RIFE-NCNN-VS package

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set /p ver="Enter the version number: "
set /p packSlim="Package Slim (no Pytorch) archive? (Y/N) "
set /p packFull="Package Full (Pytorch for Turing and older) archive? (Y/N) "
set /p packFull3000="Package Full-RTX3000 (Pytorch for Ampere and older) archive? (Y/N) "
set /p packFull="Package Full (with Pytorch for Ampere and older) archive? (Y/N) "
set /p packWebBase="Package web installer (base.7z) file? (Y/N) "
cd ..\Code\bin\x64\Release
@ -26,6 +25,7 @@ xcopy "../../../../pkgs/rife-cuda" "FlowframesApp%ver%/FlowframesData\pkgs\rife-
xcopy "../../../../pkgs/rife-ncnn" "FlowframesApp%ver%/FlowframesData\pkgs\rife-ncnn" /E /I
xcopy "../../../../pkgs/flavr-cuda" "FlowframesApp%ver%/FlowframesData\pkgs\flavr-cuda" /E /I
xcopy "../../../../pkgs/xvfi-cuda" "FlowframesApp%ver%/FlowframesData\pkgs\xvfi-cuda" /E /I
xcopy "../../../../pkgs/rife-ncnn-vs" "FlowframesApp%ver%/FlowframesData\pkgs\rife-ncnn-vs" /E /I
echo %ver% >> "FlowframesApp%ver%/FlowframesData/ver.ini"
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)
IF /I "%packFull%"=="Y" (
rem PACK FULL
xcopy "../pkgs/py-tu" "..\Code\bin\x64\Release\FlowframesApp%ver%\FlowframesData\pkgs\py-tu" /E /I
7za.exe a FF-%ver%-Full.7z -m0=flzma2 -mx7 "..\Code\bin\x64\Release\FlowframesApp%ver%"
rmdir /s/q ..\Code\bin\x64\Release\FlowframesApp%ver%\FlowframesData\pkgs\py-tu
)
IF /I "%packFull3000%"=="Y" (
xcopy "../pkgs/py-amp" "..\Code\bin\x64\Release\FlowframesApp%ver%\FlowframesData\pkgs\py-amp" /E /I
7za.exe a FF-%ver%-Full-RTX3000.7z -m0=flzma2 -mx7 "..\Code\bin\x64\Release\FlowframesApp%ver%"
rmdir /s/q ..\Code\bin\x64\Release\FlowframesApp%ver%\FlowframesData\pkgs\py-amp

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r19-mod-4:
-BUGFIX: Encode preset header not correctly loaded.
-BUGFIX: Loading chapters for VFR video results in division by zero.
-BUGFIX: Failure when building in a recent version of MacOS.
-BUGFIX: Program crashes when launching from second screen in MacOS with Qt 5.12.
-BUGFIX: Only the main screen's bit depth is reported.
-BUGFIX: Settings are lost in current session when switching to portable mode while config file is not writable.
-Add Inno build script for a Windows installer (by rlaphoenix).
-Add a setting entry for reloading script from disk before execution.
-Improve open-box experience of the text editor: using spaces as tabs, 12pt font size, adjusted colors for dark themes.
-Raise minimum VapourSynth version requirement to R47 (API 3.6).
-Remove a number of obsolete Qt methods (raising Qt version requirement to 5.8).
-Frame numbers computed from chapter timestamps are rounded instead of ceiling.
-"Shell commands" in job server won't be executed with cmd /c or sh -c prefix anymore.
r19-mod-3:
-BUGFIX: Crash on file drop setting menu.
-BUGFIX: Black screen for 10-bit preview.
-Add back support for YCOCG and COMPAT colorspaces.
-Show cursur position and on screen RGB values with color panel.
-Add a setting entry for snapshot compression level.
r19-mod-2:
-Improve performance for RGB format packing (thanks to DJATOM and sekrit-twc).
r19-mod-1:
-Drop support for YCOCG and COMPAT colorspaces.
-Work with VapourSynth v4 API (built with v3).
-Dither to RGB for preview output.
-Preview in 10-bit color depth in Unix when allowed.
-Compress PNG file size when saving snapshots.
-Replace legacy get_core() from the template.
r19:
-BUGFIX: Rapid settings updating on windows geometry change.
-BUGFIX: Theme settings corruption when using job server.
-Color picker update with a still mouse cursor in play mode.
-Benchmark dialog remembers first and last frame for current script.
r18:
-BUGFIX: Crash on encode dialog initialization error.
-BUGFIX: No error in log on encode dialog initialization error.
-Import chapter files as preview bookmarks (by brainvlad@gmail.com).
r17:
-BUGFIX: Blank preview on variable size video with fixed zoom ratio.
-BUGFIX: Saving new script.
-BUGFIX: Invalid context menu for editor.
-BUGFIX: Context menu behavior in preview.
-New multi-app architecture: editor, job server, server watcher.
r16:
-BUGFIX: Default hotkey forced when trying to save an empty hotkey.
-BUGFIX: Inactive actions in the log context menu.
-Jobs queue with dependencies tracking.
-Adjustable jobs table.
-Pausable CLI encoding jobs.
-Pausable process run jobs.
-Shell command execute jobs.
-Removed framebuffer monitoring.
-Move text block up action.
-Move text block down action.
-Toggle comment action.
-Fixed VS API version requested for internal plugins polling.
-Larger settings dialog to remove the warning.
r15:
-BUGFIX: crash on colour picking while refreshing preview.
-BUGFIX: random junk instead of black frame on preview refresh.
-BUGFIX: wrong hours displayed in estimated finish time for benchmark and encoding.
-Buildable with Qt version lower than 5.4.
-Float formats support in yuv4mpeg video header for encoding.
r14:
-BUGFIX: Encoding logic.
-Core buffer usage display.
-Relative paths are resolved from the application directory, not CWD.
-Benchmark and encoding progress in window title.
-MS Windows: taskbar button progress for benchmark and encoding.
-Script dialogs status bar reorganized.
-WebP snapshots support.
r13:
-yuv4mpeg header for video encoding.
r12:
-Improved log.
-Crash log is saved as HTML from the main log.
r11:
-BUGFIX: Default file drop template.
-BUGFIX: Preview non-YUV clips.
-An option to keep the currently previewed frame number on previewing different script.
r10:
-BUGFIX: Colour picking.
-BUGFIX: VapourSynth messages handling.
-BUGFIX: Frame processing errors handling in different modes.
-BUGFIX: Pasting crop snippet into the last script line.
-BUGFIX: Benchmark and encode dialogs forward initialization error to main window log and hide on error if open.
-Crashlog on VapourSynth fatal errors.
-Keep preview scrolling and frame number on refreshing the same script.
Reset on previewing new script. Unsaved script preview is always reset.
-Editor: selected text/current line duplication action.
-Editor: comment/uncomment selected lines actions.
-Editor: multiline tab and backtab.
-Options to use spaces as Tab and set Tab size.
-Editor: Replace Tab characters with spaces action.
-Editor: smart Home key behaviour.
-An option to remember and restore the last previewed frame between sessions.
-New script template setting.
-Code snippets.
-File drop templates.
-Option to highlight selection matches in script editor.
-Timeline bookmarks with auto-saving/loading bookmarks file along the script file.
-Remember timeline panel visibility.
-Most timeline colours are bound to OS theme.
-Changes in default standard hotkeys. Many default hotkeys are now OS-dependent. CTRL + arrows in preview window now move between bookmarks and CTRL + SHIFT + arrows jump time intervals.
-Frames number and subsampling string tokens in encoder.
-Estimated finish time output in benchmark and encoder.
-Encoder argument tokens format changed into more readable one.
-Colour picker moved into status bar.
-Paste shown frame number into script action.
r⑨:
-Asynchronous frames processing. More responsive GUI.
-Preview video playback.
-Script processing benchmarking.
-Encoding video with CLI tools.
r8:
-BUGFIX: Preview stride.
r7:
-BUGFIX: Bt.601 YUV to RGB conversion matrix. Not sure if it works correctly, but it works.
-BUGFIX: Massive memory leak.
-Late linking to vsscript library. Can start with no VapourSynth installed.
-Better detection of VapourSynth installation on Windows.
-Experimental colour picker. Shows values under cursor in preview window. Not thoroughly tested.
r6:
-Added some theme settings.
-Switched preview to use the internal resizer instead of zimg. Requires VapourSynth R29+.
-Support for building under MacOS X (not tested).
r5:
Fix release.
-Fixed compatibility with VapourSynth r27. Patch by Myrsloik.
-Fixed "Copy frame to clipboard" action.
r4:
-Custom font is embedded.
-Internal format conversion for preview. All VapourSynth video formats are now supported.
r3:
-Fixed zoom ratio changed to real number.
-New line autoindentation.
r2:
-File paths are changed to canonical before adding to recent files list to eliminate doubling records.
-Change window title when script path changes.
-Always create new script on start before trying to open any.

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import sys
import os
import re
import importlib
import warnings
is_pypy = '__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore',
r'.+ distutils\b.+ deprecated',
DeprecationWarning)
def warn_distutils_present():
if 'distutils' not in sys.modules:
return
if is_pypy and sys.version_info < (3, 7):
# PyPy for 3.6 unconditionally imports distutils, so bypass the warning
# https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/blob/be829135bc0d758997b3566062999ee8b23872b4/lib-python/3/site.py#L250
return
warnings.warn(
"Distutils was imported before Setuptools, but importing Setuptools "
"also replaces the `distutils` module in `sys.modules`. This may lead "
"to undesirable behaviors or errors. To avoid these issues, avoid "
"using distutils directly, ensure that setuptools is installed in the "
"traditional way (e.g. not an editable install), and/or make sure "
"that setuptools is always imported before distutils.")
def clear_distutils():
if 'distutils' not in sys.modules:
return
warnings.warn("Setuptools is replacing distutils.")
mods = [name for name in sys.modules if re.match(r'distutils\b', name)]
for name in mods:
del sys.modules[name]
def enabled():
"""
Allow selection of distutils by environment variable.
"""
which = os.environ.get('SETUPTOOLS_USE_DISTUTILS', 'stdlib')
return which == 'local'
def ensure_local_distutils():
clear_distutils()
distutils = importlib.import_module('setuptools._distutils')
distutils.__name__ = 'distutils'
sys.modules['distutils'] = distutils
# sanity check that submodules load as expected
core = importlib.import_module('distutils.core')
assert '_distutils' in core.__file__, core.__file__
def do_override():
"""
Ensure that the local copy of distutils is preferred over stdlib.
See https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/417#issuecomment-392298401
for more motivation.
"""
if enabled():
warn_distutils_present()
ensure_local_distutils()
class DistutilsMetaFinder:
def find_spec(self, fullname, path, target=None):
if path is not None:
return
method_name = 'spec_for_{fullname}'.format(**locals())
method = getattr(self, method_name, lambda: None)
return method()
def spec_for_distutils(self):
import importlib.abc
import importlib.util
class DistutilsLoader(importlib.abc.Loader):
def create_module(self, spec):
return importlib.import_module('setuptools._distutils')
def exec_module(self, module):
pass
return importlib.util.spec_from_loader('distutils', DistutilsLoader())
def spec_for_pip(self):
"""
Ensure stdlib distutils when running under pip.
See pypa/pip#8761 for rationale.
"""
if self.pip_imported_during_build():
return
clear_distutils()
self.spec_for_distutils = lambda: None
@staticmethod
def pip_imported_during_build():
"""
Detect if pip is being imported in a build script. Ref #2355.
"""
import traceback
return any(
frame.f_globals['__file__'].endswith('setup.py')
for frame, line in traceback.walk_stack(None)
)
DISTUTILS_FINDER = DistutilsMetaFinder()
def add_shim():
sys.meta_path.insert(0, DISTUTILS_FINDER)
def remove_shim():
try:
sys.meta_path.remove(DISTUTILS_FINDER)
except ValueError:
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Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: colorama
Version: 0.4.4
Summary: Cross-platform colored terminal text.
Home-page: https://github.com/tartley/colorama
Author: Jonathan Hartley
Author-email: tartley@tartley.com
Maintainer: Arnon Yaari
License: BSD
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Colorama
========
Makes ANSI escape character sequences (for producing colored terminal text and
cursor positioning) work under MS Windows.
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Installation
------------
.. code-block:: bash
pip install colorama
# or
conda install -c anaconda colorama
Description
-----------
ANSI escape character sequences have long been used to produce colored terminal
text and cursor positioning on Unix and Macs. Colorama makes this work on
Windows, too, by wrapping ``stdout``, stripping ANSI sequences it finds (which
would appear as gobbledygook in the output), and converting them into the
appropriate win32 calls to modify the state of the terminal. On other platforms,
Colorama does nothing.
This has the upshot of providing a simple cross-platform API for printing
colored terminal text from Python, and has the happy side-effect that existing
applications or libraries which use ANSI sequences to produce colored output on
Linux or Macs can now also work on Windows, simply by calling
``colorama.init()``.
An alternative approach is to install ``ansi.sys`` on Windows machines, which
provides the same behaviour for all applications running in terminals. Colorama
is intended for situations where that isn't easy (e.g., maybe your app doesn't
have an installer.)
Demo scripts in the source code repository print some colored text using
ANSI sequences. Compare their output under Gnome-terminal's built in ANSI
handling, versus on Windows Command-Prompt using Colorama:
.. image:: https://github.com/tartley/colorama/raw/master/screenshots/ubuntu-demo.png
:width: 661
:height: 357
:alt: ANSI sequences on Ubuntu under gnome-terminal.
.. image:: https://github.com/tartley/colorama/raw/master/screenshots/windows-demo.png
:width: 668
:height: 325
:alt: Same ANSI sequences on Windows, using Colorama.
These screenshots show that, on Windows, Colorama does not support ANSI 'dim
text'; it looks the same as 'normal text'.
Usage
-----
Initialisation
..............
Applications should initialise Colorama using:
.. code-block:: python
from colorama import init
init()
On Windows, calling ``init()`` will filter ANSI escape sequences out of any
text sent to ``stdout`` or ``stderr``, and replace them with equivalent Win32
calls.
On other platforms, calling ``init()`` has no effect (unless you request other
optional functionality; see "Init Keyword Args", below). By design, this permits
applications to call ``init()`` unconditionally on all platforms, after which
ANSI output should just work.
To stop using Colorama before your program exits, simply call ``deinit()``.
This will restore ``stdout`` and ``stderr`` to their original values, so that
Colorama is disabled. To resume using Colorama again, call ``reinit()``; it is
cheaper than calling ``init()`` again (but does the same thing).
Colored Output
..............
Cross-platform printing of colored text can then be done using Colorama's
constant shorthand for ANSI escape sequences:
.. code-block:: python
from colorama import Fore, Back, Style
print(Fore.RED + 'some red text')
print(Back.GREEN + 'and with a green background')
print(Style.DIM + 'and in dim text')
print(Style.RESET_ALL)
print('back to normal now')
...or simply by manually printing ANSI sequences from your own code:
.. code-block:: python
print('\033[31m' + 'some red text')
print('\033[39m') # and reset to default color
...or, Colorama can be used in conjunction with existing ANSI libraries
such as the venerable `Termcolor <https://pypi.org/project/termcolor/>`_
or the fabulous `Blessings <https://pypi.org/project/blessings/>`_.
This is highly recommended for anything more than trivial coloring:
.. code-block:: python
from colorama import init
from termcolor import colored
# use Colorama to make Termcolor work on Windows too
init()
# then use Termcolor for all colored text output
print(colored('Hello, World!', 'green', 'on_red'))
Available formatting constants are::
Fore: BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE, RESET.
Back: BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE, RESET.
Style: DIM, NORMAL, BRIGHT, RESET_ALL
``Style.RESET_ALL`` resets foreground, background, and brightness. Colorama will
perform this reset automatically on program exit.
Cursor Positioning
..................
ANSI codes to reposition the cursor are supported. See ``demos/demo06.py`` for
an example of how to generate them.
Init Keyword Args
.................
``init()`` accepts some ``**kwargs`` to override default behaviour.
init(autoreset=False):
If you find yourself repeatedly sending reset sequences to turn off color
changes at the end of every print, then ``init(autoreset=True)`` will
automate that:
.. code-block:: python
from colorama import init
init(autoreset=True)
print(Fore.RED + 'some red text')
print('automatically back to default color again')
init(strip=None):
Pass ``True`` or ``False`` to override whether ANSI codes should be
stripped from the output. The default behaviour is to strip if on Windows
or if output is redirected (not a tty).
init(convert=None):
Pass ``True`` or ``False`` to override whether to convert ANSI codes in the
output into win32 calls. The default behaviour is to convert if on Windows
and output is to a tty (terminal).
init(wrap=True):
On Windows, Colorama works by replacing ``sys.stdout`` and ``sys.stderr``
with proxy objects, which override the ``.write()`` method to do their work.
If this wrapping causes you problems, then this can be disabled by passing
``init(wrap=False)``. The default behaviour is to wrap if ``autoreset`` or
``strip`` or ``convert`` are True.
When wrapping is disabled, colored printing on non-Windows platforms will
continue to work as normal. To do cross-platform colored output, you can
use Colorama's ``AnsiToWin32`` proxy directly:
.. code-block:: python
import sys
from colorama import init, AnsiToWin32
init(wrap=False)
stream = AnsiToWin32(sys.stderr).stream
# Python 2
print >>stream, Fore.BLUE + 'blue text on stderr'
# Python 3
print(Fore.BLUE + 'blue text on stderr', file=stream)
Recognised ANSI Sequences
.........................
ANSI sequences generally take the form::
ESC [ <param> ; <param> ... <command>
Where ``<param>`` is an integer, and ``<command>`` is a single letter. Zero or
more params are passed to a ``<command>``. If no params are passed, it is
generally synonymous with passing a single zero. No spaces exist in the
sequence; they have been inserted here simply to read more easily.
The only ANSI sequences that Colorama converts into win32 calls are::
ESC [ 0 m # reset all (colors and brightness)
ESC [ 1 m # bright
ESC [ 2 m # dim (looks same as normal brightness)
ESC [ 22 m # normal brightness
# FOREGROUND:
ESC [ 30 m # black
ESC [ 31 m # red
ESC [ 32 m # green
ESC [ 33 m # yellow
ESC [ 34 m # blue
ESC [ 35 m # magenta
ESC [ 36 m # cyan
ESC [ 37 m # white
ESC [ 39 m # reset
# BACKGROUND
ESC [ 40 m # black
ESC [ 41 m # red
ESC [ 42 m # green
ESC [ 43 m # yellow
ESC [ 44 m # blue
ESC [ 45 m # magenta
ESC [ 46 m # cyan
ESC [ 47 m # white
ESC [ 49 m # reset
# cursor positioning
ESC [ y;x H # position cursor at x across, y down
ESC [ y;x f # position cursor at x across, y down
ESC [ n A # move cursor n lines up
ESC [ n B # move cursor n lines down
ESC [ n C # move cursor n characters forward
ESC [ n D # move cursor n characters backward
# clear the screen
ESC [ mode J # clear the screen
# clear the line
ESC [ mode K # clear the line
Multiple numeric params to the ``'m'`` command can be combined into a single
sequence::
ESC [ 36 ; 45 ; 1 m # bright cyan text on magenta background
All other ANSI sequences of the form ``ESC [ <param> ; <param> ... <command>``
are silently stripped from the output on Windows.
Any other form of ANSI sequence, such as single-character codes or alternative
initial characters, are not recognised or stripped. It would be cool to add
them though. Let me know if it would be useful for you, via the Issues on
GitHub.
Status & Known Problems
-----------------------
I've personally only tested it on Windows XP (CMD, Console2), Ubuntu
(gnome-terminal, xterm), and OS X.
Some presumably valid ANSI sequences aren't recognised (see details below),
but to my knowledge nobody has yet complained about this. Puzzling.
See outstanding issues and wish-list:
https://github.com/tartley/colorama/issues
If anything doesn't work for you, or doesn't do what you expected or hoped for,
I'd love to hear about it on that issues list, would be delighted by patches,
and would be happy to grant commit access to anyone who submits a working patch
or two.
License
-------
Copyright Jonathan Hartley & Arnon Yaari, 2013-2020. BSD 3-Clause license; see
LICENSE file.
Development
-----------
Help and fixes welcome!
Tested on CPython 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8.
No requirements other than the standard library.
Development requirements are captured in requirements-dev.txt.
To create and populate a virtual environment::
./bootstrap.ps1 # Windows
make bootstrap # Linux
To run tests::
./test.ps1 # Windows
make test # Linux
If you use nose to run the tests, you must pass the ``-s`` flag; otherwise,
``nosetests`` applies its own proxy to ``stdout``, which confuses the unit
tests.
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Thanks
------
* Marc Schlaich (schlamar) for a ``setup.py`` fix for Python2.5.
* Marc Abramowitz, reported & fixed a crash on exit with closed ``stdout``,
providing a solution to issue #7's setuptools/distutils debate,
and other fixes.
* User 'eryksun', for guidance on correctly instantiating ``ctypes.windll``.
* Matthew McCormick for politely pointing out a longstanding crash on non-Win.
* Ben Hoyt, for a magnificent fix under 64-bit Windows.
* Jesse at Empty Square for submitting a fix for examples in the README.
* User 'jamessp', an observant documentation fix for cursor positioning.
* User 'vaal1239', Dave Mckee & Lackner Kristof for a tiny but much-needed Win7
fix.
* Julien Stuyck, for wisely suggesting Python3 compatible updates to README.
* Daniel Griffith for multiple fabulous patches.
* Oscar Lesta for a valuable fix to stop ANSI chars being sent to non-tty
output.
* Roger Binns, for many suggestions, valuable feedback, & bug reports.
* Tim Golden for thought and much appreciated feedback on the initial idea.
* User 'Zearin' for updates to the README file.
* John Szakmeister for adding support for light colors
* Charles Merriam for adding documentation to demos
* Jurko for a fix on 64-bit Windows CPython2.5 w/o ctypes
* Florian Bruhin for a fix when stdout or stderr are None
* Thomas Weininger for fixing ValueError on Windows
* Remi Rampin for better Github integration and fixes to the README file
* Simeon Visser for closing a file handle using 'with' and updating classifiers
to include Python 3.3 and 3.4
* Andy Neff for fixing RESET of LIGHT_EX colors.
* Jonathan Hartley for the initial idea and implementation.

