da39a3ee5e6b#egg=MyProject
[-e] hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject@2019#egg=MyProject
[-e] hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject@v1.0#egg=MyProject
[-e] hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject@special_feature#egg=MyProject
Subversion
~~~~~~~~~~
pip supports the URL schemes ``svn``, ``svn+svn``, ``svn+http``, ``svn+https``, ``svn+ssh``.
You can also give specific revisions to an SVN URL, like so::
[-e] svn+svn://svn.myproject.org/svn/MyProject#egg=MyProject
[-e] svn+http://svn.myproject.org/svn/MyProject/trunk@2019#egg=MyProject
which will check out revision 2019. ``@{20080101}`` would also check
out the revision from 2008-01-01. You can only check out specific
revisions using ``-e svn+...``.
Bazaar
~~~~~~
pip supports Bazaar using the ``bzr+http``, ``bzr+https``, ``bzr+ssh``,
``bzr+sftp``, ``bzr+ftp`` and ``bzr+lp`` schemes.
Here are the supported forms::
[-e] bzr+http://bzr.myproject.org/MyProject/trunk#egg=MyProject
[-e] bzr+sftp://user@myproject.org/MyProject/trunk#egg=MyProject
[-e] bzr+ssh://user@myproject.org/MyProject/trunk#egg=MyProject
[-e] bzr+ftp://user@myproject.org/MyProject/trunk#egg=MyProject
[-e] bzr+lp:MyProject#egg=MyProject
Tags or revisions can be installed like so::
[-e] bzr+https://bzr.myproject.org/MyProject/trunk@2019#egg=MyProject
[-e] bzr+http://bzr.myproject.org/MyProject/trunk@v1.0#egg=MyProject
Finding Packages
++++++++++++++++
pip searches for packages on `PyPI`_ using the
`http simple interface <http://pypi.python.org/simple>`_,
which is documented `here <http://packages.python.org/setuptools/easy_install.html#package-index-api>`_
and `there <http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0301/>`_
pip offers a number of Package Index Options for modifying how packages are found.
See the :ref:`pip install Examples<pip install Examples>`.
.. _`SSL Certificate Verification`:
SSL Certificate Verification
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Starting with v1.3, pip provides SSL certificate verification over https, for the purpose
of providing secure, certified downloads from PyPI.
Hash Verification
+++++++++++++++++
PyPI provides md5 hashes in the hash fragment of package download urls.
pip supports checking this, as well as any of the
guaranteed hashlib algorithms (sha1, sha224, sha384, sha256, sha512, md5).
The hash fragment is case sensitive (i.e. sha1 not SHA1).
This check is only intended to provide basic download corruption protection.
It is not intended to provide security against tampering. For that,
see :ref:`SSL Certificate Verification`
Download Cache
++++++++++++++
pip offers a :ref:`--download-cache <install_--download-cache>` option for
installs to prevent redundant downloads of archives from PyPI.
The point of this cache is *not* to circumvent the index crawling process, but
to *just* prevent redundant downloads.
Items are stored in this cache based on the url the archive was found at, not
simply the archive name.
If you want a fast/local install solution that circumvents crawling PyPI, see
the :ref:`Fast & Local Installs`.
Like all options, :ref:`--download-cache <install_--download-cache>`, can also
be set as an environment variable, or placed into the pip config file. See the
:ref:`Configuration` section.
.. _`editable-installs`:
"Editable" Installs
+++++++++++++++++++
"Editable" installs are fundamentally `"setuptools develop mode"
<http://packages.python.org/setuptools/setuptools.html#development-mode>`_
installs.
You can install local projects or VCS projects in "editable" mode::
$ pip install -e path/to/SomeProject
$ pip install -e git+http://repo/my_project.git#egg=SomeProject
For local projects, the "SomeProject.egg-info" directory is created relative to
the project path. This is one advantage over just using ``setup.py develop``,
which creates the "egg-info" directly relative the current working directory.
Controlling setup_requires
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Setuptools offers the ``setup_requires`` `setup() keyword
<http://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html#new-and-changed-setup-keywords>`_
for specifying dependencies that need to be present in order for the `setup.py`
script to run. Internally, Setuptools uses ``easy_install`` to fulfill these
dependencies.
pip has no way to control how these dependencies are located. None of the
Package Index Options have an effect.
The solution is to configure a "system" or "personal" `Distutils configuration
file
<http://docs.python.org/2/install/index.html#distutils-configuration-files>`_ to
manage the fulfillment.
For example, to have the dependency located at an alternate index, add this:
::
[easy_install]
index_url = https://my.index-mirror.com
To have the dependency located from a local directory and not crawl PyPI, add this:
::
[easy_install]
allow_hosts = ''
find_links = file:///path/to/local/archives
Options
*******
.. pip-command-options:: install
.. pip-index-options::
.. _`pip install Examples`:
Examples
********
1) Install `SomePackage` and it's dependencies from `PyPI`_ using :ref:`Requirement Specifiers`
::
$ pip install SomePackage # latest version
$ pip install SomePackage==1.0.4 # specific version
$ pip install 'SomePackage>=1.0.4' # minimum version
2) Install a list of requirements specified in a file. See the :ref:`Requirements files <Requirements Files>`.
::
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
3) Upgrade an already installed `SomePackage` to the latest from PyPI.
::
$ pip install --upgrade SomePackage
4) Install a local project in "editable" mode. See the section on :ref:`Editable Installs <editable-installs>`.
::
$ pip install -e . # project in current directory
$ pip install -e path/to/project # project in another directory
5) Install a project from VCS in "editable" mode. See the sections on :ref:`VCS Support <VCS Support>` and :ref:`Editable Installs <editable-installs>`.
::
$ pip install -e git+https://git.repo/some_pkg.git#egg=SomePackage # from git
$ pip install -e hg+https://hg.repo/some_pkg.git#egg=SomePackage # from mercurial
$ pip install -e svn+svn://svn.repo/some_pkg/trunk/#egg=SomePackage # from svn
$ pip install -e git+https://git.repo/some_pkg.git@feature#egg=SomePackage # from 'feature' branch
$ pip install -e git+https://git.repo/some_repo.git@egg=subdir&subdirectory=subdir_path # install a python package from a repo subdirectory
6) Install a package with `setuptools extras`_.
::
$ pip install SomePackage[PDF]
$ pip install SomePackage[PDF]==3.0
$ pip install -e .[PDF]==3.0 # editable project in current directory
7) Install a particular source archive file.
::
$ pip install ./downloads/SomePackage-1.0.4.tar.gz
$ pip install http://my.package.repo/SomePackage-1.0.4.zip
8) Install from alternative package repositories.
Install from a different index, and not `PyPI`_ ::
$ pip install --index-url http://my.package.repo/simple/ SomePackage
Search an additional index during install, in addition to `PyPI`_ ::
$ pip install --extra-index-url http://my.package.repo/simple SomePackage
Install from a local flat directory containing archives (and don't scan indexes)::
$ pip install --no-index --find-links=file:///local/dir/ SomePackage
$ pip install --no-index --find-links=/local/dir/ SomePackage
$ pip install --no-index --find-links=relative/dir/ SomePackage
9) Find pre-release and development versions, in addition to stable versions. By default, pip only finds stable versions.
::
$ pip install --pre SomePackage
.. _PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/
.. _setuptools extras: http://packages.python.org/setuptools/setuptools.html#declaring-extras-optional-features-with-their-own-dependencies
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.. _`pip list`:
pip list
---------
.. contents::
Usage
*****
.. pip-command-usage:: list
Description
***********
.. pip-command-description:: list
Options
*******
.. pip-command-options:: list
.. pip-index-options::
Examples
********
1) List installed packages.
::
$ pip list
Pygments (1.5)
docutils (0.9.1)
Sphinx (1.1.2)
Jinja2 (2.6)
2) List outdated packages (excluding editables), and the latest version available
::
$ pip list --outdated
docutils (Current: 0.9.1 Latest: 0.10)
Sphinx (Current: 1.1.2 Latest: 1.1.3)
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.. _`pip search`:
pip search
----------
.. contents::
Usage
*****
.. pip-command-usage:: search
Description
***********
.. pip-command-description:: search
Options
*******
.. pip-command-options:: search
Examples
********
1. Search for "peppercorn"
::
$ pip search peppercorn
pepperedform - Helpers for using peppercorn with formprocess.
peppercorn - A library for converting a token stream into [...]
.. _`pip wheel`:
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.. _`pip show`:
pip show
--------
.. contents::
Usage
*****
.. pip-command-usage:: show
Description
***********
.. pip-command-description:: show
Options
*******
.. pip-command-options:: show
Examples
********
1. Show information about a package:
::
$ pip show sphinx
---
Name: Sphinx
Version: 1.1.3
Location: /my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages
Requires: Pygments, Jinja2, docutils
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.. _`pip uninstall`:
pip uninstall
-------------
.. contents::
Usage
*****
.. pip-command-usage:: uninstall
Description
***********
.. pip-command-description:: uninstall
Options
*******
.. pip-command-options:: uninstall
Examples
********
1) Uninstall a package.
::
$ pip uninstall simplejson
Uninstalling simplejson:
/home/me/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/simplejson
/home/me/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/simplejson-2.2.1-py2.7.egg-info
Proceed (y/n)? y
Successfully uninstalled simplejson
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.. _`pip wheel`:
pip wheel
---------
.. contents::
Usage
*****
.. pip-command-usage:: wheel
Description
***********
.. pip-command-description:: wheel
Options
*******
.. pip-command-options:: wheel
.. pip-index-options::
Examples
********
1. Build wheels for a requirement (and all its dependencies), and then install
::
$ pip wheel --wheel-dir=/tmp/wheelhouse SomePackage
$ pip install --no-index --find-links=/tmp/wheelhouse SomePackage
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Usage
==========
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==========
User Guide
==========
.. contents::
Installing Packages
*******************
pip supports installing from `PyPI`_, version control, local projects, and
directly from distribution files.
The most common scenario is to install from `PyPI`_ using :ref:`Requirement
Specifiers`
::
$ pip install SomePackage # latest version
$ pip install SomePackage==1.0.4 # specific version
$ pip install 'SomePackage>=1.0.4' # minimum version
For more information and examples, see the :ref:`pip install` reference.
.. _`Requirements Files`:
Requirements Files
******************
"Requirements files" are files containing a list of items to be
installed using :ref:`pip install` like so:
::
pip install -r requirements.txt
Details on the format of the files are here: :ref:`Requirements File Format`.
Logically, a Requirements file is just a list of :ref:`pip install` arguments
placed in a file.
In practice, there are 4 common uses of Requirements files:
1. Requirements files are used to hold the result from :ref:`pip freeze` for the
purpose of achieving :ref:`repeatable installations <Repeatability>`. In
this case, your requirement file contains a pinned version of everything that
was installed when `pip freeze` was run.
::
pip freeze > requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt
2. Requirements files are used to force pip to properly resolve dependencies.
As it is now, pip `doesn't have true dependency resolution
<https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/988>`_, but instead simply uses the first
specification it finds for a project. E.g if `pkg1` requires `pkg3>=1.0` and
`pkg2` requires `pkg3>=1.0,<=2.0`, and if `pkg1` is resolved first, pip will
only use `pkg3>=1.0`, and could easily end up installing a version of `pkg3`
that conflicts with the needs of `pkg2`. To solve this problem, you can
place `pkg3>=1.0,<=2.0` (i.e. the correct specification) into your
requirements file directly along with the other top level requirements. Like
so:
::
pkg1
pkg2
pkg3>=1.0,<=2.0
3. Requirements files are used to force pip to install an alternate version of a
sub-dependency. For example, suppose `ProjectA` in your requirements file
requires `ProjectB`, but the latest version (v1.3) has a bug, you can force
pip to accept earlier versions like so:
::
ProjectA
ProjectB<1.3
4. Requirements files are used to override a dependency with a local patch that
lives in version control. For example, suppose a dependency,
`SomeDependency` from PyPI has a bug, and you can't wait for an upstream fix.
You could clone/copy the src, make the fix, and place it in vcs with the tag
`sometag`. You'd reference it in your requirements file with a line like so:
::
git+https://myvcs.com/some_dependency@sometag#egg=SomeDependency
If `SomeDependency` was previously a top-level requirement in your
requirements file, then **replace** that line with the new line. If
`SomeDependency` is a sub-dependency, then **add** the new line.
It's important to be clear that pip determines package dependencies using
`install_requires metadata
<http://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html#declaring-dependencies>`_,
not by discovering `requirements.txt` files embedded in projects.
See also:
* :ref:`Requirements File Format`
* :ref:`pip freeze`
* `"setup.py vs requirements.txt" (an article by Donald Stufft)
<https://caremad.io/blog/setup-vs-requirement/>`_
.. _`Installing from Wheels`:
Installing from Wheels
**********************
"Wheel" is a built, archive format that can greatly speed installation compared
to building and installing from source archives. For more information, see the
`Wheel docs <http://wheel.readthedocs.org>`_ ,
`PEP427 <http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427>`_, and
`PEP425 <http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0425>`_
Pip prefers Wheels where they are available. To disable this, use the
:ref:`--no-use-wheel <install_--no-use-wheel>` flag for :ref:`pip install`.
If no satisfactory wheels are found, pip will default to finding source archives.
To install directly from a wheel archive:
::
pip install SomePackage-1.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl
For the cases where wheels are not available, pip offers :ref:`pip wheel` as a
convenience, to build wheels for all your requirements and dependencies.
:ref:`pip wheel` requires the `wheel package
<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/wheel>`_ to be installed, which provides the
"bdist_wheel" setuptools extension that it uses.
To build wheels for your requirements and all their dependencies to a local directory:
::
pip install wheel
pip wheel --wheel-dir=/local/wheels -r requirements.txt
And *then* to install those requirements just using your local directory of wheels (and not from PyPI):
::
pip install --no-index --find-links=/local/wheels -r requirements.txt
Uninstalling Packages
*********************
pip is able to uninstall most packages like so:
::
$ pip uninstall SomePackage
pip also performs an automatic uninstall of an old version of a package
before upgrading to a newer version.
For more information and examples, see the :ref:`pip uninstall` reference.
Listing Packages
****************
To list installed packages:
::
$ pip list
Pygments (1.5)
docutils (0.9.1)
Sphinx (1.1.2)
Jinja2 (2.6)
To list outdated packages, and show the latest version available:
::
$ pip list --outdated
docutils (Current: 0.9.1 Latest: 0.10)
Sphinx (Current: 1.1.2 Latest: 1.1.3)
To show details about an installed package:
::
$ pip show sphinx
---
Name: Sphinx
Version: 1.1.3
Location: /my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages
Requires: Pygments, Jinja2, docutils
For more information and examples, see the :ref:`pip list` and :ref:`pip show`
reference pages.
Searching for Packages
**********************
pip can search `PyPI`_ for packages using the ``pip search``
command::
$ pip search "query"
The query will be used to search the names and summaries of all
packages.
For more information and examples, see the :ref:`pip search` reference.
.. _`Configuration`:
Configuration
*************
.. _config-file:
Config file
------------
pip allows you to set all command line option defaults in a standard ini
style config file.
The names and locations of the configuration files vary slightly across
platforms.
* On Unix and Mac OS X the configuration file is: :file:`$HOME/.pip/pip.conf`
* On Windows, the configuration file is: :file:`%HOME%\\pip\\pip.ini`
You can set a custom path location for the config file using the environment variable ``PIP_CONFIG_FILE``.
In a virtual environment, an additional config file will be read from the base
directory of the virtualenv (``sys.prefix`` as reported by Python). The base
name of the file is the same as the user configuration file (:file:`pip.conf`
on Unix and OSX, :file:`pip.ini` on Windows). Values in the virtualenv-specific
configuration file take precedence over those in the user's configuration file
(whether from the user home or specified via ``PIP_CONFIG_FILE``).
The names of the settings are derived from the long command line option, e.g.
if you want to use a different package index (``--index-url``) and set the
HTTP timeout (``--default-timeout``) to 60 seconds your config file would
look like this:
.. code-block:: ini
[global]
timeout = 60
index-url = http://download.zope.org/ppix
Each subcommand can be configured optionally in its own section so that every
global setting with the same name will be overridden; e.g. decreasing the
``timeout`` to ``10`` seconds when running the `freeze`
(`Freezing Requirements <./#freezing-requirements>`_) command and using
``60`` seconds for all other commands is possible with:
.. code-block:: ini
[global]
timeout = 60
[freeze]
timeout = 10
Boolean options like ``--ignore-installed`` or ``--no-dependencies`` can be
set like this:
.. code-block:: ini
[install]
ignore-installed = true
no-dependencies = yes
Appending options like ``--find-links`` can be written on multiple lines:
.. code-block:: ini
[global]
find-links =
http://download.example.com
[install]
find-links =
http://mirror1.example.com
http://mirror2.example.com
Environment Variables
---------------------
pip's command line options can be set with environment variables using the
format ``PIP_<UPPER_LONG_NAME>`` . Dashes (``-``) have to be replaced with
underscores (``_``).
For example, to set the default timeout::
export PIP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT=60
This is the same as passing the option to pip directly::
pip --default-timeout=60 [...]
To set options that can be set multiple times on the command line, just add
spaces in between values. For example::
export PIP_FIND_LINKS="http://mirror1.example.com http://mirror2.example.com"
is the same as calling::
pip install --find-links=http://mirror1.example.com --find-links=http://mirror2.example.com
Config Precedence
-----------------
Command line options have precedence over environment variables, which have precedence over the config file.
Within the config file, command specific sections have precedence over the global section.
Examples:
- ``--host=foo`` overrides ``PIP_HOST=foo``
- ``PIP_HOST=foo`` overrides a config file with ``[global] host = foo``
- A command specific section in the config file ``[<command>] host = bar``
overrides the option with same name in the ``[global]`` config file section
Command Completion
------------------
pip comes with support for command line completion in bash and zsh.
To setup for bash::
$ pip completion --bash >> ~/.profile
To setup for zsh::
$ pip completion --zsh >> ~/.zprofile
Alternatively, you can use the result of the ``completion`` command
directly with the eval function of you shell, e.g. by adding the following to your startup file::
eval "`pip completion --bash`"
.. _`Fast & Local Installs`:
Fast & Local Installs
*********************
Often, you will want a fast install from local archives, without probing PyPI.
First, download the archives that fulfill your requirements::
$ pip install --download <DIR> -r requirements.txt
Then, install using :ref:`--find-links <--find-links>` and :ref:`--no-index <--no-index>`::
$ pip install --no-index --find-links=[file://]<DIR> -r requirements.txt
Non-recursive upgrades
************************
``pip install --upgrade`` is currently written to perform a recursive upgrade.
E.g. supposing:
* `SomePackage-1.0` requires `AnotherPackage>=1.0`
* `SomePackage-2.0` requires `AnotherPackage>=1.0` and `OneMorePoject==1.0`
* `SomePackage-1.0` and `AnotherPackage-1.0` are currently installed
* `SomePackage-2.0` and `AnotherPackage-2.0` are the latest versions available on PyPI.
Running ``pip install --upgrade SomePackage`` would upgrade `SomePackage` *and* `AnotherPackage`
despite `AnotherPackage` already being satisifed.
If you would like to perform a non-recursive upgrade perform these 2 steps::
pip install --upgrade --no-deps SomePackage
pip install SomePackage
The first line will upgrade `SomePackage`, but not dependencies like `AnotherPackage`. The 2nd line will fill in new dependencies like `OneMorePackage`.
User Installs
*************
With Python 2.6 came the `"user scheme" for installation
<http://docs.python.org/install/index.html#alternate-installation-the-user-scheme>`_,
which means that all Python distributions support an alternative install
location that is specific to a user. The default location for each OS is
explained in the python documentation for the `site.USER_BASE
<http://docs.python.org/library/site.html#site.USER_BASE>`_ variable. This mode
of installation can be turned on by specifying the :ref:`--user
<install_--user>` option to ``pip install``.
Moreover, the "user scheme" can be customized by setting the
``PYTHONUSERBASE`` environment variable, which updates the value of ``site.USER_BASE``.
To install "SomePackage" into an environment with site.USER_BASE customized to '/myappenv', do the following::
export PYTHONUSERBASE=/myappenv
pip install --user SomePackage
``pip install --user`` follows four rules:
#. When globally installed packages are on the python path, and they *conflict*
with the installation requirements, they are ignored, and *not*
uninstalled.
#. When globally installed packages are on the python path, and they *satisfy*
the installation requirements, pip does nothing, and reports that
requirement is satisfied (similar to how global packages can satisfy
requirements when installing packages in a ``--system-site-packages``
virtualenv).
#. pip will not perform a ``--user`` install in a ``--no-site-packages``
virtualenv (i.e. the default kind of virtualenv), due to the user site not
being on the python path. The installation would be pointless.
#. In a ``--system-site-packages`` virtualenv, pip will not install a package
that conflicts with a package in the virtualenv site-packages. The --user
installation would lack sys.path precedence and be pointless.
To make the rules clearer, here are some examples:
From within a ``--no-site-packages`` virtualenv (i.e. the default kind)::
$ pip install --user SomePackage
Can not perform a '--user' install. User site-packages are not visible in this virtualenv.
From within a ``--system-site-packages`` virtualenv where ``SomePackage==0.3`` is already installed in the virtualenv::
$ pip install --user SomePackage==0.4
Will not install to the user site because it will lack sys.path precedence
From within a real python, where ``SomePackage`` is *not* installed globally::
$ pip install --user SomePackage
[...]
Successfully installed SomePackage
From within a real python, where ``SomePackage`` *is* installed globally, but is *not* the latest version::
$ pip install --user SomePackage
[...]
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade)
$ pip install --user --upgrade SomePackage
[...]
Successfully installed SomePackage
From within a real python, where ``SomePackage`` *is* installed globally, and is the latest version::
$ pip install --user SomePackage
[...]
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade)
$ pip install --user --upgrade SomePackage
[...]
Requirement already up-to-date: SomePackage
# force the install
$ pip install --user --ignore-installed SomePackage
[...]
Successfully installed SomePackage
.. _`Repeatability`:
Ensuring Repeatability
**********************
Three things are required to fully guarantee a repeatable installation using requirements files.
1. The requirements file was generated by ``pip freeze`` or you're sure it only
contains requirements that specify a specific version.
2. The installation is performed using :ref:`--no-deps <install_--no-deps>`.
This guarantees that only what is explicitly listed in the requirements file is
installed.
3. The installation is performed against an index or find-links location that is
guaranteed to *not* allow archives to be changed and updated without a
version increase. Unfortunately, this is *not* true on PyPI. It is possible
for the same pypi distribution to have a different hash over time. Project
authors are allowed to delete a distribution, and then upload a new one with
the same name and version, but a different hash. See `Issue #1175
<https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1175>`_ for plans to add hash
confirmation to pip, or a new "lock file" notion, but for now, know that the `peep
project <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/peep>`_ offers this feature on top of pip
using requirements file comments.
.. _PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/
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Name: pip
Version: 1.5.4
Summary: A tool for installing and managing Python packages.
Home-page: http://www.pip-installer.org
Author: The pip developers
Author-email: python-virtualenv@groups.google.com
License: MIT
Description:
Project Info
============
* Project Page: https://github.com/pypa/pip
* Install howto: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html
* Changelog: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/news.html
* Bug Tracking: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues
* Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/python-virtualenv
* Docs: http://www.pip-installer.org/
* User IRC: #pip on Freenode.
