* Move away from requirementslib models
* Revise test since PEP-440 does not support wildcard versions but does support equivalent compatible release specifiers.
* simplify and remove dead code
* Ensure the os_name marker is AND with the other markers.
* Move what we still need from requirementslib into the pipenv utils and stop vendoring it.
* Remove requirementslib.
* force upgrade of virtualenv for python 3.12
* remove virtualenv-clone
* Update vcs specifiers documentation; infer name from specific pip line formats where possible.
* Provide helpful text and error for recently removed commands
* Set the right log levels and verbosity to show users the errors generated by pip resolver when supplying -v flag
* Fix the collection of all matching package hashes for non-pypi indexes. Plus lesson from testing torch which contains local identifiers.
* Fix extras not being included for pypi packages in requirements command
* fix for issue with requirements command not handling file based requirements.
* add news fragment
* Port over latest requirementslib sample changes to pydantic.
* fix import
* port over more changes from other attempt.
* port over more changes from other attempt.
* Iterate
* fix some tests
* fix markers tests
* Spot check changes back towards what was passing in pipenv prior.
* Parity with latest requirementslib changes
* latest changes that work for both pipenv and requirementslib.
* Hack for cross-test contamination looking for version of six that isn't in the private pypi.
* Differences between reqlib3 and prototype branch
* corrrect re-written imports that were wrong.
* Check point progress on moving tests to pypiserver.
* Allow other indexes to mimic the pypi json API for package hashes.
* Fix these tests that run on lower python versions only.
* Try adding the pypiserver to the github actions to only run once.
* Expand the scope of fixtures for pypiserver.
* try to accomedate microsoft runner.
* Windows networking troubles.
* Remove running as a background job.
* Try to condtionally invoke different start pypi-server commands
* Try to condtionally invoke different start pypi-server commands
* Try to condtionally invoke different start pypi-server commands
* Try to condtionally invoke different start pypi-server commands
* Try to condtionally invoke different start pypi-server commands
* Try to condtionally invoke different start pypi-server commands
* Try to condtionally invoke different start pypi-server commands
* Try to introduce pypi as the root index because setuptools-scm is not in our pypi artifacts.
* see if the windows tests run faster (and the other tests) by supplying waitress.
* Only use waitress on windows because the others are fast on the default. Fix requests pollution.
* Supply a suitable Pipfile instead for these two failing tests.
* More requests resolver cross test contamination cleanup.
* remove problematic tests because even on my version of python 3.8.12 this does not work due to AttributeError: 'HTMLParser' object has no attribute 'unescape'
* fix mirror install test.
* Fix Pipfile.
* Fix Pipfile for real
* Fix tests
* Cleanup test naming and more test enhancements.
* Save this optimization for a subsequent PR.
* Cleanup the TemporaryDirectory between tests.
* resolve merge conflict.
* Cleanup path initalization -- it hsould always be a TemporaryDirectory for tests that gets cleanedup.
* Cleanup path initalization -- it hsould always be a TemporaryDirectory for tests that gets cleanedup.
* tableflip on those requests tests that read the setup metadata in reqlib from other tests.
* Update developer documentation for running tests.
* add news fragment.
* Try gunicorn perfoormance for linux/mac
* Only use gunicorn on linux based on the results of last run.
* Include markers
* Change to marker flag and include test
* Flip markers flag to exclude by default
* Docs and newsfile
* Let default dependencies update dev dependencies
Solved by using existing convert_deps_to_pip function.
Fix#5076.
Original implementation by @fraser-langton. This also
solves the export of packages with editable mode, as suggested
by @hoyaaaa (#5071).