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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
from .initialise import init, deinit, reinit, colorama_text
from .ansi import Fore, Back, Style, Cursor
from .ansitowin32 import AnsiToWin32
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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['
OSC = '\033]'
BEL = '\a'
def code_to_chars(code):
return CSI + str(code) + 'm'
def set_title(title):
return OSC + '2;' + title + BEL
def clear_screen(mode=2):
return CSI + str(mode) + 'J'
def clear_line(mode=2):
return CSI + str(mode) + 'K'
class AnsiCodes(object):
def __init__(self):
# the subclasses declare class attributes which are numbers.
# Upon instantiation we define instance attributes, which are the same
# as the class attributes but wrapped with the ANSI escape sequence
for name in dir(self):
if not name.startswith('_'):
value = getattr(self, name)
setattr(self, name, code_to_chars(value))
class AnsiCursor(object):
def UP(self, n=1):
return CSI + str(n) + 'A'
def DOWN(self, n=1):
return CSI + str(n) + 'B'
def FORWARD(self, n=1):
return CSI + str(n) + 'C'
def BACK(self, n=1):
return CSI + str(n) + 'D'
def POS(self, x=1, y=1):
return CSI + str(y) + ';' + str(x) + 'H'
class AnsiFore(AnsiCodes):
BLACK = 30
RED = 31
GREEN = 32
YELLOW = 33
BLUE = 34
MAGENTA = 35
CYAN = 36
WHITE = 37
RESET = 39
# These are fairly well supported, but not part of the standard.
LIGHTBLACK_EX = 90
LIGHTRED_EX = 91
LIGHTGREEN_EX = 92
LIGHTYELLOW_EX = 93
LIGHTBLUE_EX = 94
LIGHTMAGENTA_EX = 95
LIGHTCYAN_EX = 96
LIGHTWHITE_EX = 97
class AnsiBack(AnsiCodes):
BLACK = 40
RED = 41
GREEN = 42
YELLOW = 43
BLUE = 44
MAGENTA = 45
CYAN = 46
WHITE = 47
RESET = 49
# These are fairly well supported, but not part of the standard.
LIGHTBLACK_EX = 100
LIGHTRED_EX = 101
LIGHTGREEN_EX = 102
LIGHTYELLOW_EX = 103
LIGHTBLUE_EX = 104
LIGHTMAGENTA_EX = 105
LIGHTCYAN_EX = 106
LIGHTWHITE_EX = 107
class AnsiStyle(AnsiCodes):
BRIGHT = 1
DIM = 2
NORMAL = 22
RESET_ALL = 0
Fore = AnsiFore()
Back = AnsiBack()
Style = AnsiStyle()
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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
import re
import sys
import os
from .ansi import AnsiFore, AnsiBack, AnsiStyle, Style, BEL
from .winterm import WinTerm, WinColor, WinStyle
from .win32 import windll, winapi_test
winterm = None
if windll is not None:
winterm = WinTerm()
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 __enter__(self, *args, **kwargs):
# special method lookup bypasses __getattr__/__getattribute__, see
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12632894/why-doesnt-getattr-work-with-exit
# thus, contextlib magic methods are not proxied via __getattr__
return self.__wrapped.__enter__(*args, **kwargs)
def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.__wrapped.__exit__(*args, **kwargs)
def write(self, text):
self.__convertor.write(text)
def isatty(self):
stream = self.__wrapped
if 'PYCHARM_HOSTED' in os.environ:
if stream is not None and (stream is sys.__stdout__ or stream is sys.__stderr__):
return True
try:
stream_isatty = stream.isatty
except AttributeError:
return False
else:
return stream_isatty()
@property
def closed(self):
stream = self.__wrapped
try:
return stream.closed
except AttributeError:
return True
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_CSI_RE = re.compile('\001?\033\\[((?:\\d|;)*)([a-zA-Z])\002?') # Control Sequence Introducer
ANSI_OSC_RE = re.compile('\001?\033\\]([^\a]*)(\a)\002?') # Operating System Command
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 = os.name == 'nt'
# We test if the WinAPI works, because even if we are on Windows
# we may be using a terminal that doesn't support the WinAPI
# (e.g. Cygwin Terminal). In this case it's up to the terminal
# to support the ANSI codes.
conversion_supported = on_windows and winapi_test()
# should we strip ANSI sequences from our output?
if strip is None:
strip = conversion_supported or (not self.stream.closed and not self.stream.isatty())
self.strip = strip
# should we should convert ANSI sequences into win32 calls?
if convert is None:
convert = conversion_supported and not self.stream.closed and self.stream.isatty()
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, ),
AnsiFore.LIGHTBLACK_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLACK, True),
AnsiFore.LIGHTRED_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.RED, True),
AnsiFore.LIGHTGREEN_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREEN, True),
AnsiFore.LIGHTYELLOW_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.YELLOW, True),
AnsiFore.LIGHTBLUE_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLUE, True),
AnsiFore.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.MAGENTA, True),
AnsiFore.LIGHTCYAN_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.CYAN, True),
AnsiFore.LIGHTWHITE_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREY, True),
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, ),
AnsiBack.LIGHTBLACK_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLACK, True),
AnsiBack.LIGHTRED_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.RED, True),
AnsiBack.LIGHTGREEN_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREEN, True),
AnsiBack.LIGHTYELLOW_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.YELLOW, True),
AnsiBack.LIGHTBLUE_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLUE, True),
AnsiBack.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.MAGENTA, True),
AnsiBack.LIGHTCYAN_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.CYAN, True),
AnsiBack.LIGHTWHITE_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREY, True),
}
return dict()
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 not self.strip and not self.stream.closed:
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
text = self.convert_osc(text)
for match in self.ANSI_CSI_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(command, paramstring)
self.call_win32(command, params)
def extract_params(self, command, paramstring):
if command in 'Hf':
params = tuple(int(p) if len(p) != 0 else 1 for p in paramstring.split(';'))
while len(params) < 2:
# defaults:
params = params + (1,)
else:
params = tuple(int(p) for p in paramstring.split(';') if len(p) != 0)
if len(params) == 0:
# defaults:
if command in 'JKm':
params = (0,)
elif command in 'ABCD':
params = (1,)
return params
def call_win32(self, command, params):
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 'J':
winterm.erase_screen(params[0], on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
elif command in 'K':
winterm.erase_line(params[0], on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
elif command in 'Hf': # cursor position - absolute
winterm.set_cursor_position(params, on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
elif command in 'ABCD': # cursor position - relative
n = params[0]
# A - up, B - down, C - forward, D - back
x, y = {'A': (0, -n), 'B': (0, n), 'C': (n, 0), 'D': (-n, 0)}[command]
winterm.cursor_adjust(x, y, on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
def convert_osc(self, text):
for match in self.ANSI_OSC_RE.finditer(text):
start, end = match.span()
text = text[:start] + text[end:]
paramstring, command = match.groups()
if command == BEL:
if paramstring.count(";") == 1:
params = paramstring.split(";")
# 0 - change title and icon (we will only change title)
# 1 - change icon (we don't support this)
# 2 - change title
if params[0] in '02':
winterm.set_title(params[1])
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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
import atexit
import contextlib
import sys
from .ansitowin32 import AnsiToWin32
orig_stdout = None
orig_stderr = None
wrapped_stdout = None
wrapped_stderr = None
atexit_done = False
def reset_all():
if AnsiToWin32 is not None: # Issue #74: objects might become None at exit
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
global orig_stdout, orig_stderr
orig_stdout = sys.stdout
orig_stderr = sys.stderr
if sys.stdout is None:
wrapped_stdout = None
else:
sys.stdout = wrapped_stdout = \
wrap_stream(orig_stdout, convert, strip, autoreset, wrap)
if sys.stderr is None:
wrapped_stderr = None
else:
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():
if orig_stdout is not None:
sys.stdout = orig_stdout
if orig_stderr is not None:
sys.stderr = orig_stderr
@contextlib.contextmanager
def colorama_text(*args, **kwargs):
init(*args, **kwargs)
try:
yield
finally:
deinit()
def reinit():
if wrapped_stdout is not None:
sys.stdout = wrapped_stdout
if wrapped_stderr is not None:
sys.stderr = wrapped_stderr
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
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# Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
# from winbase.h
STDOUT = -11
STDERR = -12
try:
import ctypes
from ctypes import LibraryLoader
windll = LibraryLoader(ctypes.WinDLL)
from ctypes import wintypes
except (AttributeError, ImportError):
windll = None
SetConsoleTextAttribute = lambda *_: None
winapi_test = lambda *_: None
else:
from ctypes import byref, Structure, c_char, POINTER
COORD = wintypes._COORD
class CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO(Structure):
"""struct in wincon.h."""
_fields_ = [
("dwSize", COORD),
("dwCursorPosition", COORD),
("wAttributes", wintypes.WORD),
("srWindow", wintypes.SMALL_RECT),
("dwMaximumWindowSize", 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,
COORD,
]
_SetConsoleCursorPosition.restype = wintypes.BOOL
_FillConsoleOutputCharacterA = windll.kernel32.FillConsoleOutputCharacterA
_FillConsoleOutputCharacterA.argtypes = [
wintypes.HANDLE,
c_char,
wintypes.DWORD,
COORD,
POINTER(wintypes.DWORD),
]
_FillConsoleOutputCharacterA.restype = wintypes.BOOL
_FillConsoleOutputAttribute = windll.kernel32.FillConsoleOutputAttribute
_FillConsoleOutputAttribute.argtypes = [
wintypes.HANDLE,
wintypes.WORD,
wintypes.DWORD,
COORD,
POINTER(wintypes.DWORD),
]
_FillConsoleOutputAttribute.restype = wintypes.BOOL
_SetConsoleTitleW = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleTitleW
_SetConsoleTitleW.argtypes = [
wintypes.LPCWSTR
]
_SetConsoleTitleW.restype = wintypes.BOOL
def _winapi_test(handle):
csbi = CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO()
success = _GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(
handle, byref(csbi))
return bool(success)
def winapi_test():
return any(_winapi_test(h) for h in
(_GetStdHandle(STDOUT), _GetStdHandle(STDERR)))
def GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(stream_id=STDOUT):
handle = _GetStdHandle(stream_id)
csbi = CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO()
success = _GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(
handle, byref(csbi))
return csbi
def SetConsoleTextAttribute(stream_id, attrs):
handle = _GetStdHandle(stream_id)
return _SetConsoleTextAttribute(handle, attrs)
def SetConsoleCursorPosition(stream_id, position, adjust=True):
position = 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 = COORD(position.Y - 1, position.X - 1)
if adjust:
# Adjust for viewport's scroll position
sr = GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(STDOUT).srWindow
adjusted_position.Y += sr.Top
adjusted_position.X += sr.Left
# Resume normal processing
handle = _GetStdHandle(stream_id)
return _SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, adjusted_position)
def FillConsoleOutputCharacter(stream_id, char, length, start):
handle = _GetStdHandle(stream_id)
char = c_char(char.encode())
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 = _GetStdHandle(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))
def SetConsoleTitle(title):
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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
BRIGHT_BACKGROUND = 0x80 # dim text, bright 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
# In order to emulate LIGHT_EX in windows, we borrow the BRIGHT style.
# So that LIGHT_EX colors and BRIGHT style do not clobber each other,
# we track them separately, since LIGHT_EX is overwritten by Fore/Back
# and BRIGHT is overwritten by Style codes.
self._light = 0
def get_attrs(self):
return self._fore + self._back * 16 + (self._style | self._light)
def set_attrs(self, value):
self._fore = value & 7
self._back = (value >> 4) & 7
self._style = value & (WinStyle.BRIGHT | WinStyle.BRIGHT_BACKGROUND)
def reset_all(self, on_stderr=None):
self.set_attrs(self._default)
self.set_console(attrs=self._default)
self._light = 0
def fore(self, fore=None, light=False, on_stderr=False):
if fore is None:
fore = self._default_fore
self._fore = fore
# Emulate LIGHT_EX with BRIGHT Style
if light:
self._light |= WinStyle.BRIGHT
else:
self._light &= ~WinStyle.BRIGHT
self.set_console(on_stderr=on_stderr)
def back(self, back=None, light=False, on_stderr=False):
if back is None:
back = self._default_back
self._back = back
# Emulate LIGHT_EX with BRIGHT_BACKGROUND Style
if light:
self._light |= WinStyle.BRIGHT_BACKGROUND
else:
self._light &= ~WinStyle.BRIGHT_BACKGROUND
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)
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position = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle).dwCursorPosition
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position.X += 1
position.Y += 1
return position
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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_adjust(self, x, y, on_stderr=False):
handle = win32.STDOUT
if on_stderr:
handle = win32.STDERR
position = self.get_position(handle)
adjusted_position = (position.Y + y, position.X + x)
win32.SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, adjusted_position, adjust=False)
def erase_screen(self, mode=0, on_stderr=False):
# 0 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 move cursor to (1,1)
handle = win32.STDOUT
if on_stderr:
handle = win32.STDERR
csbi = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle)
# get the number of character cells in the current buffer
cells_in_screen = csbi.dwSize.X * csbi.dwSize.Y
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cells_before_cursor = csbi.dwSize.X * csbi.dwCursorPosition.Y + csbi.dwCursorPosition.X
if mode == 0:
from_coord = csbi.dwCursorPosition
cells_to_erase = cells_in_screen - cells_before_cursor
elif mode == 1:
from_coord = win32.COORD(0, 0)
cells_to_erase = cells_before_cursor
elif mode == 2:
from_coord = win32.COORD(0, 0)
cells_to_erase = cells_in_screen
else:
# invalid mode
return
# fill the entire screen with blanks
win32.FillConsoleOutputCharacter(handle, ' ', cells_to_erase, from_coord)
# now set the buffer's attributes accordingly
win32.FillConsoleOutputAttribute(handle, self.get_attrs(), cells_to_erase, from_coord)
if mode == 2:
# put the cursor where needed
win32.SetConsoleCursorPosition(handle, (1, 1))
def erase_line(self, mode=0, on_stderr=False):
# 0 should clear from the cursor to the end of the line.
# 1 should clear from the cursor to the beginning of the line.
# 2 should clear the entire line.
handle = win32.STDOUT
if on_stderr:
handle = win32.STDERR
csbi = win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle)
if mode == 0:
from_coord = csbi.dwCursorPosition
cells_to_erase = csbi.dwSize.X - csbi.dwCursorPosition.X
elif mode == 1:
from_coord = win32.COORD(0, csbi.dwCursorPosition.Y)
cells_to_erase = csbi.dwCursorPosition.X
elif mode == 2:
from_coord = win32.COORD(0, csbi.dwCursorPosition.Y)
cells_to_erase = csbi.dwSize.X
else:
# invalid mode
return
# fill the entire screen with blanks
win32.FillConsoleOutputCharacter(handle, ' ', cells_to_erase, from_coord)
# now set the buffer's attributes accordingly
win32.FillConsoleOutputAttribute(handle, self.get_attrs(), cells_to_erase, from_coord)
def set_title(self, title):
win32.SetConsoleTitle(title)

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[console_scripts]
pip = pip._internal.cli.main:main
pip3 = pip._internal.cli.main:main
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from typing import List, Optional
__version__ = "21.3"
def main(args: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> int:
"""This is an internal API only meant for use by pip's own console scripts.
For additional details, see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/7498.
"""
from pip._internal.utils.entrypoints import _wrapper
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import os
import sys
import warnings
# Remove '' and current working directory from the first entry
# of sys.path, if present to avoid using current directory
# in pip commands check, freeze, install, list and show,
# when invoked as python -m pip <command>
if sys.path[0] in ("", os.getcwd()):
sys.path.pop(0)
# If we are running from a wheel, add the wheel to sys.path
# This allows the usage python pip-*.whl/pip install pip-*.whl
if __package__ == "":
# __file__ is pip-*.whl/pip/__main__.py
# first dirname call strips of '/__main__.py', second strips off '/pip'
# Resulting path is the name of the wheel itself
# Add that to sys.path so we can import pip
path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
sys.path.insert(0, path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Work around the error reported in #9540, pending a proper fix.
# Note: It is essential the warning filter is set *before* importing
# pip, as the deprecation happens at import time, not runtime.
warnings.filterwarnings(
"ignore", category=DeprecationWarning, module=".*packaging\\.version"
)
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from typing import List, Optional
import pip._internal.utils.inject_securetransport # noqa
from pip._internal.utils import _log
# init_logging() must be called before any call to logging.getLogger()
# which happens at import of most modules.
_log.init_logging()
def main(args: (Optional[List[str]]) = None) -> int:
"""This is preserved for old console scripts that may still be referencing
it.
For additional details, see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/7498.
"""
from pip._internal.utils.entrypoints import _wrapper
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"""Build Environment used for isolation during sdist building
"""
import contextlib
import logging
import os
import pathlib
import sys
import textwrap
import zipfile
from collections import OrderedDict
from sysconfig import get_paths
from types import TracebackType
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, Type
from pip._vendor.certifi import where
from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import Version
from pip import __file__ as pip_location
from pip._internal.cli.spinners import open_spinner
from pip._internal.locations import get_platlib, get_prefixed_libs, get_purelib
from pip._internal.metadata import get_environment
from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import call_subprocess
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory, tempdir_kinds
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class _Prefix:
def __init__(self, path: str) -> None:
self.path = path
self.setup = False
self.bin_dir = get_paths(
"nt" if os.name == "nt" else "posix_prefix",
vars={"base": path, "platbase": path},
)["scripts"]
self.lib_dirs = get_prefixed_libs(path)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _create_standalone_pip() -> Iterator[str]:
"""Create a "standalone pip" zip file.
The zip file's content is identical to the currently-running pip.
It will be used to install requirements into the build environment.
"""
source = pathlib.Path(pip_location).resolve().parent
# Return the current instance if `source` is not a directory. We can't build
# a zip from this, and it likely means the instance is already standalone.
if not source.is_dir():
yield str(source)
return
with TempDirectory(kind="standalone-pip") as tmp_dir:
pip_zip = os.path.join(tmp_dir.path, "__env_pip__.zip")
kwargs = {}
if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):
kwargs["strict_timestamps"] = False
with zipfile.ZipFile(pip_zip, "w", **kwargs) as zf:
for child in source.rglob("*"):
zf.write(child, child.relative_to(source.parent).as_posix())
yield os.path.join(pip_zip, "pip")
class BuildEnvironment:
"""Creates and manages an isolated environment to install build deps"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
temp_dir = TempDirectory(kind=tempdir_kinds.BUILD_ENV, globally_managed=True)
self._prefixes = OrderedDict(
(name, _Prefix(os.path.join(temp_dir.path, name)))
for name in ("normal", "overlay")
)
self._bin_dirs: List[str] = []
self._lib_dirs: List[str] = []
for prefix in reversed(list(self._prefixes.values())):
self._bin_dirs.append(prefix.bin_dir)
self._lib_dirs.extend(prefix.lib_dirs)
# Customize site to:
# - ensure .pth files are honored
# - prevent access to system site packages
system_sites = {
os.path.normcase(site) for site in (get_purelib(), get_platlib())
}
self._site_dir = os.path.join(temp_dir.path, "site")
if not os.path.exists(self._site_dir):
os.mkdir(self._site_dir)
with open(os.path.join(self._site_dir, "sitecustomize.py"), "w") as fp:
fp.write(
textwrap.dedent(
"""
import os, site, sys
# First, drop system-sites related paths.
original_sys_path = sys.path[:]
known_paths = set()
for path in {system_sites!r}:
site.addsitedir(path, known_paths=known_paths)
system_paths = set(
os.path.normcase(path)
for path in sys.path[len(original_sys_path):]
)
original_sys_path = [
path for path in original_sys_path
if os.path.normcase(path) not in system_paths
]
sys.path = original_sys_path
# Second, add lib directories.
# ensuring .pth file are processed.
for path in {lib_dirs!r}:
assert not path in sys.path
site.addsitedir(path)
"""
).format(system_sites=system_sites, lib_dirs=self._lib_dirs)
)
def __enter__(self) -> None:
self._save_env = {
name: os.environ.get(name, None)
for name in ("PATH", "PYTHONNOUSERSITE", "PYTHONPATH")
}
path = self._bin_dirs[:]
old_path = self._save_env["PATH"]
if old_path:
path.extend(old_path.split(os.pathsep))
pythonpath = [self._site_dir]
os.environ.update(
{
"PATH": os.pathsep.join(path),
"PYTHONNOUSERSITE": "1",
"PYTHONPATH": os.pathsep.join(pythonpath),
}
)
def __exit__(
self,
exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
exc_val: Optional[BaseException],
exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType],
) -> None:
for varname, old_value in self._save_env.items():
if old_value is None:
os.environ.pop(varname, None)
else:
os.environ[varname] = old_value
def check_requirements(
self, reqs: Iterable[str]
) -> Tuple[Set[Tuple[str, str]], Set[str]]:
"""Return 2 sets:
- conflicting requirements: set of (installed, wanted) reqs tuples
- missing requirements: set of reqs
"""
missing = set()
conflicting = set()
if reqs:
env = get_environment(self._lib_dirs)
for req_str in reqs:
req = Requirement(req_str)
dist = env.get_distribution(req.name)
if not dist:
missing.add(req_str)
continue
if isinstance(dist.version, Version):
installed_req_str = f"{req.name}=={dist.version}"
else:
installed_req_str = f"{req.name}==={dist.version}"
if dist.version not in req.specifier:
conflicting.add((installed_req_str, req_str))
# FIXME: Consider direct URL?
return conflicting, missing
def install_requirements(
self,
finder: "PackageFinder",
requirements: Iterable[str],
prefix_as_string: str,
message: str,
) -> None:
prefix = self._prefixes[prefix_as_string]
assert not prefix.setup
prefix.setup = True
if not requirements:
return
with contextlib.ExitStack() as ctx:
# TODO: Remove this block when dropping 3.6 support. Python 3.6
# lacks importlib.resources and pep517 has issues loading files in
# a zip, so we fallback to the "old" method by adding the current
# pip directory to the child process's sys.path.
if sys.version_info < (3, 7):
pip_runnable = os.path.dirname(pip_location)
else:
pip_runnable = ctx.enter_context(_create_standalone_pip())
self._install_requirements(
pip_runnable,
finder,
requirements,
prefix,
message,
)
@staticmethod
def _install_requirements(
pip_runnable: str,
finder: "PackageFinder",
requirements: Iterable[str],
prefix: _Prefix,
message: str,
) -> None:
args: List[str] = [
sys.executable,
pip_runnable,
"install",
"--ignore-installed",
"--no-user",
"--prefix",
prefix.path,
"--no-warn-script-location",
]
if logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG:
args.append("-v")
for format_control in ("no_binary", "only_binary"):
formats = getattr(finder.format_control, format_control)
args.extend(
(
"--" + format_control.replace("_", "-"),
",".join(sorted(formats or {":none:"})),
)
)
index_urls = finder.index_urls
if index_urls:
args.extend(["-i", index_urls[0]])
for extra_index in index_urls[1:]:
args.extend(["--extra-index-url", extra_index])
else:
args.append("--no-index")
for link in finder.find_links:
args.extend(["--find-links", link])
for host in finder.trusted_hosts:
args.extend(["--trusted-host", host])
if finder.allow_all_prereleases:
args.append("--pre")
if finder.prefer_binary:
args.append("--prefer-binary")
args.append("--")
args.extend(requirements)
extra_environ = {"_PIP_STANDALONE_CERT": where()}
with open_spinner(message) as spinner:
call_subprocess(args, spinner=spinner, extra_environ=extra_environ)
class NoOpBuildEnvironment(BuildEnvironment):
"""A no-op drop-in replacement for BuildEnvironment"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
def __enter__(self) -> None:
pass
def __exit__(
self,
exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
exc_val: Optional[BaseException],
exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType],
) -> None:
pass
def cleanup(self) -> None:
pass
def install_requirements(
self,
finder: "PackageFinder",
requirements: Iterable[str],
prefix_as_string: str,
message: str,
) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError()