* Dev IRC: #pypa on Freenode.
Quickstart
==========
First, :doc:`Install pip <installing>`.
Install a package from `PyPI`_:
::
$ pip install SomePackage
[...]
Successfully installed SomePackage
Show what files were installed:
::
$ pip show --files SomePackage
Name: SomePackage
Version: 1.0
Location: /my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages
Files:
../somepackage/__init__.py
[...]
List what packages are outdated:
::
$ pip list --outdated
SomePackage (Current: 1.0 Latest: 2.0)
Upgrade a package:
::
$ pip install --upgrade SomePackage
[...]
Found existing installation: SomePackage 1.0
Uninstalling SomePackage:
Successfully uninstalled SomePackage
Running setup.py install for SomePackage
Successfully installed SomePackage
Uninstall a package:
::
$ pip uninstall SomePackage
Uninstalling SomePackage:
/my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages/somepackage
Proceed (y/n)? y
Successfully uninstalled SomePackage
.. _PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/
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pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/escsm.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/eucjpprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/euckrfreq.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/euckrprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/euctwfreq.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/euctwprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/gb2312freq.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/gb2312prober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/hebrewprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/jisfreq.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/jpcntx.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/langbulgarianmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/langcyrillicmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/langgreekmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/langhebrewmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/langhungarianmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/langthaimodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/latin1prober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/mbcharsetprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/mbcsgroupprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/mbcssm.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/sbcharsetprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/sbcsgroupprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/sjisprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/universaldetector.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/charade/utf8prober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/__init__.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/big5freq.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/big5prober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/chardetect.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/chardistribution.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/charsetgroupprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/charsetprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/codingstatemachine.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/compat.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/constants.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/cp949prober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/escprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/escsm.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/eucjpprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/euckrfreq.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/euckrprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/euctwfreq.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/euctwprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/gb2312freq.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/gb2312prober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/hebrewprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/jisfreq.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/jpcntx.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/langbulgarianmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/langcyrillicmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/langgreekmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/langhebrewmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/langhungarianmodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/langthaimodel.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/latin1prober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/mbcharsetprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/mbcsgroupprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/mbcssm.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/sbcharsetprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/sbcsgroupprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/sjisprober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/universaldetector.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/chardet/utf8prober.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/__init__.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/_collections.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/connection.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/exceptions.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/fields.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/filepost.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/poolmanager.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/request.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/response.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/util.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/contrib/__init__.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/contrib/ntlmpool.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/contrib/pyopenssl.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/packages/__init__.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/packages/ordered_dict.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/packages/six.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/__init__.py
pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/_implementation.py
pip/backwardcompat/__init__.py
pip/commands/__init__.py
pip/commands/bundle.py
pip/commands/completion.py
pip/commands/freeze.py
pip/commands/help.py
pip/commands/install.py
pip/commands/list.py
pip/commands/search.py
pip/commands/show.py
pip/commands/uninstall.py
pip/commands/unzip.py
pip/commands/wheel.py
pip/commands/zip.py
pip/vcs/__init__.py
pip/vcs/bazaar.py
pip/vcs/git.py
pip/vcs/mercurial.py
pip/vcs/subversion.py
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[console_scripts]
pip = pip:main
pip2.7 = pip:main
pip2 = pip:main
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[testing]
pytest
virtualenv>=1.10
scripttest>=1.3
mock
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#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import optparse
import sys
import re
from pip.exceptions import InstallationError, CommandError, PipError
from pip.log import logger
from pip.util import get_installed_distributions, get_prog
from pip.vcs import git, mercurial, subversion, bazaar # noqa
from pip.baseparser import ConfigOptionParser, UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter
from pip.commands import commands, get_summaries, get_similar_commands
# This fixes a peculiarity when importing via __import__ - as we are
# initialising the pip module, "from pip import cmdoptions" is recursive
# and appears not to work properly in that situation.
import pip.cmdoptions
cmdoptions = pip.cmdoptions
# The version as used in the setup.py and the docs conf.py
__version__ = "1.5.4"
def autocomplete():
"""Command and option completion for the main option parser (and options)
and its subcommands (and options).
Enable by sourcing one of the completion shell scripts (bash or zsh).
"""
# Don't complete if user hasn't sourced bash_completion file.
if 'PIP_AUTO_COMPLETE' not in os.environ:
return
cwords = os.environ['COMP_WORDS'].split()[1:]
cword = int(os.environ['COMP_CWORD'])
try:
current = cwords[cword - 1]
except IndexError:
current = ''
subcommands = [cmd for cmd, summary in get_summaries()]
options = []
# subcommand
try:
subcommand_name = [w for w in cwords if w in subcommands][0]
except IndexError:
subcommand_name = None
parser = create_main_parser()
# subcommand options
if subcommand_name:
# special case: 'help' subcommand has no options
if subcommand_name == 'help':
sys.exit(1)
# special case: list locally installed dists for uninstall command
if subcommand_name == 'uninstall' and not current.startswith('-'):
installed = []
lc = current.lower()
for dist in get_installed_distributions(local_only=True):
if dist.key.startswith(lc) and dist.key not in cwords[1:]:
installed.append(dist.key)
# if there are no dists installed, fall back to option completion
if installed:
for dist in installed:
print(dist)
sys.exit(1)
subcommand = commands[subcommand_name]()
options += [(opt.get_opt_string(), opt.nargs)
for opt in subcommand.parser.option_list_all
if opt.help != optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP]
# filter out previously specified options from available options
prev_opts = [x.split('=')[0] for x in cwords[1:cword - 1]]
options = [(x, v) for (x, v) in options if x not in prev_opts]
# filter options by current input
options = [(k, v) for k, v in options if k.startswith(current)]
for option in options:
opt_label = option[0]
# append '=' to options which require args
if option[1]:
opt_label += '='
print(opt_label)
else:
# show main parser options only when necessary
if current.startswith('-') or current.startswith('--'):
opts = [i.option_list for i in parser.option_groups]
opts.append(parser.option_list)
opts = (o for it in opts for o in it)
subcommands += [i.get_opt_string() for i in opts
if i.help != optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP]
print(' '.join([x for x in subcommands if x.startswith(current)]))
sys.exit(1)
def create_main_parser():
parser_kw = {
'usage': '\n%prog <command> [options]',
'add_help_option': False,
'formatter': UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter(),
'name': 'global',
'prog': get_prog(),
}
parser = ConfigOptionParser(**parser_kw)
parser.disable_interspersed_args()
pip_pkg_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
parser.version = 'pip %s from %s (python %s)' % (
__version__, pip_pkg_dir, sys.version[:3])
# add the general options
gen_opts = cmdoptions.make_option_group(cmdoptions.general_group, parser)
parser.add_option_group(gen_opts)
parser.main = True # so the help formatter knows
# create command listing for description
command_summaries = get_summaries()
description = [''] + ['%-27s %s' % (i, j) for i, j in command_summaries]
parser.description = '\n'.join(description)
return parser
def parseopts(args):
parser = create_main_parser()
# Note: parser calls disable_interspersed_args(), so the result of this call
# is to split the initial args into the general options before the
# subcommand and everything else.
# For example:
# args: ['--timeout=5', 'install', '--user', 'INITools']
# general_options: ['--timeout==5']
# args_else: ['install', '--user', 'INITools']
general_options, args_else = parser.parse_args(args)
# --version
if general_options.version:
sys.stdout.write(parser.version)
sys.stdout.write(os.linesep)
sys.exit()
# pip || pip help -> print_help()
if not args_else or (args_else[0] == 'help' and len(args_else) == 1):
parser.print_help()
sys.exit()
# the subcommand name
cmd_name = args_else[0].lower()
#all the args without the subcommand
cmd_args = args[:]
cmd_args.remove(args_else[0].lower())
if cmd_name not in commands:
guess = get_similar_commands(cmd_name)
msg = ['unknown command "%s"' % cmd_name]
if guess:
msg.append('maybe you meant "%s"' % guess)
raise CommandError(' - '.join(msg))
return cmd_name, cmd_args
def main(initial_args=None):
if initial_args is None:
initial_args = sys.argv[1:]
autocomplete()
try:
cmd_name, cmd_args = parseopts(initial_args)
except PipError:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
sys.stderr.write("ERROR: %s" % e)
sys.stderr.write(os.linesep)
sys.exit(1)
command = commands[cmd_name]()
return command.main(cmd_args)
def bootstrap():
"""
Bootstrapping function to be called from install-pip.py script.
"""
pkgs = ['pip']
try:
import setuptools
except ImportError:
pkgs.append('setuptools')
return main(['install', '--upgrade'] + pkgs + sys.argv[1:])
############################################################
## Writing freeze files
class FrozenRequirement(object):
def __init__(self, name, req, editable, comments=()):
self.name = name
self.req = req
self.editable = editable
self.comments = comments
_rev_re = re.compile(r'-r(\d+)$')
_date_re = re.compile(r'-(20\d\d\d\d\d\d)$')
@classmethod
def from_dist(cls, dist, dependency_links, find_tags=False):
location = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(dist.location))
comments = []
from pip.vcs import vcs, get_src_requirement
if vcs.get_backend_name(location):
editable = True
try:
req = get_src_requirement(dist, location, find_tags)
except InstallationError:
ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
logger.warn("Error when trying to get requirement for VCS system %s, falling back to uneditable format" % ex)
req = None
if req is None:
logger.warn('Could not determine repository location of %s' % location)
comments.append('## !! Could not determine repository location')
req = dist.as_requirement()
editable = False
else:
editable = False
req = dist.as_requirement()
specs = req.specs
assert len(specs) == 1 and specs[0][0] == '=='
version = specs[0][1]
ver_match = cls._rev_re.search(version)
date_match = cls._date_re.search(version)
if ver_match or date_match:
svn_backend = vcs.get_backend('svn')
if svn_backend:
svn_location = svn_backend(
).get_location(dist, dependency_links)
if not svn_location:
logger.warn(
'Warning: cannot find svn location for %s' % req)
comments.append('## FIXME: could not find svn URL in dependency_links for this package:')
else:
comments.append('# Installing as editable to satisfy requirement %s:' % req)
if ver_match:
rev = ver_match.group(1)
else:
rev = '{%s}' % date_match.group(1)
editable = True
req = '%s@%s#egg=%s' % (svn_location, rev, cls.egg_name(dist))
return cls(dist.project_name, req, editable, comments)
@staticmethod
def egg_name(dist):
name = dist.egg_name()
match = re.search(r'-py\d\.\d$', name)
if match:
name = name[:match.start()]
return name
def __str__(self):
req = self.req
if self.editable:
req = '-e %s' % req
return '\n'.join(list(self.comments) + [str(req)]) + '\n'
if __name__ == '__main__':
exit = main()
if exit:
sys.exit(exit)
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import sys
from .runner import run
if __name__ == '__main__':
exit = run()
if exit:
sys.exit(exit)
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"""
pip._vendor is for vendoring dependencies of pip to prevent needing pip to
depend on something external.
Files inside of pip._vendor should be considered immutable and should only be
updated to versions from upstream.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
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try:
import ast
from pip._vendor._markerlib.markers import default_environment, compile, interpret
except ImportError:
if 'ast' in globals():
raise
def default_environment():
return {}
def compile(marker):
def marker_fn(environment=None, override=None):
# 'empty markers are True' heuristic won't install extra deps.
return not marker.strip()
marker_fn.__doc__ = marker
return marker_fn
def interpret(marker, environment=None, override=None):
return compile(marker)()
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Interpret PEP 345 environment markers.
EXPR [in|==|!=|not in] EXPR [or|and] ...
where EXPR belongs to any of those:
python_version = '%s.%s' % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])
python_full_version = sys.version.split()[0]
os.name = os.name
sys.platform = sys.platform
platform.version = platform.version()
platform.machine = platform.machine()
platform.python_implementation = platform.python_implementation()
a free string, like '2.6', or 'win32'
"""
__all__ = ['default_environment', 'compile', 'interpret']
import ast
import os
import platform
import sys
import weakref
_builtin_compile = compile
try:
from platform import python_implementation
except ImportError:
if os.name == "java":
# Jython 2.5 has ast module, but not platform.python_implementation() function.
def python_implementation():
return "Jython"
else:
raise
# restricted set of variables
_VARS = {'sys.platform': sys.platform,
'python_version': '%s.%s' % sys.version_info[:2],
# FIXME parsing sys.platform is not reliable, but there is no other
# way to get e.g. 2.7.2+, and the PEP is defined with sys.version
'python_full_version': sys.version.split(' ', 1)[0],
'os.name': os.name,
'platform.version': platform.version(),
'platform.machine': platform.machine(),
'platform.python_implementation': python_implementation(),
'extra': None # wheel extension
}
for var in list(_VARS.keys()):
if '.' in var:
_VARS[var.replace('.', '_')] = _VARS[var]
def default_environment():
"""Return copy of default PEP 385 globals dictionary."""
return dict(_VARS)
class ASTWhitelist(ast.NodeTransformer):
def __init__(self, statement):
self.statement = statement # for error messages
ALLOWED = (ast.Compare, ast.BoolOp, ast.Attribute, ast.Name, ast.Load, ast.Str)
# Bool operations
ALLOWED += (ast.And, ast.Or)
# Comparison operations
ALLOWED += (ast.Eq, ast.Gt, ast.GtE, ast.In, ast.Is, ast.IsNot, ast.Lt, ast.LtE, ast.NotEq, ast.NotIn)
def visit(self, node):
"""Ensure statement only contains allowed nodes."""
if not isinstance(node, self.ALLOWED):
raise SyntaxError('Not allowed in environment markers.\n%s\n%s' %
(self.statement,
(' ' * node.col_offset) + '^'))
return ast.NodeTransformer.visit(self, node)
def visit_Attribute(self, node):
"""Flatten one level of attribute access."""
new_node = ast.Name("%s.%s" % (node.value.id, node.attr), node.ctx)
return ast.copy_location(new_node, node)
def parse_marker(marker):
tree = ast.parse(marker, mode='eval')
new_tree = ASTWhitelist(marker).generic_visit(tree)
return new_tree
def compile_marker(parsed_marker):
return _builtin_compile(parsed_marker, '<environment marker>', 'eval',
dont_inherit=True)
_cache = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
def compile(marker):
"""Return compiled marker as a function accepting an environment dict."""
try:
return _cache[marker]
except KeyError:
pass
if not marker.strip():
def marker_fn(environment=None, override=None):
""""""
return True
else:
compiled_marker = compile_marker(parse_marker(marker))
def marker_fn(environment=None, override=None):
"""override updates environment"""
if override is None:
override = {}
if environment is None:
environment = default_environment()
environment.update(override)
return eval(compiled_marker, environment)
marker_fn.__doc__ = marker
_cache[marker] = marker_fn
return _cache[marker]
def interpret(marker, environment=None):
return compile(marker)(environment)
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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
from .initialise import init, deinit, reinit
from .ansi import Fore, Back, Style
from .ansitowin32 import AnsiToWin32
VERSION = '0.2.7'
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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
'''
This module generates ANSI character codes to printing colors to terminals.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code
'''
CSI = '\033['
def code_to_chars(code):
return CSI + str(code) + 'm'
class AnsiCodes(object):
def __init__(self, codes):
for name in dir(codes):
if not name.startswith('_'):
value = getattr(codes, name)
setattr(self, name, code_to_chars(value))
class AnsiFore:
BLACK = 30
RED = 31
GREEN = 32
YELLOW = 33
BLUE = 34
MAGENTA = 35
CYAN = 36
WHITE = 37
RESET = 39
class AnsiBack:
BLACK = 40
RED = 41
GREEN = 42
YELLOW = 43
BLUE = 44
MAGENTA = 45
CYAN = 46
WHITE = 47
RESET = 49
class AnsiStyle:
BRIGHT = 1
DIM = 2
NORMAL = 22
RESET_ALL = 0
Fore = AnsiCodes( AnsiFore )
Back = AnsiCodes( AnsiBack )
Style = AnsiCodes( AnsiStyle )
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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
import re
import sys
from .ansi import AnsiFore, AnsiBack, AnsiStyle, Style
from .winterm import WinTerm, WinColor, WinStyle
from .win32 import windll
if windll is not None:
winterm = WinTerm()
def is_a_tty(stream):
return hasattr(stream, 'isatty') and stream.isatty()
class StreamWrapper(object):
'''
Wraps a stream (such as stdout), acting as a transparent proxy for all
attribute access apart from method 'write()', which is delegated to our
Converter instance.
'''
def __init__(self, wrapped, converter):
# double-underscore everything to prevent clashes with names of
# attributes on the wrapped stream object.
self.__wrapped = wrapped
self.__convertor = converter
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self.__wrapped, name)
def write(self, text):
self.__convertor.write(text)
class AnsiToWin32(object):
'''
Implements a 'write()' method which, on Windows, will strip ANSI character
sequences from the text, and if outputting to a tty, will convert them into
win32 function calls.
'''
ANSI_RE = re.compile('\033\[((?:\d|;)*)([a-zA-Z])')
def __init__(self, wrapped, convert=None, strip=None, autoreset=False):
# The wrapped stream (normally sys.stdout or sys.stderr)
self.wrapped = wrapped
# should we reset colors to defaults after every .write()
self.autoreset = autoreset
# create the proxy wrapping our output stream
self.stream = StreamWrapper(wrapped, self)
on_windows = sys.platform.startswith('win')
# should we strip ANSI sequences from our output?
if strip is None:
strip = on_windows
self.strip = strip
# should we should convert ANSI sequences into win32 calls?
if convert is None:
convert = on_windows and is_a_tty(wrapped)
self.convert = convert
# dict of ansi codes to win32 functions and parameters
self.win32_calls = self.get_win32_calls()
# are we wrapping stderr?
self.on_stderr = self.wrapped is sys.stderr
def should_wrap(self):
'''
True if this class is actually needed. If false, then the output
stream will not be affected, nor will win32 calls be issued, so
wrapping stdout is not actually required. This will generally be
False on non-Windows platforms, unless optional functionality like
autoreset has been requested using kwargs to init()
'''
return self.convert or self.strip or self.autoreset
def get_win32_calls(self):
if self.convert and winterm:
return {
AnsiStyle.RESET_ALL: (winterm.reset_all, ),
AnsiStyle.BRIGHT: (winterm.style, WinStyle.BRIGHT),
AnsiStyle.DIM: (winterm.style, WinStyle.NORMAL),
AnsiStyle.NORMAL: (winterm.style, WinStyle.NORMAL),
AnsiFore.BLACK: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLACK),
AnsiFore.RED: (winterm.fore, WinColor.RED),
AnsiFore.GREEN: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREEN),
AnsiFore.YELLOW: (winterm.fore, WinColor.YELLOW),
AnsiFore.BLUE: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLUE),
AnsiFore.MAGENTA: (winterm.fore, WinColor.MAGENTA),
AnsiFore.CYAN: (winterm.fore, WinColor.CYAN),
AnsiFore.WHITE: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREY),
AnsiFore.RESET: (winterm.fore, ),
AnsiBack.BLACK: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLACK),
AnsiBack.RED: (winterm.back, WinColor.RED),
AnsiBack.GREEN: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREEN),
AnsiBack.YELLOW: (winterm.back, WinColor.YELLOW),
AnsiBack.BLUE: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLUE),
AnsiBack.MAGENTA: (winterm.back, WinColor.MAGENTA),
AnsiBack.CYAN: (winterm.back, WinColor.CYAN),
AnsiBack.WHITE: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREY),
AnsiBack.RESET: (winterm.back, ),
}
def write(self, text):
if self.strip or self.convert:
self.write_and_convert(text)
else:
self.wrapped.write(text)
self.wrapped.flush()
if self.autoreset:
self.reset_all()
def reset_all(self):
if self.convert:
self.call_win32('m', (0,))
elif is_a_tty(self.wrapped):
self.wrapped.write(Style.RESET_ALL)
def write_and_convert(self, text):
'''
Write the given text to our wrapped stream, stripping any ANSI
sequences from the text, and optionally converting them into win32
calls.
'''
cursor = 0
for match in self.ANSI_RE.finditer(text):
start, end = match.span()
self.write_plain_text(text, cursor, start)
self.convert_ansi(*match.groups())
cursor = end
self.write_plain_text(text, cursor, len(text))
def write_plain_text(self, text, start, end):
if start < end:
self.wrapped.write(text[start:end])
self.wrapped.flush()
def convert_ansi(self, paramstring, command):
if self.convert:
params = self.extract_params(paramstring)
self.call_win32(command, params)
def extract_params(self, paramstring):
def split(paramstring):
for p in paramstring.split(';'):
if p != '':
yield int(p)
return tuple(split(paramstring))
def call_win32(self, command, params):
if params == []:
params = [0]
if command == 'm':
for param in params:
if param in self.win32_calls:
func_args = self.win32_calls[param]
func = func_args[0]
args = func_args[1:]
kwargs = dict(on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
func(*args, **kwargs)
elif command in ('H', 'f'): # set cursor position
func = winterm.set_cursor_position
func(params, on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
elif command in ('J'):
func = winterm.erase_data
func(params, on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
elif command == 'A':
if params == () or params == None:
num_rows = 1
else:
num_rows = params[0]
func = winterm.cursor_up
func(num_rows, on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
import atexit
import sys
from .ansitowin32 import AnsiToWin32
orig_stdout = sys.stdout
orig_stderr = sys.stderr
wrapped_stdout = sys.stdout
wrapped_stderr = sys.stderr
atexit_done = False
def reset_all():
AnsiToWin32(orig_stdout).reset_all()
def init(autoreset=False, convert=None, strip=None, wrap=True):
if not wrap and any([autoreset, convert, strip]):
raise ValueError('wrap=False conflicts with any other arg=True')
global wrapped_stdout, wrapped_stderr
sys.stdout = wrapped_stdout = \
wrap_stream(orig_stdout, convert, strip, autoreset, wrap)
sys.stderr = wrapped_stderr = \
wrap_stream(orig_stderr, convert, strip, autoreset, wrap)
global atexit_done
if not atexit_done:
atexit.register(reset_all)
atexit_done = True
def deinit():
sys.stdout = orig_stdout
sys.stderr = orig_stderr
def reinit():
sys.stdout = wrapped_stdout
sys.stderr = wrapped_stdout
def wrap_stream(stream, convert, strip, autoreset, wrap):
if wrap:
wrapper = AnsiToWin32(stream,
convert=convert, strip=strip, autoreset=autoreset)
if wrapper.should_wrap():
stream = wrapper.stream
return stream
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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
# from winbase.h
STDOUT = -11
STDERR = -12
try:
from ctypes import windll
from ctypes import wintypes
except ImportError:
windll = None
SetConsoleTextAttribute = lambda *_: None
else:
from ctypes import (
byref, Structure, c_char, c_short, c_uint32, c_ushort, POINTER
)
class CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO(Structure):
"""struct in wincon.h."""
