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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# The Heroku Python Buildpack. This script accepts parameters for a build
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# directory, a cache directory, and a directory for app environment variables.
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# Warning: there are a few hacks in this script to accommodate excellent builds
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# on Heroku. No guarantee for external compatibility is made. However,
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# everything should work fine outside of the Heroku environment, if the
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# environment is setup correctly.
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# Usage:
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#
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# $ bin/compile <build-dir> <cache-dir> <env-path>
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# Fail fast and fail hard.
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set -eo pipefail
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# Boostrap the Buildpack Standard Library.
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export BPLOG_PREFIX="buildpack.python"
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export BUILDPACK_LOG_FILE=${BUILDPACK_LOG_FILE:-/dev/null}
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[ "$BUILDPACK_XTRACE" ] && set -o xtrace
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# Prepend proper path for old-school virtualenv hackery.
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# This may not be neccessary.
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export PATH=:/usr/local/bin:$PATH
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# Setup Path variables, for later use in the Buildpack.
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BIN_DIR=$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd) # absolute path
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ROOT_DIR=$(dirname "$BIN_DIR")
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BUILD_DIR=$1
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CACHE_DIR=$2
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ENV_DIR=$3
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# Export Path variables, for use in sub-scripts.
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export BUILD_DIR CACHE_DIR ENV_DIR
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# Set the Buildpack's internet target for downloading Python distributions.
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# The user can provide BUILDPACK_VENDOR_URL to specify a custom target.
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# Note: this is designed for non-Heroku use, as it does not use the user-provided
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# environment variable mechanism (the ENV_DIR).
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VENDOR_URL="https://lang-python.s3.amazonaws.com/$STACK"
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if [[ -n ${BUILDPACK_VENDOR_URL:-} ]]; then
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VENDOR_URL="$BUILDPACK_VENDOR_URL"
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elif [[ -n ${USE_STAGING_BINARIES} ]]; then
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VENDOR_URL="$USE_STAGING_BINARIES/$STACK"
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fi
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export VENDOR_URL
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# Default Python Versions
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# shellcheck source=bin/default_pythons
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source "$BIN_DIR/default_pythons"
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# Supported Python Branches
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PY38="python-3.8"
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PY37="python-3.7"
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PY36="python-3.6"
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PY35="python-3.5"
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PY34="python-3.4"
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PY27="python-2.7"
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PYPY27="pypy2.7"
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PYPY36="pypy3.6"
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# Which stack is used (for binary downloading), if none is provided (e.g. outside of Heroku)?
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DEFAULT_PYTHON_STACK="cedar-14"
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# If pip doesn't match this version (the version we install), run the installer.
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PIP_UPDATE="20.0.2"
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for file in "$BUILD_DIR/runtime.txt" "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version" ; do
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[ -f "$file" ] || continue
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version=$(tr -d '[:space:]' < "$file")
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case "$version" in "$PY34"*)
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# Python 3.4 support was dropped in pip >= 19.2.
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PIP_UPDATE="19.1.1"
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break
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;;
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esac
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done
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if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR/Pipfile" ]]; then
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# Do not force pipenv users to re-install pipenv locally.
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PIP_UPDATE="9.0.2"
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fi
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export DEFAULT_PYTHON_STACK PIP_UPDATE
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export PY37 PY36 PY35 PY27 PY34
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# Common Problem Warnings:
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# This section creates a temporary file in which to stick the output of `pip install`.
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# The `warnings` subscript then greps through this for common problems and guides
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# the user towards resolution of known issues.
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WARNINGS_LOG=$(mktemp)
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export WARNINGS_LOG
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export RECOMMENDED_PYTHON_VERSION=$DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION
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# The buildpack ships with a few executable tools (e.g. pip-grep, etc).
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# This installs them into the path, so we can execute them directly.
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export PATH=$PATH:$ROOT_DIR/vendor/:$ROOT_DIR/vendor/pip-pop
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# Set environment variables if they weren't set by the platform.
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# Note: this is legacy, for a deprecated build system known as Anvil.
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# This can likely be removed, with caution.