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"""Cache Management
"""
import hashlib
import json
import logging
import os
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Set
from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import Tag, interpreter_name, interpreter_version
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._internal.exceptions import InvalidWheelFilename
from pip._internal.models.format_control import FormatControl
from pip._internal.models.link import Link
from pip._internal.models.wheel import Wheel
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory, tempdir_kinds
from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _hash_dict(d: Dict[str, str]) -> str:
"""Return a stable sha224 of a dictionary."""
s = json.dumps(d, sort_keys=True, separators=(",", ":"), ensure_ascii=True)
return hashlib.sha224(s.encode("ascii")).hexdigest()
class Cache:
"""An abstract class - provides cache directories for data from links
:param cache_dir: The root of the cache.
:param format_control: An object of FormatControl class to limit
binaries being read from the cache.
:param allowed_formats: which formats of files the cache should store.
('binary' and 'source' are the only allowed values)
"""
def __init__(
self, cache_dir: str, format_control: FormatControl, allowed_formats: Set[str]
) -> None:
super().__init__()
assert not cache_dir or os.path.isabs(cache_dir)
self.cache_dir = cache_dir or None
self.format_control = format_control
self.allowed_formats = allowed_formats
_valid_formats = {"source", "binary"}
assert self.allowed_formats.union(_valid_formats) == _valid_formats
def _get_cache_path_parts(self, link: Link) -> List[str]:
"""Get parts of part that must be os.path.joined with cache_dir"""
# We want to generate an url to use as our cache key, we don't want to
# just re-use the URL because it might have other items in the fragment
# and we don't care about those.
key_parts = {"url": link.url_without_fragment}
if link.hash_name is not None and link.hash is not None:
key_parts[link.hash_name] = link.hash
if link.subdirectory_fragment:
key_parts["subdirectory"] = link.subdirectory_fragment
# Include interpreter name, major and minor version in cache key
# to cope with ill-behaved sdists that build a different wheel
# depending on the python version their setup.py is being run on,
# and don't encode the difference in compatibility tags.
# https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/7296
key_parts["interpreter_name"] = interpreter_name()
key_parts["interpreter_version"] = interpreter_version()
# Encode our key url with sha224, we'll use this because it has similar
# security properties to sha256, but with a shorter total output (and
# thus less secure). However the differences don't make a lot of
# difference for our use case here.
hashed = _hash_dict(key_parts)
# We want to nest the directories some to prevent having a ton of top
# level directories where we might run out of sub directories on some
# FS.
parts = [hashed[:2], hashed[2:4], hashed[4:6], hashed[6:]]
return parts
def _get_candidates(self, link: Link, canonical_package_name: str) -> List[Any]:
can_not_cache = not self.cache_dir or not canonical_package_name or not link
if can_not_cache:
return []
formats = self.format_control.get_allowed_formats(canonical_package_name)
if not self.allowed_formats.intersection(formats):
return []
candidates = []
path = self.get_path_for_link(link)
if os.path.isdir(path):
for candidate in os.listdir(path):
candidates.append((candidate, path))
return candidates
def get_path_for_link(self, link: Link) -> str:
"""Return a directory to store cached items in for link."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def get(
self,
link: Link,
package_name: Optional[str],
supported_tags: List[Tag],
) -> Link:
"""Returns a link to a cached item if it exists, otherwise returns the
passed link.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
class SimpleWheelCache(Cache):
"""A cache of wheels for future installs."""
def __init__(self, cache_dir: str, format_control: FormatControl) -> None:
super().__init__(cache_dir, format_control, {"binary"})
def get_path_for_link(self, link: Link) -> str:
"""Return a directory to store cached wheels for link
Because there are M wheels for any one sdist, we provide a directory
to cache them in, and then consult that directory when looking up
cache hits.
We only insert things into the cache if they have plausible version
numbers, so that we don't contaminate the cache with things that were
not unique. E.g. ./package might have dozens of installs done for it
and build a version of 0.0...and if we built and cached a wheel, we'd
end up using the same wheel even if the source has been edited.
:param link: The link of the sdist for which this will cache wheels.
"""
parts = self._get_cache_path_parts(link)
assert self.cache_dir
# Store wheels within the root cache_dir
return os.path.join(self.cache_dir, "wheels", *parts)
def get(
self,
link: Link,
package_name: Optional[str],
supported_tags: List[Tag],
) -> Link:
candidates = []
if not package_name:
return link
canonical_package_name = canonicalize_name(package_name)
for wheel_name, wheel_dir in self._get_candidates(link, canonical_package_name):
try:
wheel = Wheel(wheel_name)
except InvalidWheelFilename:
continue
if canonicalize_name(wheel.name) != canonical_package_name:
logger.debug(
"Ignoring cached wheel %s for %s as it "
"does not match the expected distribution name %s.",
wheel_name,
link,
package_name,
)
continue
if not wheel.supported(supported_tags):
# Built for a different python/arch/etc
continue
candidates.append(
(
wheel.support_index_min(supported_tags),
wheel_name,
wheel_dir,
)
)
if not candidates:
return link
_, wheel_name, wheel_dir = min(candidates)
return Link(path_to_url(os.path.join(wheel_dir, wheel_name)))
class EphemWheelCache(SimpleWheelCache):
"""A SimpleWheelCache that creates it's own temporary cache directory"""
def __init__(self, format_control: FormatControl) -> None:
self._temp_dir = TempDirectory(
kind=tempdir_kinds.EPHEM_WHEEL_CACHE,
globally_managed=True,
)
super().__init__(self._temp_dir.path, format_control)
class CacheEntry:
def __init__(
self,
link: Link,
persistent: bool,
):
self.link = link
self.persistent = persistent
class WheelCache(Cache):
"""Wraps EphemWheelCache and SimpleWheelCache into a single Cache
This Cache allows for gracefully degradation, using the ephem wheel cache
when a certain link is not found in the simple wheel cache first.
"""
def __init__(self, cache_dir: str, format_control: FormatControl) -> None:
super().__init__(cache_dir, format_control, {"binary"})
self._wheel_cache = SimpleWheelCache(cache_dir, format_control)
self._ephem_cache = EphemWheelCache(format_control)
def get_path_for_link(self, link: Link) -> str:
return self._wheel_cache.get_path_for_link(link)
def get_ephem_path_for_link(self, link: Link) -> str:
return self._ephem_cache.get_path_for_link(link)
def get(
self,
link: Link,
package_name: Optional[str],
supported_tags: List[Tag],
) -> Link:
cache_entry = self.get_cache_entry(link, package_name, supported_tags)
if cache_entry is None:
return link
return cache_entry.link
def get_cache_entry(
self,
link: Link,
package_name: Optional[str],
supported_tags: List[Tag],
) -> Optional[CacheEntry]:
"""Returns a CacheEntry with a link to a cached item if it exists or
None. The cache entry indicates if the item was found in the persistent
or ephemeral cache.
"""
retval = self._wheel_cache.get(
link=link,
package_name=package_name,
supported_tags=supported_tags,
)
if retval is not link:
return CacheEntry(retval, persistent=True)
retval = self._ephem_cache.get(
link=link,
package_name=package_name,
supported_tags=supported_tags,
)
if retval is not link:
return CacheEntry(retval, persistent=False)
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"""Subpackage containing all of pip's command line interface related code
"""
# This file intentionally does not import submodules

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"""Logic that powers autocompletion installed by ``pip completion``.
"""
import optparse
import os
import sys
from itertools import chain
from typing import Any, Iterable, List, Optional
from pip._internal.cli.main_parser import create_main_parser
from pip._internal.commands import commands_dict, create_command
from pip._internal.metadata import get_default_environment
def autocomplete() -> None:
"""Entry Point for completion of main and subcommand options."""
# 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 = ""
parser = create_main_parser()
subcommands = list(commands_dict)
options = []
# subcommand
subcommand_name: Optional[str] = None
for word in cwords:
if word in subcommands:
subcommand_name = word
break
# subcommand options
if subcommand_name is not None:
# special case: 'help' subcommand has no options
if subcommand_name == "help":
sys.exit(1)
# special case: list locally installed dists for show and uninstall
should_list_installed = not current.startswith("-") and subcommand_name in [
"show",
"uninstall",
]
if should_list_installed:
env = get_default_environment()
lc = current.lower()
installed = [
dist.canonical_name
for dist in env.iter_installed_distributions(local_only=True)
if dist.canonical_name.startswith(lc)
and dist.canonical_name not in cwords[1:]
]
# if there are no dists installed, fall back to option completion
if installed:
for dist in installed:
print(dist)
sys.exit(1)
subcommand = create_command(subcommand_name)
for opt in subcommand.parser.option_list_all:
if opt.help != optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP:
for opt_str in opt._long_opts + opt._short_opts:
options.append((opt_str, opt.nargs))
# 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)]
# get completion type given cwords and available subcommand options
completion_type = get_path_completion_type(
cwords,
cword,
subcommand.parser.option_list_all,
)
# get completion files and directories if ``completion_type`` is
# ``<file>``, ``<dir>`` or ``<path>``
if completion_type:
paths = auto_complete_paths(current, completion_type)
options = [(path, 0) for path in paths]
for option in options:
opt_label = option[0]
# append '=' to options which require args
if option[1] and option[0][:2] == "--":
opt_label += "="
print(opt_label)
else:
# show main parser options only when necessary
opts = [i.option_list for i in parser.option_groups]
opts.append(parser.option_list)
flattened_opts = chain.from_iterable(opts)
if current.startswith("-"):
for opt in flattened_opts:
if opt.help != optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP:
subcommands += opt._long_opts + opt._short_opts
else:
# get completion type given cwords and all available options
completion_type = get_path_completion_type(cwords, cword, flattened_opts)
if completion_type:
subcommands = list(auto_complete_paths(current, completion_type))
print(" ".join([x for x in subcommands if x.startswith(current)]))
sys.exit(1)
def get_path_completion_type(
cwords: List[str], cword: int, opts: Iterable[Any]
) -> Optional[str]:
"""Get the type of path completion (``file``, ``dir``, ``path`` or None)
:param cwords: same as the environmental variable ``COMP_WORDS``
:param cword: same as the environmental variable ``COMP_CWORD``
:param opts: The available options to check
:return: path completion type (``file``, ``dir``, ``path`` or None)
"""
if cword < 2 or not cwords[cword - 2].startswith("-"):
return None
for opt in opts:
if opt.help == optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP:
continue
for o in str(opt).split("/"):
if cwords[cword - 2].split("=")[0] == o:
if not opt.metavar or any(
x in ("path", "file", "dir") for x in opt.metavar.split("/")
):
return opt.metavar
return None
def auto_complete_paths(current: str, completion_type: str) -> Iterable[str]:
"""If ``completion_type`` is ``file`` or ``path``, list all regular files
and directories starting with ``current``; otherwise only list directories
starting with ``current``.
:param current: The word to be completed
:param completion_type: path completion type(`file`, `path` or `dir`)i
:return: A generator of regular files and/or directories
"""
directory, filename = os.path.split(current)
current_path = os.path.abspath(directory)
# Don't complete paths if they can't be accessed
if not os.access(current_path, os.R_OK):
return
filename = os.path.normcase(filename)
# list all files that start with ``filename``
file_list = (
x for x in os.listdir(current_path) if os.path.normcase(x).startswith(filename)
)
for f in file_list:
opt = os.path.join(current_path, f)
comp_file = os.path.normcase(os.path.join(directory, f))
# complete regular files when there is not ``<dir>`` after option
# complete directories when there is ``<file>``, ``<path>`` or
# ``<dir>``after option
if completion_type != "dir" and os.path.isfile(opt):
yield comp_file
elif os.path.isdir(opt):
yield os.path.join(comp_file, "")

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"""Base Command class, and related routines"""
import functools
import logging
import logging.config
import optparse
import os
import sys
import traceback
from optparse import Values
from typing import Any, Callable, List, Optional, Tuple
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.command_context import CommandContextMixIn
from pip._internal.cli.parser import ConfigOptionParser, UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import (
ERROR,
PREVIOUS_BUILD_DIR_ERROR,
UNKNOWN_ERROR,
VIRTUALENV_NOT_FOUND,
)
from pip._internal.exceptions import (
BadCommand,
CommandError,
InstallationError,
NetworkConnectionError,
PreviousBuildDirError,
UninstallationError,
)
from pip._internal.utils.filesystem import check_path_owner
from pip._internal.utils.logging import BrokenStdoutLoggingError, setup_logging
from pip._internal.utils.misc import get_prog, normalize_path
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectoryTypeRegistry as TempDirRegistry
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import global_tempdir_manager, tempdir_registry
from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv
__all__ = ["Command"]
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Command(CommandContextMixIn):
usage: str = ""
ignore_require_venv: bool = False
def __init__(self, name: str, summary: str, isolated: bool = False) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.name = name
self.summary = summary
self.parser = ConfigOptionParser(
usage=self.usage,
prog=f"{get_prog()} {name}",
formatter=UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter(),
add_help_option=False,
name=name,
description=self.__doc__,
isolated=isolated,
)
self.tempdir_registry: Optional[TempDirRegistry] = None
# Commands should add options to this option group
optgroup_name = f"{self.name.capitalize()} Options"
self.cmd_opts = optparse.OptionGroup(self.parser, optgroup_name)
# Add the general options
gen_opts = cmdoptions.make_option_group(
cmdoptions.general_group,
self.parser,
)
self.parser.add_option_group(gen_opts)
self.add_options()
def add_options(self) -> None:
pass
def handle_pip_version_check(self, options: Values) -> None:
"""
This is a no-op so that commands by default do not do the pip version
check.
"""
# Make sure we do the pip version check if the index_group options
# are present.
assert not hasattr(options, "no_index")
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
raise NotImplementedError
def parse_args(self, args: List[str]) -> Tuple[Values, List[str]]:
# factored out for testability
return self.parser.parse_args(args)
def main(self, args: List[str]) -> int:
try:
with self.main_context():
return self._main(args)
finally:
logging.shutdown()
def _main(self, args: List[str]) -> int:
# We must initialize this before the tempdir manager, otherwise the
# configuration would not be accessible by the time we clean up the
# tempdir manager.
self.tempdir_registry = self.enter_context(tempdir_registry())
# Intentionally set as early as possible so globally-managed temporary
# directories are available to the rest of the code.
self.enter_context(global_tempdir_manager())
options, args = self.parse_args(args)
# Set verbosity so that it can be used elsewhere.
self.verbosity = options.verbose - options.quiet
level_number = setup_logging(
verbosity=self.verbosity,
no_color=options.no_color,
user_log_file=options.log,
)
# TODO: Try to get these passing down from the command?
# without resorting to os.environ to hold these.
# This also affects isolated builds and it should.
if options.no_input:
os.environ["PIP_NO_INPUT"] = "1"
if options.exists_action:
os.environ["PIP_EXISTS_ACTION"] = " ".join(options.exists_action)
if options.require_venv and not self.ignore_require_venv:
# If a venv is required check if it can really be found
if not running_under_virtualenv():
logger.critical("Could not find an activated virtualenv (required).")
sys.exit(VIRTUALENV_NOT_FOUND)
if options.cache_dir:
options.cache_dir = normalize_path(options.cache_dir)
if not check_path_owner(options.cache_dir):
logger.warning(
"The directory '%s' or its parent directory is not owned "
"or is not writable by the current user. The cache "
"has been disabled. Check the permissions and owner of "
"that directory. If executing pip with sudo, you should "
"use sudo's -H flag.",
options.cache_dir,
)
options.cache_dir = None
if "2020-resolver" in options.features_enabled:
logger.warning(
"--use-feature=2020-resolver no longer has any effect, "
"since it is now the default dependency resolver in pip. "
"This will become an error in pip 21.0."
)
def intercepts_unhandled_exc(
run_func: Callable[..., int]
) -> Callable[..., int]:
@functools.wraps(run_func)
def exc_logging_wrapper(*args: Any) -> int:
try:
status = run_func(*args)
assert isinstance(status, int)
return status
except PreviousBuildDirError as exc:
logger.critical(str(exc))
logger.debug("Exception information:", exc_info=True)
return PREVIOUS_BUILD_DIR_ERROR
except (
InstallationError,
UninstallationError,
BadCommand,
NetworkConnectionError,
) as exc:
logger.critical(str(exc))
logger.debug("Exception information:", exc_info=True)
return ERROR
except CommandError as exc:
logger.critical("%s", exc)
logger.debug("Exception information:", exc_info=True)
return ERROR
except BrokenStdoutLoggingError:
# Bypass our logger and write any remaining messages to
# stderr because stdout no longer works.
print("ERROR: Pipe to stdout was broken", file=sys.stderr)
if level_number <= logging.DEBUG:
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr)
return ERROR
except KeyboardInterrupt:
logger.critical("Operation cancelled by user")
logger.debug("Exception information:", exc_info=True)
return ERROR
except BaseException:
logger.critical("Exception:", exc_info=True)
return UNKNOWN_ERROR
return exc_logging_wrapper
try:
if not options.debug_mode:
run = intercepts_unhandled_exc(self.run)
else:
run = self.run
return run(options, args)
finally:
self.handle_pip_version_check(options)

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from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager
from typing import ContextManager, Iterator, TypeVar
_T = TypeVar("_T", covariant=True)
class CommandContextMixIn:
def __init__(self) -> None:
super().__init__()
self._in_main_context = False
self._main_context = ExitStack()
@contextmanager
def main_context(self) -> Iterator[None]:
assert not self._in_main_context
self._in_main_context = True
try:
with self._main_context:
yield
finally:
self._in_main_context = False
def enter_context(self, context_provider: ContextManager[_T]) -> _T:
assert self._in_main_context
return self._main_context.enter_context(context_provider)

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"""Primary application entrypoint.
"""
import locale
import logging
import os
import sys
from typing import List, Optional
from pip._internal.cli.autocompletion import autocomplete
from pip._internal.cli.main_parser import parse_command
from pip._internal.commands import create_command
from pip._internal.exceptions import PipError
from pip._internal.utils import deprecation
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Do not import and use main() directly! Using it directly is actively
# discouraged by pip's maintainers. The name, location and behavior of
# this function is subject to change, so calling it directly is not
# portable across different pip versions.
# In addition, running pip in-process is unsupported and unsafe. This is
# elaborated in detail at
# https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#using-pip-from-your-program.
# That document also provides suggestions that should work for nearly
# all users that are considering importing and using main() directly.
# However, we know that certain users will still want to invoke pip
# in-process. If you understand and accept the implications of using pip
# in an unsupported manner, the best approach is to use runpy to avoid
# depending on the exact location of this entry point.
# The following example shows how to use runpy to invoke pip in that
# case:
#
# sys.argv = ["pip", your, args, here]
# runpy.run_module("pip", run_name="__main__")
#
# Note that this will exit the process after running, unlike a direct
# call to main. As it is not safe to do any processing after calling
# main, this should not be an issue in practice.
def main(args: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> int:
if args is None:
args = sys.argv[1:]
# Configure our deprecation warnings to be sent through loggers
deprecation.install_warning_logger()
autocomplete()
try:
cmd_name, cmd_args = parse_command(args)
except PipError as exc:
sys.stderr.write(f"ERROR: {exc}")
sys.stderr.write(os.linesep)
sys.exit(1)
# Needed for locale.getpreferredencoding(False) to work
# in pip._internal.utils.encoding.auto_decode
try:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "")
except locale.Error as e:
# setlocale can apparently crash if locale are uninitialized
logger.debug("Ignoring error %s when setting locale", e)
command = create_command(cmd_name, isolated=("--isolated" in cmd_args))
return command.main(cmd_args)