_fields_ = [
("dwSize", wintypes._COORD),
("dwCursorPosition", wintypes._COORD),
("wAttributes", wintypes.WORD),
("srWindow", wintypes.SMALL_RECT),
("dwMaximumWindowSize", wintypes._COORD),
]
def __str__(self):
return '(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d)' % (
self.dwSize.Y, self.dwSize.X
, self.dwCursorPosition.Y, self.dwCursorPosition.X
, self.wAttributes
, self.srWindow.Top, self.srWindow.Left, self.srWindow.Bottom, self.srWindow.Right
, self.dwMaximumWindowSize.Y, self.dwMaximumWindowSize.X
)
_GetStdHandle = windll.kernel32.GetStdHandle
_GetStdHandle.argtypes = [
wintypes.DWORD,
]
_GetStdHandle.restype = wintypes.HANDLE
_GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo = windll.kernel32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo
_GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.argtypes = [
wintypes.HANDLE,
POINTER(CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO),
]
_GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.restype = wintypes.BOOL
_SetConsoleTextAttribute = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleTextAttribute
_SetConsoleTextAttribute.argtypes = [
wintypes.HANDLE,
wintypes.WORD,
]
_SetConsoleTextAttribute.restype = wintypes.BOOL
_SetConsoleCursorPosition = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleCursorPosition
_SetConsoleCursorPosition.argtypes = [
wintypes.HANDLE,
wintypes._COORD,
]
_SetConsoleCursorPosition.restype = wintypes.BOOL
_FillConsoleOutputCharacterA = windll.kernel32.FillConsoleOutputCharacterA
_FillConsoleOutputCharacterA.argtypes = [
wintypes.HANDLE,
c_char,
wintypes.DWORD,
wintypes._COORD,
POINTER(wintypes.DWORD),
]
_FillConsoleOutputCharacterA.restype = wintypes.BOOL
_FillConsoleOutputAttribute = windll.kernel32.FillConsoleOutputAttribute
_FillConsoleOutputAttribute.argtypes = [
wintypes.HANDLE,
wintypes.WORD,
wintypes.DWORD,
wintypes._COORD,
POINTER(wintypes.DWORD),
]
_FillConsoleOutputAttribute.restype = wintypes.BOOL
handles = {
STDOUT: _GetStdHandle(STDOUT),
STDERR: _GetStdHandle(STDERR),
}
def GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(stream_id=STDOUT):
handle = handles[stream_id]
csbi = CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO()
success = _GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(
handle, byref(csbi))
return csbi
def SetConsoleTextAttribute(stream_id, attrs):
handle = handles[stream_id]
return _SetConsoleTextAttribute(handle, attrs)
def SetConsoleCursorPosition(stream_id, position):
position = wintypes._COORD(*position)
# If the position is out of range, do nothing.
if position.Y <= 0 or position.X <= 0:
return
# Adjust for Windows' SetConsoleCursorPosition:
# 1. being 0-based, while ANSI is 1-based.
# 2. expecting (x,y), while ANSI uses (y,x).
adjusted_position = wintypes._COORD(position.Y - 1, position.X - 1)
# Adjust for viewport's scroll position
sr = GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(STDOUT).srWindow
adjusted_position.Y += sr.Top
adjusted_position.X += sr.Left
# Resume normal processing
handle = handles[stream_id]
return _SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, adjusted_position)
def FillConsoleOutputCharacter(stream_id, char, length, start):
handle = handles[stream_id]
char = c_char(char)
length = wintypes.DWORD(length)
num_written = wintypes.DWORD(0)
# Note that this is hard-coded for ANSI (vs wide) bytes.
success = _FillConsoleOutputCharacterA(
handle, char, length, start, byref(num_written))
return num_written.value
def FillConsoleOutputAttribute(stream_id, attr, length, start):
''' FillConsoleOutputAttribute( hConsole, csbi.wAttributes, dwConSize, coordScreen, &cCharsWritten )'''
handle = handles[stream_id]
attribute = wintypes.WORD(attr)
length = wintypes.DWORD(length)
num_written = wintypes.DWORD(0)
# Note that this is hard-coded for ANSI (vs wide) bytes.
return _FillConsoleOutputAttribute(
handle, attribute, length, start, byref(num_written))
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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
from . import win32
# from wincon.h
class WinColor(object):
BLACK = 0
BLUE = 1
GREEN = 2
CYAN = 3
RED = 4
MAGENTA = 5
YELLOW = 6
GREY = 7
# from wincon.h
class WinStyle(object):
NORMAL = 0x00 # dim text, dim background
BRIGHT = 0x08 # bright text, dim background
class WinTerm(object):
def __init__(self):
self._default = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(win32.STDOUT).wAttributes
self.set_attrs(self._default)
self._default_fore = self._fore
self._default_back = self._back
self._default_style = self._style
def get_attrs(self):
return self._fore + self._back * 16 + self._style
def set_attrs(self, value):
self._fore = value & 7
self._back = (value >> 4) & 7
self._style = value & WinStyle.BRIGHT
def reset_all(self, on_stderr=None):
self.set_attrs(self._default)
self.set_console(attrs=self._default)
def fore(self, fore=None, on_stderr=False):
if fore is None:
fore = self._default_fore
self._fore = fore
self.set_console(on_stderr=on_stderr)
def back(self, back=None, on_stderr=False):
if back is None:
back = self._default_back
self._back = back
self.set_console(on_stderr=on_stderr)
def style(self, style=None, on_stderr=False):
if style is None:
style = self._default_style
self._style = style
self.set_console(on_stderr=on_stderr)
def set_console(self, attrs=None, on_stderr=False):
if attrs is None:
attrs = self.get_attrs()
handle = win32.STDOUT
if on_stderr:
handle = win32.STDERR
win32.SetConsoleTextAttribute(handle, attrs)
def get_position(self, handle):
position = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle).dwCursorPosition
# Because Windows coordinates are 0-based,
# and win32.SetConsoleCursorPosition expects 1-based.
position.X += 1
position.Y += 1
return position
def set_cursor_position(self, position=None, on_stderr=False):
if position is None:
#I'm not currently tracking the position, so there is no default.
#position = self.get_position()
return
handle = win32.STDOUT
if on_stderr:
handle = win32.STDERR
win32.SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, position)
def cursor_up(self, num_rows=0, on_stderr=False):
if num_rows == 0:
return
handle = win32.STDOUT
if on_stderr:
handle = win32.STDERR
position = self.get_position(handle)
adjusted_position = (position.Y - num_rows, position.X)
self.set_cursor_position(adjusted_position, on_stderr)
def erase_data(self, mode=0, on_stderr=False):
# 0 (or None) should clear from the cursor to the end of the screen.
# 1 should clear from the cursor to the beginning of the screen.
# 2 should clear the entire screen. (And maybe move cursor to (1,1)?)
#
# At the moment, I only support mode 2. From looking at the API, it
# should be possible to calculate a different number of bytes to clear,
# and to do so relative to the cursor position.
if mode[0] not in (2,):
return
handle = win32.STDOUT
if on_stderr:
handle = win32.STDERR
# here's where we'll home the cursor
coord_screen = win32.COORD(0,0)
csbi = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle)
# get the number of character cells in the current buffer
dw_con_size = csbi.dwSize.X * csbi.dwSize.Y
# fill the entire screen with blanks
win32.FillConsoleOutputCharacter(handle, ' ', dw_con_size, coord_screen)
# now set the buffer's attributes accordingly
win32.FillConsoleOutputAttribute(handle, self.get_attrs(), dw_con_size, coord_screen );
# put the cursor at (0, 0)
win32.SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, (coord_screen.X, coord_screen.Y))
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Vinay Sajip.
# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
import logging
__version__ = '0.1.7'
class DistlibException(Exception):
pass
try:
from logging import NullHandler
except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
class NullHandler(logging.Handler):
def handle(self, record): pass
def emit(self, record): pass
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logger.addHandler(NullHandler())
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"""Modules copied from Python 3 standard libraries, for internal use only.
Individual classes and functions are found in d2._backport.misc. Intended
usage is to always import things missing from 3.1 from that module: the
built-in/stdlib objects will be used if found.
"""
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2012 The Python Software Foundation.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
"""Backports for individual classes and functions."""
import os
import sys
__all__ = ['cache_from_source', 'callable', 'fsencode']
try:
from imp import cache_from_source
except ImportError:
def cache_from_source(py_file, debug=__debug__):
ext = debug and 'c' or 'o'
return py_file + ext
try:
callable = callable
except NameError:
from collections import Callable
def callable(obj):
return isinstance(obj, Callable)
try:
fsencode = os.fsencode
except AttributeError:
def fsencode(filename):
if isinstance(filename, bytes):
return filename
elif isinstance(filename, str):
return filename.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
else:
raise TypeError("expect bytes or str, not %s" %
type(filename).__name__)
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2012 The Python Software Foundation.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
"""Utility functions for copying and archiving files and directory trees.
XXX The functions here don't copy the resource fork or other metadata on Mac.
"""
import os
import sys
import stat
from os.path import abspath
import fnmatch
import collections
import errno
from . import tarfile
try:
import bz2
_BZ2_SUPPORTED = True
except ImportError:
_BZ2_SUPPORTED = False
try:
from pwd import getpwnam
except ImportError:
getpwnam = None
try:
from grp import getgrnam
except ImportError:
getgrnam = None
__all__ = ["copyfileobj", "copyfile", "copymode", "copystat", "copy", "copy2",
"copytree", "move", "rmtree", "Error", "SpecialFileError",
"ExecError", "make_archive", "get_archive_formats",
"register_archive_format", "unregister_archive_format",
"get_unpack_formats", "register_unpack_format",
"unregister_unpack_format", "unpack_archive", "ignore_patterns"]
class Error(EnvironmentError):
pass
class SpecialFileError(EnvironmentError):
"""Raised when trying to do a kind of operation (e.g. copying) which is
not supported on a special file (e.g. a named pipe)"""
class ExecError(EnvironmentError):
"""Raised when a command could not be executed"""
class ReadError(EnvironmentError):
"""Raised when an archive cannot be read"""
class RegistryError(Exception):
"""Raised when a registery operation with the archiving
and unpacking registeries fails"""
try:
WindowsError
except NameError:
WindowsError = None
def copyfileobj(fsrc, fdst, length=16*1024):
"""copy data from file-like object fsrc to file-like object fdst"""
while 1:
buf = fsrc.read(length)
if not buf:
break
fdst.write(buf)
def _samefile(src, dst):
# Macintosh, Unix.
if hasattr(os.path, 'samefile'):
try:
return os.path.samefile(src, dst)
except OSError:
return False
# All other platforms: check for same pathname.
return (os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(src)) ==
os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(dst)))
def copyfile(src, dst):
"""Copy data from src to dst"""
if _samefile(src, dst):
raise Error("`%s` and `%s` are the same file" % (src, dst))
for fn in [src, dst]:
try:
st = os.stat(fn)
except OSError:
# File most likely does not exist
pass
else:
# XXX What about other special files? (sockets, devices...)
if stat.S_ISFIFO(st.st_mode):
raise SpecialFileError("`%s` is a named pipe" % fn)
with open(src, 'rb') as fsrc:
with open(dst, 'wb') as fdst:
copyfileobj(fsrc, fdst)
def copymode(src, dst):
"""Copy mode bits from src to dst"""
if hasattr(os, 'chmod'):
st = os.stat(src)
mode = stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode)
os.chmod(dst, mode)
def copystat(src, dst):
"""Copy all stat info (mode bits, atime, mtime, flags) from src to dst"""
st = os.stat(src)
mode = stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode)
if hasattr(os, 'utime'):
os.utime(dst, (st.st_atime, st.st_mtime))
if hasattr(os, 'chmod'):
os.chmod(dst, mode)
if hasattr(os, 'chflags') and hasattr(st, 'st_flags'):
try:
os.chflags(dst, st.st_flags)
except OSError as why:
if (not hasattr(errno, 'EOPNOTSUPP') or
why.errno != errno.EOPNOTSUPP):
raise
def copy(src, dst):
"""Copy data and mode bits ("cp src dst").
The destination may be a directory.
"""
if os.path.isdir(dst):
dst = os.path.join(dst, os.path.basename(src))
copyfile(src, dst)
copymode(src, dst)
def copy2(src, dst):
"""Copy data and all stat info ("cp -p src dst").
The destination may be a directory.
"""
if os.path.isdir(dst):
dst = os.path.join(dst, os.path.basename(src))
copyfile(src, dst)
copystat(src, dst)
def ignore_patterns(*patterns):
"""Function that can be used as copytree() ignore parameter.
Patterns is a sequence of glob-style patterns
that are used to exclude files"""
def _ignore_patterns(path, names):
ignored_names = []
for pattern in patterns:
ignored_names.extend(fnmatch.filter(names, pattern))
return set(ignored_names)
return _ignore_patterns
def copytree(src, dst, symlinks=False, ignore=None, copy_function=copy2,
ignore_dangling_symlinks=False):
"""Recursively copy a directory tree.
The destination directory must not already exist.
If exception(s) occur, an Error is raised with a list of reasons.
If the optional symlinks flag is true, symbolic links in the
source tree result in symbolic links in the destination tree; if
it is false, the contents of the files pointed to by symbolic
links are copied. If the file pointed by the symlink doesn't
exist, an exception will be added in the list of errors raised in
an Error exception at the end of the copy process.
You can set the optional ignore_dangling_symlinks flag to true if you
want to silence this exception. Notice that this has no effect on
platforms that don't support os.symlink.
The optional ignore argument is a callable. If given, it
is called with the `src` parameter, which is the directory
being visited by copytree(), and `names` which is the list of
`src` contents, as returned by os.listdir():
callable(src, names) -> ignored_names
Since copytree() is called recursively, the callable will be
called once for each directory that is copied. It returns a
list of names relative to the `src` directory that should
not be copied.
The optional copy_function argument is a callable that will be used
to copy each file. It will be called with the source path and the
destination path as arguments. By default, copy2() is used, but any
function that supports the same signature (like copy()) can be used.
"""
names = os.listdir(src)
if ignore is not None:
ignored_names = ignore(src, names)
else:
ignored_names = set()
os.makedirs(dst)
errors = []
for name in names:
if name in ignored_names:
continue
srcname = os.path.join(src, name)
dstname = os.path.join(dst, name)
try:
if os.path.islink(srcname):
linkto = os.readlink(srcname)
if symlinks:
os.symlink(linkto, dstname)
else:
# ignore dangling symlink if the flag is on
if not os.path.exists(linkto) and ignore_dangling_symlinks:
continue
# otherwise let the copy occurs. copy2 will raise an error
copy_function(srcname, dstname)
elif os.path.isdir(srcname):
copytree(srcname, dstname, symlinks, ignore, copy_function)
else:
# Will raise a SpecialFileError for unsupported file types
copy_function(srcname, dstname)
# catch the Error from the recursive copytree so that we can
# continue with other files
except Error as err:
errors.extend(err.args[0])
except EnvironmentError as why:
errors.append((srcname, dstname, str(why)))
try:
copystat(src, dst)
except OSError as why:
if WindowsError is not None and isinstance(why, WindowsError):
# Copying file access times may fail on Windows
pass
else:
errors.extend((src, dst, str(why)))
if errors:
raise Error(errors)
def rmtree(path, ignore_errors=False, onerror=None):
"""Recursively delete a directory tree.
If ignore_errors is set, errors are ignored; otherwise, if onerror
is set, it is called to handle the error with arguments (func,
path, exc_info) where func is os.listdir, os.remove, or os.rmdir;
path is the argument to that function that caused it to fail; and
exc_info is a tuple returned by sys.exc_info(). If ignore_errors
is false and onerror is None, an exception is raised.
"""
if ignore_errors:
def onerror(*args):
pass
elif onerror is None:
def onerror(*args):
raise
try:
if os.path.islink(path):
# symlinks to directories are forbidden, see bug #1669
raise OSError("Cannot call rmtree on a symbolic link")
except OSError:
onerror(os.path.islink, path, sys.exc_info())
# can't continue even if onerror hook returns
return
names = []
try:
names = os.listdir(path)
except os.error:
onerror(os.listdir, path, sys.exc_info())
for name in names:
fullname = os.path.join(path, name)
try:
mode = os.lstat(fullname).st_mode
except os.error:
mode = 0
if stat.S_ISDIR(mode):
rmtree(fullname, ignore_errors, onerror)
else:
try:
os.remove(fullname)
except os.error:
onerror(os.remove, fullname, sys.exc_info())
try:
os.rmdir(path)
except os.error:
onerror(os.rmdir, path, sys.exc_info())
def _basename(path):
# A basename() variant which first strips the trailing slash, if present.
# Thus we always get the last component of the path, even for directories.
return os.path.basename(path.rstrip(os.path.sep))
def move(src, dst):
"""Recursively move a file or directory to another location. This is
similar to the Unix "mv" command.
If the destination is a directory or a symlink to a directory, the source
is moved inside the directory. The destination path must not already
exist.
If the destination already exists but is not a directory, it may be
overwritten depending on os.rename() semantics.
If the destination is on our current filesystem, then rename() is used.
Otherwise, src is copied to the destination and then removed.
A lot more could be done here... A look at a mv.c shows a lot of
the issues this implementation glosses over.
"""
real_dst = dst
if os.path.isdir(dst):
if _samefile(src, dst):
# We might be on a case insensitive filesystem,
# perform the rename anyway.
os.rename(src, dst)
return
real_dst = os.path.join(dst, _basename(src))
if os.path.exists(real_dst):
raise Error("Destination path '%s' already exists" % real_dst)
try:
os.rename(src, real_dst)
except OSError:
if os.path.isdir(src):
if _destinsrc(src, dst):
raise Error("Cannot move a directory '%s' into itself '%s'." % (src, dst))
copytree(src, real_dst, symlinks=True)
rmtree(src)
else:
copy2(src, real_dst)
os.unlink(src)
def _destinsrc(src, dst):
src = abspath(src)
dst = abspath(dst)
if not src.endswith(os.path.sep):
src += os.path.sep
if not dst.endswith(os.path.sep):
dst += os.path.sep
return dst.startswith(src)
def _get_gid(name):
"""Returns a gid, given a group name."""
if getgrnam is None or name is None:
return None
try:
result = getgrnam(name)
except KeyError:
result = None
if result is not None:
return result[2]
return None
def _get_uid(name):
"""Returns an uid, given a user name."""
if getpwnam is None or name is None:
return None
try:
result = getpwnam(name)
except KeyError:
result = None
if result is not None:
return result[2]
return None
def _make_tarball(base_name, base_dir, compress="gzip", verbose=0, dry_run=0,
owner=None, group=None, logger=None):
"""Create a (possibly compressed) tar file from all the files under
'base_dir'.
'compress' must be "gzip" (the default), "bzip2", or None.
'owner' and 'group' can be used to define an owner and a group for the
archive that is being built. If not provided, the current owner and group
will be used.
The output tar file will be named 'base_name' + ".tar", possibly plus
the appropriate compression extension (".gz", or ".bz2").
Returns the output filename.
"""
tar_compression = {'gzip': 'gz', None: ''}
compress_ext = {'gzip': '.gz'}
if _BZ2_SUPPORTED:
tar_compression['bzip2'] = 'bz2'
compress_ext['bzip2'] = '.bz2'
# flags for compression program, each element of list will be an argument
if compress is not None and compress not in compress_ext:
raise ValueError("bad value for 'compress', or compression format not "
"supported : {0}".format(compress))
archive_name = base_name + '.tar' + compress_ext.get(compress, '')
archive_dir = os.path.dirname(archive_name)
if not os.path.exists(archive_dir):
if logger is not None:
logger.info("creating %s", archive_dir)
if not dry_run:
os.makedirs(archive_dir)
# creating the tarball
if logger is not None:
logger.info('Creating tar archive')
uid = _get_uid(owner)
gid = _get_gid(group)
def _set_uid_gid(tarinfo):
if gid is not None:
tarinfo.gid = gid
tarinfo.gname = group
if uid is not None:
tarinfo.uid = uid
tarinfo.uname = owner
return tarinfo
if not dry_run:
tar = tarfile.open(archive_name, 'w|%s' % tar_compression[compress])
try:
tar.add(base_dir, filter=_set_uid_gid)
finally:
tar.close()
return archive_name
def _call_external_zip(base_dir, zip_filename, verbose=False, dry_run=False):
# XXX see if we want to keep an external call here
if verbose:
zipoptions = "-r"
else:
zipoptions = "-rq"
from distutils.errors import DistutilsExecError
from distutils.spawn import spawn
try:
spawn(["zip", zipoptions, zip_filename, base_dir], dry_run=dry_run)
except DistutilsExecError:
# XXX really should distinguish between "couldn't find
# external 'zip' command" and "zip failed".
raise ExecError("unable to create zip file '%s': "
"could neither import the 'zipfile' module nor "
"find a standalone zip utility") % zip_filename
def _make_zipfile(base_name, base_dir, verbose=0, dry_run=0, logger=None):
"""Create a zip file from all the files under 'base_dir'.
The output zip file will be named 'base_name' + ".zip". Uses either the
"zipfile" Python module (if available) or the InfoZIP "zip" utility
(if installed and found on the default search path). If neither tool is
available, raises ExecError. Returns the name of the output zip
file.
"""
zip_filename = base_name + ".zip"
archive_dir = os.path.dirname(base_name)
if not os.path.exists(archive_dir):
if logger is not None:
logger.info("creating %s", archive_dir)
if not dry_run:
os.makedirs(archive_dir)
# If zipfile module is not available, try spawning an external 'zip'
# command.
try:
import zipfile
except ImportError:
zipfile = None
if zipfile is None:
_call_external_zip(base_dir, zip_filename, verbose, dry_run)
else:
if logger is not None:
logger.info("creating '%s' and adding '%s' to it",
zip_filename, base_dir)
if not dry_run:
zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zip_filename, "w",
compression=zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(base_dir):
for name in filenames:
path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(dirpath, name))
if os.path.isfile(path):
zip.write(path, path)
if logger is not None:
logger.info("adding '%s'", path)
zip.close()
return zip_filename
_ARCHIVE_FORMATS = {
'gztar': (_make_tarball, [('compress', 'gzip')], "gzip'ed tar-file"),
'bztar': (_make_tarball, [('compress', 'bzip2')], "bzip2'ed tar-file"),
'tar': (_make_tarball, [('compress', None)], "uncompressed tar file"),
'zip': (_make_zipfile, [], "ZIP file"),
}
if _BZ2_SUPPORTED:
_ARCHIVE_FORMATS['bztar'] = (_make_tarball, [('compress', 'bzip2')],
"bzip2'ed tar-file")
def get_archive_formats():
"""Returns a list of supported formats for archiving and unarchiving.
Each element of the returned sequence is a tuple (name, description)
"""
formats = [(name, registry[2]) for name, registry in
_ARCHIVE_FORMATS.items()]
formats.sort()
return formats
def register_archive_format(name, function, extra_args=None, description=''):
"""Registers an archive format.
name is the name of the format. function is the callable that will be
used to create archives. If provided, extra_args is a sequence of
(name, value) tuples that will be passed as arguments to the callable.
description can be provided to describe the format, and will be returned
by the get_archive_formats() function.
"""
if extra_args is None:
extra_args = []
if not isinstance(function, collections.Callable):
raise TypeError('The %s object is not callable' % function)
if not isinstance(extra_args, (tuple, list)):
raise TypeError('extra_args needs to be a sequence')
for element in extra_args:
if not isinstance(element, (tuple, list)) or len(element) !=2:
raise TypeError('extra_args elements are : (arg_name, value)')
_ARCHIVE_FORMATS[name] = (function, extra_args, description)
def unregister_archive_format(name):
del _ARCHIVE_FORMATS[name]
def make_archive(base_name, format, root_dir=None, base_dir=None, verbose=0,
dry_run=0, owner=None, group=None, logger=None):
"""Create an archive file (eg. zip or tar).