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[ ! "$SLUG_ID" ] && SLUG_ID="defaultslug"
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[ ! "$REQUEST_ID" ] && REQUEST_ID=$SLUG_ID
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[ ! "$STACK" ] && STACK=$DEFAULT_PYTHON_STACK
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# Sanitize externally-provided environment variables:
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# The following environment variables are either problematic or simply unneccessary
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# for the buildpack to have knowledge of, so we unset them, to keep the environment
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# as clean and pristine as possible.
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unset GIT_DIR PYTHONHOME PYTHONPATH
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unset RECEIVE_DATA RUN_KEY BUILD_INFO DEPLOY LOG_TOKEN
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unset CYTOKINE_LOG_FILE GEM_PATH
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# Import the utils script, which contains helper functions used throughout the buildpack.
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# shellcheck source=bin/utils
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source "$BIN_DIR/utils"
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# Import the warnings script, which contains the `pip install` user warning mechanisms
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# (mentioned and explained above)
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# shellcheck source=bin/warnings
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source "$BIN_DIR/warnings"
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# Make the directory in which we will create symlinks from the temporary build directory
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# to `/app`.
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# Symlinks are required, since Python is not a portable installation.
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# More on this topic later.
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mkdir -p /app/.heroku
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# This buildpack programatically generates (or simply copies) a number of files for
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# buildpack machinery: an export script, and a number of `.profile.d` scripts. This
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# section declares the locations of those files and targets.
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PROFILE_PATH="$BUILD_DIR/.profile.d/python.sh"
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EXPORT_PATH="$BIN_DIR/../export"
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GUNICORN_PROFILE_PATH="$BUILD_DIR/.profile.d/python.gunicorn.sh"
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WEB_CONCURRENCY_PROFILE_PATH="$BUILD_DIR/.profile.d/WEB_CONCURRENCY.sh"
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# We'll need to send these statics to other scripts we `source`.
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export BUILD_DIR CACHE_DIR BIN_DIR PROFILE_PATH EXPORT_PATH
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# Python Environment Variables
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# Set Python-specific environment variables, for running Python within the buildpack.
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# Notes on each variable included.
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# PATH is relatively obvious, we need to be able to execute 'python'.
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export PATH=/app/.heroku/python/bin:/app/.heroku/vendor/bin:$PATH
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# Tell Python to not buffer it's stdin/stdout.
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export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
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# Set the locale to a well-known and expected standard.
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export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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# `~/.heroku/vendor` is an place where the buildpack may stick pre-build binaries for known
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# C dependencies (e.g. libmemcached on cedar-14). This section configures Python (GCC, more specifically)
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# and pip to automatically include these paths when building binaries.
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export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/include:/app/.heroku/python/include:$C_INCLUDE_PATH
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export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/include:/app/.heroku/python/include:$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH
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export LIBRARY_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/lib:/app/.heroku/python/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/lib:/app/.heroku/python/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/app/.heroku/vendor/lib/pkg-config:/app/.heroku/python/lib/pkg-config:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH
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# The Application Code
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# --------------------
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# Switch to the repo's context.
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cd "$BUILD_DIR"
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# The Cache
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# ---------
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# The workflow for the Python Buildpack's cache is as follows:
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#
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# - `~/.heroku/{known-paths}` are copied from the cache into the slug.
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# - The build is executed, modifying `~/.heroku/{known-paths}`.
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# - Once the build is complete, `~/.heroku/{known-paths}` is copied back into the cache.
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# Create the cache directory, if it doesn't exist.
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mkdir -p "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku"
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# Restore old artifacts from the cache.
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mkdir -p .heroku
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# The Python installation.
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cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
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# A plain text file which contains the current stack being used (used for cache busting).
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cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
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# A plain text file which contains the current python version being used (used for cache busting).
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cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
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# A plain text file which contains the current sqlite3 version being used (used for cache busting).
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cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-sqlite3-version" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
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# Any pre-compiled binaries, provided by the buildpack.
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cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/vendor" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
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# "editable" installations of code repositories, via pip or pipenv.