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"""A single place for constructing and exposing the main parser
"""
import os
import sys
from typing import List, Tuple
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.parser import ConfigOptionParser, UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter
from pip._internal.commands import commands_dict, get_similar_commands
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError
from pip._internal.utils.misc import get_pip_version, get_prog
__all__ = ["create_main_parser", "parse_command"]
def create_main_parser() -> ConfigOptionParser:
"""Creates and returns the main parser for pip's CLI"""
parser = ConfigOptionParser(
usage="\n%prog <command> [options]",
add_help_option=False,
formatter=UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter(),
name="global",
prog=get_prog(),
)
parser.disable_interspersed_args()
parser.version = get_pip_version()
# add the general options
gen_opts = cmdoptions.make_option_group(cmdoptions.general_group, parser)
parser.add_option_group(gen_opts)
# so the help formatter knows
parser.main = True # type: ignore
# create command listing for description
description = [""] + [
f"{name:27} {command_info.summary}"
for name, command_info in commands_dict.items()
]
parser.description = "\n".join(description)
return parser
def parse_command(args: List[str]) -> Tuple[str, List[str]]:
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]
if cmd_name not in commands_dict:
guess = get_similar_commands(cmd_name)
msg = [f'unknown command "{cmd_name}"']
if guess:
msg.append(f'maybe you meant "{guess}"')
raise CommandError(" - ".join(msg))
# all the args without the subcommand
cmd_args = args[:]
cmd_args.remove(cmd_name)
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"""Base option parser setup"""
import logging
import optparse
import shutil
import sys
import textwrap
from contextlib import suppress
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterator, List, Tuple
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import UNKNOWN_ERROR
from pip._internal.configuration import Configuration, ConfigurationError
from pip._internal.utils.misc import redact_auth_from_url, strtobool
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class PrettyHelpFormatter(optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter):
"""A prettier/less verbose help formatter for optparse."""
def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
# help position must be aligned with __init__.parseopts.description
kwargs["max_help_position"] = 30
kwargs["indent_increment"] = 1
kwargs["width"] = shutil.get_terminal_size()[0] - 2
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def format_option_strings(self, option: optparse.Option) -> str:
return self._format_option_strings(option)
def _format_option_strings(
self, option: optparse.Option, mvarfmt: str = " <{}>", optsep: str = ", "
) -> str:
"""
Return a comma-separated list of option strings and metavars.
:param option: tuple of (short opt, long opt), e.g: ('-f', '--format')
:param mvarfmt: metavar format string
:param optsep: separator
"""
opts = []
if option._short_opts:
opts.append(option._short_opts[0])
if option._long_opts:
opts.append(option._long_opts[0])
if len(opts) > 1:
opts.insert(1, optsep)
if option.takes_value():
assert option.dest is not None
metavar = option.metavar or option.dest.lower()
opts.append(mvarfmt.format(metavar.lower()))
return "".join(opts)
def format_heading(self, heading: str) -> str:
if heading == "Options":
return ""
return heading + ":\n"
def format_usage(self, usage: str) -> str:
"""
Ensure there is only one newline between usage and the first heading
if there is no description.
"""
msg = "\nUsage: {}\n".format(self.indent_lines(textwrap.dedent(usage), " "))
return msg
def format_description(self, description: str) -> str:
# leave full control over description to us
if description:
if hasattr(self.parser, "main"):
label = "Commands"
else:
label = "Description"
# some doc strings have initial newlines, some don't
description = description.lstrip("\n")
# some doc strings have final newlines and spaces, some don't
description = description.rstrip()
# dedent, then reindent
description = self.indent_lines(textwrap.dedent(description), " ")
description = f"{label}:\n{description}\n"
return description
else:
return ""
def format_epilog(self, epilog: str) -> str:
# leave full control over epilog to us
if epilog:
return epilog
else:
return ""
def indent_lines(self, text: str, indent: str) -> str:
new_lines = [indent + line for line in text.split("\n")]
return "\n".join(new_lines)
class UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter(PrettyHelpFormatter):
"""Custom help formatter for use in ConfigOptionParser.
This is updates the defaults before expanding them, allowing
them to show up correctly in the help listing.
Also redact auth from url type options
"""
def expand_default(self, option: optparse.Option) -> str:
default_values = None
if self.parser is not None:
assert isinstance(self.parser, ConfigOptionParser)
self.parser._update_defaults(self.parser.defaults)
assert option.dest is not None
default_values = self.parser.defaults.get(option.dest)
help_text = super().expand_default(option)
if default_values and option.metavar == "URL":
if isinstance(default_values, str):
default_values = [default_values]
# If its not a list, we should abort and just return the help text
if not isinstance(default_values, list):
default_values = []
for val in default_values:
help_text = help_text.replace(val, redact_auth_from_url(val))
return help_text
class CustomOptionParser(optparse.OptionParser):
def insert_option_group(
self, idx: int, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any
) -> optparse.OptionGroup:
"""Insert an OptionGroup at a given position."""
group = self.add_option_group(*args, **kwargs)
self.option_groups.pop()
self.option_groups.insert(idx, group)
return group
@property
def option_list_all(self) -> List[optparse.Option]:
"""Get a list of all options, including those in option groups."""
res = self.option_list[:]
for i in self.option_groups:
res.extend(i.option_list)
return res
class ConfigOptionParser(CustomOptionParser):
"""Custom option parser which updates its defaults by checking the
configuration files and environmental variables"""
def __init__(
self,
*args: Any,
name: str,
isolated: bool = False,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
self.name = name
self.config = Configuration(isolated)
assert self.name
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def check_default(self, option: optparse.Option, key: str, val: Any) -> Any:
try:
return option.check_value(key, val)
except optparse.OptionValueError as exc:
print(f"An error occurred during configuration: {exc}")
sys.exit(3)
def _get_ordered_configuration_items(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[str, Any]]:
# Configuration gives keys in an unordered manner. Order them.
override_order = ["global", self.name, ":env:"]
# Pool the options into different groups
section_items: Dict[str, List[Tuple[str, Any]]] = {
name: [] for name in override_order
}
for section_key, val in self.config.items():
# ignore empty values
if not val:
logger.debug(
"Ignoring configuration key '%s' as it's value is empty.",
section_key,
)
continue
section, key = section_key.split(".", 1)
if section in override_order:
section_items[section].append((key, val))
# Yield each group in their override order
for section in override_order:
for key, val in section_items[section]:
yield key, val
def _update_defaults(self, defaults: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Updates the given defaults with values from the config files and
the environ. Does a little special handling for certain types of
options (lists)."""
# Accumulate complex default state.
self.values = optparse.Values(self.defaults)
late_eval = set()
# Then set the options with those values
for key, val in self._get_ordered_configuration_items():
# '--' because configuration supports only long names
option = self.get_option("--" + key)
# Ignore options not present in this parser. E.g. non-globals put
# in [global] by users that want them to apply to all applicable
# commands.
if option is None:
continue
assert option.dest is not None
if option.action in ("store_true", "store_false"):
try:
val = strtobool(val)
except ValueError:
self.error(
"{} is not a valid value for {} option, " # noqa
"please specify a boolean value like yes/no, "
"true/false or 1/0 instead.".format(val, key)
)
elif option.action == "count":
with suppress(ValueError):
val = strtobool(val)
with suppress(ValueError):
val = int(val)
if not isinstance(val, int) or val < 0:
self.error(
"{} is not a valid value for {} option, " # noqa
"please instead specify either a non-negative integer "
"or a boolean value like yes/no or false/true "
"which is equivalent to 1/0.".format(val, key)
)
elif option.action == "append":
val = val.split()
val = [self.check_default(option, key, v) for v in val]
elif option.action == "callback":
assert option.callback is not None
late_eval.add(option.dest)
opt_str = option.get_opt_string()
val = option.convert_value(opt_str, val)
# From take_action
args = option.callback_args or ()
kwargs = option.callback_kwargs or {}
option.callback(option, opt_str, val, self, *args, **kwargs)
else:
val = self.check_default(option, key, val)
defaults[option.dest] = val
for key in late_eval:
defaults[key] = getattr(self.values, key)
self.values = None
return defaults
def get_default_values(self) -> optparse.Values:
"""Overriding to make updating the defaults after instantiation of
the option parser possible, _update_defaults() does the dirty work."""
if not self.process_default_values:
# Old, pre-Optik 1.5 behaviour.
return optparse.Values(self.defaults)
# Load the configuration, or error out in case of an error
try:
self.config.load()
except ConfigurationError as err:
self.exit(UNKNOWN_ERROR, str(err))
defaults = self._update_defaults(self.defaults.copy()) # ours
for option in self._get_all_options():
assert option.dest is not None
default = defaults.get(option.dest)
if isinstance(default, str):
opt_str = option.get_opt_string()
defaults[option.dest] = option.check_value(opt_str, default)
return optparse.Values(defaults)
def error(self, msg: str) -> None:
self.print_usage(sys.stderr)
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import itertools
import sys
from signal import SIGINT, default_int_handler, signal
from typing import Any
from pip._vendor.progress.bar import Bar, FillingCirclesBar, IncrementalBar
from pip._vendor.progress.spinner import Spinner
from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
from pip._internal.utils.logging import get_indentation
from pip._internal.utils.misc import format_size
try:
from pip._vendor import colorama
# Lots of different errors can come from this, including SystemError and
# ImportError.
except Exception:
colorama = None
def _select_progress_class(preferred: Bar, fallback: Bar) -> Bar:
encoding = getattr(preferred.file, "encoding", None)
# If we don't know what encoding this file is in, then we'll just assume
# that it doesn't support unicode and use the ASCII bar.
if not encoding:
return fallback
# Collect all of the possible characters we want to use with the preferred
# bar.
characters = [
getattr(preferred, "empty_fill", ""),
getattr(preferred, "fill", ""),
]
characters += list(getattr(preferred, "phases", []))
# Try to decode the characters we're using for the bar using the encoding
# of the given file, if this works then we'll assume that we can use the
# fancier bar and if not we'll fall back to the plaintext bar.
try:
"".join(characters).encode(encoding)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
return fallback
else:
return preferred
_BaseBar: Any = _select_progress_class(IncrementalBar, Bar)
class InterruptibleMixin:
"""
Helper to ensure that self.finish() gets called on keyboard interrupt.
This allows downloads to be interrupted without leaving temporary state
(like hidden cursors) behind.
This class is similar to the progress library's existing SigIntMixin
helper, but as of version 1.2, that helper has the following problems:
1. It calls sys.exit().
2. It discards the existing SIGINT handler completely.
3. It leaves its own handler in place even after an uninterrupted finish,
which will have unexpected delayed effects if the user triggers an
unrelated keyboard interrupt some time after a progress-displaying
download has already completed, for example.
"""
def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
"""
Save the original SIGINT handler for later.
"""
# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/5887
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore
self.original_handler = signal(SIGINT, self.handle_sigint)
# If signal() returns None, the previous handler was not installed from
# Python, and we cannot restore it. This probably should not happen,
# but if it does, we must restore something sensible instead, at least.
# The least bad option should be Python's default SIGINT handler, which
# just raises KeyboardInterrupt.
if self.original_handler is None:
self.original_handler = default_int_handler
def finish(self) -> None:
"""
Restore the original SIGINT handler after finishing.
This should happen regardless of whether the progress display finishes
normally, or gets interrupted.
"""
super().finish() # type: ignore
signal(SIGINT, self.original_handler)
def handle_sigint(self, signum, frame): # type: ignore
"""
Call self.finish() before delegating to the original SIGINT handler.
This handler should only be in place while the progress display is
active.
"""
self.finish()
self.original_handler(signum, frame)
class SilentBar(Bar):
def update(self) -> None:
pass
class BlueEmojiBar(IncrementalBar):
suffix = "%(percent)d%%"
bar_prefix = " "
bar_suffix = " "
phases = ("\U0001F539", "\U0001F537", "\U0001F535")
class DownloadProgressMixin:
def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/5887
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore
self.message: str = (" " * (get_indentation() + 2)) + self.message
@property
def downloaded(self) -> str:
return format_size(self.index) # type: ignore
@property
def download_speed(self) -> str:
# Avoid zero division errors...
if self.avg == 0.0: # type: ignore
return "..."
return format_size(1 / self.avg) + "/s" # type: ignore
@property
def pretty_eta(self) -> str:
if self.eta: # type: ignore
return f"eta {self.eta_td}" # type: ignore
return ""
def iter(self, it): # type: ignore
for x in it:
yield x
# B305 is incorrectly raised here
# https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-bugbear/issues/59
self.next(len(x)) # noqa: B305
self.finish()
class WindowsMixin:
def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
# The Windows terminal does not support the hide/show cursor ANSI codes
# even with colorama. So we'll ensure that hide_cursor is False on
# Windows.
# This call needs to go before the super() call, so that hide_cursor
# is set in time. The base progress bar class writes the "hide cursor"
# code to the terminal in its init, so if we don't set this soon
# enough, we get a "hide" with no corresponding "show"...
if WINDOWS and self.hide_cursor: # type: ignore
self.hide_cursor = False
# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/5887
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore
# Check if we are running on Windows and we have the colorama module,
# if we do then wrap our file with it.
if WINDOWS and colorama:
self.file = colorama.AnsiToWin32(self.file) # type: ignore
# The progress code expects to be able to call self.file.isatty()
# but the colorama.AnsiToWin32() object doesn't have that, so we'll
# add it.
self.file.isatty = lambda: self.file.wrapped.isatty()
# The progress code expects to be able to call self.file.flush()
# but the colorama.AnsiToWin32() object doesn't have that, so we'll
# add it.
self.file.flush = lambda: self.file.wrapped.flush()
class BaseDownloadProgressBar(WindowsMixin, InterruptibleMixin, DownloadProgressMixin):
file = sys.stdout
message = "%(percent)d%%"
suffix = "%(downloaded)s %(download_speed)s %(pretty_eta)s"
class DefaultDownloadProgressBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, _BaseBar):
pass
class DownloadSilentBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, SilentBar):
pass
class DownloadBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, Bar):
pass
class DownloadFillingCirclesBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, FillingCirclesBar):
pass
class DownloadBlueEmojiProgressBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, BlueEmojiBar):
pass
class DownloadProgressSpinner(
WindowsMixin, InterruptibleMixin, DownloadProgressMixin, Spinner
):
file = sys.stdout
suffix = "%(downloaded)s %(download_speed)s"
def next_phase(self) -> str:
if not hasattr(self, "_phaser"):
self._phaser = itertools.cycle(self.phases)
return next(self._phaser)
def update(self) -> None:
message = self.message % self
phase = self.next_phase()
suffix = self.suffix % self
line = "".join(
[
message,
" " if message else "",
phase,
" " if suffix else "",
suffix,
]
)
self.writeln(line)
BAR_TYPES = {
"off": (DownloadSilentBar, DownloadSilentBar),
"on": (DefaultDownloadProgressBar, DownloadProgressSpinner),
"ascii": (DownloadBar, DownloadProgressSpinner),
"pretty": (DownloadFillingCirclesBar, DownloadProgressSpinner),
"emoji": (DownloadBlueEmojiProgressBar, DownloadProgressSpinner),
}
def DownloadProgressProvider(progress_bar, max=None): # type: ignore
if max is None or max == 0:
return BAR_TYPES[progress_bar][1]().iter
else:
return BAR_TYPES[progress_bar][0](max=max).iter

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"""Contains the Command base classes that depend on PipSession.
The classes in this module are in a separate module so the commands not
needing download / PackageFinder capability don't unnecessarily import the
PackageFinder machinery and all its vendored dependencies, etc.
"""
import logging
import os
import sys
from functools import partial
from optparse import Values
from typing import Any, List, Optional, Tuple
from pip._internal.cache import WheelCache
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.command_context import CommandContextMixIn
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError, PreviousBuildDirError
from pip._internal.index.collector import LinkCollector
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
from pip._internal.models.selection_prefs import SelectionPreferences
from pip._internal.models.target_python import TargetPython
from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession
from pip._internal.operations.prepare import RequirementPreparer
from pip._internal.req.constructors import (
install_req_from_editable,
install_req_from_line,
install_req_from_parsed_requirement,
install_req_from_req_string,
)
from pip._internal.req.req_file import parse_requirements
from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement
from pip._internal.req.req_tracker import RequirementTracker
from pip._internal.resolution.base import BaseResolver
from pip._internal.self_outdated_check import pip_self_version_check
from pip._internal.utils.deprecation import deprecated
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import (
TempDirectory,
TempDirectoryTypeRegistry,
tempdir_kinds,
)
from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class SessionCommandMixin(CommandContextMixIn):
"""
A class mixin for command classes needing _build_session().
"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
super().__init__()
self._session: Optional[PipSession] = None
@classmethod
def _get_index_urls(cls, options: Values) -> Optional[List[str]]:
"""Return a list of index urls from user-provided options."""
index_urls = []
if not getattr(options, "no_index", False):
url = getattr(options, "index_url", None)
if url:
index_urls.append(url)
urls = getattr(options, "extra_index_urls", None)
if urls:
index_urls.extend(urls)
# Return None rather than an empty list
return index_urls or None
def get_default_session(self, options: Values) -> PipSession:
"""Get a default-managed session."""
if self._session is None:
self._session = self.enter_context(self._build_session(options))
# there's no type annotation on requests.Session, so it's
# automatically ContextManager[Any] and self._session becomes Any,
# then https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/7696 kicks in
assert self._session is not None
return self._session
def _build_session(
self,
options: Values,
retries: Optional[int] = None,
timeout: Optional[int] = None,
) -> PipSession:
assert not options.cache_dir or os.path.isabs(options.cache_dir)
session = PipSession(
cache=(
os.path.join(options.cache_dir, "http") if options.cache_dir else None
),
retries=retries if retries is not None else options.retries,
trusted_hosts=options.trusted_hosts,
index_urls=self._get_index_urls(options),
)
# Handle custom ca-bundles from the user
if options.cert:
session.verify = options.cert
# Handle SSL client certificate
if options.client_cert:
session.cert = options.client_cert
# Handle timeouts
if options.timeout or timeout:
session.timeout = timeout if timeout is not None else options.timeout
# Handle configured proxies
if options.proxy:
session.proxies = {
"http": options.proxy,
"https": options.proxy,
}
# Determine if we can prompt the user for authentication or not
session.auth.prompting = not options.no_input
return session
class IndexGroupCommand(Command, SessionCommandMixin):
"""
Abstract base class for commands with the index_group options.
This also corresponds to the commands that permit the pip version check.
"""
def handle_pip_version_check(self, options: Values) -> None:
"""
Do the pip version check if not disabled.
This overrides the default behavior of not doing the check.
"""
# Make sure the index_group options are present.
assert hasattr(options, "no_index")
if options.disable_pip_version_check or options.no_index:
return
# Otherwise, check if we're using the latest version of pip available.
session = self._build_session(
options, retries=0, timeout=min(5, options.timeout)
)
with session:
pip_self_version_check(session, options)
KEEPABLE_TEMPDIR_TYPES = [
tempdir_kinds.BUILD_ENV,
tempdir_kinds.EPHEM_WHEEL_CACHE,
tempdir_kinds.REQ_BUILD,
]
def warn_if_run_as_root() -> None:
"""Output a warning for sudo users on Unix.
In a virtual environment, sudo pip still writes to virtualenv.
On Windows, users may run pip as Administrator without issues.
This warning only applies to Unix root users outside of virtualenv.
"""
if running_under_virtualenv():
return
if not hasattr(os, "getuid"):
return
# On Windows, there are no "system managed" Python packages. Installing as
# Administrator via pip is the correct way of updating system environments.
#
# We choose sys.platform over utils.compat.WINDOWS here to enable Mypy platform
# checks: https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/common_issues.html
if sys.platform == "win32" or sys.platform == "cygwin":
return
if sys.platform == "darwin" or sys.platform == "linux":
if os.getuid() != 0:
return
logger.warning(
"Running pip as the 'root' user can result in broken permissions and "
"conflicting behaviour with the system package manager. "
"It is recommended to use a virtual environment instead: "
"https://pip.pypa.io/warnings/venv"
)
def with_cleanup(func: Any) -> Any:
"""Decorator for common logic related to managing temporary
directories.
"""
def configure_tempdir_registry(registry: TempDirectoryTypeRegistry) -> None:
for t in KEEPABLE_TEMPDIR_TYPES:
registry.set_delete(t, False)
def wrapper(
self: RequirementCommand, options: Values, args: List[Any]
) -> Optional[int]:
assert self.tempdir_registry is not None
if options.no_clean:
configure_tempdir_registry(self.tempdir_registry)
try:
return func(self, options, args)
except PreviousBuildDirError:
# This kind of conflict can occur when the user passes an explicit
# build directory with a pre-existing folder. In that case we do
# not want to accidentally remove it.
configure_tempdir_registry(self.tempdir_registry)
raise
return wrapper
class RequirementCommand(IndexGroupCommand):
def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kw: Any) -> None:
super().__init__(*args, **kw)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_clean())
@staticmethod
def determine_resolver_variant(options: Values) -> str:
"""Determines which resolver should be used, based on the given options."""
if "legacy-resolver" in options.deprecated_features_enabled:
return "legacy"
return "2020-resolver"
@classmethod
def make_requirement_preparer(
cls,
temp_build_dir: TempDirectory,
options: Values,
req_tracker: RequirementTracker,
session: PipSession,
finder: PackageFinder,
use_user_site: bool,
download_dir: Optional[str] = None,
) -> RequirementPreparer:
"""
Create a RequirementPreparer instance for the given parameters.
"""
temp_build_dir_path = temp_build_dir.path
assert temp_build_dir_path is not None
resolver_variant = cls.determine_resolver_variant(options)
if resolver_variant == "2020-resolver":
lazy_wheel = "fast-deps" in options.features_enabled
if lazy_wheel:
logger.warning(
"pip is using lazily downloaded wheels using HTTP "
"range requests to obtain dependency information. "
"This experimental feature is enabled through "
"--use-feature=fast-deps and it is not ready for "
"production."
)
else:
lazy_wheel = False
if "fast-deps" in options.features_enabled:
logger.warning(
"fast-deps has no effect when used with the legacy resolver."
)
in_tree_build = "out-of-tree-build" not in options.deprecated_features_enabled
if "in-tree-build" in options.features_enabled:
deprecated(
reason="In-tree builds are now the default.",
replacement="to remove the --use-feature=in-tree-build flag",
gone_in="22.1",
)
if "out-of-tree-build" in options.deprecated_features_enabled:
deprecated(
reason="Out-of-tree builds are deprecated.",
replacement=None,
gone_in="22.1",
)
return RequirementPreparer(
build_dir=temp_build_dir_path,
src_dir=options.src_dir,
download_dir=download_dir,
build_isolation=options.build_isolation,
req_tracker=req_tracker,
session=session,
progress_bar=options.progress_bar,
finder=finder,
require_hashes=options.require_hashes,
use_user_site=use_user_site,
lazy_wheel=lazy_wheel,
in_tree_build=in_tree_build,
)
@classmethod
def make_resolver(
cls,
preparer: RequirementPreparer,
finder: PackageFinder,
options: Values,
wheel_cache: Optional[WheelCache] = None,
use_user_site: bool = False,
ignore_installed: bool = True,
ignore_requires_python: bool = False,
force_reinstall: bool = False,
upgrade_strategy: str = "to-satisfy-only",
use_pep517: Optional[bool] = None,
py_version_info: Optional[Tuple[int, ...]] = None,
) -> BaseResolver:
"""
Create a Resolver instance for the given parameters.
"""
make_install_req = partial(
install_req_from_req_string,
isolated=options.isolated_mode,
use_pep517=use_pep517,
)
resolver_variant = cls.determine_resolver_variant(options)
# The long import name and duplicated invocation is needed to convince
# Mypy into correctly typechecking. Otherwise it would complain the
# "Resolver" class being redefined.
if resolver_variant == "2020-resolver":
import pip._internal.resolution.resolvelib.resolver
return pip._internal.resolution.resolvelib.resolver.Resolver(
preparer=preparer,
finder=finder,
wheel_cache=wheel_cache,
make_install_req=make_install_req,
use_user_site=use_user_site,
ignore_dependencies=options.ignore_dependencies,
ignore_installed=ignore_installed,
ignore_requires_python=ignore_requires_python,
force_reinstall=force_reinstall,
upgrade_strategy=upgrade_strategy,
py_version_info=py_version_info,
)
import pip._internal.resolution.legacy.resolver
return pip._internal.resolution.legacy.resolver.Resolver(
preparer=preparer,
finder=finder,
wheel_cache=wheel_cache,
make_install_req=make_install_req,
use_user_site=use_user_site,
ignore_dependencies=options.ignore_dependencies,
ignore_installed=ignore_installed,
ignore_requires_python=ignore_requires_python,
force_reinstall=force_reinstall,
upgrade_strategy=upgrade_strategy,
py_version_info=py_version_info,
)
def get_requirements(
self,
args: List[str],
options: Values,
finder: PackageFinder,
session: PipSession,
) -> List[InstallRequirement]:
"""
Parse command-line arguments into the corresponding requirements.
"""
requirements: List[InstallRequirement] = []
for filename in options.constraints:
for parsed_req in parse_requirements(
filename,
constraint=True,
finder=finder,
options=options,
session=session,
):
req_to_add = install_req_from_parsed_requirement(
parsed_req,
isolated=options.isolated_mode,
user_supplied=False,
)
requirements.append(req_to_add)
for req in args:
req_to_add = install_req_from_line(
req,
None,
isolated=options.isolated_mode,
use_pep517=options.use_pep517,
user_supplied=True,
)
requirements.append(req_to_add)
for req in options.editables:
req_to_add = install_req_from_editable(
req,
user_supplied=True,
isolated=options.isolated_mode,
use_pep517=options.use_pep517,
)
requirements.append(req_to_add)
# NOTE: options.require_hashes may be set if --require-hashes is True
for filename in options.requirements:
for parsed_req in parse_requirements(
filename, finder=finder, options=options, session=session
):
req_to_add = install_req_from_parsed_requirement(
parsed_req,
isolated=options.isolated_mode,
use_pep517=options.use_pep517,
user_supplied=True,
)
requirements.append(req_to_add)
# If any requirement has hash options, enable hash checking.
if any(req.has_hash_options for req in requirements):
options.require_hashes = True
if not (args or options.editables or options.requirements):
opts = {"name": self.name}
if options.find_links:
raise CommandError(
"You must give at least one requirement to {name} "
'(maybe you meant "pip {name} {links}"?)'.format(
**dict(opts, links=" ".join(options.find_links))
)
)
else:
raise CommandError(
"You must give at least one requirement to {name} "
'(see "pip help {name}")'.format(**opts)
)
return requirements
@staticmethod
def trace_basic_info(finder: PackageFinder) -> None:
"""
Trace basic information about the provided objects.
"""
# Display where finder is looking for packages
search_scope = finder.search_scope
locations = search_scope.get_formatted_locations()
if locations:
logger.info(locations)
def _build_package_finder(
self,
options: Values,
session: PipSession,
target_python: Optional[TargetPython] = None,
ignore_requires_python: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> PackageFinder:
"""
Create a package finder appropriate to this requirement command.
:param ignore_requires_python: Whether to ignore incompatible
"Requires-Python" values in links. Defaults to False.
"""
link_collector = LinkCollector.create(session, options=options)
selection_prefs = SelectionPreferences(
allow_yanked=True,
format_control=options.format_control,
allow_all_prereleases=options.pre,
prefer_binary=options.prefer_binary,
ignore_requires_python=ignore_requires_python,
)
return PackageFinder.create(
link_collector=link_collector,
selection_prefs=selection_prefs,
target_python=target_python,
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import contextlib
import itertools
import logging
import sys
import time
from typing import IO, Iterator
from pip._vendor.progress import HIDE_CURSOR, SHOW_CURSOR
from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
from pip._internal.utils.logging import get_indentation
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class SpinnerInterface:
def spin(self) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError()
def finish(self, final_status: str) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError()
class InteractiveSpinner(SpinnerInterface):
def __init__(
self,
message: str,
file: IO[str] = None,
spin_chars: str = "-\\|/",
# Empirically, 8 updates/second looks nice
min_update_interval_seconds: float = 0.125,
):
self._message = message
if file is None:
file = sys.stdout
self._file = file
self._rate_limiter = RateLimiter(min_update_interval_seconds)
self._finished = False
self._spin_cycle = itertools.cycle(spin_chars)
self._file.write(" " * get_indentation() + self._message + " ... ")
self._width = 0
def _write(self, status: str) -> None:
assert not self._finished
# Erase what we wrote before by backspacing to the beginning, writing
# spaces to overwrite the old text, and then backspacing again
backup = "\b" * self._width
self._file.write(backup + " " * self._width + backup)
# Now we have a blank slate to add our status
self._file.write(status)
self._width = len(status)
self._file.flush()
self._rate_limiter.reset()
def spin(self) -> None:
if self._finished:
return
if not self._rate_limiter.ready():
return
self._write(next(self._spin_cycle))
def finish(self, final_status: str) -> None:
if self._finished:
return
self._write(final_status)
self._file.write("\n")
self._file.flush()
self._finished = True
# Used for dumb terminals, non-interactive installs (no tty), etc.
# We still print updates occasionally (once every 60 seconds by default) to
# act as a keep-alive for systems like Travis-CI that take lack-of-output as
# an indication that a task has frozen.
class NonInteractiveSpinner(SpinnerInterface):
def __init__(self, message: str, min_update_interval_seconds: float = 60.0) -> None:
self._message = message
self._finished = False
self._rate_limiter = RateLimiter(min_update_interval_seconds)
self._update("started")
def _update(self, status: str) -> None:
assert not self._finished
self._rate_limiter.reset()
logger.info("%s: %s", self._message, status)
def spin(self) -> None:
if self._finished:
return
if not self._rate_limiter.ready():
return
self._update("still running...")
def finish(self, final_status: str) -> None:
if self._finished:
return
self._update(f"finished with status '{final_status}'")
self._finished = True
class RateLimiter:
def __init__(self, min_update_interval_seconds: float) -> None:
self._min_update_interval_seconds = min_update_interval_seconds
self._last_update: float = 0
def ready(self) -> bool:
now = time.time()
delta = now - self._last_update
return delta >= self._min_update_interval_seconds
def reset(self) -> None:
self._last_update = time.time()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def open_spinner(message: str) -> Iterator[SpinnerInterface]:
# Interactive spinner goes directly to sys.stdout rather than being routed
# through the logging system, but it acts like it has level INFO,
# i.e. it's only displayed if we're at level INFO or better.
# Non-interactive spinner goes through the logging system, so it is always
# in sync with logging configuration.
if sys.stdout.isatty() and logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.INFO:
spinner: SpinnerInterface = InteractiveSpinner(message)
else:
spinner = NonInteractiveSpinner(message)
try:
with hidden_cursor(sys.stdout):
yield spinner
except KeyboardInterrupt:
spinner.finish("canceled")
raise
except Exception:
spinner.finish("error")
raise
else:
spinner.finish("done")
@contextlib.contextmanager
def hidden_cursor(file: IO[str]) -> Iterator[None]:
# The Windows terminal does not support the hide/show cursor ANSI codes,
# even via colorama. So don't even try.
if WINDOWS:
yield
# We don't want to clutter the output with control characters if we're
# writing to a file, or if the user is running with --quiet.
# See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/3418
elif not file.isatty() or logger.getEffectiveLevel() > logging.INFO:
yield
else:
file.write(HIDE_CURSOR)
try:
yield
finally:
file.write(SHOW_CURSOR)