'base_name' is the name of the file to create, minus any format-specific
extension; 'format' is the archive format: one of "zip", "tar", "bztar"
or "gztar".
'root_dir' is a directory that will be the root directory of the
archive; ie. we typically chdir into 'root_dir' before creating the
archive. 'base_dir' is the directory where we start archiving from;
ie. 'base_dir' will be the common prefix of all files and
directories in the archive. 'root_dir' and 'base_dir' both default
to the current directory. Returns the name of the archive file.
'owner' and 'group' are used when creating a tar archive. By default,
uses the current owner and group.
"""
save_cwd = os.getcwd()
if root_dir is not None:
if logger is not None:
logger.debug("changing into '%s'", root_dir)
base_name = os.path.abspath(base_name)
if not dry_run:
os.chdir(root_dir)
if base_dir is None:
base_dir = os.curdir
kwargs = {'dry_run': dry_run, 'logger': logger}
try:
format_info = _ARCHIVE_FORMATS[format]
except KeyError:
raise ValueError("unknown archive format '%s'" % format)
func = format_info[0]
for arg, val in format_info[1]:
kwargs[arg] = val
if format != 'zip':
kwargs['owner'] = owner
kwargs['group'] = group
try:
filename = func(base_name, base_dir, **kwargs)
finally:
if root_dir is not None:
if logger is not None:
logger.debug("changing back to '%s'", save_cwd)
os.chdir(save_cwd)
return filename
def get_unpack_formats():
"""Returns a list of supported formats for unpacking.
Each element of the returned sequence is a tuple
(name, extensions, description)
"""
formats = [(name, info[0], info[3]) for name, info in
_UNPACK_FORMATS.items()]
formats.sort()
return formats
def _check_unpack_options(extensions, function, extra_args):
"""Checks what gets registered as an unpacker."""
# first make sure no other unpacker is registered for this extension
existing_extensions = {}
for name, info in _UNPACK_FORMATS.items():
for ext in info[0]:
existing_extensions[ext] = name
for extension in extensions:
if extension in existing_extensions:
msg = '%s is already registered for "%s"'
raise RegistryError(msg % (extension,
existing_extensions[extension]))
if not isinstance(function, collections.Callable):
raise TypeError('The registered function must be a callable')
def register_unpack_format(name, extensions, function, extra_args=None,
description=''):
"""Registers an unpack format.
`name` is the name of the format. `extensions` is a list of extensions
corresponding to the format.
`function` is the callable that will be
used to unpack archives. The callable will receive archives to unpack.
If it's unable to handle an archive, it needs to raise a ReadError
exception.
If provided, `extra_args` is a sequence of
(name, value) tuples that will be passed as arguments to the callable.
description can be provided to describe the format, and will be returned
by the get_unpack_formats() function.
"""
if extra_args is None:
extra_args = []
_check_unpack_options(extensions, function, extra_args)
_UNPACK_FORMATS[name] = extensions, function, extra_args, description
def unregister_unpack_format(name):
"""Removes the pack format from the registery."""
del _UNPACK_FORMATS[name]
def _ensure_directory(path):
"""Ensure that the parent directory of `path` exists"""
dirname = os.path.dirname(path)
if not os.path.isdir(dirname):
os.makedirs(dirname)
def _unpack_zipfile(filename, extract_dir):
"""Unpack zip `filename` to `extract_dir`
"""
try:
import zipfile
except ImportError:
raise ReadError('zlib not supported, cannot unpack this archive.')
if not zipfile.is_zipfile(filename):
raise ReadError("%s is not a zip file" % filename)
zip = zipfile.ZipFile(filename)
try:
for info in zip.infolist():
name = info.filename
# don't extract absolute paths or ones with .. in them
if name.startswith('/') or '..' in name:
continue
target = os.path.join(extract_dir, *name.split('/'))
if not target:
continue
_ensure_directory(target)
if not name.endswith('/'):
# file
data = zip.read(info.filename)
f = open(target, 'wb')
try:
f.write(data)
finally:
f.close()
del data
finally:
zip.close()
def _unpack_tarfile(filename, extract_dir):
"""Unpack tar/tar.gz/tar.bz2 `filename` to `extract_dir`
"""
try:
tarobj = tarfile.open(filename)
except tarfile.TarError:
raise ReadError(
"%s is not a compressed or uncompressed tar file" % filename)
try:
tarobj.extractall(extract_dir)
finally:
tarobj.close()
_UNPACK_FORMATS = {
'gztar': (['.tar.gz', '.tgz'], _unpack_tarfile, [], "gzip'ed tar-file"),
'tar': (['.tar'], _unpack_tarfile, [], "uncompressed tar file"),
'zip': (['.zip'], _unpack_zipfile, [], "ZIP file")
}
if _BZ2_SUPPORTED:
_UNPACK_FORMATS['bztar'] = (['.bz2'], _unpack_tarfile, [],
"bzip2'ed tar-file")
def _find_unpack_format(filename):
for name, info in _UNPACK_FORMATS.items():
for extension in info[0]:
if filename.endswith(extension):
return name
return None
def unpack_archive(filename, extract_dir=None, format=None):
"""Unpack an archive.
`filename` is the name of the archive.
`extract_dir` is the name of the target directory, where the archive
is unpacked. If not provided, the current working directory is used.
`format` is the archive format: one of "zip", "tar", or "gztar". Or any
other registered format. If not provided, unpack_archive will use the
filename extension and see if an unpacker was registered for that
extension.
In case none is found, a ValueError is raised.
"""
if extract_dir is None:
extract_dir = os.getcwd()
if format is not None:
try:
format_info = _UNPACK_FORMATS[format]
except KeyError:
raise ValueError("Unknown unpack format '{0}'".format(format))
func = format_info[1]
func(filename, extract_dir, **dict(format_info[2]))
else:
# we need to look at the registered unpackers supported extensions
format = _find_unpack_format(filename)
if format is None:
raise ReadError("Unknown archive format '{0}'".format(filename))
func = _UNPACK_FORMATS[format][1]
kwargs = dict(_UNPACK_FORMATS[format][2])
func(filename, extract_dir, **kwargs)
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
[posix_prefix]
# Configuration directories. Some of these come straight out of the
# configure script. They are for implementing the other variables, not to
# be used directly in [resource_locations].
confdir = /etc
datadir = /usr/share
libdir = /usr/lib
statedir = /var
# User resource directory
local = ~/.local/{distribution.name}
stdlib = {base}/lib/python{py_version_short}
platstdlib = {platbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}
purelib = {base}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages
platlib = {platbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages
include = {base}/include/python{py_version_short}{abiflags}
platinclude = {platbase}/include/python{py_version_short}{abiflags}
data = {base}
[posix_home]
stdlib = {base}/lib/python
platstdlib = {base}/lib/python
purelib = {base}/lib/python
platlib = {base}/lib/python
include = {base}/include/python
platinclude = {base}/include/python
scripts = {base}/bin
data = {base}
[nt]
stdlib = {base}/Lib
platstdlib = {base}/Lib
purelib = {base}/Lib/site-packages
platlib = {base}/Lib/site-packages
include = {base}/Include
platinclude = {base}/Include
scripts = {base}/Scripts
data = {base}
[os2]
stdlib = {base}/Lib
platstdlib = {base}/Lib
purelib = {base}/Lib/site-packages
platlib = {base}/Lib/site-packages
include = {base}/Include
platinclude = {base}/Include
scripts = {base}/Scripts
data = {base}
[os2_home]
stdlib = {userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}
platstdlib = {userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}
purelib = {userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages
platlib = {userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages
include = {userbase}/include/python{py_version_short}
scripts = {userbase}/bin
data = {userbase}
[nt_user]
stdlib = {userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}
platstdlib = {userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}
purelib = {userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}/site-packages
platlib = {userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}/site-packages
include = {userbase}/Python{py_version_nodot}/Include
scripts = {userbase}/Scripts
data = {userbase}
[posix_user]
stdlib = {userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}
platstdlib = {userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}
purelib = {userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages
platlib = {userbase}/lib/python{py_version_short}/site-packages
include = {userbase}/include/python{py_version_short}
scripts = {userbase}/bin
data = {userbase}
[osx_framework_user]
stdlib = {userbase}/lib/python
platstdlib = {userbase}/lib/python
purelib = {userbase}/lib/python/site-packages
platlib = {userbase}/lib/python/site-packages
include = {userbase}/include
scripts = {userbase}/bin
data = {userbase}
@@ -0,0 +1,788 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2012 The Python Software Foundation.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
"""Access to Python's configuration information."""
import codecs
import os
import re
import sys
from os.path import pardir, realpath
try:
import configparser
except ImportError:
import ConfigParser as configparser
__all__ = [
'get_config_h_filename',
'get_config_var',
'get_config_vars',
'get_makefile_filename',
'get_path',
'get_path_names',
'get_paths',
'get_platform',
'get_python_version',
'get_scheme_names',
'parse_config_h',
]
def _safe_realpath(path):
try:
return realpath(path)
except OSError:
return path
if sys.executable:
_PROJECT_BASE = os.path.dirname(_safe_realpath(sys.executable))
else:
# sys.executable can be empty if argv[0] has been changed and Python is
# unable to retrieve the real program name
_PROJECT_BASE = _safe_realpath(os.getcwd())
if os.name == "nt" and "pcbuild" in _PROJECT_BASE[-8:].lower():
_PROJECT_BASE = _safe_realpath(os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, pardir))
# PC/VS7.1
if os.name == "nt" and "\\pc\\v" in _PROJECT_BASE[-10:].lower():
_PROJECT_BASE = _safe_realpath(os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, pardir, pardir))
# PC/AMD64
if os.name == "nt" and "\\pcbuild\\amd64" in _PROJECT_BASE[-14:].lower():
_PROJECT_BASE = _safe_realpath(os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, pardir, pardir))
def is_python_build():
for fn in ("Setup.dist", "Setup.local"):
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, "Modules", fn)):
return True
return False
_PYTHON_BUILD = is_python_build()
_cfg_read = False
def _ensure_cfg_read():
global _cfg_read
if not _cfg_read:
from distlib.resources import finder
backport_package = __name__.rsplit('.', 1)[0]
_finder = finder(backport_package)
_cfgfile = _finder.find('sysconfig.cfg')
assert _cfgfile, 'sysconfig.cfg exists'
with _cfgfile.as_stream() as s:
_SCHEMES.readfp(s)
if _PYTHON_BUILD:
for scheme in ('posix_prefix', 'posix_home'):
_SCHEMES.set(scheme, 'include', '{srcdir}/Include')
_SCHEMES.set(scheme, 'platinclude', '{projectbase}/.')
_cfg_read = True
_SCHEMES = configparser.RawConfigParser()
_VAR_REPL = re.compile(r'\{([^{]*?)\}')
def _expand_globals(config):
_ensure_cfg_read()
if config.has_section('globals'):
globals = config.items('globals')
else:
globals = tuple()
sections = config.sections()
for section in sections:
if section == 'globals':
continue
for option, value in globals:
if config.has_option(section, option):
continue
config.set(section, option, value)
config.remove_section('globals')
# now expanding local variables defined in the cfg file
#
for section in config.sections():
variables = dict(config.items(section))
def _replacer(matchobj):
name = matchobj.group(1)
if name in variables:
return variables[name]
return matchobj.group(0)
for option, value in config.items(section):
config.set(section, option, _VAR_REPL.sub(_replacer, value))
#_expand_globals(_SCHEMES)
# FIXME don't rely on sys.version here, its format is an implementation detail
# of CPython, use sys.version_info or sys.hexversion
_PY_VERSION = sys.version.split()[0]
_PY_VERSION_SHORT = sys.version[:3]
_PY_VERSION_SHORT_NO_DOT = _PY_VERSION[0] + _PY_VERSION[2]
_PREFIX = os.path.normpath(sys.prefix)
_EXEC_PREFIX = os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefix)
_CONFIG_VARS = None
_USER_BASE = None
def _subst_vars(path, local_vars):
"""In the string `path`, replace tokens like {some.thing} with the
corresponding value from the map `local_vars`.
If there is no corresponding value, leave the token unchanged.
"""
def _replacer(matchobj):
name = matchobj.group(1)
if name in local_vars:
return local_vars[name]
elif name in os.environ:
return os.environ[name]
return matchobj.group(0)
return _VAR_REPL.sub(_replacer, path)
def _extend_dict(target_dict, other_dict):
target_keys = target_dict.keys()
for key, value in other_dict.items():
if key in target_keys:
continue
target_dict[key] = value
def _expand_vars(scheme, vars):
res = {}
if vars is None:
vars = {}
_extend_dict(vars, get_config_vars())
for key, value in _SCHEMES.items(scheme):
if os.name in ('posix', 'nt'):
value = os.path.expanduser(value)
res[key] = os.path.normpath(_subst_vars(value, vars))
return res
def format_value(value, vars):
def _replacer(matchobj):
name = matchobj.group(1)
if name in vars:
return vars[name]
return matchobj.group(0)
return _VAR_REPL.sub(_replacer, value)
def _get_default_scheme():
if os.name == 'posix':
# the default scheme for posix is posix_prefix
return 'posix_prefix'
return os.name
def _getuserbase():
env_base = os.environ.get("PYTHONUSERBASE", None)
def joinuser(*args):
return os.path.expanduser(os.path.join(*args))
# what about 'os2emx', 'riscos' ?
if os.name == "nt":
base = os.environ.get("APPDATA") or "~"
if env_base:
return env_base
else:
return joinuser(base, "Python")
if sys.platform == "darwin":
framework = get_config_var("PYTHONFRAMEWORK")
if framework:
if env_base:
return env_base
else:
return joinuser("~", "Library", framework, "%d.%d" %
sys.version_info[:2])
if env_base:
return env_base
else:
return joinuser("~", ".local")
def _parse_makefile(filename, vars=None):
"""Parse a Makefile-style file.
A dictionary containing name/value pairs is returned. If an
optional dictionary is passed in as the second argument, it is
used instead of a new dictionary.
"""
# Regexes needed for parsing Makefile (and similar syntaxes,
# like old-style Setup files).
_variable_rx = re.compile("([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\s*=\s*(.*)")
_findvar1_rx = re.compile(r"\$\(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)\)")
_findvar2_rx = re.compile(r"\${([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)}")
if vars is None:
vars = {}
done = {}
notdone = {}
with codecs.open(filename, encoding='utf-8', errors="surrogateescape") as f:
lines = f.readlines()
for line in lines:
if line.startswith('#') or line.strip() == '':
continue
m = _variable_rx.match(line)
if m:
n, v = m.group(1, 2)
v = v.strip()
# `$$' is a literal `$' in make
tmpv = v.replace('$$', '')
if "$" in tmpv:
notdone[n] = v
else:
try:
v = int(v)
except ValueError:
# insert literal `$'
done[n] = v.replace('$$', '$')
else:
done[n] = v
# do variable interpolation here
variables = list(notdone.keys())
# Variables with a 'PY_' prefix in the makefile. These need to
# be made available without that prefix through sysconfig.
# Special care is needed to ensure that variable expansion works, even
# if the expansion uses the name without a prefix.
renamed_variables = ('CFLAGS', 'LDFLAGS', 'CPPFLAGS')
while len(variables) > 0:
for name in tuple(variables):
value = notdone[name]
m = _findvar1_rx.search(value) or _findvar2_rx.search(value)
if m is not None:
n = m.group(1)
found = True
if n in done:
item = str(done[n])
elif n in notdone:
# get it on a subsequent round
found = False
elif n in os.environ:
# do it like make: fall back to environment
item = os.environ[n]
elif n in renamed_variables:
if (name.startswith('PY_') and
name[3:] in renamed_variables):
item = ""
elif 'PY_' + n in notdone:
found = False
else:
item = str(done['PY_' + n])
else:
done[n] = item = ""
if found:
after = value[m.end():]
value = value[:m.start()] + item + after
if "$" in after:
notdone[name] = value
else:
try:
value = int(value)
except ValueError:
done[name] = value.strip()
else:
done[name] = value
variables.remove(name)
if (name.startswith('PY_') and
name[3:] in renamed_variables):
name = name[3:]
if name not in done:
done[name] = value
else:
# bogus variable reference (e.g. "prefix=$/opt/python");
# just drop it since we can't deal
done[name] = value
variables.remove(name)
# strip spurious spaces
for k, v in done.items():
if isinstance(v, str):
done[k] = v.strip()
# save the results in the global dictionary
vars.update(done)
return vars
def get_makefile_filename():
"""Return the path of the Makefile."""
if _PYTHON_BUILD:
return os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, "Makefile")
if hasattr(sys, 'abiflags'):
config_dir_name = 'config-%s%s' % (_PY_VERSION_SHORT, sys.abiflags)
else:
config_dir_name = 'config'
return os.path.join(get_path('stdlib'), config_dir_name, 'Makefile')
def _init_posix(vars):
"""Initialize the module as appropriate for POSIX systems."""
# load the installed Makefile:
makefile = get_makefile_filename()
try:
_parse_makefile(makefile, vars)
except IOError as e:
msg = "invalid Python installation: unable to open %s" % makefile
if hasattr(e, "strerror"):
msg = msg + " (%s)" % e.strerror
raise IOError(msg)
# load the installed pyconfig.h:
config_h = get_config_h_filename()
try:
with open(config_h) as f:
parse_config_h(f, vars)
except IOError as e:
msg = "invalid Python installation: unable to open %s" % config_h
if hasattr(e, "strerror"):
msg = msg + " (%s)" % e.strerror
raise IOError(msg)
# On AIX, there are wrong paths to the linker scripts in the Makefile
# -- these paths are relative to the Python source, but when installed
# the scripts are in another directory.
if _PYTHON_BUILD:
vars['LDSHARED'] = vars['BLDSHARED']
def _init_non_posix(vars):
"""Initialize the module as appropriate for NT"""
# set basic install directories
vars['LIBDEST'] = get_path('stdlib')
vars['BINLIBDEST'] = get_path('platstdlib')
vars['INCLUDEPY'] = get_path('include')
vars['SO'] = '.pyd'
vars['EXE'] = '.exe'
vars['VERSION'] = _PY_VERSION_SHORT_NO_DOT
vars['BINDIR'] = os.path.dirname(_safe_realpath(sys.executable))
#
# public APIs
#
def parse_config_h(fp, vars=None):
"""Parse a config.h-style file.
A dictionary containing name/value pairs is returned. If an
optional dictionary is passed in as the second argument, it is
used instead of a new dictionary.
"""
if vars is None:
vars = {}
define_rx = re.compile("#define ([A-Z][A-Za-z0-9_]+) (.*)\n")
undef_rx = re.compile("/[*] #undef ([A-Z][A-Za-z0-9_]+) [*]/\n")
while True:
line = fp.readline()
if not line:
break
m = define_rx.match(line)
if m:
n, v = m.group(1, 2)
try:
v = int(v)
except ValueError:
pass
vars[n] = v
else:
m = undef_rx.match(line)
if m:
vars[m.group(1)] = 0
return vars
def get_config_h_filename():
"""Return the path of pyconfig.h."""
if _PYTHON_BUILD:
if os.name == "nt":
inc_dir = os.path.join(_PROJECT_BASE, "PC")
else:
inc_dir = _PROJECT_BASE
else:
inc_dir = get_path('platinclude')
return os.path.join(inc_dir, 'pyconfig.h')
def get_scheme_names():
"""Return a tuple containing the schemes names."""
return tuple(sorted(_SCHEMES.sections()))
def get_path_names():
"""Return a tuple containing the paths names."""
# xxx see if we want a static list
return _SCHEMES.options('posix_prefix')
def get_paths(scheme=_get_default_scheme(), vars=None, expand=True):
"""Return a mapping containing an install scheme.
``scheme`` is the install scheme name. If not provided, it will
return the default scheme for the current platform.
"""
_ensure_cfg_read()
if expand:
return _expand_vars(scheme, vars)
else:
return dict(_SCHEMES.items(scheme))
def get_path(name, scheme=_get_default_scheme(), vars=None, expand=True):
"""Return a path corresponding to the scheme.
``scheme`` is the install scheme name.
"""
return get_paths(scheme, vars, expand)[name]
def get_config_vars(*args):
"""With no arguments, return a dictionary of all configuration
variables relevant for the current platform.
On Unix, this means every variable defined in Python's installed Makefile;
On Windows and Mac OS it's a much smaller set.
With arguments, return a list of values that result from looking up
each argument in the configuration variable dictionary.
"""
global _CONFIG_VARS
if _CONFIG_VARS is None:
_CONFIG_VARS = {}
# Normalized versions of prefix and exec_prefix are handy to have;
# in fact, these are the standard versions used most places in the
# distutils2 module.
_CONFIG_VARS['prefix'] = _PREFIX
_CONFIG_VARS['exec_prefix'] = _EXEC_PREFIX
_CONFIG_VARS['py_version'] = _PY_VERSION
_CONFIG_VARS['py_version_short'] = _PY_VERSION_SHORT
_CONFIG_VARS['py_version_nodot'] = _PY_VERSION[0] + _PY_VERSION[2]
_CONFIG_VARS['base'] = _PREFIX
_CONFIG_VARS['platbase'] = _EXEC_PREFIX
_CONFIG_VARS['projectbase'] = _PROJECT_BASE
try:
_CONFIG_VARS['abiflags'] = sys.abiflags
except AttributeError:
# sys.abiflags may not be defined on all platforms.
_CONFIG_VARS['abiflags'] = ''
if os.name in ('nt', 'os2'):
_init_non_posix(_CONFIG_VARS)
if os.name == 'posix':
_init_posix(_CONFIG_VARS)
# Setting 'userbase' is done below the call to the
# init function to enable using 'get_config_var' in
# the init-function.
if sys.version >= '2.6':
_CONFIG_VARS['userbase'] = _getuserbase()
if 'srcdir' not in _CONFIG_VARS:
_CONFIG_VARS['srcdir'] = _PROJECT_BASE
else:
_CONFIG_VARS['srcdir'] = _safe_realpath(_CONFIG_VARS['srcdir'])
# Convert srcdir into an absolute path if it appears necessary.
# Normally it is relative to the build directory. However, during
# testing, for example, we might be running a non-installed python
# from a different directory.
if _PYTHON_BUILD and os.name == "posix":
base = _PROJECT_BASE
try:
cwd = os.getcwd()
except OSError:
cwd = None
if (not os.path.isabs(_CONFIG_VARS['srcdir']) and
base != cwd):
# srcdir is relative and we are not in the same directory
# as the executable. Assume executable is in the build
# directory and make srcdir absolute.
srcdir = os.path.join(base, _CONFIG_VARS['srcdir'])
_CONFIG_VARS['srcdir'] = os.path.normpath(srcdir)
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
kernel_version = os.uname()[2] # Kernel version (8.4.3)
major_version = int(kernel_version.split('.')[0])
if major_version < 8:
# On Mac OS X before 10.4, check if -arch and -isysroot
# are in CFLAGS or LDFLAGS and remove them if they are.
# This is needed when building extensions on a 10.3 system
# using a universal build of python.
for key in ('LDFLAGS', 'BASECFLAGS',
# a number of derived variables. These need to be
# patched up as well.
'CFLAGS', 'PY_CFLAGS', 'BLDSHARED'):
flags = _CONFIG_VARS[key]
flags = re.sub('-arch\s+\w+\s', ' ', flags)
flags = re.sub('-isysroot [^ \t]*', ' ', flags)
_CONFIG_VARS[key] = flags
else:
# Allow the user to override the architecture flags using
# an environment variable.
# NOTE: This name was introduced by Apple in OSX 10.5 and
# is used by several scripting languages distributed with
# that OS release.
if 'ARCHFLAGS' in os.environ:
arch = os.environ['ARCHFLAGS']
for key in ('LDFLAGS', 'BASECFLAGS',
# a number of derived variables. These need to be
# patched up as well.
'CFLAGS', 'PY_CFLAGS', 'BLDSHARED'):
flags = _CONFIG_VARS[key]
flags = re.sub('-arch\s+\w+\s', ' ', flags)
flags = flags + ' ' + arch
_CONFIG_VARS[key] = flags
# If we're on OSX 10.5 or later and the user tries to
# compiles an extension using an SDK that is not present
# on the current machine it is better to not use an SDK
# than to fail.
#
# The major usecase for this is users using a Python.org
# binary installer on OSX 10.6: that installer uses
# the 10.4u SDK, but that SDK is not installed by default
# when you install Xcode.
#
CFLAGS = _CONFIG_VARS.get('CFLAGS', '')
m = re.search('-isysroot\s+(\S+)', CFLAGS)
if m is not None:
sdk = m.group(1)
if not os.path.exists(sdk):
for key in ('LDFLAGS', 'BASECFLAGS',
# a number of derived variables. These need to be
# patched up as well.
'CFLAGS', 'PY_CFLAGS', 'BLDSHARED'):
flags = _CONFIG_VARS[key]
flags = re.sub('-isysroot\s+\S+(\s|$)', ' ', flags)
_CONFIG_VARS[key] = flags
if args:
vals = []
for name in args:
vals.append(_CONFIG_VARS.get(name))
return vals
else:
return _CONFIG_VARS
def get_config_var(name):
"""Return the value of a single variable using the dictionary returned by
'get_config_vars()'.