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if [[ -d "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src" ]]; then
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cp -R "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src" .heroku/ &> /dev/null || true
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fi
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# The pre_compile hook. Customers rely on this. Don't remove it.
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# This part of the code is used to allow users to customize their build experience
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# without forking the buildpack by providing a `bin/pre_compile` script, which gets
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# run inline with the buildpack automatically.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/hooks/pre_compile
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/pre_compile"
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# Sticky runtimes. If there was a previous build, and it used a given version of Python,
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# continue to use that version of Python in perpituity (warnings will be raised if
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# they are out–of–date).
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if [ -f "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version" ]; then
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DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION=$(cat "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version")
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fi
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# We didn't always record the stack version. This code is in place because of that.
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if [ -f "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack" ]; then
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CACHED_PYTHON_STACK=$(cat "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack")
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else
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CACHED_PYTHON_STACK=$STACK
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fi
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export CACHED_PYTHON_STACK
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# Pipenv Python version support.
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# Detect the version of Python requested from a Pipfile (e.g. python_version or python_full_version).
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# Convert it to a runtime.txt file.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/pipenv-python-version
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/pipenv-python-version"
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# If no runtime was provided by the user, assume the default Python runtime version.
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if [ ! -f runtime.txt ]; then
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echo "$DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION" > runtime.txt
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fi
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# Create the directory for .profile.d, if it doesn't exist.
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mkdir -p "$(dirname "$PROFILE_PATH")"
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# Create the directory for editable source code installation, if it doesn't exist.
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mkdir -p /app/.heroku/src
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# On Heroku CI, builds happen in `/app`. Otherwise, on the Heroku platform,
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# they occur in a temp directory. Beacuse Python is not portable, we must create
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# symlinks to emulate that we are operating in `/app` during the build process.
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# This is (hopefully obviously) because apps end up running from `/app` in production.
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if [[ $BUILD_DIR != '/app' ]]; then
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# python expects to reside in /app, so set up symlinks
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# we will not remove these later so subsequent buildpacks can still invoke it
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ln -nsf "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/python" /app/.heroku/python
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ln -nsf "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/vendor" /app/.heroku/vendor
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# Note: .heroku/src is copied in later.
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fi
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# Download / Install Python, from pre-build binaries available on Amazon S3.
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# This step also bootstraps pip / setuptools.
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(( start=$(nowms) ))
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/python
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/python"
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mtime "python.install.time" "${start}"
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# Install Pipenv dependencies, if a Pipfile was provided.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/pipenv
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/pipenv"
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# If no requirements.txt file given, assume `setup.py develop` is intended.
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# This allows for people to ship a setup.py application to Heroku
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if [ ! -f requirements.txt ] && [ ! -f Pipfile ]; then
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echo "-e ." > requirements.txt
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fi
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# Fix egg-links.
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# Because we're installing things into a different path than we're running them (temp dir vs app dir),
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# We must re-write all of Python's eggpath links to target the proper directory.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/eggpath-fix
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/eggpath-fix"
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# Mercurial support.
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# If a customer appears to be using mercurial for dependency resolution, we install it first.
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# Note: this only applies to pip, not pipenv. This can likely be removed, over time. Measure it first.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/mercurial
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/mercurial"
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# Pylibmc support.
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# On cedar-14, libmemcached was not available. The buildpack provides its own version, instead.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/pylibmc
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/pylibmc"
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# Support for Geo libraries. This is deprecated functionality, only functional on cedar-14.
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# It is undocumented.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/geo-libs
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sub_env "$BIN_DIR/steps/geo-libs"
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# GDAL support.
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# This is part of the Geo support.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/gdal
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/gdal"
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# SQLite3 support.
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# This sets up and installs sqlite3 dev headers and the sqlite3 binary but not the
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# libsqlite3-0 library since that exists on the stack image.
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# Note: This only applies to Python 2.7.15+ and Python 3.6.6+
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(( start=$(nowms) ))
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/sqlite3
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/sqlite3"
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buildpack_sqlite3_install
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mtime "sqlite3.install.time" "${start}"
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# pip install
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# -----------
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# Install dependencies with pip (where the magic happens).