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SUCCESS = 0
ERROR = 1
UNKNOWN_ERROR = 2
VIRTUALENV_NOT_FOUND = 3
PREVIOUS_BUILD_DIR_ERROR = 4
NO_MATCHES_FOUND = 23

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"""
Package containing all pip commands
"""
import importlib
from collections import namedtuple
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
CommandInfo = namedtuple("CommandInfo", "module_path, class_name, summary")
# This dictionary does a bunch of heavy lifting for help output:
# - Enables avoiding additional (costly) imports for presenting `--help`.
# - The ordering matters for help display.
#
# Even though the module path starts with the same "pip._internal.commands"
# prefix, the full path makes testing easier (specifically when modifying
# `commands_dict` in test setup / teardown).
commands_dict: Dict[str, CommandInfo] = {
"install": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.install",
"InstallCommand",
"Install packages.",
),
"download": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.download",
"DownloadCommand",
"Download packages.",
),
"uninstall": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.uninstall",
"UninstallCommand",
"Uninstall packages.",
),
"freeze": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.freeze",
"FreezeCommand",
"Output installed packages in requirements format.",
),
"list": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.list",
"ListCommand",
"List installed packages.",
),
"show": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.show",
"ShowCommand",
"Show information about installed packages.",
),
"check": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.check",
"CheckCommand",
"Verify installed packages have compatible dependencies.",
),
"config": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.configuration",
"ConfigurationCommand",
"Manage local and global configuration.",
),
"search": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.search",
"SearchCommand",
"Search PyPI for packages.",
),
"cache": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.cache",
"CacheCommand",
"Inspect and manage pip's wheel cache.",
),
"index": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.index",
"IndexCommand",
"Inspect information available from package indexes.",
),
"wheel": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.wheel",
"WheelCommand",
"Build wheels from your requirements.",
),
"hash": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.hash",
"HashCommand",
"Compute hashes of package archives.",
),
"completion": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.completion",
"CompletionCommand",
"A helper command used for command completion.",
),
"debug": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.debug",
"DebugCommand",
"Show information useful for debugging.",
),
"help": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.help",
"HelpCommand",
"Show help for commands.",
),
}
def create_command(name: str, **kwargs: Any) -> Command:
"""
Create an instance of the Command class with the given name.
"""
module_path, class_name, summary = commands_dict[name]
module = importlib.import_module(module_path)
command_class = getattr(module, class_name)
command = command_class(name=name, summary=summary, **kwargs)
return command
def get_similar_commands(name: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""Command name auto-correct."""
from difflib import get_close_matches
name = name.lower()
close_commands = get_close_matches(name, commands_dict.keys())
if close_commands:
return close_commands[0]
else:
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import os
import textwrap
from optparse import Values
from typing import Any, List
import pip._internal.utils.filesystem as filesystem
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import ERROR, SUCCESS
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError, PipError
from pip._internal.utils.logging import getLogger
logger = getLogger(__name__)
class CacheCommand(Command):
"""
Inspect and manage pip's wheel cache.
Subcommands:
- dir: Show the cache directory.
- info: Show information about the cache.
- list: List filenames of packages stored in the cache.
- remove: Remove one or more package from the cache.
- purge: Remove all items from the cache.
``<pattern>`` can be a glob expression or a package name.
"""
ignore_require_venv = True
usage = """
%prog dir
%prog info
%prog list [<pattern>] [--format=[human, abspath]]
%prog remove <pattern>
%prog purge
"""
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--format",
action="store",
dest="list_format",
default="human",
choices=("human", "abspath"),
help="Select the output format among: human (default) or abspath",
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
handlers = {
"dir": self.get_cache_dir,
"info": self.get_cache_info,
"list": self.list_cache_items,
"remove": self.remove_cache_items,
"purge": self.purge_cache,
}
if not options.cache_dir:
logger.error("pip cache commands can not function since cache is disabled.")
return ERROR
# Determine action
if not args or args[0] not in handlers:
logger.error(
"Need an action (%s) to perform.",
", ".join(sorted(handlers)),
)
return ERROR
action = args[0]
# Error handling happens here, not in the action-handlers.
try:
handlers[action](options, args[1:])
except PipError as e:
logger.error(e.args[0])
return ERROR
return SUCCESS
def get_cache_dir(self, options: Values, args: List[Any]) -> None:
if args:
raise CommandError("Too many arguments")
logger.info(options.cache_dir)
def get_cache_info(self, options: Values, args: List[Any]) -> None:
if args:
raise CommandError("Too many arguments")
num_http_files = len(self._find_http_files(options))
num_packages = len(self._find_wheels(options, "*"))
http_cache_location = self._cache_dir(options, "http")
wheels_cache_location = self._cache_dir(options, "wheels")
http_cache_size = filesystem.format_directory_size(http_cache_location)
wheels_cache_size = filesystem.format_directory_size(wheels_cache_location)
message = (
textwrap.dedent(
"""
Package index page cache location: {http_cache_location}
Package index page cache size: {http_cache_size}
Number of HTTP files: {num_http_files}
Wheels location: {wheels_cache_location}
Wheels size: {wheels_cache_size}
Number of wheels: {package_count}
"""
)
.format(
http_cache_location=http_cache_location,
http_cache_size=http_cache_size,
num_http_files=num_http_files,
wheels_cache_location=wheels_cache_location,
package_count=num_packages,
wheels_cache_size=wheels_cache_size,
)
.strip()
)
logger.info(message)
def list_cache_items(self, options: Values, args: List[Any]) -> None:
if len(args) > 1:
raise CommandError("Too many arguments")
if args:
pattern = args[0]
else:
pattern = "*"
files = self._find_wheels(options, pattern)
if options.list_format == "human":
self.format_for_human(files)
else:
self.format_for_abspath(files)
def format_for_human(self, files: List[str]) -> None:
if not files:
logger.info("Nothing cached.")
return
results = []
for filename in files:
wheel = os.path.basename(filename)
size = filesystem.format_file_size(filename)
results.append(f" - {wheel} ({size})")
logger.info("Cache contents:\n")
logger.info("\n".join(sorted(results)))
def format_for_abspath(self, files: List[str]) -> None:
if not files:
return
results = []
for filename in files:
results.append(filename)
logger.info("\n".join(sorted(results)))
def remove_cache_items(self, options: Values, args: List[Any]) -> None:
if len(args) > 1:
raise CommandError("Too many arguments")
if not args:
raise CommandError("Please provide a pattern")
files = self._find_wheels(options, args[0])
no_matching_msg = "No matching packages"
if args[0] == "*":
# Only fetch http files if no specific pattern given
files += self._find_http_files(options)
else:
# Add the pattern to the log message
no_matching_msg += ' for pattern "{}"'.format(args[0])
if not files:
logger.warning(no_matching_msg)
for filename in files:
os.unlink(filename)
logger.verbose("Removed %s", filename)
logger.info("Files removed: %s", len(files))
def purge_cache(self, options: Values, args: List[Any]) -> None:
if args:
raise CommandError("Too many arguments")
return self.remove_cache_items(options, ["*"])
def _cache_dir(self, options: Values, subdir: str) -> str:
return os.path.join(options.cache_dir, subdir)
def _find_http_files(self, options: Values) -> List[str]:
http_dir = self._cache_dir(options, "http")
return filesystem.find_files(http_dir, "*")
def _find_wheels(self, options: Values, pattern: str) -> List[str]:
wheel_dir = self._cache_dir(options, "wheels")
# The wheel filename format, as specified in PEP 427, is:
# {distribution}-{version}(-{build})?-{python}-{abi}-{platform}.whl
#
# Additionally, non-alphanumeric values in the distribution are
# normalized to underscores (_), meaning hyphens can never occur
# before `-{version}`.
#
# Given that information:
# - If the pattern we're given contains a hyphen (-), the user is
# providing at least the version. Thus, we can just append `*.whl`
# to match the rest of it.
# - If the pattern we're given doesn't contain a hyphen (-), the
# user is only providing the name. Thus, we append `-*.whl` to
# match the hyphen before the version, followed by anything else.
#
# PEP 427: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/
pattern = pattern + ("*.whl" if "-" in pattern else "-*.whl")
return filesystem.find_files(wheel_dir, pattern)