Equivalent to get_config_vars().get(name)
"""
return get_config_vars().get(name)
def get_platform():
"""Return a string that identifies the current platform.
This is used mainly to distinguish platform-specific build directories and
platform-specific built distributions. Typically includes the OS name
and version and the architecture (as supplied by 'os.uname()'),
although the exact information included depends on the OS; eg. for IRIX
the architecture isn't particularly important (IRIX only runs on SGI
hardware), but for Linux the kernel version isn't particularly
important.
Examples of returned values:
linux-i586
linux-alpha (?)
solaris-2.6-sun4u
irix-5.3
irix64-6.2
Windows will return one of:
win-amd64 (64bit Windows on AMD64 (aka x86_64, Intel64, EM64T, etc)
win-ia64 (64bit Windows on Itanium)
win32 (all others - specifically, sys.platform is returned)
For other non-POSIX platforms, currently just returns 'sys.platform'.
"""
if os.name == 'nt':
# sniff sys.version for architecture.
prefix = " bit ("
i = sys.version.find(prefix)
if i == -1:
return sys.platform
j = sys.version.find(")", i)
look = sys.version[i+len(prefix):j].lower()
if look == 'amd64':
return 'win-amd64'
if look == 'itanium':
return 'win-ia64'
return sys.platform
if os.name != "posix" or not hasattr(os, 'uname'):
# XXX what about the architecture? NT is Intel or Alpha,
# Mac OS is M68k or PPC, etc.
return sys.platform
# Try to distinguish various flavours of Unix
osname, host, release, version, machine = os.uname()
# Convert the OS name to lowercase, remove '/' characters
# (to accommodate BSD/OS), and translate spaces (for "Power Macintosh")
osname = osname.lower().replace('/', '')
machine = machine.replace(' ', '_')
machine = machine.replace('/', '-')
if osname[:5] == "linux":
# At least on Linux/Intel, 'machine' is the processor --
# i386, etc.
# XXX what about Alpha, SPARC, etc?
return "%s-%s" % (osname, machine)
elif osname[:5] == "sunos":
if release[0] >= "5": # SunOS 5 == Solaris 2
osname = "solaris"
release = "%d.%s" % (int(release[0]) - 3, release[2:])
# fall through to standard osname-release-machine representation
elif osname[:4] == "irix": # could be "irix64"!
return "%s-%s" % (osname, release)
elif osname[:3] == "aix":
return "%s-%s.%s" % (osname, version, release)
elif osname[:6] == "cygwin":
osname = "cygwin"
rel_re = re.compile(r'[\d.]+')
m = rel_re.match(release)
if m:
release = m.group()
elif osname[:6] == "darwin":
#
# For our purposes, we'll assume that the system version from
# distutils' perspective is what MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is set
# to. This makes the compatibility story a bit more sane because the
# machine is going to compile and link as if it were
# MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET.
cfgvars = get_config_vars()
macver = cfgvars.get('MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET')
if True:
# Always calculate the release of the running machine,
# needed to determine if we can build fat binaries or not.
macrelease = macver
# Get the system version. Reading this plist is a documented
# way to get the system version (see the documentation for
# the Gestalt Manager)
try:
f = open('/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist')
except IOError:
# We're on a plain darwin box, fall back to the default
# behaviour.
pass
else:
try:
m = re.search(r'<key>ProductUserVisibleVersion</key>\s*'
r'<string>(.*?)</string>', f.read())
finally:
f.close()
if m is not None:
macrelease = '.'.join(m.group(1).split('.')[:2])
# else: fall back to the default behaviour
if not macver:
macver = macrelease
if macver:
release = macver
osname = "macosx"
if ((macrelease + '.') >= '10.4.' and
'-arch' in get_config_vars().get('CFLAGS', '').strip()):
# The universal build will build fat binaries, but not on
# systems before 10.4
#
# Try to detect 4-way universal builds, those have machine-type
# 'universal' instead of 'fat'.
machine = 'fat'
cflags = get_config_vars().get('CFLAGS')
archs = re.findall('-arch\s+(\S+)', cflags)
archs = tuple(sorted(set(archs)))
if len(archs) == 1:
machine = archs[0]
elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc'):
machine = 'fat'
elif archs == ('i386', 'x86_64'):
machine = 'intel'
elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc', 'x86_64'):
machine = 'fat3'
elif archs == ('ppc64', 'x86_64'):
machine = 'fat64'
elif archs == ('i386', 'ppc', 'ppc64', 'x86_64'):
machine = 'universal'
else:
raise ValueError(
"Don't know machine value for archs=%r" % (archs,))
elif machine == 'i386':
# On OSX the machine type returned by uname is always the
# 32-bit variant, even if the executable architecture is
# the 64-bit variant
if sys.maxsize >= 2**32:
machine = 'x86_64'
elif machine in ('PowerPC', 'Power_Macintosh'):
# Pick a sane name for the PPC architecture.
# See 'i386' case
if sys.maxsize >= 2**32:
machine = 'ppc64'
else:
machine = 'ppc'
return "%s-%s-%s" % (osname, release, machine)
def get_python_version():
return _PY_VERSION_SHORT
def _print_dict(title, data):
for index, (key, value) in enumerate(sorted(data.items())):
if index == 0:
print('%s: ' % (title))
print('\t%s = "%s"' % (key, value))
def _main():
"""Display all information sysconfig detains."""
print('Platform: "%s"' % get_platform())
print('Python version: "%s"' % get_python_version())
print('Current installation scheme: "%s"' % _get_default_scheme())
print()
_print_dict('Paths', get_paths())
print()
_print_dict('Variables', get_config_vars())
if __name__ == '__main__':
_main()
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Vinay Sajip.
# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
import hashlib
import logging
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import tempfile
try:
from threading import Thread
except ImportError:
from dummy_threading import Thread
from distlib import DistlibException
from distlib.compat import (HTTPBasicAuthHandler, Request, HTTPPasswordMgr,
urlparse, build_opener)
from distlib.util import cached_property, zip_dir
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
DEFAULT_INDEX = 'https://pypi.python.org/pypi'
DEFAULT_REALM = 'pypi'
class PackageIndex(object):
"""
This class represents a package index compatible with PyPI, the Python
Package Index.
"""
boundary = b'----------ThIs_Is_tHe_distlib_index_bouNdaRY_$'
def __init__(self, url=None):
"""
Initialise an instance.
:param url: The URL of the index. If not specified, the URL for PyPI is
used.
"""
self.url = url or DEFAULT_INDEX
self.read_configuration()
scheme, netloc, path, params, query, frag = urlparse(self.url)
if params or query or frag or scheme not in ('http', 'https'):
raise DistlibException('invalid repository: %s' % self.url)
self.password_handler = None
self.ssl_verifier = None
self.gpg = None
self.gpg_home = None
with open(os.devnull, 'w') as sink:
for s in ('gpg2', 'gpg'):
try:
rc = subprocess.check_call([s, '--version'], stdout=sink,
stderr=sink)
if rc == 0:
self.gpg = s
break
except OSError:
pass
def _get_pypirc_command(self):
"""
Get the distutils command for interacting with PyPI configurations.
:return: the command.
"""
from distutils.core import Distribution
from distutils.config import PyPIRCCommand
d = Distribution()
return PyPIRCCommand(d)
def read_configuration(self):
"""
Read the PyPI access configuration as supported by distutils, getting
PyPI to do the acutal work. This populates ``username``, ``password``,
``realm`` and ``url`` attributes from the configuration.
"""
# get distutils to do the work
c = self._get_pypirc_command()
c.repository = self.url
cfg = c._read_pypirc()
self.username = cfg.get('username')
self.password = cfg.get('password')
self.realm = cfg.get('realm', 'pypi')
self.url = cfg.get('repository', self.url)
def save_configuration(self):
"""
Save the PyPI access configuration. You must have set ``username`` and
``password`` attributes before calling this method.
Again, distutils is used to do the actual work.
"""
self.check_credentials()
# get distutils to do the work
c = self._get_pypirc_command()
c._store_pypirc(self.username, self.password)
def check_credentials(self):
"""
Check that ``username`` and ``password`` have been set, and raise an
exception if not.
"""
if self.username is None or self.password is None:
raise DistlibException('username and password must be set')
pm = HTTPPasswordMgr()
_, netloc, _, _, _, _ = urlparse(self.url)
pm.add_password(self.realm, netloc, self.username, self.password)
self.password_handler = HTTPBasicAuthHandler(pm)
def register(self, metadata):
"""
Register a distribution on PyPI, using the provided metadata.
:param metadata: A :class:`Metadata` instance defining at least a name
and version number for the distribution to be
registered.
:return: The HTTP response received from PyPI upon submission of the
request.
"""
self.check_credentials()
metadata.validate()
d = metadata.todict()
d[':action'] = 'verify'
request = self.encode_request(d.items(), [])
response = self.send_request(request)
d[':action'] = 'submit'
request = self.encode_request(d.items(), [])
return self.send_request(request)
def _reader(self, name, stream, outbuf):
"""
Thread runner for reading lines of from a subprocess into a buffer.
:param name: The logical name of the stream (used for logging only).
:param stream: The stream to read from. This will typically a pipe
connected to the output stream of a subprocess.
:param outbuf: The list to append the read lines to.
"""
while True:
s = stream.readline()
if not s:
break
s = s.decode('utf-8').rstrip()
outbuf.append(s)
logger.debug('%s: %s' % (name, s))
stream.close()
def get_sign_command(self, filename, signer, sign_password):
"""
Return a suitable command for signing a file.
:param filename: The pathname to the file to be signed.
:param signer: The identifier of the signer of the file.
:param sign_password: The passphrase for the signer's
private key used for signing.
:return: The signing command as a list suitable to be
passed to :class:`subprocess.Popen`.
"""
cmd = [self.gpg, '--status-fd', '2', '--no-tty']
if self.gpg_home:
cmd.extend(['--homedir', self.gpg_home])
if sign_password is not None:
cmd.extend(['--batch', '--passphrase-fd', '0'])
td = tempfile.mkdtemp()
sf = os.path.join(td, os.path.basename(filename) + '.asc')
cmd.extend(['--detach-sign', '--armor', '--local-user',
signer, '--output', sf, filename])
logger.debug('invoking: %s', ' '.join(cmd))
return cmd, sf
def run_command(self, cmd, input_data=None):
"""
Run a command in a child process , passing it any input data specified.
:param cmd: The command to run.
:param input_data: If specified, this must be a byte string containing
data to be sent to the child process.
:return: A tuple consisting of the subprocess' exit code, a list of
lines read from the subprocess' ``stdout``, and a list of
lines read from the subprocess' ``stderr``.
"""
kwargs = {
'stdout': subprocess.PIPE,
'stderr': subprocess.PIPE,
}
if input_data is not None:
kwargs['stdin'] = subprocess.PIPE
stdout = []
stderr = []
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, **kwargs)
# We don't use communicate() here because we may need to
# get clever with interacting with the command
t1 = Thread(target=self._reader, args=('stdout', p.stdout, stdout))
t1.start()
t2 = Thread(target=self._reader, args=('stderr', p.stderr, stderr))
t2.start()
if input_data is not None:
p.stdin.write(input_data)
p.stdin.close()
p.wait()
t1.join()
t2.join()
return p.returncode, stdout, stderr
def sign_file(self, filename, signer, sign_password):
"""
Sign a file.
:param filename: The pathname to the file to be signed.
:param signer: The identifier of the signer of the file.
:param sign_password: The passphrase for the signer's
private key used for signing.
:return: The absolute pathname of the file where the signature is
stored.
"""
cmd, sig_file = self.get_sign_command(filename, signer, sign_password)
rc, stdout, stderr = self.run_command(cmd,
sign_password.encode('utf-8'))
if rc != 0:
raise DistlibException('sign command failed with error '
'code %s' % rc)
return sig_file
def upload_file(self, metadata, filename, signer=None, sign_password=None,
filetype='sdist', pyversion='source'):
"""
Upload a release file to the index.
:param metadata: A :class:`Metadata` instance defining at least a name
and version number for the file to be uploaded.
:param filename: The pathname of the file to be uploaded.
:param signer: The identifier of the signer of the file.
:param sign_password: The passphrase for the signer's
private key used for signing.
:param filetype: The type of the file being uploaded. This is the
distutils command which produced that file, e.g.
``sdist`` or ``bdist_wheel``.
:param pyversion: The version of Python which the release relates
to. For code compatible with any Python, this would
be ``source``, otherwise it would be e.g. ``3.2``.
:return: The HTTP response received from PyPI upon submission of the
request.
"""
self.check_credentials()
if not os.path.exists(filename):
raise DistlibException('not found: %s' % filename)
metadata.validate()
d = metadata.todict()
sig_file = None
if signer:
if not self.gpg:
logger.warning('no signing program available - not signed')
else:
sig_file = self.sign_file(filename, signer, sign_password)
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
file_data = f.read()
md5_digest = hashlib.md5(file_data).hexdigest()
sha256_digest = hashlib.sha256(file_data).hexdigest()
d.update({
':action': 'file_upload',
'protcol_version': '1',
'filetype': filetype,
'pyversion': pyversion,
'md5_digest': md5_digest,
'sha256_digest': sha256_digest,
})
files = [('content', os.path.basename(filename), file_data)]
if sig_file:
with open(sig_file, 'rb') as f:
sig_data = f.read()
files.append(('gpg_signature', os.path.basename(sig_file),
sig_data))
shutil.rmtree(os.path.dirname(sig_file))
request = self.encode_request(d.items(), files)
return self.send_request(request)
def upload_documentation(self, metadata, doc_dir):
"""
Upload documentation to the index.
:param metadata: A :class:`Metadata` instance defining at least a name
and version number for the documentation to be
uploaded.
:param doc_dir: The pathname of the directory which contains the
documentation. This should be the directory that
contains the ``index.html`` for the documentation.
:return: The HTTP response received from PyPI upon submission of the
request.
"""
self.check_credentials()
if not os.path.isdir(doc_dir):
raise DistlibException('not a directory: %r' % doc_dir)
fn = os.path.join(doc_dir, 'index.html')
if not os.path.exists(fn):
raise DistlibException('not found: %r' % fn)
metadata.validate()
name, version = metadata.name, metadata.version
zip_data = zip_dir(doc_dir).getvalue()
fields = [(':action', 'doc_upload'),
('name', name), ('version', version)]
files = [('content', name, zip_data)]
request = self.encode_request(fields, files)
return self.send_request(request)
def get_verify_command(self, signature_filename, data_filename):
"""
Return a suitable command for verifying a file.
:param signature_filename: The pathname to the file containing the
signature.
:param data_filename: The pathname to the file containing the
signed data.
:return: The verifying command as a list suitable to be
passed to :class:`subprocess.Popen`.
"""
cmd = [self.gpg, '--status-fd', '2', '--no-tty']
if self.gpg_home:
cmd.extend(['--homedir', self.gpg_home])
cmd.extend(['--verify', signature_filename, data_filename])
logger.debug('invoking: %s', ' '.join(cmd))
return cmd
def verify_signature(self, signature_filename, data_filename):
"""
Verify a signature for a file.
:param signature_filename: The pathname to the file containing the
signature.
:param data_filename: The pathname to the file containing the
signed data.
:return: True if the signature was verified, else False.
"""
if not self.gpg:
raise DistlibException('verification unavailable because gpg '
'unavailable')
cmd = self.get_verify_command(signature_filename, data_filename)
rc, stdout, stderr = self.run_command(cmd)
if rc not in (0, 1):
raise DistlibException('verify command failed with error '
'code %s' % rc)
return rc == 0
def download_file(self, url, destfile, digest=None, reporthook=None):
"""
This is a convenience method for downloading a file from an URL.
Normally, this will be a file from the index, though currently
no check is made for this (i.e. a file can be downloaded from
anywhere).
The method is just like the :func:`urlretrieve` function in the
standard library, except that it allows digest computation to be
done during download and checking that the downloaded data
matched any expected value.
:param url: The URL of the file to be downloaded (assumed to be
available via an HTTP GET request).
:param destfile: The pathname where the downloaded file is to be
saved.
:param digest: If specified, this must be a (hasher, value)
tuple, where hasher is the algorithm used (e.g.
``'md5'``) and ``value`` is the expected value.
:param reporthook: The same as for :func:`urlretrieve` in the
standard library.
"""
if digest is None:
digester = None
logger.debug('No digest specified')
else:
if isinstance(digest, (list, tuple)):
hasher, digest = digest
else:
hasher = 'md5'
digester = getattr(hashlib, hasher)()
logger.debug('Digest specified: %s' % digest)
# The following code is equivalent to urlretrieve.
# We need to do it this way so that we can compute the
# digest of the file as we go.
with open(destfile, 'wb') as dfp:
# addinfourl is not a context manager on 2.x
# so we have to use try/finally
sfp = self.send_request(Request(url))
try:
headers = sfp.info()
blocksize = 8192
size = -1
read = 0
blocknum = 0
if "content-length" in headers:
size = int(headers["Content-Length"])
if reporthook:
reporthook(blocknum, blocksize, size)
while True:
block = sfp.read(blocksize)
if not block:
break
read += len(block)
dfp.write(block)
if digester:
digester.update(block)
blocknum += 1
if reporthook:
reporthook(blocknum, blocksize, size)
finally:
sfp.close()
# check that we got the whole file, if we can
if size >= 0 and read < size:
raise DistlibException(
'retrieval incomplete: got only %d out of %d bytes'
% (read, size))
# if we have a digest, it must match.
if digester:
actual = digester.hexdigest()
if digest != actual:
raise DistlibException('%s digest mismatch for %s: expected '
'%s, got %s' % (hasher, destfile,
digest, actual))
logger.debug('Digest verified: %s', digest)
def send_request(self, req):
"""
Send a standard library :class:`Request` to PyPI and return its
response.
:param req: The request to send.
:return: The HTTP response from PyPI (a standard library HTTPResponse).
"""
handlers = []
if self.password_handler:
handlers.append(self.password_handler)
if self.ssl_verifier:
handlers.append(self.ssl_verifier)
opener = build_opener(*handlers)
return opener.open(req)
def encode_request(self, fields, files):
"""
Encode fields and files for posting to an HTTP server.
:param fields: The fields to send as a list of (fieldname, value)
tuples.
:param files: The files to send as a list of (fieldname, filename,
file_bytes) tuple.
"""
# Adapted from packaging, which in turn was adapted from
# http://code.activestate.com/recipes/146306
parts = []
boundary = self.boundary
for k, values in fields:
if not isinstance(values, (list, tuple)):
values = [values]
for v in values:
parts.extend((
b'--' + boundary,
('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' %
k).encode('utf-8'),
b'',
v.encode('utf-8')))
for key, filename, value in files:
parts.extend((
b'--' + boundary,
('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"' %
(key, filename)).encode('utf-8'),
b'',
value))
parts.extend((b'--' + boundary + b'--', b''))
body = b'\r\n'.join(parts)
ct = b'multipart/form-data; boundary=' + boundary
headers = {
'Content-type': ct,
'Content-length': str(len(body))
}
return Request(self.url, body, headers)
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Python Software Foundation.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
"""
Class representing the list of files in a distribution.
Equivalent to distutils.filelist, but fixes some problems.
"""
import fnmatch
import logging
import os
import re
from . import DistlibException
from .compat import fsdecode
from .util import convert_path
__all__ = ['Manifest']
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# a \ followed by some spaces + EOL
_COLLAPSE_PATTERN = re.compile('\\\w*\n', re.M)
_COMMENTED_LINE = re.compile('#.*?(?=\n)|\n(?=$)', re.M | re.S)
class Manifest(object):
"""A list of files built by on exploring the filesystem and filtered by
applying various patterns to what we find there.
"""
def __init__(self, base=None):
"""
Initialise an instance.
:param base: The base directory to explore under.
"""
self.base = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(base or os.getcwd()))
self.prefix = self.base + os.sep
self.allfiles = None
self.files = set()
#
# Public API
#
def findall(self):
"""Find all files under the base and set ``allfiles`` to the absolute
pathnames of files found.
"""
from stat import S_ISREG, S_ISDIR, S_ISLNK
self.allfiles = allfiles = []
root = self.base
stack = [root]
pop = stack.pop
push = stack.append
while stack:
root = pop()
names = os.listdir(root)
for name in names:
fullname = os.path.join(root, name)
# Avoid excess stat calls -- just one will do, thank you!
stat = os.stat(fullname)
mode = stat.st_mode
if S_ISREG(mode):
allfiles.append(fsdecode(fullname))
elif S_ISDIR(mode) and not S_ISLNK(mode):
push(fullname)
def add(self, item):
"""
Add a file to the manifest.
:param item: The pathname to add. This can be relative to the base.
"""
if not item.startswith(self.prefix):
item = os.path.join(self.base, item)
self.files.add(os.path.normpath(item))
def add_many(self, items):
"""
Add a list of files to the manifest.
:param items: The pathnames to add. These can be relative to the base.
"""
for item in items:
self.add(item)
def sorted(self, wantdirs=False):
"""
Return sorted files in directory order
"""
def add_dir(dirs, d):
dirs.add(d)
logger.debug('add_dir added %s', d)
if d != self.base:
parent, _ = os.path.split(d)
assert parent not in ('', '/')
add_dir(dirs, parent)
result = set(self.files) # make a copy!
if wantdirs:
dirs = set()
for f in result:
add_dir(dirs, os.path.dirname(f))
result |= dirs
return [os.path.join(*path_tuple) for path_tuple in
sorted(os.path.split(path) for path in result)]
def clear(self):
"""Clear all collected files."""
self.files = set()
self.allfiles = []
def process_directive(self, directive):
"""
Process a directive which either adds some files from ``allfiles`` to
``files``, or removes some files from ``files``.