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(( start=$(nowms) ))
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/pip-install
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/pip-install"
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mtime "pip.install.time" "${start}"
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# Support for NLTK corpora.
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# Note: this may only work on Python 2.7. I don't think many customers use this functionality,
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# and it should probably be undocumented.
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# (there's an import error on 3.6 that should hopefully be fixed upstream at some point)
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(( start=$(nowms) ))
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sub_env "$BIN_DIR/steps/nltk"
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mtime "nltk.download.time" "${start}"
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# Support for editable installations. Here, we are copying pip–created src directory,
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# and copying it into the proper place (the logical place to do this was early, but it must be done here).
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# In CI, $BUILD_DIR is /app.
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if [[ ! "$BUILD_DIR" == "/app" ]]; then
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rm -fr "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/src"
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deep-cp /app/.heroku/src "$BUILD_DIR/.heroku/src"
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fi
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# Django collectstatic support.
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# The buildpack automatically runs collectstatic for Django applications.
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# This is the cause for the majority of build failures on the Python platform.
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# These failures are intentional — if collectstatic (which can be tricky, at times) fails,
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# your build fails.
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(( start=$(nowms) ))
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sub_env "$BIN_DIR/steps/collectstatic"
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mtime "collectstatic.time" "${start}"
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# Progamatically create .profile.d script for application runtime environment variables.
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# Set the PATH to include Python / pip / pipenv / etc.
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set_env PATH "\$HOME/.heroku/python/bin:\$PATH"
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# Tell Python to run in unbuffered mode.
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set_env PYTHONUNBUFFERED true
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# Tell Python where it lives.
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set_env PYTHONHOME "\$HOME/.heroku/python"
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# Set variables for C libraries.
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set_env LIBRARY_PATH "\$HOME/.heroku/vendor/lib:\$HOME/.heroku/python/lib:\$LIBRARY_PATH"
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set_env LD_LIBRARY_PATH "\$HOME/.heroku/vendor/lib:\$HOME/.heroku/python/lib:\$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
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# Locale.
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set_default_env LANG en_US.UTF-8
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# The Python hash seed is set to random.
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set_default_env PYTHONHASHSEED random
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# Tell Python to look for Python modules in the /app dir. Don't change this.
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set_default_env PYTHONPATH "\$HOME"
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# Python expects to be in /app, if at runtime, it is not, set
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# up symlinks… this can occur when the subdir buildpack is used.
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cat <<EOT >> "$PROFILE_PATH"
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if [[ \$HOME != "/app" ]]; then
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mkdir -p /app/.heroku
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ln -nsf "\$HOME/.heroku/python" /app/.heroku/python
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ln -nsf "\$HOME/.heroku/vendor" /app/.heroku/vendor
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fi
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EOT
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# Install sane-default script for $WEB_CONCURRENCY and $FORWARDED_ALLOW_IPS.
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cp "$ROOT_DIR/vendor/WEB_CONCURRENCY.sh" "$WEB_CONCURRENCY_PROFILE_PATH"
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cp "$ROOT_DIR/vendor/python.gunicorn.sh" "$GUNICORN_PROFILE_PATH"
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# Experimental post_compile hook. Don't remove this.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/hooks/post_compile
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/hooks/post_compile"
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# Fix egg-links, again.
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# shellcheck source=bin/steps/eggpath-fix2
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source "$BIN_DIR/steps/eggpath-fix2"
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# Store new artifacts in the cache.
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rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python"
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rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-version"
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rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/python-stack"
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rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/vendor"
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rm -rf "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/src"
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mkdir -p "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku"
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cp -R .heroku/python "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/"
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cp -R .heroku/python-version "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/"
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cp -R .heroku/python-stack "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/" &> /dev/null || true
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cp -R .heroku/vendor "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/" &> /dev/null || true
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if [[ -d .heroku/src ]]; then
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cp -R .heroku/src "$CACHE_DIR/.heroku/" &> /dev/null || true
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fi
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# Measure the size of the Python installation.
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# shellcheck disable=SC2119
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mmeasure 'python.size' "$(measure-size)"
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