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import logging
from optparse import Values
from typing import List
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import ERROR, SUCCESS
from pip._internal.operations.check import (
check_package_set,
create_package_set_from_installed,
)
from pip._internal.utils.misc import write_output
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class CheckCommand(Command):
"""Verify installed packages have compatible dependencies."""
usage = """
%prog [options]"""
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
package_set, parsing_probs = create_package_set_from_installed()
missing, conflicting = check_package_set(package_set)
for project_name in missing:
version = package_set[project_name].version
for dependency in missing[project_name]:
write_output(
"%s %s requires %s, which is not installed.",
project_name,
version,
dependency[0],
)
for project_name in conflicting:
version = package_set[project_name].version
for dep_name, dep_version, req in conflicting[project_name]:
write_output(
"%s %s has requirement %s, but you have %s %s.",
project_name,
version,
req,
dep_name,
dep_version,
)
if missing or conflicting or parsing_probs:
return ERROR
else:
write_output("No broken requirements found.")
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import sys
import textwrap
from optparse import Values
from typing import List
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import SUCCESS
from pip._internal.utils.misc import get_prog
BASE_COMPLETION = """
# pip {shell} completion start{script}# pip {shell} completion end
"""
COMPLETION_SCRIPTS = {
"bash": """
_pip_completion()
{{
COMPREPLY=( $( COMP_WORDS="${{COMP_WORDS[*]}}" \\
COMP_CWORD=$COMP_CWORD \\
PIP_AUTO_COMPLETE=1 $1 2>/dev/null ) )
}}
complete -o default -F _pip_completion {prog}
""",
"zsh": """
function _pip_completion {{
local words cword
read -Ac words
read -cn cword
reply=( $( COMP_WORDS="$words[*]" \\
COMP_CWORD=$(( cword-1 )) \\
PIP_AUTO_COMPLETE=1 $words[1] 2>/dev/null ))
}}
compctl -K _pip_completion {prog}
""",
"fish": """
function __fish_complete_pip
set -lx COMP_WORDS (commandline -o) ""
set -lx COMP_CWORD ( \\
math (contains -i -- (commandline -t) $COMP_WORDS)-1 \\
)
set -lx PIP_AUTO_COMPLETE 1
string split \\ -- (eval $COMP_WORDS[1])
end
complete -fa "(__fish_complete_pip)" -c {prog}
""",
}
class CompletionCommand(Command):
"""A helper command to be used for command completion."""
ignore_require_venv = True
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--bash",
"-b",
action="store_const",
const="bash",
dest="shell",
help="Emit completion code for bash",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--zsh",
"-z",
action="store_const",
const="zsh",
dest="shell",
help="Emit completion code for zsh",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--fish",
"-f",
action="store_const",
const="fish",
dest="shell",
help="Emit completion code for fish",
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
"""Prints the completion code of the given shell"""
shells = COMPLETION_SCRIPTS.keys()
shell_options = ["--" + shell for shell in sorted(shells)]
if options.shell in shells:
script = textwrap.dedent(
COMPLETION_SCRIPTS.get(options.shell, "").format(prog=get_prog())
)
print(BASE_COMPLETION.format(script=script, shell=options.shell))
return SUCCESS
else:
sys.stderr.write(
"ERROR: You must pass {}\n".format(" or ".join(shell_options))
)
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import logging
import os
import subprocess
from optparse import Values
from typing import Any, List, Optional
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import ERROR, SUCCESS
from pip._internal.configuration import (
Configuration,
Kind,
get_configuration_files,
kinds,
)
from pip._internal.exceptions import PipError
from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log
from pip._internal.utils.misc import get_prog, write_output
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ConfigurationCommand(Command):
"""
Manage local and global configuration.
Subcommands:
- list: List the active configuration (or from the file specified)
- edit: Edit the configuration file in an editor
- get: Get the value associated with name
- set: Set the name=value
- unset: Unset the value associated with name
- debug: List the configuration files and values defined under them
If none of --user, --global and --site are passed, a virtual
environment configuration file is used if one is active and the file
exists. Otherwise, all modifications happen to the user file by
default.
"""
ignore_require_venv = True
usage = """
%prog [<file-option>] list
%prog [<file-option>] [--editor <editor-path>] edit
%prog [<file-option>] get name
%prog [<file-option>] set name value
%prog [<file-option>] unset name
%prog [<file-option>] debug
"""
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--editor",
dest="editor",
action="store",
default=None,
help=(
"Editor to use to edit the file. Uses VISUAL or EDITOR "
"environment variables if not provided."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--global",
dest="global_file",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Use the system-wide configuration file only",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--user",
dest="user_file",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Use the user configuration file only",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--site",
dest="site_file",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Use the current environment configuration file only",
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
handlers = {
"list": self.list_values,
"edit": self.open_in_editor,
"get": self.get_name,
"set": self.set_name_value,
"unset": self.unset_name,
"debug": self.list_config_values,
}
# Determine action
if not args or args[0] not in handlers:
logger.error(
"Need an action (%s) to perform.",
", ".join(sorted(handlers)),
)
return ERROR
action = args[0]
# Determine which configuration files are to be loaded
# Depends on whether the command is modifying.
try:
load_only = self._determine_file(
options, need_value=(action in ["get", "set", "unset", "edit"])
)
except PipError as e:
logger.error(e.args[0])
return ERROR
# Load a new configuration
self.configuration = Configuration(
isolated=options.isolated_mode, load_only=load_only
)
self.configuration.load()
# Error handling happens here, not in the action-handlers.
try:
handlers[action](options, args[1:])
except PipError as e:
logger.error(e.args[0])
return ERROR
return SUCCESS
def _determine_file(self, options: Values, need_value: bool) -> Optional[Kind]:
file_options = [
key
for key, value in (
(kinds.USER, options.user_file),
(kinds.GLOBAL, options.global_file),
(kinds.SITE, options.site_file),
)
if value
]
if not file_options:
if not need_value:
return None
# Default to user, unless there's a site file.
elif any(
os.path.exists(site_config_file)
for site_config_file in get_configuration_files()[kinds.SITE]
):
return kinds.SITE
else:
return kinds.USER
elif len(file_options) == 1:
return file_options[0]
raise PipError(
"Need exactly one file to operate upon "
"(--user, --site, --global) to perform."
)
def list_values(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
self._get_n_args(args, "list", n=0)
for key, value in sorted(self.configuration.items()):
write_output("%s=%r", key, value)
def get_name(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
key = self._get_n_args(args, "get [name]", n=1)
value = self.configuration.get_value(key)
write_output("%s", value)
def set_name_value(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
key, value = self._get_n_args(args, "set [name] [value]", n=2)
self.configuration.set_value(key, value)
self._save_configuration()
def unset_name(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
key = self._get_n_args(args, "unset [name]", n=1)
self.configuration.unset_value(key)
self._save_configuration()
def list_config_values(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
"""List config key-value pairs across different config files"""
self._get_n_args(args, "debug", n=0)
self.print_env_var_values()
# Iterate over config files and print if they exist, and the
# key-value pairs present in them if they do
for variant, files in sorted(self.configuration.iter_config_files()):
write_output("%s:", variant)
for fname in files:
with indent_log():
file_exists = os.path.exists(fname)
write_output("%s, exists: %r", fname, file_exists)
if file_exists:
self.print_config_file_values(variant)
def print_config_file_values(self, variant: Kind) -> None:
"""Get key-value pairs from the file of a variant"""
for name, value in self.configuration.get_values_in_config(variant).items():
with indent_log():
write_output("%s: %s", name, value)
def print_env_var_values(self) -> None:
"""Get key-values pairs present as environment variables"""
write_output("%s:", "env_var")
with indent_log():
for key, value in sorted(self.configuration.get_environ_vars()):
env_var = f"PIP_{key.upper()}"
write_output("%s=%r", env_var, value)
def open_in_editor(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
editor = self._determine_editor(options)
fname = self.configuration.get_file_to_edit()
if fname is None:
raise PipError("Could not determine appropriate file.")
try:
subprocess.check_call([editor, fname])
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
raise PipError(
"Editor Subprocess exited with exit code {}".format(e.returncode)
)
def _get_n_args(self, args: List[str], example: str, n: int) -> Any:
"""Helper to make sure the command got the right number of arguments"""
if len(args) != n:
msg = (
"Got unexpected number of arguments, expected {}. "
'(example: "{} config {}")'
).format(n, get_prog(), example)
raise PipError(msg)
if n == 1:
return args[0]
else:
return args
def _save_configuration(self) -> None:
# We successfully ran a modifying command. Need to save the
# configuration.
try:
self.configuration.save()
except Exception:
logger.exception(
"Unable to save configuration. Please report this as a bug."
)
raise PipError("Internal Error.")
def _determine_editor(self, options: Values) -> str:
if options.editor is not None:
return options.editor
elif "VISUAL" in os.environ:
return os.environ["VISUAL"]
elif "EDITOR" in os.environ:
return os.environ["EDITOR"]
else:
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import locale
import logging
import os
import sys
from optparse import Values
from types import ModuleType
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
import pip._vendor
from pip._vendor.certifi import where
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse as parse_version
from pip import __file__ as pip_location
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.cmdoptions import make_target_python
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import SUCCESS
from pip._internal.configuration import Configuration
from pip._internal.metadata import get_environment
from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log
from pip._internal.utils.misc import get_pip_version
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def show_value(name: str, value: Any) -> None:
logger.info("%s: %s", name, value)
def show_sys_implementation() -> None:
logger.info("sys.implementation:")
implementation_name = sys.implementation.name
with indent_log():
show_value("name", implementation_name)
def create_vendor_txt_map() -> Dict[str, str]:
vendor_txt_path = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(pip_location), "_vendor", "vendor.txt"
)
with open(vendor_txt_path) as f:
# Purge non version specifying lines.
# Also, remove any space prefix or suffixes (including comments).
lines = [
line.strip().split(" ", 1)[0] for line in f.readlines() if "==" in line
]
# Transform into "module" -> version dict.
return dict(line.split("==", 1) for line in lines) # type: ignore
def get_module_from_module_name(module_name: str) -> ModuleType:
# Module name can be uppercase in vendor.txt for some reason...
module_name = module_name.lower()
# PATCH: setuptools is actually only pkg_resources.
if module_name == "setuptools":
module_name = "pkg_resources"
__import__(f"pip._vendor.{module_name}", globals(), locals(), level=0)
return getattr(pip._vendor, module_name)
def get_vendor_version_from_module(module_name: str) -> Optional[str]:
module = get_module_from_module_name(module_name)
version = getattr(module, "__version__", None)
if not version:
# Try to find version in debundled module info.
env = get_environment([os.path.dirname(module.__file__)])
dist = env.get_distribution(module_name)
if dist:
version = str(dist.version)
return version
def show_actual_vendor_versions(vendor_txt_versions: Dict[str, str]) -> None:
"""Log the actual version and print extra info if there is
a conflict or if the actual version could not be imported.
"""
for module_name, expected_version in vendor_txt_versions.items():
extra_message = ""
actual_version = get_vendor_version_from_module(module_name)
if not actual_version:
extra_message = (
" (Unable to locate actual module version, using"
" vendor.txt specified version)"
)
actual_version = expected_version
elif parse_version(actual_version) != parse_version(expected_version):
extra_message = (
" (CONFLICT: vendor.txt suggests version should"
" be {})".format(expected_version)
)
logger.info("%s==%s%s", module_name, actual_version, extra_message)
def show_vendor_versions() -> None:
logger.info("vendored library versions:")
vendor_txt_versions = create_vendor_txt_map()
with indent_log():
show_actual_vendor_versions(vendor_txt_versions)
def show_tags(options: Values) -> None:
tag_limit = 10
target_python = make_target_python(options)
tags = target_python.get_tags()
# Display the target options that were explicitly provided.
formatted_target = target_python.format_given()
suffix = ""
if formatted_target:
suffix = f" (target: {formatted_target})"
msg = "Compatible tags: {}{}".format(len(tags), suffix)
logger.info(msg)
if options.verbose < 1 and len(tags) > tag_limit:
tags_limited = True
tags = tags[:tag_limit]
else:
tags_limited = False
with indent_log():
for tag in tags:
logger.info(str(tag))
if tags_limited:
msg = (
"...\n[First {tag_limit} tags shown. Pass --verbose to show all.]"
).format(tag_limit=tag_limit)
logger.info(msg)
def ca_bundle_info(config: Configuration) -> str:
levels = set()
for key, _ in config.items():
levels.add(key.split(".")[0])
if not levels:
return "Not specified"
levels_that_override_global = ["install", "wheel", "download"]
global_overriding_level = [
level for level in levels if level in levels_that_override_global
]
if not global_overriding_level:
return "global"
if "global" in levels:
levels.remove("global")
return ", ".join(levels)
class DebugCommand(Command):
"""
Display debug information.
"""
usage = """
%prog <options>"""
ignore_require_venv = True
def add_options(self) -> None:
cmdoptions.add_target_python_options(self.cmd_opts)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
self.parser.config.load()
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
logger.warning(
"This command is only meant for debugging. "
"Do not use this with automation for parsing and getting these "
"details, since the output and options of this command may "
"change without notice."
)
show_value("pip version", get_pip_version())
show_value("sys.version", sys.version)
show_value("sys.executable", sys.executable)
show_value("sys.getdefaultencoding", sys.getdefaultencoding())
show_value("sys.getfilesystemencoding", sys.getfilesystemencoding())
show_value(
"locale.getpreferredencoding",
locale.getpreferredencoding(),
)
show_value("sys.platform", sys.platform)
show_sys_implementation()
show_value("'cert' config value", ca_bundle_info(self.parser.config))
show_value("REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE", os.environ.get("REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE"))
show_value("CURL_CA_BUNDLE", os.environ.get("CURL_CA_BUNDLE"))
show_value("pip._vendor.certifi.where()", where())
show_value("pip._vendor.DEBUNDLED", pip._vendor.DEBUNDLED)
show_vendor_versions()
show_tags(options)
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import logging
import os
from optparse import Values
from typing import List
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.cmdoptions import make_target_python
from pip._internal.cli.req_command import RequirementCommand, with_cleanup
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import SUCCESS
from pip._internal.req.req_tracker import get_requirement_tracker
from pip._internal.utils.misc import ensure_dir, normalize_path, write_output
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class DownloadCommand(RequirementCommand):
"""
Download packages from:
- PyPI (and other indexes) using requirement specifiers.
- VCS project urls.
- Local project directories.
- Local or remote source archives.
pip also supports downloading from "requirements files", which provide
an easy way to specify a whole environment to be downloaded.
"""
usage = """
%prog [options] <requirement specifier> [package-index-options] ...
%prog [options] -r <requirements file> [package-index-options] ...
%prog [options] <vcs project url> ...
%prog [options] <local project path> ...
%prog [options] <archive url/path> ..."""
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.constraints())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.requirements())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_deps())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.global_options())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.only_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.prefer_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.src())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.pre())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.require_hashes())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.progress_bar())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_build_isolation())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.use_pep517())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_use_pep517())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.ignore_requires_python())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-d",
"--dest",
"--destination-dir",
"--destination-directory",
dest="download_dir",
metavar="dir",
default=os.curdir,
help="Download packages into <dir>.",
)
cmdoptions.add_target_python_options(self.cmd_opts)
index_opts = cmdoptions.make_option_group(
cmdoptions.index_group,
self.parser,
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, index_opts)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
@with_cleanup
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
options.ignore_installed = True
# editable doesn't really make sense for `pip download`, but the bowels
# of the RequirementSet code require that property.
options.editables = []
cmdoptions.check_dist_restriction(options)
options.download_dir = normalize_path(options.download_dir)
ensure_dir(options.download_dir)
session = self.get_default_session(options)
target_python = make_target_python(options)
finder = self._build_package_finder(
options=options,
session=session,
target_python=target_python,
ignore_requires_python=options.ignore_requires_python,
)
req_tracker = self.enter_context(get_requirement_tracker())
directory = TempDirectory(
delete=not options.no_clean,
kind="download",
globally_managed=True,
)
reqs = self.get_requirements(args, options, finder, session)
preparer = self.make_requirement_preparer(
temp_build_dir=directory,
options=options,
req_tracker=req_tracker,
session=session,
finder=finder,
download_dir=options.download_dir,
use_user_site=False,
)
resolver = self.make_resolver(
preparer=preparer,
finder=finder,
options=options,
ignore_requires_python=options.ignore_requires_python,
py_version_info=options.python_version,
)
self.trace_basic_info(finder)
requirement_set = resolver.resolve(reqs, check_supported_wheels=True)
downloaded: List[str] = []
for req in requirement_set.requirements.values():
if req.satisfied_by is None:
assert req.name is not None
preparer.save_linked_requirement(req)
downloaded.append(req.name)
if downloaded:
write_output("Successfully downloaded %s", " ".join(downloaded))
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import sys
from optparse import Values
from typing import List
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import SUCCESS
from pip._internal.operations.freeze import freeze
from pip._internal.utils.compat import stdlib_pkgs
DEV_PKGS = {"pip", "setuptools", "distribute", "wheel"}
class FreezeCommand(Command):
"""
Output installed packages in requirements format.
packages are listed in a case-insensitive sorted order.
"""
usage = """
%prog [options]"""
log_streams = ("ext://sys.stderr", "ext://sys.stderr")
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-r",
"--requirement",
dest="requirements",
action="append",
default=[],
metavar="file",
help=(
"Use the order in the given requirements file and its "
"comments when generating output. This option can be "
"used multiple times."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-l",
"--local",
dest="local",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help=(
"If in a virtualenv that has global access, do not output "
"globally-installed packages."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--user",
dest="user",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Only output packages installed in user-site.",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.list_path())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--all",
dest="freeze_all",
action="store_true",
help=(
"Do not skip these packages in the output:"
" {}".format(", ".join(DEV_PKGS))
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--exclude-editable",
dest="exclude_editable",
action="store_true",
help="Exclude editable package from output.",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.list_exclude())
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
skip = set(stdlib_pkgs)
if not options.freeze_all:
skip.update(DEV_PKGS)
if options.excludes:
skip.update(options.excludes)
cmdoptions.check_list_path_option(options)
for line in freeze(
requirement=options.requirements,
local_only=options.local,
user_only=options.user,
paths=options.path,
isolated=options.isolated_mode,
skip=skip,
exclude_editable=options.exclude_editable,
):
sys.stdout.write(line + "\n")
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import hashlib
import logging
import sys
from optparse import Values
from typing import List
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import ERROR, SUCCESS
from pip._internal.utils.hashes import FAVORITE_HASH, STRONG_HASHES
from pip._internal.utils.misc import read_chunks, write_output
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class HashCommand(Command):
"""
Compute a hash of a local package archive.
These can be used with --hash in a requirements file to do repeatable
installs.
"""
usage = "%prog [options] <file> ..."
ignore_require_venv = True
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-a",
"--algorithm",
dest="algorithm",
choices=STRONG_HASHES,
action="store",
default=FAVORITE_HASH,
help="The hash algorithm to use: one of {}".format(
", ".join(STRONG_HASHES)
),
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
if not args:
self.parser.print_usage(sys.stderr)
return ERROR
algorithm = options.algorithm
for path in args:
write_output(
"%s:\n--hash=%s:%s", path, algorithm, _hash_of_file(path, algorithm)
)
return SUCCESS
def _hash_of_file(path: str, algorithm: str) -> str:
"""Return the hash digest of a file."""
with open(path, "rb") as archive:
hash = hashlib.new(algorithm)
for chunk in read_chunks(archive):
hash.update(chunk)
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from optparse import Values
from typing import List
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import SUCCESS
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError
class HelpCommand(Command):
"""Show help for commands"""
usage = """
%prog <command>"""
ignore_require_venv = True
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
from pip._internal.commands import (
commands_dict,
create_command,
get_similar_commands,
)
try:
# 'pip help' with no args is handled by pip.__init__.parseopt()
cmd_name = args[0] # the command we need help for
except IndexError:
return SUCCESS
if cmd_name not in commands_dict:
guess = get_similar_commands(cmd_name)
msg = [f'unknown command "{cmd_name}"']
if guess:
msg.append(f'maybe you meant "{guess}"')
raise CommandError(" - ".join(msg))
command = create_command(cmd_name)
command.parser.print_help()
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import logging
from optparse import Values
from typing import Any, Iterable, List, Optional, Union
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import LegacyVersion, Version
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.req_command import IndexGroupCommand
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import ERROR, SUCCESS
from pip._internal.commands.search import print_dist_installation_info
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError, DistributionNotFound, PipError
from pip._internal.index.collector import LinkCollector
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
from pip._internal.models.selection_prefs import SelectionPreferences
from pip._internal.models.target_python import TargetPython
from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession
from pip._internal.utils.misc import write_output
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class IndexCommand(IndexGroupCommand):
"""
Inspect information available from package indexes.
"""
usage = """
%prog versions <package>
"""
def add_options(self) -> None:
cmdoptions.add_target_python_options(self.cmd_opts)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.ignore_requires_python())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.pre())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.only_binary())
index_opts = cmdoptions.make_option_group(
cmdoptions.index_group,
self.parser,
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, index_opts)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
handlers = {
"versions": self.get_available_package_versions,
}
logger.warning(
"pip index is currently an experimental command. "
"It may be removed/changed in a future release "
"without prior warning."
)
# Determine action
if not args or args[0] not in handlers:
logger.error(
"Need an action (%s) to perform.",
", ".join(sorted(handlers)),
)
return ERROR
action = args[0]
# Error handling happens here, not in the action-handlers.
try:
handlers[action](options, args[1:])
except PipError as e:
logger.error(e.args[0])
return ERROR
return SUCCESS
def _build_package_finder(
self,
options: Values,
session: PipSession,
target_python: Optional[TargetPython] = None,
ignore_requires_python: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> PackageFinder:
"""
Create a package finder appropriate to the index command.
"""
link_collector = LinkCollector.create(session, options=options)
# Pass allow_yanked=False to ignore yanked versions.
selection_prefs = SelectionPreferences(
allow_yanked=False,
allow_all_prereleases=options.pre,
ignore_requires_python=ignore_requires_python,
)
return PackageFinder.create(
link_collector=link_collector,
selection_prefs=selection_prefs,
target_python=target_python,
)
def get_available_package_versions(self, options: Values, args: List[Any]) -> None:
if len(args) != 1:
raise CommandError("You need to specify exactly one argument")
target_python = cmdoptions.make_target_python(options)
query = args[0]
with self._build_session(options) as session:
finder = self._build_package_finder(
options=options,
session=session,
target_python=target_python,
ignore_requires_python=options.ignore_requires_python,
)
versions: Iterable[Union[LegacyVersion, Version]] = (
candidate.version for candidate in finder.find_all_candidates(query)
)
if not options.pre:
# Remove prereleases
versions = (
version for version in versions if not version.is_prerelease
)
versions = set(versions)
if not versions:
raise DistributionNotFound(
"No matching distribution found for {}".format(query)
)
formatted_versions = [str(ver) for ver in sorted(versions, reverse=True)]
latest = formatted_versions[0]
write_output("{} ({})".format(query, latest))
write_output("Available versions: {}".format(", ".join(formatted_versions)))
print_dist_installation_info(query, latest)

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import errno
import operator
import os
import shutil
import site
from optparse import SUPPRESS_HELP, Values
from typing import Iterable, List, Optional
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._internal.cache import WheelCache
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.cmdoptions import make_target_python
from pip._internal.cli.req_command import (
RequirementCommand,
warn_if_run_as_root,
with_cleanup,
)
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import ERROR, SUCCESS
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError, InstallationError
from pip._internal.locations import get_scheme
from pip._internal.metadata import get_environment
from pip._internal.models.format_control import FormatControl
from pip._internal.operations.check import ConflictDetails, check_install_conflicts
from pip._internal.req import install_given_reqs
from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement
from pip._internal.req.req_tracker import get_requirement_tracker
from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
from pip._internal.utils.distutils_args import parse_distutils_args
from pip._internal.utils.filesystem import test_writable_dir
from pip._internal.utils.logging import getLogger
from pip._internal.utils.misc import (
ensure_dir,
get_pip_version,
protect_pip_from_modification_on_windows,
write_output,
)
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory
from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import (
running_under_virtualenv,
virtualenv_no_global,
)
from pip._internal.wheel_builder import (
BinaryAllowedPredicate,
build,
should_build_for_install_command,
)
logger = getLogger(__name__)
def get_check_binary_allowed(format_control: FormatControl) -> BinaryAllowedPredicate:
def check_binary_allowed(req: InstallRequirement) -> bool:
canonical_name = canonicalize_name(req.name or "")
allowed_formats = format_control.get_allowed_formats(canonical_name)
return "binary" in allowed_formats
return check_binary_allowed
class InstallCommand(RequirementCommand):
"""
Install packages from:
- PyPI (and other indexes) using requirement specifiers.
- VCS project urls.
- Local project directories.
- Local or remote source archives.
pip also supports installing from "requirements files", which provide
an easy way to specify a whole environment to be installed.
"""
usage = """
%prog [options] <requirement specifier> [package-index-options] ...
%prog [options] -r <requirements file> [package-index-options] ...
%prog [options] [-e] <vcs project url> ...
%prog [options] [-e] <local project path> ...
%prog [options] <archive url/path> ..."""
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.requirements())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.constraints())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_deps())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.pre())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.editable())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-t",
"--target",
dest="target_dir",
metavar="dir",
default=None,
help=(
"Install packages into <dir>. "
"By default this will not replace existing files/folders in "
"<dir>. Use --upgrade to replace existing packages in <dir> "
"with new versions."
),
)
cmdoptions.add_target_python_options(self.cmd_opts)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--user",
dest="use_user_site",
action="store_true",
help=(
"Install to the Python user install directory for your "
"platform. Typically ~/.local/, or %APPDATA%\\Python on "
"Windows. (See the Python documentation for site.USER_BASE "
"for full details.)"
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--no-user",
dest="use_user_site",
action="store_false",
help=SUPPRESS_HELP,
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--root",
dest="root_path",
metavar="dir",
default=None,
help="Install everything relative to this alternate root directory.",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--prefix",
dest="prefix_path",
metavar="dir",
default=None,
help=(
"Installation prefix where lib, bin and other top-level "
"folders are placed"
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.src())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-U",
"--upgrade",
dest="upgrade",
action="store_true",
help=(
"Upgrade all specified packages to the newest available "
"version. The handling of dependencies depends on the "
"upgrade-strategy used."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--upgrade-strategy",
dest="upgrade_strategy",
default="only-if-needed",
choices=["only-if-needed", "eager"],
help=(
"Determines how dependency upgrading should be handled "
"[default: %default]. "
'"eager" - dependencies are upgraded regardless of '
"whether the currently installed version satisfies the "
"requirements of the upgraded package(s). "
'"only-if-needed" - are upgraded only when they do not '
"satisfy the requirements of the upgraded package(s)."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--force-reinstall",
dest="force_reinstall",
action="store_true",
help="Reinstall all packages even if they are already up-to-date.",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-I",
"--ignore-installed",
dest="ignore_installed",
action="store_true",
help=(
"Ignore the installed packages, overwriting them. "
"This can break your system if the existing package "
"is of a different version or was installed "
"with a different package manager!"
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.ignore_requires_python())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_build_isolation())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.use_pep517())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_use_pep517())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.install_options())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.global_options())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--compile",
action="store_true",
dest="compile",
default=True,
help="Compile Python source files to bytecode",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--no-compile",
action="store_false",
dest="compile",
help="Do not compile Python source files to bytecode",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--no-warn-script-location",
action="store_false",
dest="warn_script_location",
default=True,
help="Do not warn when installing scripts outside PATH",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--no-warn-conflicts",
action="store_false",
dest="warn_about_conflicts",
default=True,
help="Do not warn about broken dependencies",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.only_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.prefer_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.require_hashes())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.progress_bar())
index_opts = cmdoptions.make_option_group(
cmdoptions.index_group,
self.parser,
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, index_opts)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
@with_cleanup
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
if options.use_user_site and options.target_dir is not None:
raise CommandError("Can not combine '--user' and '--target'")
cmdoptions.check_install_build_global(options)
upgrade_strategy = "to-satisfy-only"
if options.upgrade:
upgrade_strategy = options.upgrade_strategy
cmdoptions.check_dist_restriction(options, check_target=True)
install_options = options.install_options or []
logger.verbose("Using %s", get_pip_version())
options.use_user_site = decide_user_install(
options.use_user_site,
prefix_path=options.prefix_path,
target_dir=options.target_dir,
root_path=options.root_path,
isolated_mode=options.isolated_mode,
)
target_temp_dir: Optional[TempDirectory] = None
target_temp_dir_path: Optional[str] = None
if options.target_dir:
options.ignore_installed = True
options.target_dir = os.path.abspath(options.target_dir)
if (
# fmt: off
os.path.exists(options.target_dir) and
not os.path.isdir(options.target_dir)
# fmt: on
):
raise CommandError(
"Target path exists but is not a directory, will not continue."
)
# Create a target directory for using with the target option
target_temp_dir = TempDirectory(kind="target")
target_temp_dir_path = target_temp_dir.path
self.enter_context(target_temp_dir)
global_options = options.global_options or []
session = self.get_default_session(options)
target_python = make_target_python(options)
finder = self._build_package_finder(
options=options,
session=session,
target_python=target_python,
ignore_requires_python=options.ignore_requires_python,
)
wheel_cache = WheelCache(options.cache_dir, options.format_control)
req_tracker = self.enter_context(get_requirement_tracker())
directory = TempDirectory(
delete=not options.no_clean,
kind="install",
globally_managed=True,
)
try:
reqs = self.get_requirements(args, options, finder, session)
# Only when installing is it permitted to use PEP 660.
# In other circumstances (pip wheel, pip download) we generate
# regular (i.e. non editable) metadata and wheels.
for req in reqs:
req.permit_editable_wheels = True
reject_location_related_install_options(reqs, options.install_options)
preparer = self.make_requirement_preparer(
temp_build_dir=directory,
options=options,
req_tracker=req_tracker,
session=session,
finder=finder,
use_user_site=options.use_user_site,
)
resolver = self.make_resolver(
preparer=preparer,
finder=finder,
options=options,
wheel_cache=wheel_cache,
use_user_site=options.use_user_site,
ignore_installed=options.ignore_installed,
ignore_requires_python=options.ignore_requires_python,
force_reinstall=options.force_reinstall,
upgrade_strategy=upgrade_strategy,
use_pep517=options.use_pep517,
)
self.trace_basic_info(finder)
requirement_set = resolver.resolve(
reqs, check_supported_wheels=not options.target_dir
)
try:
pip_req = requirement_set.get_requirement("pip")
except KeyError:
modifying_pip = False
else:
# If we're not replacing an already installed pip,
# we're not modifying it.
modifying_pip = pip_req.satisfied_by is None
protect_pip_from_modification_on_windows(modifying_pip=modifying_pip)
check_binary_allowed = get_check_binary_allowed(finder.format_control)
reqs_to_build = [
r
for r in requirement_set.requirements.values()
if should_build_for_install_command(r, check_binary_allowed)
]
_, build_failures = build(
reqs_to_build,
wheel_cache=wheel_cache,
verify=True,
build_options=[],
global_options=[],
)
# If we're using PEP 517, we cannot do a legacy setup.py install
# so we fail here.
pep517_build_failure_names: List[str] = [
r.name for r in build_failures if r.use_pep517 # type: ignore
]
if pep517_build_failure_names:
raise InstallationError(
"Could not build wheels for {}, which is required to "
"install pyproject.toml-based projects".format(
", ".join(pep517_build_failure_names)
)
)
# For now, we just warn about failures building legacy
# requirements, as we'll fall through to a setup.py install for
# those.
for r in build_failures:
if not r.use_pep517:
r.legacy_install_reason = 8368
to_install = resolver.get_installation_order(requirement_set)
# Check for conflicts in the package set we're installing.
conflicts: Optional[ConflictDetails] = None
should_warn_about_conflicts = (
not options.ignore_dependencies and options.warn_about_conflicts
)
if should_warn_about_conflicts:
conflicts = self._determine_conflicts(to_install)
# Don't warn about script install locations if
# --target or --prefix has been specified
warn_script_location = options.warn_script_location
if options.target_dir or options.prefix_path:
warn_script_location = False
installed = install_given_reqs(
to_install,
install_options,
global_options,
root=options.root_path,
home=target_temp_dir_path,
prefix=options.prefix_path,
warn_script_location=warn_script_location,
use_user_site=options.use_user_site,
pycompile=options.compile,
)
lib_locations = get_lib_location_guesses(
user=options.use_user_site,
home=target_temp_dir_path,
root=options.root_path,
prefix=options.prefix_path,
isolated=options.isolated_mode,
)
env = get_environment(lib_locations)
installed.sort(key=operator.attrgetter("name"))
items = []
for result in installed:
item = result.name
try:
installed_dist = env.get_distribution(item)
if installed_dist is not None:
item = f"{item}-{installed_dist.version}"
except Exception:
pass
items.append(item)
if conflicts is not None:
self._warn_about_conflicts(
conflicts,
resolver_variant=self.determine_resolver_variant(options),
)
installed_desc = " ".join(items)
if installed_desc:
write_output(
"Successfully installed %s",
installed_desc,
)
except OSError as error:
show_traceback = self.verbosity >= 1
message = create_os_error_message(
error,
show_traceback,
options.use_user_site,
)
logger.error(message, exc_info=show_traceback) # noqa
return ERROR
if options.target_dir:
assert target_temp_dir
self._handle_target_dir(
options.target_dir, target_temp_dir, options.upgrade
)
warn_if_run_as_root()
return SUCCESS
def _handle_target_dir(
self, target_dir: str, target_temp_dir: TempDirectory, upgrade: bool
) -> None:
ensure_dir(target_dir)
# Checking both purelib and platlib directories for installed
# packages to be moved to target directory
lib_dir_list = []
# Checking both purelib and platlib directories for installed
# packages to be moved to target directory
scheme = get_scheme("", home=target_temp_dir.path)
purelib_dir = scheme.purelib
platlib_dir = scheme.platlib
data_dir = scheme.data
if os.path.exists(purelib_dir):
lib_dir_list.append(purelib_dir)
if os.path.exists(platlib_dir) and platlib_dir != purelib_dir:
lib_dir_list.append(platlib_dir)
if os.path.exists(data_dir):
lib_dir_list.append(data_dir)
for lib_dir in lib_dir_list:
for item in os.listdir(lib_dir):
if lib_dir == data_dir:
ddir = os.path.join(data_dir, item)
if any(s.startswith(ddir) for s in lib_dir_list[:-1]):
continue
target_item_dir = os.path.join(target_dir, item)
if os.path.exists(target_item_dir):
if not upgrade:
logger.warning(
"Target directory %s already exists. Specify "
"--upgrade to force replacement.",
target_item_dir,
)
continue
if os.path.islink(target_item_dir):
logger.warning(
"Target directory %s already exists and is "
"a link. pip will not automatically replace "
"links, please remove if replacement is "
"desired.",
target_item_dir,
)
continue
if os.path.isdir(target_item_dir):
shutil.rmtree(target_item_dir)
else:
os.remove(target_item_dir)
shutil.move(os.path.join(lib_dir, item), target_item_dir)
def _determine_conflicts(
self, to_install: List[InstallRequirement]
) -> Optional[ConflictDetails]:
try:
return check_install_conflicts(to_install)
except Exception:
logger.exception(
"Error while checking for conflicts. Please file an issue on "
"pip's issue tracker: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/new"
)
return None
def _warn_about_conflicts(
self, conflict_details: ConflictDetails, resolver_variant: str
) -> None:
package_set, (missing, conflicting) = conflict_details
if not missing and not conflicting:
return
parts: List[str] = []
if resolver_variant == "legacy":
parts.append(
"pip's legacy dependency resolver does not consider dependency "
"conflicts when selecting packages. This behaviour is the "
"source of the following dependency conflicts."
)
else:
assert resolver_variant == "2020-resolver"
parts.append(
"pip's dependency resolver does not currently take into account "
"all the packages that are installed. This behaviour is the "
"source of the following dependency conflicts."
)
# NOTE: There is some duplication here, with commands/check.py
for project_name in missing:
version = package_set[project_name][0]
for dependency in missing[project_name]:
message = (
"{name} {version} requires {requirement}, "
"which is not installed."
).format(
name=project_name,
version=version,
requirement=dependency[1],
)
parts.append(message)
for project_name in conflicting:
version = package_set[project_name][0]
for dep_name, dep_version, req in conflicting[project_name]:
message = (
"{name} {version} requires {requirement}, but {you} have "
"{dep_name} {dep_version} which is incompatible."
).format(
name=project_name,
version=version,
requirement=req,
dep_name=dep_name,
dep_version=dep_version,
you=("you" if resolver_variant == "2020-resolver" else "you'll"),
)
parts.append(message)
logger.critical("\n".join(parts))
def get_lib_location_guesses(
user: bool = False,
home: Optional[str] = None,
root: Optional[str] = None,
isolated: bool = False,
prefix: Optional[str] = None,
) -> List[str]:
scheme = get_scheme(
"",
user=user,
home=home,
root=root,
isolated=isolated,
prefix=prefix,
)
return [scheme.purelib, scheme.platlib]
def site_packages_writable(root: Optional[str], isolated: bool) -> bool:
return all(
test_writable_dir(d)
for d in set(get_lib_location_guesses(root=root, isolated=isolated))
)
def decide_user_install(
use_user_site: Optional[bool],
prefix_path: Optional[str] = None,
target_dir: Optional[str] = None,
root_path: Optional[str] = None,
isolated_mode: bool = False,
) -> bool:
"""Determine whether to do a user install based on the input options.
If use_user_site is False, no additional checks are done.
If use_user_site is True, it is checked for compatibility with other
options.
If use_user_site is None, the default behaviour depends on the environment,
which is provided by the other arguments.
"""
# In some cases (config from tox), use_user_site can be set to an integer
# rather than a bool, which 'use_user_site is False' wouldn't catch.
if (use_user_site is not None) and (not use_user_site):
logger.debug("Non-user install by explicit request")
return False
if use_user_site:
if prefix_path:
raise CommandError(
"Can not combine '--user' and '--prefix' as they imply "
"different installation locations"
)
if virtualenv_no_global():
raise InstallationError(
"Can not perform a '--user' install. User site-packages "
"are not visible in this virtualenv."
)
logger.debug("User install by explicit request")
return True
# If we are here, user installs have not been explicitly requested/avoided
assert use_user_site is None
# user install incompatible with --prefix/--target
if prefix_path or target_dir:
logger.debug("Non-user install due to --prefix or --target option")
return False
# If user installs are not enabled, choose a non-user install
if not site.ENABLE_USER_SITE:
logger.debug("Non-user install because user site-packages disabled")
return False
# If we have permission for a non-user install, do that,
# otherwise do a user install.
if site_packages_writable(root=root_path, isolated=isolated_mode):
logger.debug("Non-user install because site-packages writeable")
return False
logger.info(
"Defaulting to user installation because normal site-packages "
"is not writeable"
)
return True
def reject_location_related_install_options(
requirements: List[InstallRequirement], options: Optional[List[str]]
) -> None:
"""If any location-changing --install-option arguments were passed for
requirements or on the command-line, then show a deprecation warning.
"""
def format_options(option_names: Iterable[str]) -> List[str]:
return ["--{}".format(name.replace("_", "-")) for name in option_names]
offenders = []
for requirement in requirements:
install_options = requirement.install_options
location_options = parse_distutils_args(install_options)
if location_options:
offenders.append(
"{!r} from {}".format(
format_options(location_options.keys()), requirement
)
)
if options:
location_options = parse_distutils_args(options)
if location_options:
offenders.append(
"{!r} from command line".format(format_options(location_options.keys()))
)
if not offenders:
return
raise CommandError(
"Location-changing options found in --install-option: {}."
" This is unsupported, use pip-level options like --user,"
" --prefix, --root, and --target instead.".format("; ".join(offenders))
)
def create_os_error_message(
error: OSError, show_traceback: bool, using_user_site: bool
) -> str:
"""Format an error message for an OSError
It may occur anytime during the execution of the install command.
"""
parts = []
# Mention the error if we are not going to show a traceback
parts.append("Could not install packages due to an OSError")
if not show_traceback:
parts.append(": ")
parts.append(str(error))
else:
parts.append(".")
# Spilt the error indication from a helper message (if any)
parts[-1] += "\n"
# Suggest useful actions to the user:
# (1) using user site-packages or (2) verifying the permissions
if error.errno == errno.EACCES:
user_option_part = "Consider using the `--user` option"
permissions_part = "Check the permissions"
if not running_under_virtualenv() and not using_user_site:
parts.extend(
[
user_option_part,
" or ",
permissions_part.lower(),
]
)
else:
parts.append(permissions_part)
parts.append(".\n")
# Suggest the user to enable Long Paths if path length is
# more than 260
if (
WINDOWS
and error.errno == errno.ENOENT
and error.filename
and len(error.filename) > 260
):
parts.append(
"HINT: This error might have occurred since "
"this system does not have Windows Long Path "
"support enabled. You can find information on "
"how to enable this at "
"https://pip.pypa.io/warnings/enable-long-paths\n"
)
return "".join(parts).strip() + "\n"