:param directive: The directive to process. This should be in a format
compatible with distutils ``MANIFEST.in`` files:
http://docs.python.org/distutils/sourcedist.html#commands
"""
# Parse the line: split it up, make sure the right number of words
# is there, and return the relevant words. 'action' is always
# defined: it's the first word of the line. Which of the other
# three are defined depends on the action; it'll be either
# patterns, (dir and patterns), or (dirpattern).
action, patterns, thedir, dirpattern = self._parse_directive(directive)
# OK, now we know that the action is valid and we have the
# right number of words on the line for that action -- so we
# can proceed with minimal error-checking.
if action == 'include':
for pattern in patterns:
if not self._include_pattern(pattern, anchor=True):
logger.warning('no files found matching %r', pattern)
elif action == 'exclude':
for pattern in patterns:
if not self._exclude_pattern(pattern, anchor=True):
logger.warning('no previously-included files '
'found matching %r', pattern)
elif action == 'global-include':
for pattern in patterns:
if not self._include_pattern(pattern, anchor=False):
logger.warning('no files found matching %r '
'anywhere in distribution', pattern)
elif action == 'global-exclude':
for pattern in patterns:
if not self._exclude_pattern(pattern, anchor=False):
logger.warning('no previously-included files '
'matching %r found anywhere in '
'distribution', pattern)
elif action == 'recursive-include':
for pattern in patterns:
if not self._include_pattern(pattern, prefix=thedir):
logger.warning('no files found matching %r '
'under directory %r', pattern, thedir)
elif action == 'recursive-exclude':
for pattern in patterns:
if not self._exclude_pattern(pattern, prefix=thedir):
logger.warning('no previously-included files '
'matching %r found under directory %r',
pattern, thedir)
elif action == 'graft':
if not self._include_pattern(None, prefix=dirpattern):
logger.warning('no directories found matching %r',
dirpattern)
elif action == 'prune':
if not self._exclude_pattern(None, prefix=dirpattern):
logger.warning('no previously-included directories found '
'matching %r', dirpattern)
else: # pragma: no cover
# This should never happen, as it should be caught in
# _parse_template_line
raise DistlibException(
'invalid action %r' % action)
#
# Private API
#
def _parse_directive(self, directive):
"""
Validate a directive.
:param directive: The directive to validate.
:return: A tuple of action, patterns, thedir, dir_patterns
"""
words = directive.split()
if len(words) == 1 and words[0] not in ('include', 'exclude',
'global-include',
'global-exclude',
'recursive-include',
'recursive-exclude',
'graft', 'prune'):
# no action given, let's use the default 'include'
words.insert(0, 'include')
action = words[0]
patterns = thedir = dir_pattern = None
if action in ('include', 'exclude',
'global-include', 'global-exclude'):
if len(words) < 2:
raise DistlibException(
'%r expects <pattern1> <pattern2> ...' % action)
patterns = [convert_path(word) for word in words[1:]]
elif action in ('recursive-include', 'recursive-exclude'):
if len(words) < 3:
raise DistlibException(
'%r expects <dir> <pattern1> <pattern2> ...' % action)
thedir = convert_path(words[1])
patterns = [convert_path(word) for word in words[2:]]
elif action in ('graft', 'prune'):
if len(words) != 2:
raise DistlibException(
'%r expects a single <dir_pattern>' % action)
dir_pattern = convert_path(words[1])
else:
raise DistlibException('unknown action %r' % action)
return action, patterns, thedir, dir_pattern
def _include_pattern(self, pattern, anchor=True, prefix=None,
is_regex=False):
"""Select strings (presumably filenames) from 'self.files' that
match 'pattern', a Unix-style wildcard (glob) pattern.
Patterns are not quite the same as implemented by the 'fnmatch'
module: '*' and '?' match non-special characters, where "special"
is platform-dependent: slash on Unix; colon, slash, and backslash on
DOS/Windows; and colon on Mac OS.
If 'anchor' is true (the default), then the pattern match is more
stringent: "*.py" will match "foo.py" but not "foo/bar.py". If
'anchor' is false, both of these will match.
If 'prefix' is supplied, then only filenames starting with 'prefix'
(itself a pattern) and ending with 'pattern', with anything in between
them, will match. 'anchor' is ignored in this case.
If 'is_regex' is true, 'anchor' and 'prefix' are ignored, and
'pattern' is assumed to be either a string containing a regex or a
regex object -- no translation is done, the regex is just compiled
and used as-is.
Selected strings will be added to self.files.
Return True if files are found.
"""
# XXX docstring lying about what the special chars are?
found = False
pattern_re = self._translate_pattern(pattern, anchor, prefix, is_regex)
# delayed loading of allfiles list
if self.allfiles is None:
self.findall()
for name in self.allfiles:
if pattern_re.search(name):
self.files.add(name)
found = True
return found
def _exclude_pattern(self, pattern, anchor=True, prefix=None,
is_regex=False):
"""Remove strings (presumably filenames) from 'files' that match
'pattern'.
Other parameters are the same as for 'include_pattern()', above.
The list 'self.files' is modified in place. Return True if files are
found.
This API is public to allow e.g. exclusion of SCM subdirs, e.g. when
packaging source distributions
"""
found = False
pattern_re = self._translate_pattern(pattern, anchor, prefix, is_regex)
for f in list(self.files):
if pattern_re.search(f):
self.files.remove(f)
found = True
return found
def _translate_pattern(self, pattern, anchor=True, prefix=None,
is_regex=False):
"""Translate a shell-like wildcard pattern to a compiled regular
expression.
Return the compiled regex. If 'is_regex' true,
then 'pattern' is directly compiled to a regex (if it's a string)
or just returned as-is (assumes it's a regex object).
"""
if is_regex:
if isinstance(pattern, str):
return re.compile(pattern)
else:
return pattern
if pattern:
pattern_re = self._glob_to_re(pattern)
else:
pattern_re = ''
base = re.escape(os.path.join(self.base, ''))
if prefix is not None:
# ditch end of pattern character
empty_pattern = self._glob_to_re('')
prefix_re = self._glob_to_re(prefix)[:-len(empty_pattern)]
sep = os.sep
if os.sep == '\\':
sep = r'\\'
pattern_re = '^' + base + sep.join((prefix_re,
'.*' + pattern_re))
else: # no prefix -- respect anchor flag
if anchor:
pattern_re = '^' + base + pattern_re
return re.compile(pattern_re)
def _glob_to_re(self, pattern):
"""Translate a shell-like glob pattern to a regular expression.
Return a string containing the regex. Differs from
'fnmatch.translate()' in that '*' does not match "special characters"
(which are platform-specific).
"""
pattern_re = fnmatch.translate(pattern)
# '?' and '*' in the glob pattern become '.' and '.*' in the RE, which
# IMHO is wrong -- '?' and '*' aren't supposed to match slash in Unix,
# and by extension they shouldn't match such "special characters" under
# any OS. So change all non-escaped dots in the RE to match any
# character except the special characters (currently: just os.sep).
sep = os.sep
if os.sep == '\\':
# we're using a regex to manipulate a regex, so we need
# to escape the backslash twice
sep = r'\\\\'
escaped = r'\1[^%s]' % sep
pattern_re = re.sub(r'((?<!\\)(\\\\)*)\.', escaped, pattern_re)
return pattern_re
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Vinay Sajip.
# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
"""Parser for the environment markers micro-language defined in PEP 345."""
import ast
import os
import sys
import platform
from .compat import python_implementation, string_types
from .util import in_venv
__all__ = ['interpret']
class Evaluator(object):
"""
A limited evaluator for Python expressions.
"""
operators = {
'eq': lambda x, y: x == y,
'gt': lambda x, y: x > y,
'gte': lambda x, y: x >= y,
'in': lambda x, y: x in y,
'lt': lambda x, y: x < y,
'lte': lambda x, y: x <= y,
'not': lambda x: not x,
'noteq': lambda x, y: x != y,
'notin': lambda x, y: x not in y,
}
allowed_values = {
'sys_platform': sys.platform,
'python_version': '%s.%s' % sys.version_info[:2],
# parsing sys.platform is not reliable, but there is no other
# way to get e.g. 2.7.2+, and the PEP is defined with sys.version
'python_full_version': sys.version.split(' ', 1)[0],
'os_name': os.name,
'platform_in_venv': str(in_venv()),
'platform_release': platform.release(),
'platform_version': platform.version(),
'platform_machine': platform.machine(),
'platform_python_implementation': python_implementation(),
}
def __init__(self, context=None):
"""
Initialise an instance.
:param context: If specified, names are looked up in this mapping.
"""
self.context = context or {}
self.source = None
def get_fragment(self, offset):
"""
Get the part of the source which is causing a problem.
"""
fragment_len = 10
s = '%r' % (self.source[offset:offset + fragment_len])
if offset + fragment_len < len(self.source):
s += '...'
return s
def get_handler(self, node_type):
"""
Get a handler for the specified AST node type.
"""
return getattr(self, 'do_%s' % node_type, None)
def evaluate(self, node, filename=None):
"""
Evaluate a source string or node, using ``filename`` when
displaying errors.
"""
if isinstance(node, string_types):
self.source = node
kwargs = {'mode': 'eval'}
if filename:
kwargs['filename'] = filename
try:
node = ast.parse(node, **kwargs)
except SyntaxError as e:
s = self.get_fragment(e.offset)
raise SyntaxError('syntax error %s' % s)
node_type = node.__class__.__name__.lower()
handler = self.get_handler(node_type)
if handler is None:
if self.source is None:
s = '(source not available)'
else:
s = self.get_fragment(node.col_offset)
raise SyntaxError("don't know how to evaluate %r %s" % (
node_type, s))
return handler(node)
def get_attr_key(self, node):
assert isinstance(node, ast.Attribute), 'attribute node expected'
return '%s.%s' % (node.value.id, node.attr)
def do_attribute(self, node):
if not isinstance(node.value, ast.Name):
valid = False
else:
key = self.get_attr_key(node)
valid = key in self.context or key in self.allowed_values
if not valid:
raise SyntaxError('invalid expression: %s' % key)
if key in self.context:
result = self.context[key]
else:
result = self.allowed_values[key]
return result
def do_boolop(self, node):
result = self.evaluate(node.values[0])
is_or = node.op.__class__ is ast.Or
is_and = node.op.__class__ is ast.And
assert is_or or is_and
if (is_and and result) or (is_or and not result):
for n in node.values[1:]:
result = self.evaluate(n)
if (is_or and result) or (is_and and not result):
break
return result
def do_compare(self, node):
def sanity_check(lhsnode, rhsnode):
valid = True
if isinstance(lhsnode, ast.Str) and isinstance(rhsnode, ast.Str):
valid = False
#elif (isinstance(lhsnode, ast.Attribute)
# and isinstance(rhsnode, ast.Attribute)):
# klhs = self.get_attr_key(lhsnode)
# krhs = self.get_attr_key(rhsnode)
# valid = klhs != krhs
if not valid:
s = self.get_fragment(node.col_offset)
raise SyntaxError('Invalid comparison: %s' % s)
lhsnode = node.left
lhs = self.evaluate(lhsnode)
result = True
for op, rhsnode in zip(node.ops, node.comparators):
sanity_check(lhsnode, rhsnode)
op = op.__class__.__name__.lower()
if op not in self.operators:
raise SyntaxError('unsupported operation: %r' % op)
rhs = self.evaluate(rhsnode)
result = self.operators[op](lhs, rhs)
if not result:
break
lhs = rhs
lhsnode = rhsnode
return result
def do_expression(self, node):
return self.evaluate(node.body)
def do_name(self, node):
valid = False
if node.id in self.context:
valid = True
result = self.context[node.id]
elif node.id in self.allowed_values:
valid = True
result = self.allowed_values[node.id]
if not valid:
raise SyntaxError('invalid expression: %s' % node.id)
return result
def do_str(self, node):
return node.s
def interpret(marker, execution_context=None):
"""
Interpret a marker and return a result depending on environment.
:param marker: The marker to interpret.
:type marker: str
:param execution_context: The context used for name lookup.
:type execution_context: mapping
"""
return Evaluator(execution_context).evaluate(marker.strip())
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Vinay Sajip.
# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import bisect
import io
import logging
import os
import pkgutil
import shutil
import sys
import types
import zipimport
from . import DistlibException
from .util import cached_property, get_cache_base, path_to_cache_dir
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Cache(object):
"""
A class implementing a cache for resources that need to live in the file system
e.g. shared libraries.
"""
def __init__(self, base=None):
"""
Initialise an instance.
:param base: The base directory where the cache should be located. If
not specified, this will be the ``resource-cache``
directory under whatever :func:`get_cache_base` returns.
"""
if base is None:
# Use native string to avoid issues on 2.x: see Python #20140.
base = os.path.join(get_cache_base(), str('resource-cache'))
# we use 'isdir' instead of 'exists', because we want to
# fail if there's a file with that name
if not os.path.isdir(base):
os.makedirs(base)
self.base = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(base))
def prefix_to_dir(self, prefix):
"""
Converts a resource prefix to a directory name in the cache.
"""
return path_to_cache_dir(prefix)
def is_stale(self, resource, path):
"""
Is the cache stale for the given resource?
:param resource: The :class:`Resource` being cached.
:param path: The path of the resource in the cache.
:return: True if the cache is stale.
"""
# Cache invalidation is a hard problem :-)
return True
def get(self, resource):
"""
Get a resource into the cache,
:param resource: A :class:`Resource` instance.
:return: The pathname of the resource in the cache.
"""
prefix, path = resource.finder.get_cache_info(resource)
if prefix is None:
result = path
else:
result = os.path.join(self.base, self.prefix_to_dir(prefix), path)
dirname = os.path.dirname(result)
if not os.path.isdir(dirname):
os.makedirs(dirname)
if not os.path.exists(result):
stale = True
else:
stale = self.is_stale(resource, path)
if stale:
# write the bytes of the resource to the cache location
with open(result, 'wb') as f:
f.write(resource.bytes)
return result
def clear(self):
"""
Clear the cache.
"""
not_removed = []
for fn in os.listdir(self.base):
fn = os.path.join(self.base, fn)
try:
if os.path.islink(fn) or os.path.isfile(fn):
os.remove(fn)
elif os.path.isdir(fn):
shutil.rmtree(fn)
except Exception:
not_removed.append(fn)
return not_removed
cache = Cache()
class ResourceBase(object):
def __init__(self, finder, name):
self.finder = finder
self.name = name
class Resource(ResourceBase):
"""
A class representing an in-package resource, such as a data file. This is
not normally instantiated by user code, but rather by a
:class:`ResourceFinder` which manages the resource.
"""
is_container = False # Backwards compatibility
def as_stream(self):
"""
Get the resource as a stream.
This is not a property to make it obvious that it returns a new stream
each time.
"""
return self.finder.get_stream(self)
@cached_property
def file_path(self):
return cache.get(self)
@cached_property
def bytes(self):
return self.finder.get_bytes(self)
@cached_property
def size(self):
return self.finder.get_size(self)
class ResourceContainer(ResourceBase):
is_container = True # Backwards compatibility
@cached_property
def resources(self):
return self.finder.get_resources(self)
class ResourceFinder(object):
"""
Resource finder for file system resources.
"""
def __init__(self, module):
self.module = module
self.loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None)
self.base = os.path.dirname(getattr(module, '__file__', ''))
def _adjust_path(self, path):
return os.path.realpath(path)
def _make_path(self, resource_name):
parts = resource_name.split('/')
parts.insert(0, self.base)
result = os.path.join(*parts)
return self._adjust_path(result)
def _find(self, path):
return os.path.exists(path)
def get_cache_info(self, resource):
return None, resource.path
def find(self, resource_name):
path = self._make_path(resource_name)
if not self._find(path):
result = None
else:
if self._is_directory(path):
result = ResourceContainer(self, resource_name)
else:
result = Resource(self, resource_name)
result.path = path
return result
def get_stream(self, resource):
return open(resource.path, 'rb')
def get_bytes(self, resource):
with open(resource.path, 'rb') as f:
return f.read()
def get_size(self, resource):
return os.path.getsize(resource.path)
def get_resources(self, resource):
def allowed(f):
return f != '__pycache__' and not f.endswith(('.pyc', '.pyo'))
return set([f for f in os.listdir(resource.path) if allowed(f)])
def is_container(self, resource):
return self._is_directory(resource.path)
_is_directory = staticmethod(os.path.isdir)
class ZipResourceFinder(ResourceFinder):
"""
Resource finder for resources in .zip files.
"""
def __init__(self, module):
super(ZipResourceFinder, self).__init__(module)
archive = self.loader.archive
self.prefix_len = 1 + len(archive)
# PyPy doesn't have a _files attr on zipimporter, and you can't set one
if hasattr(self.loader, '_files'):
self._files = self.loader._files
else:
self._files = zipimport._zip_directory_cache[archive]
self.index = sorted(self._files)
def _adjust_path(self, path):
return path
def _find(self, path):
path = path[self.prefix_len:]
if path in self._files:
result = True
else:
if path and path[-1] != os.sep:
path = path + os.sep
i = bisect.bisect(self.index, path)
try:
result = self.index[i].startswith(path)
except IndexError:
result = False
if not result:
logger.debug('_find failed: %r %r', path, self.loader.prefix)
else:
logger.debug('_find worked: %r %r', path, self.loader.prefix)
return result
def get_cache_info(self, resource):
prefix = self.loader.archive
path = resource.path[1 + len(prefix):]
return prefix, path
def get_bytes(self, resource):
return self.loader.get_data(resource.path)
def get_stream(self, resource):
return io.BytesIO(self.get_bytes(resource))
def get_size(self, resource):
path = resource.path[self.prefix_len:]
return self._files[path][3]
def get_resources(self, resource):
path = resource.path[self.prefix_len:]
if path and path[-1] != os.sep:
path += os.sep
plen = len(path)
result = set()
i = bisect.bisect(self.index, path)
while i < len(self.index):
if not self.index[i].startswith(path):
break
s = self.index[i][plen:]
result.add(s.split(os.sep, 1)[0]) # only immediate children
i += 1
return result
def _is_directory(self, path):
path = path[self.prefix_len:]
if path and path[-1] != os.sep:
path += os.sep
i = bisect.bisect(self.index, path)
try:
result = self.index[i].startswith(path)
except IndexError:
result = False
return result
_finder_registry = {
type(None): ResourceFinder,
zipimport.zipimporter: ZipResourceFinder
}
try:
import _frozen_importlib
_finder_registry[_frozen_importlib.SourceFileLoader] = ResourceFinder
_finder_registry[_frozen_importlib.FileFinder] = ResourceFinder
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
pass
def register_finder(loader, finder_maker):
_finder_registry[type(loader)] = finder_maker
_finder_cache = {}
def finder(package):
"""
Return a resource finder for a package.
:param package: The name of the package.
:return: A :class:`ResourceFinder` instance for the package.
"""
if package in _finder_cache:
result = _finder_cache[package]
else:
if package not in sys.modules:
__import__(package)
module = sys.modules[package]
path = getattr(module, '__path__', None)
if path is None:
raise DistlibException('You cannot get a finder for a module, '
'only for a package')
loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None)
finder_maker = _finder_registry.get(type(loader))
if finder_maker is None:
raise DistlibException('Unable to locate finder for %r' % package)
result = finder_maker(module)
_finder_cache[package] = result
return result
_dummy_module = types.ModuleType(str('__dummy__'))
def finder_for_path(path):
"""
Return a resource finder for a path, which should represent a container.
:param path: The path.
:return: A :class:`ResourceFinder` instance for the path.
"""
result = None
# calls any path hooks, gets importer into cache
pkgutil.get_importer(path)
loader = sys.path_importer_cache.get(path)
finder = _finder_registry.get(type(loader))
if finder:
module = _dummy_module
module.__file__ = os.path.join(path, '')
module.__loader__ = loader
result = finder(module)
return result
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Vinay Sajip.
# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
from io import BytesIO
import logging
import os
import re
import struct
import sys
from .compat import sysconfig, fsencode, detect_encoding, ZipFile
from .resources import finder
from .util import (FileOperator, get_export_entry, convert_path,
get_executable, in_venv)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_DEFAULT_MANIFEST = '''
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
<assemblyIdentity version="1.0.0.0"
processorArchitecture="X86"
name="%s"
type="win32"/>
<!-- Identify the application security requirements. -->
<trustInfo xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
<security>
<requestedPrivileges>
<requestedExecutionLevel level="asInvoker" uiAccess="false"/>
</requestedPrivileges>
</security>
</trustInfo>
</assembly>'''.strip()
# check if Python is called on the first line with this expression
FIRST_LINE_RE = re.compile(b'^#!.*pythonw?[0-9.]*([ \t].*)?$')
SCRIPT_TEMPLATE = '''# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys, re
def _resolve(module, func):
__import__(module)
mod = sys.modules[module]
parts = func.split('.')
result = getattr(mod, parts.pop(0))
for p in parts:
result = getattr(result, p)
return result
try:
sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
func = _resolve('%(module)s', '%(func)s')
rc = func() # None interpreted as 0
except Exception as e: # only supporting Python >= 2.6
sys.stderr.write('%%s\\n' %% e)
rc = 1
sys.exit(rc)
'''
class ScriptMaker(object):
"""
A class to copy or create scripts from source scripts or callable
specifications.
"""
script_template = SCRIPT_TEMPLATE
executable = None # for shebangs
def __init__(self, source_dir, target_dir, add_launchers=True,
dry_run=False, fileop=None):
self.source_dir = source_dir
self.target_dir = target_dir
self.add_launchers = add_launchers
self.force = False
self.clobber = False
# It only makes sense to set mode bits on POSIX.
self.set_mode = (os.name == 'posix')
self.variants = set(('', 'X.Y'))
self._fileop = fileop or FileOperator(dry_run)
def _get_alternate_executable(self, executable, options):
if options.get('gui', False) and os.name == 'nt':
dn, fn = os.path.split(executable)
fn = fn.replace('python', 'pythonw')
executable = os.path.join(dn, fn)
return executable
def _get_shebang(self, encoding, post_interp=b'', options=None):
if self.executable:
executable = self.executable
elif not sysconfig.is_python_build():
executable = get_executable()
elif in_venv():
executable = os.path.join(sysconfig.get_path('scripts'),
'python%s' % sysconfig.get_config_var('EXE'))
else:
executable = os.path.join(
sysconfig.get_config_var('BINDIR'),
'python%s%s' % (sysconfig.get_config_var('VERSION'),
sysconfig.get_config_var('EXE')))
if options:
executable = self._get_alternate_executable(executable, options)
executable = fsencode(executable)
shebang = b'#!' + executable + post_interp + b'\n'
# Python parser starts to read a script using UTF-8 until
# it gets a #coding:xxx cookie. The shebang has to be the
# first line of a file, the #coding:xxx cookie cannot be
# written before. So the shebang has to be decodable from
# UTF-8.
try:
shebang.decode('utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ValueError(
'The shebang (%r) is not decodable from utf-8' % shebang)
# If the script is encoded to a custom encoding (use a
# #coding:xxx cookie), the shebang has to be decodable from
# the script encoding too.
if encoding != 'utf-8':
try:
shebang.decode(encoding)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ValueError(
'The shebang (%r) is not decodable '
'from the script encoding (%r)' % (shebang, encoding))
return shebang
def _get_script_text(self, entry):
return self.script_template % dict(module=entry.prefix,
func=entry.suffix)
manifest = _DEFAULT_MANIFEST
def get_manifest(self, exename):
base = os.path.basename(exename)
return self.manifest % base
def _write_script(self, names, shebang, script_bytes, filenames, ext):
use_launcher = self.add_launchers and os.name == 'nt'
linesep = os.linesep.encode('utf-8')
if not use_launcher:
script_bytes = shebang + linesep + script_bytes
else:
if ext == 'py':
launcher = self._get_launcher('t')
else:
launcher = self._get_launcher('w')
stream = BytesIO()
with ZipFile(stream, 'w') as zf:
zf.writestr('__main__.py', script_bytes)
zip_data = stream.getvalue()
script_bytes = launcher + shebang + linesep + zip_data
for name in names:
outname = os.path.join(self.target_dir, name)
if use_launcher:
n, e = os.path.splitext(outname)
if e.startswith('.py'):
outname = n
outname = '%s.exe' % outname
try:
self._fileop.write_binary_file(outname, script_bytes)
except Exception:
# Failed writing an executable - it might be in use.
logger.warning('Failed to write executable - trying to '
'use .deleteme logic')
dfname = '%s.deleteme' % outname
if os.path.exists(dfname):
os.remove(dfname) # Not allowed to fail here
os.rename(outname, dfname) # nor here
self._fileop.write_binary_file(outname, script_bytes)
logger.debug('Able to replace executable using '
'.deleteme logic')
try:
os.remove(dfname)
except Exception:
pass # still in use - ignore error
else:
if os.name == 'nt' and not outname.endswith('.' + ext):
outname = '%s.%s' % (outname, ext)
if os.path.exists(outname) and not self.clobber:
logger.warning('Skipping existing file %s', outname)
continue
self._fileop.write_binary_file(outname, script_bytes)
if self.set_mode:
self._fileop.set_executable_mode([outname])
filenames.append(outname)
def _make_script(self, entry, filenames, options=None):
shebang = self._get_shebang('utf-8', options=options)
script = self._get_script_text(entry).encode('utf-8')
name = entry.name
scriptnames = set()
if '' in self.variants:
scriptnames.add(name)
if 'X' in self.variants:
scriptnames.add('%s%s' % (name, sys.version[0]))
if 'X.Y' in self.variants:
scriptnames.add('%s-%s' % (name, sys.version[:3]))
if options and options.get('gui', False):
ext = 'pyw'
else:
ext = 'py'
self._write_script(scriptnames, shebang, script, filenames, ext)
def _copy_script(self, script, filenames):
adjust = False
script = os.path.join(self.source_dir, convert_path(script))
outname = os.path.join(self.target_dir, os.path.basename(script))
if not self.force and not self._fileop.newer(script, outname):
logger.debug('not copying %s (up-to-date)', script)
return
# Always open the file, but ignore failures in dry-run mode --
# that way, we'll get accurate feedback if we can read the
# script.
try:
f = open(script, 'rb')
except IOError:
if not self.dry_run:
raise
f = None
else:
encoding, lines = detect_encoding(f.readline)
f.seek(0)
first_line = f.readline()
if not first_line:
logger.warning('%s: %s is an empty file (skipping)',
self.get_command_name(), script)
return
match = FIRST_LINE_RE.match(first_line.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n'))
if match:
adjust = True
post_interp = match.group(1) or b''
if not adjust:
if f:
f.close()
self._fileop.copy_file(script, outname)
if self.set_mode:
self._fileop.set_executable_mode([outname])
filenames.append(outname)
else:
logger.info('copying and adjusting %s -> %s', script,
self.target_dir)
if not self._fileop.dry_run:
shebang = self._get_shebang(encoding, post_interp)
if b'pythonw' in first_line:
ext = 'pyw'
else:
ext = 'py'
n = os.path.basename(outname)
self._write_script([n], shebang, f.read(), filenames, ext)
if f:
f.close()
@property
def dry_run(self):
return self._fileop.dry_run
@dry_run.setter
def dry_run(self, value):
self._fileop.dry_run = value
if os.name == 'nt':
# Executable launcher support.
# Launchers are from https://bitbucket.org/vinay.sajip/simple_launcher/
def _get_launcher(self, kind):
if struct.calcsize('P') == 8: # 64-bit
bits = '64'
else:
bits = '32'
name = '%s%s.exe' % (kind, bits)
# Issue 31: don't hardcode an absolute package name, but
# determine it relative to the current package
distlib_package = __name__.rsplit('.', 1)[0]
result = finder(distlib_package).find(name).bytes
return result
# Public API follows
def make(self, specification, options=None):
"""
Make a script.
:param specification: The specification, which is either a valid export
entry specification (to make a script from a
callable) or a filename (to make a script by
copying from a source location).
:param options: A dictionary of options controlling script generation.
:return: A list of all absolute pathnames written to.
"""
filenames = []
entry = get_export_entry(specification)
if entry is None:
self._copy_script(specification, filenames)
else:
self._make_script(entry, filenames, options=options)
return filenames
def make_multiple(self, specifications, options=None):
"""
Take a list of specifications and make scripts from them,
:param specifications: A list of specifications.
:return: A list of all absolute pathnames written to,
"""
filenames = []
for specification in specifications:
filenames.extend(self.make(specification, options))
return filenames
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 The Python Software Foundation.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
"""
Implementation of a flexible versioning scheme providing support for PEP-386,
distribute-compatible and semantic versioning.
"""
import logging
import re
from .compat import string_types
__all__ = ['NormalizedVersion', 'NormalizedMatcher',
'LegacyVersion', 'LegacyMatcher',
'SemanticVersion', 'SemanticMatcher',
'UnsupportedVersionError', 'get_scheme']
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class UnsupportedVersionError(ValueError):
"""This is an unsupported version."""
pass
class Version(object):
def __init__(self, s):
self._string = s = s.strip()
self._parts = parts = self.parse(s)
assert isinstance(parts, tuple)
assert len(parts) > 0
def parse(self, s):
raise NotImplementedError('please implement in a subclass')
def _check_compatible(self, other):
if type(self) != type(other):
raise TypeError('cannot compare %r and %r' % (self, other))
def __eq__(self, other):
self._check_compatible(other)
return self._parts == other._parts
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __lt__(self, other):
self._check_compatible(other)
return self._parts < other._parts
def __gt__(self, other):
return not (self.__lt__(other) or self.__eq__(other))
def __le__(self, other):
return self.__lt__(other) or self.__eq__(other)
def __ge__(self, other):
return self.__gt__(other) or self.__eq__(other)
# See http://docs.python.org/reference/datamodel#object.__hash__
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self._parts)
def __repr__(self):
return "%s('%s')" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._string)
def __str__(self):
return self._string
@property
def is_prerelease(self):
raise NotImplementedError('Please implement in subclasses.')
class Matcher(object):
version_class = None
dist_re = re.compile(r"^(\w[\s\w'.-]*)(\((.*)\))?")
comp_re = re.compile(r'^(<=|>=|<|>|!=|==|~=)?\s*([^\s,]+)$')
num_re = re.compile(r'^\d+(\.\d+)*$')
# value is either a callable or the name of a method
_operators = {
'<': lambda v, c, p: v < c,
'>': lambda v, c, p: v > c,
'<=': lambda v, c, p: v == c or v < c,
'>=': lambda v, c, p: v == c or v > c,
'==': lambda v, c, p: v == c,
# by default, compatible => >=.
'~=': lambda v, c, p: v == c or v > c,
'!=': lambda v, c, p: v != c,
}
def __init__(self, s):
if self.version_class is None:
raise ValueError('Please specify a version class')
self._string = s = s.strip()
m = self.dist_re.match(s)
if not m:
raise ValueError('Not valid: %r' % s)
groups = m.groups('')
self.name = groups[0].strip()
self.key = self.name.lower() # for case-insensitive comparisons
clist = []
if groups[2]:
constraints = [c.strip() for c in groups[2].split(',')]
for c in constraints:
m = self.comp_re.match(c)
if not m:
raise ValueError('Invalid %r in %r' % (c, s))
groups = m.groups()
op = groups[0] or '~='
s = groups[1]
if s.endswith('.*'):
if op not in ('==', '!='):
raise ValueError('\'.*\' not allowed for '
'%r constraints' % op)
# Could be a partial version (e.g. for '2.*') which
# won't parse as a version, so keep it as a string
vn, prefix = s[:-2], True
if not self.num_re.match(vn):
# Just to check that vn is a valid version
self.version_class(vn)
else:
# Should parse as a version, so we can create an
# instance for the comparison
vn, prefix = self.version_class(s), False
clist.append((op, vn, prefix))
self._parts = tuple(clist)
def match(self, version):
"""
Check if the provided version matches the constraints.
:param version: The version to match against this instance.
:type version: Strring or :class:`Version` instance.
"""
if isinstance(version, string_types):
version = self.version_class(version)
for operator, constraint, prefix in self._parts:
f = self._operators.get(operator)
if isinstance(f, string_types):
f = getattr(self, f)
if not f:
msg = ('%r not implemented '
'for %s' % (operator, self.__class__.__name__))
raise NotImplementedError(msg)
if not f(version, constraint, prefix):
return False
return True
@property
def exact_version(self):
result = None
if len(self._parts) == 1 and self._parts[0][0] == '==':
result = self._parts[0][1]
return result
def _check_compatible(self, other):
if type(self) != type(other) or self.name != other.name:
raise TypeError('cannot compare %s and %s' % (self, other))
def __eq__(self, other):
self._check_compatible(other)
return self.key == other.key and self._parts == other._parts
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
# See http://docs.python.org/reference/datamodel#object.__hash__
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.key) + hash(self._parts)
def __repr__(self):
return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._string)
def __str__(self):
return self._string
PEP426_VERSION_RE = re.compile(r'^(\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)*)((a|b|c|rc)(\d+))?'
r'(\.(post)(\d+))?(\.(dev)(\d+))?'
r'(-(\d+(\.\d+)?))?$')
def _pep426_key(s):
s = s.strip()
m = PEP426_VERSION_RE.match(s)
if not m:
raise UnsupportedVersionError('Not a valid version: %s' % s)
groups = m.groups()
nums = tuple(int(v) for v in groups[0].split('.'))
while len(nums) > 1 and nums[-1] == 0:
nums = nums[:-1]
pre = groups[3:5]
post = groups[6:8]
dev = groups[9:11]
local = groups[12]
if pre == (None, None):
pre = ()
else:
pre = pre[0], int(pre[1])
if post == (None, None):
post = ()
else:
post = post[0], int(post[1])
if dev == (None, None):
dev = ()
else:
dev = dev[0], int(dev[1])
if local is None:
local = ()
else:
local = tuple([int(s) for s in local.split('.')])
if not pre:
# either before pre-release, or final release and after
if not post and dev:
# before pre-release
pre = ('a', -1) # to sort before a0
else:
pre = ('z',) # to sort after all pre-releases
# now look at the state of post and dev.
if not post:
post = ('_',) # sort before 'a'
if not dev:
dev = ('final',)
#print('%s -> %s' % (s, m.groups()))
return nums, pre, post, dev, local
_normalized_key = _pep426_key
class NormalizedVersion(Version):
"""A rational version.
Good:
1.2 # equivalent to "1.2.0"
1.2.0
1.2a1
1.2.3a2
1.2.3b1
1.2.3c1
1.2.3.4
TODO: fill this out
Bad:
1 # mininum two numbers
1.2a # release level must have a release serial
1.2.3b
"""
def parse(self, s):
result = _normalized_key(s)
# _normalized_key loses trailing zeroes in the release
# clause, since that's needed to ensure that X.Y == X.Y.0 == X.Y.0.0
# However, PEP 440 prefix matching needs it: for example,
# (~= 1.4.5.0) matches differently to (~= 1.4.5.0.0).
m = PEP426_VERSION_RE.match(s) # must succeed
groups = m.groups()
self._release_clause = tuple(int(v) for v in groups[0].split('.'))
return result
PREREL_TAGS = set(['a', 'b', 'c', 'rc', 'dev'])
@property
def is_prerelease(self):
return any(t[0] in self.PREREL_TAGS for t in self._parts if t)
def _match_prefix(x, y):
x = str(x)
y = str(y)
if x == y:
return True
if not x.startswith(y):
return False
n = len(y)
return x[n] == '.'
class NormalizedMatcher(Matcher):
version_class = NormalizedVersion
# value is either a callable or the name of a method
_operators = {
'~=': '_match_compatible',
'<': '_match_lt',
'>': '_match_gt',
'<=': '_match_le',
'>=': '_match_ge',
'==': '_match_eq',
'!=': '_match_ne',
}
def _match_lt(self, version, constraint, prefix):
if version >= constraint:
return False
release_clause = constraint._release_clause
pfx = '.'.join([str(i) for i in release_clause])
return not _match_prefix(version, pfx)
def _match_gt(self, version, constraint, prefix):
if version <= constraint:
return False
release_clause = constraint._release_clause
pfx = '.'.join([str(i) for i in release_clause])
return not _match_prefix(version, pfx)
def _match_le(self, version, constraint, prefix):
return version <= constraint
def _match_ge(self, version, constraint, prefix):
return version >= constraint
def _match_eq(self, version, constraint, prefix):
if not prefix:
result = (version == constraint)
else:
result = _match_prefix(version, constraint)
return result
def _match_ne(self, version, constraint, prefix):
if not prefix:
result = (version != constraint)
else:
result = not _match_prefix(version, constraint)
return result
def _match_compatible(self, version, constraint, prefix):
if version == constraint:
return True
if version < constraint:
return False
release_clause = constraint._release_clause
if len(release_clause) > 1:
release_clause = release_clause[:-1]
pfx = '.'.join([str(i) for i in release_clause])
return _match_prefix(version, pfx)
_REPLACEMENTS = (
(re.compile('[.+-]$'), ''), # remove trailing puncts
(re.compile(r'^[.](\d)'), r'0.\1'), # .N -> 0.N at start
(re.compile('^[.-]'), ''), # remove leading puncts
(re.compile(r'^\((.*)\)$'), r'\1'), # remove parentheses
(re.compile(r'^v(ersion)?\s*(\d+)'), r'\2'), # remove leading v(ersion)
(re.compile(r'^r(ev)?\s*(\d+)'), r'\2'), # remove leading v(ersion)
(re.compile('[.]{2,}'), '.'), # multiple runs of '.'
(re.compile(r'\b(alfa|apha)\b'), 'alpha'), # misspelt alpha
(re.compile(r'\b(pre-alpha|prealpha)\b'),
'pre.alpha'), # standardise
(re.compile(r'\(beta\)$'), 'beta'), # remove parentheses
)
_SUFFIX_REPLACEMENTS = (
(re.compile('^[:~._+-]+'), ''), # remove leading puncts
(re.compile('[,*")([\]]'), ''), # remove unwanted chars
(re.compile('[~:+_ -]'), '.'), # replace illegal chars
(re.compile('[.]{2,}'), '.'), # multiple runs of '.'
(re.compile(r'\.$'), ''), # trailing '.'
)
_NUMERIC_PREFIX = re.compile(r'(\d+(\.\d+)*)')
def _suggest_semantic_version(s):
"""
Try to suggest a semantic form for a version for which
_suggest_normalized_version couldn't come up with anything.
"""
result = s.strip().lower()
for pat, repl in _REPLACEMENTS:
result = pat.sub(repl, result)
if not result:
result = '0.0.0'
# Now look for numeric prefix, and separate it out from
# the rest.
#import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
m = _NUMERIC_PREFIX.match(result)
if not m:
prefix = '0.0.0'
suffix = result
else:
prefix = m.groups()[0].split('.')
prefix = [int(i) for i in prefix]
while len(prefix) < 3:
prefix.append(0)
if len(prefix) == 3:
suffix = result[m.end():]
else:
suffix = '.'.join([str(i) for i in prefix[3:]]) + result[m.end():]
prefix = prefix[:3]
prefix = '.'.join([str(i) for i in prefix])
suffix = suffix.strip()
if suffix:
#import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
# massage the suffix.
for pat, repl in _SUFFIX_REPLACEMENTS:
suffix = pat.sub(repl, suffix)
if not suffix:
result = prefix
else:
sep = '-' if 'dev' in suffix else '+'
result = prefix + sep + suffix
if not is_semver(result):
result = None
return result
def _suggest_normalized_version(s):
"""Suggest a normalized version close to the given version string.
If you have a version string that isn't rational (i.e. NormalizedVersion
doesn't like it) then you might be able to get an equivalent (or close)
rational version from this function.
This does a number of simple normalizations to the given string, based
on observation of versions currently in use on PyPI. Given a dump of
those version during PyCon 2009, 4287 of them:
- 2312 (53.93%) match NormalizedVersion without change
with the automatic suggestion
- 3474 (81.04%) match when using this suggestion method
@param s {str} An irrational version string.
@returns A rational version string, or None, if couldn't determine one.
"""
try:
_normalized_key(s)
return s # already rational
except UnsupportedVersionError:
pass
rs = s.lower()
# part of this could use maketrans
for orig, repl in (('-alpha', 'a'), ('-beta', 'b'), ('alpha', 'a'),
('beta', 'b'), ('rc', 'c'), ('-final', ''),
('-pre', 'c'),
('-release', ''), ('.release', ''), ('-stable', ''),
('+', '.'), ('_', '.'), (' ', ''), ('.final', ''),
('final', '')):
rs = rs.replace(orig, repl)
# if something ends with dev or pre, we add a 0
rs = re.sub(r"pre$", r"pre0", rs)
rs = re.sub(r"dev$", r"dev0", rs)
# if we have something like "b-2" or "a.2" at the end of the
# version, that is pobably beta, alpha, etc
# let's remove the dash or dot
rs = re.sub(r"([abc]|rc)[\-\.](\d+)$", r"\1\2", rs)
# 1.0-dev-r371 -> 1.0.dev371
# 0.1-dev-r79 -> 0.1.dev79
rs = re.sub(r"[\-\.](dev)[\-\.]?r?(\d+)$", r".\1\2", rs)
# Clean: 2.0.a.3, 2.0.b1, 0.9.0~c1
rs = re.sub(r"[.~]?([abc])\.?", r"\1", rs)
# Clean: v0.3, v1.0
if rs.startswith('v'):
rs = rs[1:]
# Clean leading '0's on numbers.
#TODO: unintended side-effect on, e.g., "2003.05.09"
# PyPI stats: 77 (~2%) better
rs = re.sub(r"\b0+(\d+)(?!\d)", r"\1", rs)
# Clean a/b/c with no version. E.g. "1.0a" -> "1.0a0". Setuptools infers
# zero.
# PyPI stats: 245 (7.56%) better
rs = re.sub(r"(\d+[abc])$", r"\g<1>0", rs)
# the 'dev-rNNN' tag is a dev tag
rs = re.sub(r"\.?(dev-r|dev\.r)\.?(\d+)$", r".dev\2", rs)
# clean the - when used as a pre delimiter
rs = re.sub(r"-(a|b|c)(\d+)$", r"\1\2", rs)
# a terminal "dev" or "devel" can be changed into ".dev0"
rs = re.sub(r"[\.\-](dev|devel)$", r".dev0", rs)
# a terminal "dev" can be changed into ".dev0"
rs = re.sub(r"(?![\.\-])dev$", r".dev0", rs)
# a terminal "final" or "stable" can be removed
rs = re.sub(r"(final|stable)$", "", rs)
# The 'r' and the '-' tags are post release tags
# 0.4a1.r10 -> 0.4a1.post10
# 0.9.33-17222 -> 0.9.33.post17222
# 0.9.33-r17222 -> 0.9.33.post17222
rs = re.sub(r"\.?(r|-|-r)\.?(\d+)$", r".post\2", rs)
# Clean 'r' instead of 'dev' usage:
# 0.9.33+r17222 -> 0.9.33.dev17222
# 1.0dev123 -> 1.0.dev123
# 1.0.git123 -> 1.0.dev123
# 1.0.bzr123 -> 1.0.dev123
# 0.1a0dev.123 -> 0.1a0.dev123
# PyPI stats: ~150 (~4%) better
rs = re.sub(r"\.?(dev|git|bzr)\.?(\d+)$", r".dev\2", rs)
# Clean '.pre' (normalized from '-pre' above) instead of 'c' usage:
# 0.2.pre1 -> 0.2c1
# 0.2-c1 -> 0.2c1
# 1.0preview123 -> 1.0c123
# PyPI stats: ~21 (0.62%) better
rs = re.sub(r"\.?(pre|preview|-c)(\d+)$", r"c\g<2>", rs)
# Tcl/Tk uses "px" for their post release markers
rs = re.sub(r"p(\d+)$", r".post\1", rs)
try:
_normalized_key(rs)
except UnsupportedVersionError:
rs = None
return rs
#
# Legacy version processing (distribute-compatible)
#
_VERSION_PART = re.compile(r'([a-z]+|\d+|[\.-])', re.I)
_VERSION_REPLACE = {
'pre': 'c',
'preview': 'c',
'-': 'final-',
'rc': 'c',
'dev': '@',
'': None,
'.': None,
}
def _legacy_key(s):
def get_parts(s):
result = []
for p in _VERSION_PART.split(s.lower()):
p = _VERSION_REPLACE.get(p, p)
if p:
if '0' <= p[:1] <= '9':
p = p.zfill(8)
else:
p = '*' + p
result.append(p)
result.append('*final')
return result
result = []
for p in get_parts(s):
if p.startswith('*'):
if p < '*final':
while result and result[-1] == '*final-':
result.pop()
while result and result[-1] == '00000000':
result.pop()
result.append(p)
return tuple(result)
class LegacyVersion(Version):
def parse(self, s):
return _legacy_key(s)
PREREL_TAGS = set(
['*a', '*alpha', '*b', '*beta', '*c', '*rc', '*r', '*@', '*pre']
)
@property
def is_prerelease(self):
return any(x in self.PREREL_TAGS for x in self._parts)
class LegacyMatcher(Matcher):
version_class = LegacyVersion
_operators = dict(Matcher._operators)
_operators['~='] = '_match_compatible'
numeric_re = re.compile('^(\d+(\.\d+)*)')
def _match_compatible(self, version, constraint, prefix):
if version < constraint:
return False
m = self.numeric_re.match(str(constraint))
if not m:
logger.warning('Cannot compute compatible match for version %s '
' and constraint %s', version, constraint)
return True
s = m.groups()[0]
if '.' in s:
s = s.rsplit('.', 1)[0]
return _match_prefix(version, s)
#
# Semantic versioning
#
_SEMVER_RE = re.compile(r'^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)'
r'(-[a-z0-9]+(\.[a-z0-9-]+)*)?'
r'(\+[a-z0-9]+(\.[a-z0-9-]+)*)?$', re.I)
def is_semver(s):
return _SEMVER_RE.match(s)
def _semantic_key(s):
def make_tuple(s, absent):
if s is None:
result = (absent,)
else:
parts = s[1:].split('.')