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import json
import logging
from optparse import Values
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Iterator, List, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, cast
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.req_command import IndexGroupCommand
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import SUCCESS
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError
from pip._internal.index.collector import LinkCollector
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution, get_environment
from pip._internal.models.selection_prefs import SelectionPreferences
from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession
from pip._internal.utils.compat import stdlib_pkgs
from pip._internal.utils.misc import tabulate, write_output
from pip._internal.utils.parallel import map_multithread
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from pip._internal.metadata.base import DistributionVersion
class _DistWithLatestInfo(BaseDistribution):
"""Give the distribution object a couple of extra fields.
These will be populated during ``get_outdated()``. This is dirty but
makes the rest of the code much cleaner.
"""
latest_version: DistributionVersion
latest_filetype: str
_ProcessedDists = Sequence[_DistWithLatestInfo]
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ListCommand(IndexGroupCommand):
"""
List installed packages, including editables.
Packages are listed in a case-insensitive sorted order.
"""
ignore_require_venv = True
usage = """
%prog [options]"""
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-o",
"--outdated",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="List outdated packages",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-u",
"--uptodate",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="List uptodate packages",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-e",
"--editable",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="List editable projects.",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-l",
"--local",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help=(
"If in a virtualenv that has global access, do not list "
"globally-installed packages."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--user",
dest="user",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Only output packages installed in user-site.",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.list_path())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--pre",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help=(
"Include pre-release and development versions. By default, "
"pip only finds stable versions."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--format",
action="store",
dest="list_format",
default="columns",
choices=("columns", "freeze", "json"),
help="Select the output format among: columns (default), freeze, or json",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--not-required",
action="store_true",
dest="not_required",
help="List packages that are not dependencies of installed packages.",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--exclude-editable",
action="store_false",
dest="include_editable",
help="Exclude editable package from output.",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--include-editable",
action="store_true",
dest="include_editable",
help="Include editable package from output.",
default=True,
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.list_exclude())
index_opts = cmdoptions.make_option_group(cmdoptions.index_group, self.parser)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, index_opts)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def _build_package_finder(
self, options: Values, session: PipSession
) -> PackageFinder:
"""
Create a package finder appropriate to this list command.
"""
link_collector = LinkCollector.create(session, options=options)
# Pass allow_yanked=False to ignore yanked versions.
selection_prefs = SelectionPreferences(
allow_yanked=False,
allow_all_prereleases=options.pre,
)
return PackageFinder.create(
link_collector=link_collector,
selection_prefs=selection_prefs,
)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
if options.outdated and options.uptodate:
raise CommandError("Options --outdated and --uptodate cannot be combined.")
cmdoptions.check_list_path_option(options)
skip = set(stdlib_pkgs)
if options.excludes:
skip.update(canonicalize_name(n) for n in options.excludes)
packages: "_ProcessedDists" = [
cast("_DistWithLatestInfo", d)
for d in get_environment(options.path).iter_installed_distributions(
local_only=options.local,
user_only=options.user,
editables_only=options.editable,
include_editables=options.include_editable,
skip=skip,
)
]
# get_not_required must be called firstly in order to find and
# filter out all dependencies correctly. Otherwise a package
# can't be identified as requirement because some parent packages
# could be filtered out before.
if options.not_required:
packages = self.get_not_required(packages, options)
if options.outdated:
packages = self.get_outdated(packages, options)
elif options.uptodate:
packages = self.get_uptodate(packages, options)
self.output_package_listing(packages, options)
return SUCCESS
def get_outdated(
self, packages: "_ProcessedDists", options: Values
) -> "_ProcessedDists":
return [
dist
for dist in self.iter_packages_latest_infos(packages, options)
if dist.latest_version > dist.version
]
def get_uptodate(
self, packages: "_ProcessedDists", options: Values
) -> "_ProcessedDists":
return [
dist
for dist in self.iter_packages_latest_infos(packages, options)
if dist.latest_version == dist.version
]
def get_not_required(
self, packages: "_ProcessedDists", options: Values
) -> "_ProcessedDists":
dep_keys = {
canonicalize_name(dep.name)
for dist in packages
for dep in (dist.iter_dependencies() or ())
}
# Create a set to remove duplicate packages, and cast it to a list
# to keep the return type consistent with get_outdated and
# get_uptodate
return list({pkg for pkg in packages if pkg.canonical_name not in dep_keys})
def iter_packages_latest_infos(
self, packages: "_ProcessedDists", options: Values
) -> Iterator["_DistWithLatestInfo"]:
with self._build_session(options) as session:
finder = self._build_package_finder(options, session)
def latest_info(
dist: "_DistWithLatestInfo",
) -> Optional["_DistWithLatestInfo"]:
all_candidates = finder.find_all_candidates(dist.canonical_name)
if not options.pre:
# Remove prereleases
all_candidates = [
candidate
for candidate in all_candidates
if not candidate.version.is_prerelease
]
evaluator = finder.make_candidate_evaluator(
project_name=dist.canonical_name,
)
best_candidate = evaluator.sort_best_candidate(all_candidates)
if best_candidate is None:
return None
remote_version = best_candidate.version
if best_candidate.link.is_wheel:
typ = "wheel"
else:
typ = "sdist"
dist.latest_version = remote_version
dist.latest_filetype = typ
return dist
for dist in map_multithread(latest_info, packages):
if dist is not None:
yield dist
def output_package_listing(
self, packages: "_ProcessedDists", options: Values
) -> None:
packages = sorted(
packages,
key=lambda dist: dist.canonical_name,
)
if options.list_format == "columns" and packages:
data, header = format_for_columns(packages, options)
self.output_package_listing_columns(data, header)
elif options.list_format == "freeze":
for dist in packages:
if options.verbose >= 1:
write_output(
"%s==%s (%s)", dist.raw_name, dist.version, dist.location
)
else:
write_output("%s==%s", dist.raw_name, dist.version)
elif options.list_format == "json":
write_output(format_for_json(packages, options))
def output_package_listing_columns(
self, data: List[List[str]], header: List[str]
) -> None:
# insert the header first: we need to know the size of column names
if len(data) > 0:
data.insert(0, header)
pkg_strings, sizes = tabulate(data)
# Create and add a separator.
if len(data) > 0:
pkg_strings.insert(1, " ".join(map(lambda x: "-" * x, sizes)))
for val in pkg_strings:
write_output(val)
def format_for_columns(
pkgs: "_ProcessedDists", options: Values
) -> Tuple[List[List[str]], List[str]]:
"""
Convert the package data into something usable
by output_package_listing_columns.
"""
header = ["Package", "Version"]
running_outdated = options.outdated
if running_outdated:
header.extend(["Latest", "Type"])
has_editables = any(x.editable for x in pkgs)
if has_editables:
header.append("Editable project location")
if options.verbose >= 1:
header.append("Location")
if options.verbose >= 1:
header.append("Installer")
data = []
for proj in pkgs:
# if we're working on the 'outdated' list, separate out the
# latest_version and type
row = [proj.raw_name, str(proj.version)]
if running_outdated:
row.append(str(proj.latest_version))
row.append(proj.latest_filetype)
if has_editables:
row.append(proj.editable_project_location or "")
if options.verbose >= 1:
row.append(proj.location or "")
if options.verbose >= 1:
row.append(proj.installer)
data.append(row)
return data, header
def format_for_json(packages: "_ProcessedDists", options: Values) -> str:
data = []
for dist in packages:
info = {
"name": dist.raw_name,
"version": str(dist.version),
}
if options.verbose >= 1:
info["location"] = dist.location or ""
info["installer"] = dist.installer
if options.outdated:
info["latest_version"] = str(dist.latest_version)
info["latest_filetype"] = dist.latest_filetype
editable_project_location = dist.editable_project_location
if editable_project_location:
info["editable_project_location"] = editable_project_location
data.append(info)
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import logging
import shutil
import sys
import textwrap
import xmlrpc.client
from collections import OrderedDict
from optparse import Values
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, Optional
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse as parse_version
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.req_command import SessionCommandMixin
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import NO_MATCHES_FOUND, SUCCESS
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError
from pip._internal.metadata import get_default_environment
from pip._internal.models.index import PyPI
from pip._internal.network.xmlrpc import PipXmlrpcTransport
from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log
from pip._internal.utils.misc import write_output
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from typing import TypedDict
class TransformedHit(TypedDict):
name: str
summary: str
versions: List[str]
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class SearchCommand(Command, SessionCommandMixin):
"""Search for PyPI packages whose name or summary contains <query>."""
usage = """
%prog [options] <query>"""
ignore_require_venv = True
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-i",
"--index",
dest="index",
metavar="URL",
default=PyPI.pypi_url,
help="Base URL of Python Package Index (default %default)",
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
if not args:
raise CommandError("Missing required argument (search query).")
query = args
pypi_hits = self.search(query, options)
hits = transform_hits(pypi_hits)
terminal_width = None
if sys.stdout.isatty():
terminal_width = shutil.get_terminal_size()[0]
print_results(hits, terminal_width=terminal_width)
if pypi_hits:
return SUCCESS
return NO_MATCHES_FOUND
def search(self, query: List[str], options: Values) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
index_url = options.index
session = self.get_default_session(options)
transport = PipXmlrpcTransport(index_url, session)
pypi = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy(index_url, transport)
try:
hits = pypi.search({"name": query, "summary": query}, "or")
except xmlrpc.client.Fault as fault:
message = "XMLRPC request failed [code: {code}]\n{string}".format(
code=fault.faultCode,
string=fault.faultString,
)
raise CommandError(message)
assert isinstance(hits, list)
return hits
def transform_hits(hits: List[Dict[str, str]]) -> List["TransformedHit"]:
"""
The list from pypi is really a list of versions. We want a list of
packages with the list of versions stored inline. This converts the
list from pypi into one we can use.
"""
packages: Dict[str, "TransformedHit"] = OrderedDict()
for hit in hits:
name = hit["name"]
summary = hit["summary"]
version = hit["version"]
if name not in packages.keys():
packages[name] = {
"name": name,
"summary": summary,
"versions": [version],
}
else:
packages[name]["versions"].append(version)
# if this is the highest version, replace summary and score
if version == highest_version(packages[name]["versions"]):
packages[name]["summary"] = summary
return list(packages.values())
def print_dist_installation_info(name: str, latest: str) -> None:
env = get_default_environment()
dist = env.get_distribution(name)
if dist is not None:
with indent_log():
if dist.version == latest:
write_output("INSTALLED: %s (latest)", dist.version)
else:
write_output("INSTALLED: %s", dist.version)
if parse_version(latest).pre:
write_output(
"LATEST: %s (pre-release; install"
" with `pip install --pre`)",
latest,
)
else:
write_output("LATEST: %s", latest)
def print_results(
hits: List["TransformedHit"],
name_column_width: Optional[int] = None,
terminal_width: Optional[int] = None,
) -> None:
if not hits:
return
if name_column_width is None:
name_column_width = (
max(
[
len(hit["name"]) + len(highest_version(hit.get("versions", ["-"])))
for hit in hits
]
)
+ 4
)
for hit in hits:
name = hit["name"]
summary = hit["summary"] or ""
latest = highest_version(hit.get("versions", ["-"]))
if terminal_width is not None:
target_width = terminal_width - name_column_width - 5
if target_width > 10:
# wrap and indent summary to fit terminal
summary_lines = textwrap.wrap(summary, target_width)
summary = ("\n" + " " * (name_column_width + 3)).join(summary_lines)
name_latest = f"{name} ({latest})"
line = f"{name_latest:{name_column_width}} - {summary}"
try:
write_output(line)
print_dist_installation_info(name, latest)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
pass
def highest_version(versions: List[str]) -> str:
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import csv
import logging
import pathlib
from optparse import Values
from typing import Iterator, List, NamedTuple, Optional, Tuple
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import ERROR, SUCCESS
from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution, get_default_environment
from pip._internal.utils.misc import write_output
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ShowCommand(Command):
"""
Show information about one or more installed packages.
The output is in RFC-compliant mail header format.
"""
usage = """
%prog [options] <package> ..."""
ignore_require_venv = True
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-f",
"--files",
dest="files",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Show the full list of installed files for each package.",
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
if not args:
logger.warning("ERROR: Please provide a package name or names.")
return ERROR
query = args
results = search_packages_info(query)
if not print_results(
results, list_files=options.files, verbose=options.verbose
):
return ERROR
return SUCCESS
class _PackageInfo(NamedTuple):
name: str
version: str
location: str
requires: List[str]
required_by: List[str]
installer: str
metadata_version: str
classifiers: List[str]
summary: str
homepage: str
author: str
author_email: str
license: str
entry_points: List[str]
files: Optional[List[str]]
def _convert_legacy_entry(entry: Tuple[str, ...], info: Tuple[str, ...]) -> str:
"""Convert a legacy installed-files.txt path into modern RECORD path.
The legacy format stores paths relative to the info directory, while the
modern format stores paths relative to the package root, e.g. the
site-packages directory.
:param entry: Path parts of the installed-files.txt entry.
:param info: Path parts of the egg-info directory relative to package root.
:returns: The converted entry.
For best compatibility with symlinks, this does not use ``abspath()`` or
``Path.resolve()``, but tries to work with path parts:
1. While ``entry`` starts with ``..``, remove the equal amounts of parts
from ``info``; if ``info`` is empty, start appending ``..`` instead.
2. Join the two directly.
"""
while entry and entry[0] == "..":
if not info or info[-1] == "..":
info += ("..",)
else:
info = info[:-1]
entry = entry[1:]
return str(pathlib.Path(*info, *entry))
def search_packages_info(query: List[str]) -> Iterator[_PackageInfo]:
"""
Gather details from installed distributions. Print distribution name,
version, location, and installed files. Installed files requires a
pip generated 'installed-files.txt' in the distributions '.egg-info'
directory.
"""
env = get_default_environment()
installed = {dist.canonical_name: dist for dist in env.iter_distributions()}
query_names = [canonicalize_name(name) for name in query]
missing = sorted(
[name for name, pkg in zip(query, query_names) if pkg not in installed]
)
if missing:
logger.warning("Package(s) not found: %s", ", ".join(missing))
def _get_requiring_packages(current_dist: BaseDistribution) -> Iterator[str]:
return (
dist.metadata["Name"] or "UNKNOWN"
for dist in installed.values()
if current_dist.canonical_name
in {canonicalize_name(d.name) for d in dist.iter_dependencies()}
)
def _files_from_record(dist: BaseDistribution) -> Optional[Iterator[str]]:
try:
text = dist.read_text("RECORD")
except FileNotFoundError:
return None
# This extra Path-str cast normalizes entries.
return (str(pathlib.Path(row[0])) for row in csv.reader(text.splitlines()))
def _files_from_legacy(dist: BaseDistribution) -> Optional[Iterator[str]]:
try:
text = dist.read_text("installed-files.txt")
except FileNotFoundError:
return None
paths = (p for p in text.splitlines(keepends=False) if p)
root = dist.location
info = dist.info_directory
if root is None or info is None:
return paths
try:
info_rel = pathlib.Path(info).relative_to(root)
except ValueError: # info is not relative to root.
return paths
if not info_rel.parts: # info *is* root.
return paths
return (
_convert_legacy_entry(pathlib.Path(p).parts, info_rel.parts) for p in paths
)
for query_name in query_names:
try:
dist = installed[query_name]
except KeyError:
continue
requires = sorted((req.name for req in dist.iter_dependencies()), key=str.lower)
required_by = sorted(_get_requiring_packages(dist), key=str.lower)
try:
entry_points_text = dist.read_text("entry_points.txt")
entry_points = entry_points_text.splitlines(keepends=False)
except FileNotFoundError:
entry_points = []
files_iter = _files_from_record(dist) or _files_from_legacy(dist)
if files_iter is None:
files: Optional[List[str]] = None
else:
files = sorted(files_iter)
metadata = dist.metadata
yield _PackageInfo(
name=dist.raw_name,
version=str(dist.version),
location=dist.location or "",
requires=requires,
required_by=required_by,
installer=dist.installer,
metadata_version=dist.metadata_version or "",
classifiers=metadata.get_all("Classifier", []),
summary=metadata.get("Summary", ""),
homepage=metadata.get("Home-page", ""),
author=metadata.get("Author", ""),
author_email=metadata.get("Author-email", ""),
license=metadata.get("License", ""),
entry_points=entry_points,
files=files,
)
def print_results(
distributions: Iterator[_PackageInfo],
list_files: bool,
verbose: bool,
) -> bool:
"""
Print the information from installed distributions found.
"""
results_printed = False
for i, dist in enumerate(distributions):
results_printed = True
if i > 0:
write_output("---")
write_output("Name: %s", dist.name)
write_output("Version: %s", dist.version)
write_output("Summary: %s", dist.summary)
write_output("Home-page: %s", dist.homepage)
write_output("Author: %s", dist.author)
write_output("Author-email: %s", dist.author_email)
write_output("License: %s", dist.license)
write_output("Location: %s", dist.location)
write_output("Requires: %s", ", ".join(dist.requires))
write_output("Required-by: %s", ", ".join(dist.required_by))
if verbose:
write_output("Metadata-Version: %s", dist.metadata_version)
write_output("Installer: %s", dist.installer)
write_output("Classifiers:")
for classifier in dist.classifiers:
write_output(" %s", classifier)
write_output("Entry-points:")
for entry in dist.entry_points:
write_output(" %s", entry.strip())
if list_files:
write_output("Files:")
if dist.files is None:
write_output("Cannot locate RECORD or installed-files.txt")
else:
for line in dist.files:
write_output(" %s", line.strip())
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import logging
from optparse import Values
from typing import List
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
from pip._internal.cli.req_command import SessionCommandMixin, warn_if_run_as_root
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import SUCCESS
from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError
from pip._internal.req import parse_requirements
from pip._internal.req.constructors import (
install_req_from_line,
install_req_from_parsed_requirement,
)
from pip._internal.utils.misc import protect_pip_from_modification_on_windows
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class UninstallCommand(Command, SessionCommandMixin):
"""
Uninstall packages.
pip is able to uninstall most installed packages. Known exceptions are:
- Pure distutils packages installed with ``python setup.py install``, which
leave behind no metadata to determine what files were installed.
- Script wrappers installed by ``python setup.py develop``.
"""
usage = """
%prog [options] <package> ...
%prog [options] -r <requirements file> ..."""
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-r",
"--requirement",
dest="requirements",
action="append",
default=[],
metavar="file",
help=(
"Uninstall all the packages listed in the given requirements "
"file. This option can be used multiple times."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-y",
"--yes",
dest="yes",
action="store_true",
help="Don't ask for confirmation of uninstall deletions.",
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
session = self.get_default_session(options)
reqs_to_uninstall = {}
for name in args:
req = install_req_from_line(
name,
isolated=options.isolated_mode,
)
if req.name:
reqs_to_uninstall[canonicalize_name(req.name)] = req
else:
logger.warning(
"Invalid requirement: %r ignored -"
" the uninstall command expects named"
" requirements.",
name,
)
for filename in options.requirements:
for parsed_req in parse_requirements(
filename, options=options, session=session
):
req = install_req_from_parsed_requirement(
parsed_req, isolated=options.isolated_mode
)
if req.name:
reqs_to_uninstall[canonicalize_name(req.name)] = req
if not reqs_to_uninstall:
raise InstallationError(
f"You must give at least one requirement to {self.name} (see "
f'"pip help {self.name}")'
)
protect_pip_from_modification_on_windows(
modifying_pip="pip" in reqs_to_uninstall
)
for req in reqs_to_uninstall.values():
uninstall_pathset = req.uninstall(
auto_confirm=options.yes,
verbose=self.verbosity > 0,
)
if uninstall_pathset:
uninstall_pathset.commit()
warn_if_run_as_root()
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import logging
import os
import shutil
from optparse import Values
from typing import List
from pip._internal.cache import WheelCache
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.req_command import RequirementCommand, with_cleanup
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import SUCCESS
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError
from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement
from pip._internal.req.req_tracker import get_requirement_tracker
from pip._internal.utils.misc import ensure_dir, normalize_path
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory
from pip._internal.wheel_builder import build, should_build_for_wheel_command
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class WheelCommand(RequirementCommand):
"""
Build Wheel archives for your requirements and dependencies.
Wheel is a built-package format, and offers the advantage of not
recompiling your software during every install. For more details, see the
wheel docs: https://wheel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Requirements: setuptools>=0.8, and wheel.
'pip wheel' uses the bdist_wheel setuptools extension from the wheel
package to build individual wheels.
"""
usage = """
%prog [options] <requirement specifier> ...
%prog [options] -r <requirements file> ...
%prog [options] [-e] <vcs project url> ...
%prog [options] [-e] <local project path> ...
%prog [options] <archive url/path> ..."""
def add_options(self) -> None:
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"-w",
"--wheel-dir",
dest="wheel_dir",
metavar="dir",
default=os.curdir,
help=(
"Build wheels into <dir>, where the default is the "
"current working directory."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.only_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.prefer_binary())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_build_isolation())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.use_pep517())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_use_pep517())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.constraints())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.editable())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.requirements())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.src())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.ignore_requires_python())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.no_deps())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.progress_bar())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--no-verify",
dest="no_verify",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Don't verify if built wheel is valid.",
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.build_options())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.global_options())
self.cmd_opts.add_option(
"--pre",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help=(
"Include pre-release and development versions. By default, "
"pip only finds stable versions."
),
)
self.cmd_opts.add_option(cmdoptions.require_hashes())
index_opts = cmdoptions.make_option_group(
cmdoptions.index_group,
self.parser,
)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, index_opts)
self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
@with_cleanup
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
cmdoptions.check_install_build_global(options)
session = self.get_default_session(options)
finder = self._build_package_finder(options, session)
wheel_cache = WheelCache(options.cache_dir, options.format_control)
options.wheel_dir = normalize_path(options.wheel_dir)
ensure_dir(options.wheel_dir)
req_tracker = self.enter_context(get_requirement_tracker())
directory = TempDirectory(
delete=not options.no_clean,
kind="wheel",
globally_managed=True,
)
reqs = self.get_requirements(args, options, finder, session)
preparer = self.make_requirement_preparer(
temp_build_dir=directory,
options=options,
req_tracker=req_tracker,
session=session,
finder=finder,
download_dir=options.wheel_dir,
use_user_site=False,
)
resolver = self.make_resolver(
preparer=preparer,
finder=finder,
options=options,
wheel_cache=wheel_cache,
ignore_requires_python=options.ignore_requires_python,
use_pep517=options.use_pep517,
)
self.trace_basic_info(finder)
requirement_set = resolver.resolve(reqs, check_supported_wheels=True)
reqs_to_build: List[InstallRequirement] = []
for req in requirement_set.requirements.values():
if req.is_wheel:
preparer.save_linked_requirement(req)
elif should_build_for_wheel_command(req):
reqs_to_build.append(req)
# build wheels
build_successes, build_failures = build(
reqs_to_build,
wheel_cache=wheel_cache,
verify=(not options.no_verify),
build_options=options.build_options or [],
global_options=options.global_options or [],
)
for req in build_successes:
assert req.link and req.link.is_wheel
assert req.local_file_path
# copy from cache to target directory
try:
shutil.copy(req.local_file_path, options.wheel_dir)
except OSError as e:
logger.warning(
"Building wheel for %s failed: %s",
req.name,
e,
)
build_failures.append(req)
if len(build_failures) != 0:
raise CommandError("Failed to build one or more wheels")
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"""Configuration management setup
Some terminology:
- name
As written in config files.
- value
Value associated with a name
- key
Name combined with it's section (section.name)
- variant
A single word describing where the configuration key-value pair came from
"""
import configparser
import locale
import os
import sys
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, NewType, Optional, Tuple
from pip._internal.exceptions import (
ConfigurationError,
ConfigurationFileCouldNotBeLoaded,
)
from pip._internal.utils import appdirs
from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
from pip._internal.utils.logging import getLogger
from pip._internal.utils.misc import ensure_dir, enum
RawConfigParser = configparser.RawConfigParser # Shorthand
Kind = NewType("Kind", str)
CONFIG_BASENAME = "pip.ini" if WINDOWS else "pip.conf"
ENV_NAMES_IGNORED = "version", "help"
# The kinds of configurations there are.
kinds = enum(
USER="user", # User Specific
GLOBAL="global", # System Wide
SITE="site", # [Virtual] Environment Specific
ENV="env", # from PIP_CONFIG_FILE
ENV_VAR="env-var", # from Environment Variables
)
OVERRIDE_ORDER = kinds.GLOBAL, kinds.USER, kinds.SITE, kinds.ENV, kinds.ENV_VAR
VALID_LOAD_ONLY = kinds.USER, kinds.GLOBAL, kinds.SITE
logger = getLogger(__name__)
# NOTE: Maybe use the optionx attribute to normalize keynames.
def _normalize_name(name: str) -> str:
"""Make a name consistent regardless of source (environment or file)"""
name = name.lower().replace("_", "-")
if name.startswith("--"):
name = name[2:] # only prefer long opts
return name
def _disassemble_key(name: str) -> List[str]:
if "." not in name:
error_message = (
"Key does not contain dot separated section and key. "
"Perhaps you wanted to use 'global.{}' instead?"
).format(name)
raise ConfigurationError(error_message)
return name.split(".", 1)
def get_configuration_files() -> Dict[Kind, List[str]]:
global_config_files = [
os.path.join(path, CONFIG_BASENAME) for path in appdirs.site_config_dirs("pip")
]
site_config_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix, CONFIG_BASENAME)
legacy_config_file = os.path.join(
os.path.expanduser("~"),
"pip" if WINDOWS else ".pip",
CONFIG_BASENAME,
)
new_config_file = os.path.join(appdirs.user_config_dir("pip"), CONFIG_BASENAME)
return {
kinds.GLOBAL: global_config_files,
kinds.SITE: [site_config_file],
kinds.USER: [legacy_config_file, new_config_file],
}
class Configuration:
"""Handles management of configuration.
Provides an interface to accessing and managing configuration files.
This class converts provides an API that takes "section.key-name" style
keys and stores the value associated with it as "key-name" under the
section "section".
This allows for a clean interface wherein the both the section and the
key-name are preserved in an easy to manage form in the configuration files
and the data stored is also nice.
"""
def __init__(self, isolated: bool, load_only: Optional[Kind] = None) -> None:
super().__init__()
if load_only is not None and load_only not in VALID_LOAD_ONLY:
raise ConfigurationError(
"Got invalid value for load_only - should be one of {}".format(
", ".join(map(repr, VALID_LOAD_ONLY))
)
)
self.isolated = isolated
self.load_only = load_only
# Because we keep track of where we got the data from
self._parsers: Dict[Kind, List[Tuple[str, RawConfigParser]]] = {
variant: [] for variant in OVERRIDE_ORDER
}
self._config: Dict[Kind, Dict[str, Any]] = {
variant: {} for variant in OVERRIDE_ORDER
}
self._modified_parsers: List[Tuple[str, RawConfigParser]] = []
def load(self) -> None:
"""Loads configuration from configuration files and environment"""
self._load_config_files()
if not self.isolated:
self._load_environment_vars()
def get_file_to_edit(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""Returns the file with highest priority in configuration"""
assert self.load_only is not None, "Need to be specified a file to be editing"
try:
return self._get_parser_to_modify()[0]
except IndexError:
return None
def items(self) -> Iterable[Tuple[str, Any]]:
"""Returns key-value pairs like dict.items() representing the loaded
configuration
"""
return self._dictionary.items()
def get_value(self, key: str) -> Any:
"""Get a value from the configuration."""
try:
return self._dictionary[key]
except KeyError:
raise ConfigurationError(f"No such key - {key}")
def set_value(self, key: str, value: Any) -> None:
"""Modify a value in the configuration."""
self._ensure_have_load_only()
assert self.load_only
fname, parser = self._get_parser_to_modify()
if parser is not None:
section, name = _disassemble_key(key)
# Modify the parser and the configuration
if not parser.has_section(section):
parser.add_section(section)
parser.set(section, name, value)
self._config[self.load_only][key] = value
self._mark_as_modified(fname, parser)
def unset_value(self, key: str) -> None:
"""Unset a value in the configuration."""
self._ensure_have_load_only()
assert self.load_only
if key not in self._config[self.load_only]:
raise ConfigurationError(f"No such key - {key}")
fname, parser = self._get_parser_to_modify()
if parser is not None:
section, name = _disassemble_key(key)
if not (
parser.has_section(section) and parser.remove_option(section, name)
):
# The option was not removed.
raise ConfigurationError(
"Fatal Internal error [id=1]. Please report as a bug."
)
# The section may be empty after the option was removed.
if not parser.items(section):
parser.remove_section(section)
self._mark_as_modified(fname, parser)
del self._config[self.load_only][key]
def save(self) -> None:
"""Save the current in-memory state."""
self._ensure_have_load_only()
for fname, parser in self._modified_parsers:
logger.info("Writing to %s", fname)
# Ensure directory exists.
ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(fname))
with open(fname, "w") as f:
parser.write(f)
#
# Private routines
#
def _ensure_have_load_only(self) -> None:
if self.load_only is None:
raise ConfigurationError("Needed a specific file to be modifying.")
logger.debug("Will be working with %s variant only", self.load_only)
@property
def _dictionary(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""A dictionary representing the loaded configuration."""
# NOTE: Dictionaries are not populated if not loaded. So, conditionals
# are not needed here.
retval = {}
for variant in OVERRIDE_ORDER:
retval.update(self._config[variant])
return retval
def _load_config_files(self) -> None:
"""Loads configuration from configuration files"""
config_files = dict(self.iter_config_files())
if config_files[kinds.ENV][0:1] == [os.devnull]:
logger.debug(
"Skipping loading configuration files due to "
"environment's PIP_CONFIG_FILE being os.devnull"
)
return
for variant, files in config_files.items():
for fname in files:
# If there's specific variant set in `load_only`, load only
# that variant, not the others.
if self.load_only is not None and variant != self.load_only:
logger.debug("Skipping file '%s' (variant: %s)", fname, variant)
continue
parser = self._load_file(variant, fname)
# Keeping track of the parsers used
self._parsers[variant].append((fname, parser))
def _load_file(self, variant: Kind, fname: str) -> RawConfigParser:
logger.verbose("For variant '%s', will try loading '%s'", variant, fname)
parser = self._construct_parser(fname)
for section in parser.sections():
items = parser.items(section)
self._config[variant].update(self._normalized_keys(section, items))
return parser
def _construct_parser(self, fname: str) -> RawConfigParser:
parser = configparser.RawConfigParser()
# If there is no such file, don't bother reading it but create the
# parser anyway, to hold the data.
# Doing this is useful when modifying and saving files, where we don't
# need to construct a parser.
if os.path.exists(fname):
try:
parser.read(fname)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
# See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4963
raise ConfigurationFileCouldNotBeLoaded(
reason="contains invalid {} characters".format(
locale.getpreferredencoding(False)
),
fname=fname,
)
except configparser.Error as error:
# See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4893
raise ConfigurationFileCouldNotBeLoaded(error=error)
return parser
def _load_environment_vars(self) -> None:
"""Loads configuration from environment variables"""
self._config[kinds.ENV_VAR].update(
self._normalized_keys(":env:", self.get_environ_vars())
)
def _normalized_keys(
self, section: str, items: Iterable[Tuple[str, Any]]
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Normalizes items to construct a dictionary with normalized keys.
This routine is where the names become keys and are made the same
regardless of source - configuration files or environment.
"""
normalized = {}
for name, val in items:
key = section + "." + _normalize_name(name)
normalized[key] = val
return normalized
def get_environ_vars(self) -> Iterable[Tuple[str, str]]:
"""Returns a generator with all environmental vars with prefix PIP_"""
for key, val in os.environ.items():
if key.startswith("PIP_"):
name = key[4:].lower()
if name not in ENV_NAMES_IGNORED:
yield name, val
# XXX: This is patched in the tests.
def iter_config_files(self) -> Iterable[Tuple[Kind, List[str]]]:
"""Yields variant and configuration files associated with it.
This should be treated like items of a dictionary.
"""
# SMELL: Move the conditions out of this function
# environment variables have the lowest priority
config_file = os.environ.get("PIP_CONFIG_FILE", None)
if config_file is not None:
yield kinds.ENV, [config_file]
else:
yield kinds.ENV, []
config_files = get_configuration_files()
# at the base we have any global configuration
yield kinds.GLOBAL, config_files[kinds.GLOBAL]
# per-user configuration next
should_load_user_config = not self.isolated and not (
config_file and os.path.exists(config_file)
)
if should_load_user_config:
# The legacy config file is overridden by the new config file
yield kinds.USER, config_files[kinds.USER]
# finally virtualenv configuration first trumping others
yield kinds.SITE, config_files[kinds.SITE]
def get_values_in_config(self, variant: Kind) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Get values present in a config file"""
return self._config[variant]
def _get_parser_to_modify(self) -> Tuple[str, RawConfigParser]:
# Determine which parser to modify
assert self.load_only
parsers = self._parsers[self.load_only]
if not parsers:
# This should not happen if everything works correctly.
raise ConfigurationError(
"Fatal Internal error [id=2]. Please report as a bug."
)
# Use the highest priority parser.
return parsers[-1]
# XXX: This is patched in the tests.
def _mark_as_modified(self, fname: str, parser: RawConfigParser) -> None:
file_parser_tuple = (fname, parser)
if file_parser_tuple not in self._modified_parsers:
self._modified_parsers.append(file_parser_tuple)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self._dictionary!r})"