# We can't compare ints and strings on Python 3, so fudge it
# by zero-filling numeric values so simulate a numeric comparison
result = tuple([p.zfill(8) if p.isdigit() else p for p in parts])
return result
m = is_semver(s)
if not m:
raise UnsupportedVersionError(s)
groups = m.groups()
major, minor, patch = [int(i) for i in groups[:3]]
# choose the '|' and '*' so that versions sort correctly
pre, build = make_tuple(groups[3], '|'), make_tuple(groups[5], '*')
return (major, minor, patch), pre, build
class SemanticVersion(Version):
def parse(self, s):
return _semantic_key(s)
@property
def is_prerelease(self):
return self._parts[1][0] != '|'
class SemanticMatcher(Matcher):
version_class = SemanticVersion
class VersionScheme(object):
def __init__(self, key, matcher, suggester=None):
self.key = key
self.matcher = matcher
self.suggester = suggester
def is_valid_version(self, s):
try:
self.matcher.version_class(s)
result = True
except UnsupportedVersionError:
result = False
return result
def is_valid_matcher(self, s):
try:
self.matcher(s)
result = True
except UnsupportedVersionError:
result = False
return result
def is_valid_constraint_list(self, s):
"""
Used for processing some metadata fields
"""
return self.is_valid_matcher('dummy_name (%s)' % s)
def suggest(self, s):
if self.suggester is None:
result = None
else:
result = self.suggester(s)
return result
_SCHEMES = {
'normalized': VersionScheme(_normalized_key, NormalizedMatcher,
_suggest_normalized_version),
'legacy': VersionScheme(_legacy_key, LegacyMatcher, lambda self, s: s),
'semantic': VersionScheme(_semantic_key, SemanticMatcher,
_suggest_semantic_version),
}
_SCHEMES['default'] = _SCHEMES['normalized']
def get_scheme(name):
if name not in _SCHEMES:
raise ValueError('unknown scheme name: %r' % name)
return _SCHEMES[name]
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Vinay Sajip.
# Licensed to the Python Software Foundation under a contributor agreement.
# See LICENSE.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt.
#
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import base64
import codecs
import datetime
import distutils.util
from email import message_from_file
import hashlib
import imp
import json
import logging
import os
import posixpath
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import zipfile
from . import __version__, DistlibException
from .compat import sysconfig, ZipFile, fsdecode, text_type, filter
from .database import InstalledDistribution
from .metadata import Metadata, METADATA_FILENAME
from .util import (FileOperator, convert_path, CSVReader, CSVWriter,
cached_property, get_cache_base, read_exports)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if hasattr(sys, 'pypy_version_info'):
IMP_PREFIX = 'pp'
elif sys.platform.startswith('java'):
IMP_PREFIX = 'jy'
elif sys.platform == 'cli':
IMP_PREFIX = 'ip'
else:
IMP_PREFIX = 'cp'
VER_SUFFIX = sysconfig.get_config_var('py_version_nodot')
if not VER_SUFFIX: # pragma: no cover
VER_SUFFIX = '%s%s' % sys.version_info[:2]
PYVER = 'py' + VER_SUFFIX
IMPVER = IMP_PREFIX + VER_SUFFIX
ARCH = distutils.util.get_platform().replace('-', '_').replace('.', '_')
ABI = sysconfig.get_config_var('SOABI')
if ABI and ABI.startswith('cpython-'):
ABI = ABI.replace('cpython-', 'cp')
else:
ABI = 'none'
FILENAME_RE = re.compile(r'''
(?P<nm>[^-]+)
-(?P<vn>\d+[^-]*)
(-(?P<bn>\d+[^-]*))?
-(?P<py>\w+\d+(\.\w+\d+)*)
-(?P<bi>\w+)
-(?P<ar>\w+)
\.whl$
''', re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE)
NAME_VERSION_RE = re.compile(r'''
(?P<nm>[^-]+)
-(?P<vn>\d+[^-]*)
(-(?P<bn>\d+[^-]*))?$
''', re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE)
SHEBANG_RE = re.compile(br'\s*#![^\r\n]*')
if os.sep == '/':
to_posix = lambda o: o
else:
to_posix = lambda o: o.replace(os.sep, '/')
class Mounter(object):
def __init__(self):
self.impure_wheels = {}
self.libs = {}
def add(self, pathname, extensions):
self.impure_wheels[pathname] = extensions
self.libs.update(extensions)
def remove(self, pathname):
extensions = self.impure_wheels.pop(pathname)
for k, v in extensions:
if k in self.libs:
del self.libs[k]
def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
if fullname in self.libs:
result = self
else:
result = None
return result
def load_module(self, fullname):
if fullname in sys.modules:
result = sys.modules[fullname]
else:
if fullname not in self.libs:
raise ImportError('unable to find extension for %s' % fullname)
result = imp.load_dynamic(fullname, self.libs[fullname])
result.__loader__ = self
parts = fullname.rsplit('.', 1)
if len(parts) > 1:
result.__package__ = parts[0]
return result
_hook = Mounter()
class Wheel(object):
"""
Class to build and install from Wheel files (PEP 427).
"""
wheel_version = (1, 1)
hash_kind = 'sha256'
def __init__(self, filename=None, sign=False, verify=False):
"""
Initialise an instance using a (valid) filename.
"""
self.sign = sign
self.verify = verify
self.buildver = ''
self.pyver = [PYVER]
self.abi = ['none']
self.arch = ['any']
self.dirname = os.getcwd()
if filename is None:
self.name = 'dummy'
self.version = '0.1'
self._filename = self.filename
else:
m = NAME_VERSION_RE.match(filename)
if m:
info = m.groupdict('')
self.name = info['nm']
self.version = info['vn']
self.buildver = info['bn']
self._filename = self.filename
else:
dirname, filename = os.path.split(filename)
m = FILENAME_RE.match(filename)
if not m:
raise DistlibException('Invalid name or '
'filename: %r' % filename)
if dirname:
self.dirname = os.path.abspath(dirname)
self._filename = filename
info = m.groupdict('')
self.name = info['nm']
self.version = info['vn']
self.buildver = info['bn']
self.pyver = info['py'].split('.')
self.abi = info['bi'].split('.')
self.arch = info['ar'].split('.')
@property
def filename(self):
"""
Build and return a filename from the various components.
"""
if self.buildver:
buildver = '-' + self.buildver
else:
buildver = ''
pyver = '.'.join(self.pyver)
abi = '.'.join(self.abi)
arch = '.'.join(self.arch)
return '%s-%s%s-%s-%s-%s.whl' % (self.name, self.version, buildver,
pyver, abi, arch)
@property
def tags(self):
for pyver in self.pyver:
for abi in self.abi:
for arch in self.arch:
yield pyver, abi, arch
@cached_property
def metadata(self):
pathname = os.path.join(self.dirname, self.filename)
name_ver = '%s-%s' % (self.name, self.version)
info_dir = '%s.dist-info' % name_ver
wrapper = codecs.getreader('utf-8')
metadata_filename = posixpath.join(info_dir, METADATA_FILENAME)
with ZipFile(pathname, 'r') as zf:
try:
with zf.open(metadata_filename) as bf:
wf = wrapper(bf)
result = Metadata(fileobj=wf)
except KeyError:
raise ValueError('Invalid wheel, because %s is '
'missing' % METADATA_FILENAME)
return result
@cached_property
def info(self):
pathname = os.path.join(self.dirname, self.filename)
name_ver = '%s-%s' % (self.name, self.version)
info_dir = '%s.dist-info' % name_ver
metadata_filename = posixpath.join(info_dir, 'WHEEL')
wrapper = codecs.getreader('utf-8')
with ZipFile(pathname, 'r') as zf:
with zf.open(metadata_filename) as bf:
wf = wrapper(bf)
message = message_from_file(wf)
result = dict(message)
return result
def process_shebang(self, data):
m = SHEBANG_RE.match(data)
if m:
data = b'#!python' + data[m.end():]
else:
cr = data.find(b'\r')
lf = data.find(b'\n')
if cr < 0 or cr > lf:
term = b'\n'
else:
if data[cr:cr + 2] == b'\r\n':
term = b'\r\n'
else:
term = b'\r'
data = b'#!python' + term + data
return data
def get_hash(self, data, hash_kind=None):
if hash_kind is None:
hash_kind = self.hash_kind
try:
hasher = getattr(hashlib, hash_kind)
except AttributeError:
raise DistlibException('Unsupported hash algorithm: %r' % hash_kind)
result = hasher(data).digest()
result = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(result).rstrip(b'=').decode('ascii')
return hash_kind, result
def write_record(self, records, record_path, base):
with CSVWriter(record_path) as writer:
for row in records:
writer.writerow(row)
p = to_posix(os.path.relpath(record_path, base))
writer.writerow((p, '', ''))
def build(self, paths, tags=None, wheel_version=None):
"""
Build a wheel from files in specified paths, and use any specified tags
when determining the name of the wheel.
"""
if tags is None:
tags = {}
libkey = list(filter(lambda o: o in paths, ('purelib', 'platlib')))[0]
if libkey == 'platlib':
is_pure = 'false'
default_pyver = [IMPVER]
default_abi = [ABI]
default_arch = [ARCH]
else:
is_pure = 'true'
default_pyver = [PYVER]
default_abi = ['none']
default_arch = ['any']
self.pyver = tags.get('pyver', default_pyver)
self.abi = tags.get('abi', default_abi)
self.arch = tags.get('arch', default_arch)
libdir = paths[libkey]
name_ver = '%s-%s' % (self.name, self.version)
data_dir = '%s.data' % name_ver
info_dir = '%s.dist-info' % name_ver
archive_paths = []
# First, stuff which is not in site-packages
for key in ('data', 'headers', 'scripts'):
if key not in paths:
continue
path = paths[key]
if os.path.isdir(path):
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
for fn in files:
p = fsdecode(os.path.join(root, fn))
rp = os.path.relpath(p, path)
ap = to_posix(os.path.join(data_dir, key, rp))
archive_paths.append((ap, p))
if key == 'scripts' and not p.endswith('.exe'):
with open(p, 'rb') as f:
data = f.read()
data = self.process_shebang(data)
with open(p, 'wb') as f:
f.write(data)
# Now, stuff which is in site-packages, other than the
# distinfo stuff.
path = libdir
distinfo = None
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
if root == path:
# At the top level only, save distinfo for later
# and skip it for now
for i, dn in enumerate(dirs):
dn = fsdecode(dn)
if dn.endswith('.dist-info'):
distinfo = os.path.join(root, dn)
del dirs[i]
break
assert distinfo, '.dist-info directory expected, not found'
for fn in files:
# comment out next suite to leave .pyc files in
if fsdecode(fn).endswith(('.pyc', '.pyo')):
continue
p = os.path.join(root, fn)
rp = to_posix(os.path.relpath(p, path))
archive_paths.append((rp, p))
# Now distinfo. Assumed to be flat, i.e. os.listdir is enough.
files = os.listdir(distinfo)
for fn in files:
if fn not in ('RECORD', 'INSTALLER', 'SHARED'):
p = fsdecode(os.path.join(distinfo, fn))
ap = to_posix(os.path.join(info_dir, fn))
archive_paths.append((ap, p))
wheel_metadata = [
'Wheel-Version: %d.%d' % (wheel_version or self.wheel_version),
'Generator: distlib %s' % __version__,
'Root-Is-Purelib: %s' % is_pure,
]
for pyver, abi, arch in self.tags:
wheel_metadata.append('Tag: %s-%s-%s' % (pyver, abi, arch))
p = os.path.join(distinfo, 'WHEEL')
with open(p, 'w') as f:
f.write('\n'.join(wheel_metadata))
ap = to_posix(os.path.join(info_dir, 'WHEEL'))
archive_paths.append((ap, p))
# Now, at last, RECORD.
# Paths in here are archive paths - nothing else makes sense.
records = []
hasher = getattr(hashlib, self.hash_kind)
for ap, p in archive_paths:
with open(p, 'rb') as f:
data = f.read()
digest = '%s=%s' % self.get_hash(data)
size = os.path.getsize(p)
records.append((ap, digest, size))
p = os.path.join(distinfo, 'RECORD')
self.write_record(records, p, libdir)
ap = to_posix(os.path.join(info_dir, 'RECORD'))
archive_paths.append((ap, p))
# Now, ready to build the zip file
pathname = os.path.join(self.dirname, self.filename)
with ZipFile(pathname, 'w', zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as zf:
for ap, p in archive_paths:
logger.debug('Wrote %s to %s in wheel', p, ap)
zf.write(p, ap)
return pathname
def install(self, paths, maker, **kwargs):
"""
Install a wheel to the specified paths. If kwarg ``warner`` is
specified, it should be a callable, which will be called with two
tuples indicating the wheel version of this software and the wheel
version in the file, if there is a discrepancy in the versions.
This can be used to issue any warnings to raise any exceptions.
If kwarg ``lib_only`` is True, only the purelib/platlib files are
installed, and the headers, scripts, data and dist-info metadata are
not written.
The return value is a :class:`InstalledDistribution` instance unless
``options.lib_only`` is True, in which case the return value is ``None``.
"""
dry_run = maker.dry_run
warner = kwargs.get('warner')
lib_only = kwargs.get('lib_only', False)
pathname = os.path.join(self.dirname, self.filename)
name_ver = '%s-%s' % (self.name, self.version)
data_dir = '%s.data' % name_ver
info_dir = '%s.dist-info' % name_ver
metadata_name = posixpath.join(info_dir, METADATA_FILENAME)
wheel_metadata_name = posixpath.join(info_dir, 'WHEEL')
record_name = posixpath.join(info_dir, 'RECORD')
wrapper = codecs.getreader('utf-8')
with ZipFile(pathname, 'r') as zf:
with zf.open(wheel_metadata_name) as bwf:
wf = wrapper(bwf)
message = message_from_file(wf)
wv = message['Wheel-Version'].split('.', 1)
file_version = tuple([int(i) for i in wv])
if (file_version != self.wheel_version) and warner:
warner(self.wheel_version, file_version)
if message['Root-Is-Purelib'] == 'true':
libdir = paths['purelib']
else:
libdir = paths['platlib']
records = {}
with zf.open(record_name) as bf:
with CSVReader(stream=bf) as reader:
for row in reader:
p = row[0]
records[p] = row
data_pfx = posixpath.join(data_dir, '')
info_pfx = posixpath.join(info_dir, '')
script_pfx = posixpath.join(data_dir, 'scripts', '')
# make a new instance rather than a copy of maker's,
# as we mutate it
fileop = FileOperator(dry_run=dry_run)
fileop.record = True # so we can rollback if needed
bc = not sys.dont_write_bytecode # Double negatives. Lovely!
outfiles = [] # for RECORD writing
# for script copying/shebang processing
workdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
# set target dir later
# we default add_launchers to False, as the
# Python Launcher should be used instead
maker.source_dir = workdir
maker.target_dir = None
try:
for zinfo in zf.infolist():
arcname = zinfo.filename
if isinstance(arcname, text_type):
u_arcname = arcname
else:
u_arcname = arcname.decode('utf-8')
# The signature file won't be in RECORD,
# and we don't currently don't do anything with it
if u_arcname.endswith('/RECORD.jws'):
continue
row = records[u_arcname]
if row[2] and str(zinfo.file_size) != row[2]:
raise DistlibException('size mismatch for '
'%s' % u_arcname)
if row[1]:
kind, value = row[1].split('=', 1)
with zf.open(arcname) as bf:
data = bf.read()
_, digest = self.get_hash(data, kind)
if digest != value:
raise DistlibException('digest mismatch for '
'%s' % arcname)
if lib_only and u_arcname.startswith((info_pfx, data_pfx)):
logger.debug('lib_only: skipping %s', u_arcname)
continue
is_script = (u_arcname.startswith(script_pfx)
and not u_arcname.endswith('.exe'))
if u_arcname.startswith(data_pfx):
_, where, rp = u_arcname.split('/', 2)
outfile = os.path.join(paths[where], convert_path(rp))
else:
# meant for site-packages.
if u_arcname in (wheel_metadata_name, record_name):
continue
outfile = os.path.join(libdir, convert_path(u_arcname))
if not is_script:
with zf.open(arcname) as bf:
fileop.copy_stream(bf, outfile)
outfiles.append(outfile)
# Double check the digest of the written file
if not dry_run and row[1]:
with open(outfile, 'rb') as bf:
data = bf.read()
_, newdigest = self.get_hash(data, kind)
if newdigest != digest:
raise DistlibException('digest mismatch '
'on write for '
'%s' % outfile)
if bc and outfile.endswith('.py'):
try:
pyc = fileop.byte_compile(outfile)
outfiles.append(pyc)
except Exception:
# Don't give up if byte-compilation fails,
# but log it and perhaps warn the user
logger.warning('Byte-compilation failed',
exc_info=True)
else:
fn = os.path.basename(convert_path(arcname))
workname = os.path.join(workdir, fn)
with zf.open(arcname) as bf:
fileop.copy_stream(bf, workname)
dn, fn = os.path.split(outfile)
maker.target_dir = dn
filenames = maker.make(fn)
fileop.set_executable_mode(filenames)
outfiles.extend(filenames)
if lib_only:
logger.debug('lib_only: returning None')
dist = None
else:
# Generate scripts
# Try to get pydist.json so we can see if there are
# any commands to generate. If this fails (e.g. because
# of a legacy wheel), log a warning but don't give up.
commands = None
file_version = self.info['Wheel-Version']
if file_version == '1.0':
# Use legacy info
ep = posixpath.join(info_dir, 'entry_points.txt')
try:
with zf.open(ep) as bwf:
epdata = read_exports(bwf)
commands = {}
for key in ('console', 'gui'):
k = '%s_scripts' % key
if k in epdata:
commands['wrap_%s' % key] = d = {}
for v in epdata[k].values():
s = '%s:%s' % (v.prefix, v.suffix)
if v.flags:
s += ' %s' % v.flags
d[v.name] = s
except Exception:
logger.warning('Unable to read legacy script '
'metadata, so cannot generate '
'scripts')
else:
try:
with zf.open(metadata_name) as bwf:
wf = wrapper(bwf)
commands = json.load(wf).get('commands')
except Exception:
logger.warning('Unable to read JSON metadata, so '
'cannot generate scripts')
if commands:
console_scripts = commands.get('wrap_console', {})
gui_scripts = commands.get('wrap_gui', {})
if console_scripts or gui_scripts:
script_dir = paths.get('scripts', '')
if not os.path.isdir(script_dir):
raise ValueError('Valid script path not '
'specified')
maker.target_dir = script_dir
for k, v in console_scripts.items():
script = '%s = %s' % (k, v)
filenames = maker.make(script)
fileop.set_executable_mode(filenames)
if gui_scripts:
options = {'gui': True }
for k, v in gui_scripts.items():
script = '%s = %s' % (k, v)
filenames = maker.make(script, options)
fileop.set_executable_mode(filenames)
p = os.path.join(libdir, info_dir)
dist = InstalledDistribution(p)
# Write SHARED
paths = dict(paths) # don't change passed in dict
del paths['purelib']
del paths['platlib']
paths['lib'] = libdir
p = dist.write_shared_locations(paths, dry_run)
if p:
outfiles.append(p)
# Write RECORD
dist.write_installed_files(outfiles, paths['prefix'],
dry_run)
return dist
except Exception: # pragma: no cover
logger.exception('installation failed.')
fileop.rollback()
raise
finally:
shutil.rmtree(workdir)
def _get_dylib_cache(self):
# Use native string to avoid issues on 2.x: see Python #20140.
result = os.path.join(get_cache_base(), str('dylib-cache'), sys.version[:3])
if not os.path.isdir(result):
os.makedirs(result)
return result
def _get_extensions(self):
pathname = os.path.join(self.dirname, self.filename)
name_ver = '%s-%s' % (self.name, self.version)
info_dir = '%s.dist-info' % name_ver
arcname = posixpath.join(info_dir, 'EXTENSIONS')
wrapper = codecs.getreader('utf-8')
result = []
with ZipFile(pathname, 'r') as zf:
try:
with zf.open(arcname) as bf:
wf = wrapper(bf)
extensions = json.load(wf)
cache_base = self._get_dylib_cache()
for name, relpath in extensions.items():
dest = os.path.join(cache_base, convert_path(relpath))
if not os.path.exists(dest):
extract = True
else:
file_time = os.stat(dest).st_mtime
file_time = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(file_time)
info = zf.getinfo(relpath)
wheel_time = datetime.datetime(*info.date_time)
extract = wheel_time > file_time
if extract:
zf.extract(relpath, cache_base)
result.append((name, dest))
except KeyError:
pass
return result
def mount(self, append=False):
pathname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(self.dirname, self.filename))
if not is_compatible(self):
msg = 'Wheel %s not mountable in this Python.' % pathname
raise DistlibException(msg)
if pathname in sys.path:
logger.debug('%s already in path', pathname)
else:
if append:
sys.path.append(pathname)
else:
sys.path.insert(0, pathname)
extensions = self._get_extensions()
if extensions:
if _hook not in sys.meta_path:
sys.meta_path.append(_hook)
_hook.add(pathname, extensions)
def unmount(self):
pathname = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(self.dirname, self.filename))
if pathname not in sys.path:
logger.debug('%s not in path', pathname)
else:
sys.path.remove(pathname)
if pathname in _hook.impure_wheels:
_hook.remove(pathname)
if not _hook.impure_wheels:
if _hook in sys.meta_path:
sys.meta_path.remove(_hook)
def compatible_tags():
"""
Return (pyver, abi, arch) tuples compatible with this Python.
"""
versions = [VER_SUFFIX]
major = VER_SUFFIX[0]
for minor in range(sys.version_info[1] - 1, - 1, -1):
versions.append(''.join([major, str(minor)]))
abis = []
for suffix, _, _ in imp.get_suffixes():
if suffix.startswith('.abi'):
abis.append(suffix.split('.', 2)[1])
abis.sort()
if ABI != 'none':
abis.insert(0, ABI)
abis.append('none')
result = []
# Most specific - our Python version, ABI and arch
for abi in abis:
result.append((''.join((IMP_PREFIX, versions[0])), abi, ARCH))
# where no ABI / arch dependency, but IMP_PREFIX dependency
for i, version in enumerate(versions):
result.append((''.join((IMP_PREFIX, version)), 'none', 'any'))
if i == 0:
result.append((''.join((IMP_PREFIX, version[0])), 'none', 'any'))
# no IMP_PREFIX, ABI or arch dependency
for i, version in enumerate(versions):
result.append((''.join(('py', version)), 'none', 'any'))
if i == 0:
result.append((''.join(('py', version[0])), 'none', 'any'))
return result
COMPATIBLE_TAGS = compatible_tags()
del compatible_tags
def is_compatible(wheel, tags=None):
if not isinstance(wheel, Wheel):
wheel = Wheel(wheel) # assume it's a filename
result = False
if tags is None:
tags = COMPATIBLE_TAGS
for ver, abi, arch in tags:
if ver in wheel.pyver and abi in wheel.abi and arch in wheel.arch:
result = True
break
return result
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"""
HTML parsing library based on the WHATWG "HTML5"
specification. The parser is designed to be compatible with existing
HTML found in the wild and implements well-defined error recovery that
is largely compatible with modern desktop web browsers.
Example usage:
import html5lib
f = open("my_document.html")
tree = html5lib.parse(f)
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals
from .html5parser import HTMLParser, parse, parseFragment
from .treebuilders import getTreeBuilder
from .treewalkers import getTreeWalker
from .serializer import serialize
__all__ = ["HTMLParser", "parse", "parseFragment", "getTreeBuilder",
"getTreeWalker", "serialize"]
__version__ = "1.0b1"
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