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from pip._internal.distributions.base import AbstractDistribution
from pip._internal.distributions.sdist import SourceDistribution
from pip._internal.distributions.wheel import WheelDistribution
from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement
def make_distribution_for_install_requirement(
install_req: InstallRequirement,
) -> AbstractDistribution:
"""Returns a Distribution for the given InstallRequirement"""
# Editable requirements will always be source distributions. They use the
# legacy logic until we create a modern standard for them.
if install_req.editable:
return SourceDistribution(install_req)
# If it's a wheel, it's a WheelDistribution
if install_req.is_wheel:
return WheelDistribution(install_req)
# Otherwise, a SourceDistribution
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import abc
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
from pip._internal.metadata.base import BaseDistribution
from pip._internal.req import InstallRequirement
class AbstractDistribution(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
"""A base class for handling installable artifacts.
The requirements for anything installable are as follows:
- we must be able to determine the requirement name
(or we can't correctly handle the non-upgrade case).
- for packages with setup requirements, we must also be able
to determine their requirements without installing additional
packages (for the same reason as run-time dependencies)
- we must be able to create a Distribution object exposing the
above metadata.
"""
def __init__(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.req = req
@abc.abstractmethod
def get_metadata_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution:
raise NotImplementedError()
@abc.abstractmethod
def prepare_distribution_metadata(
self, finder: PackageFinder, build_isolation: bool
) -> None:
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from pip._internal.distributions.base import AbstractDistribution
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution
class InstalledDistribution(AbstractDistribution):
"""Represents an installed package.
This does not need any preparation as the required information has already
been computed.
"""
def get_metadata_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution:
from pip._internal.metadata.pkg_resources import Distribution as _Dist
assert self.req.satisfied_by is not None, "not actually installed"
return _Dist(self.req.satisfied_by)
def prepare_distribution_metadata(
self, finder: PackageFinder, build_isolation: bool
) -> None:
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import logging
from typing import Iterable, Set, Tuple
from pip._internal.build_env import BuildEnvironment
from pip._internal.distributions.base import AbstractDistribution
from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution
from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import runner_with_spinner_message
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class SourceDistribution(AbstractDistribution):
"""Represents a source distribution.
The preparation step for these needs metadata for the packages to be
generated, either using PEP 517 or using the legacy `setup.py egg_info`.
"""
def get_metadata_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution:
from pip._internal.metadata.pkg_resources import Distribution as _Dist
return _Dist(self.req.get_dist())
def prepare_distribution_metadata(
self, finder: PackageFinder, build_isolation: bool
) -> None:
# Load pyproject.toml, to determine whether PEP 517 is to be used
self.req.load_pyproject_toml()
# Set up the build isolation, if this requirement should be isolated
should_isolate = self.req.use_pep517 and build_isolation
if should_isolate:
self._setup_isolation(finder)
self.req.prepare_metadata()
def _setup_isolation(self, finder: PackageFinder) -> None:
self._prepare_build_backend(finder)
# Install any extra build dependencies that the backend requests.
# This must be done in a second pass, as the pyproject.toml
# dependencies must be installed before we can call the backend.
if self.req.editable and self.req.permit_editable_wheels:
build_reqs = self._get_build_requires_editable()
else:
build_reqs = self._get_build_requires_wheel()
self._install_build_reqs(finder, build_reqs)
def _prepare_build_backend(self, finder: PackageFinder) -> None:
# Isolate in a BuildEnvironment and install the build-time
# requirements.
pyproject_requires = self.req.pyproject_requires
assert pyproject_requires is not None
self.req.build_env = BuildEnvironment()
self.req.build_env.install_requirements(
finder, pyproject_requires, "overlay", "Installing build dependencies"
)
conflicting, missing = self.req.build_env.check_requirements(
self.req.requirements_to_check
)
if conflicting:
self._raise_conflicts("PEP 517/518 supported requirements", conflicting)
if missing:
logger.warning(
"Missing build requirements in pyproject.toml for %s.",
self.req,
)
logger.warning(
"The project does not specify a build backend, and "
"pip cannot fall back to setuptools without %s.",
" and ".join(map(repr, sorted(missing))),
)
def _get_build_requires_wheel(self) -> Iterable[str]:
with self.req.build_env:
runner = runner_with_spinner_message("Getting requirements to build wheel")
backend = self.req.pep517_backend
assert backend is not None
with backend.subprocess_runner(runner):
return backend.get_requires_for_build_wheel()
def _get_build_requires_editable(self) -> Iterable[str]:
with self.req.build_env:
runner = runner_with_spinner_message(
"Getting requirements to build editable"
)
backend = self.req.pep517_backend
assert backend is not None
with backend.subprocess_runner(runner):
return backend.get_requires_for_build_editable()
def _install_build_reqs(self, finder: PackageFinder, reqs: Iterable[str]) -> None:
conflicting, missing = self.req.build_env.check_requirements(reqs)
if conflicting:
self._raise_conflicts("the backend dependencies", conflicting)
self.req.build_env.install_requirements(
finder, missing, "normal", "Installing backend dependencies"
)
def _raise_conflicts(
self, conflicting_with: str, conflicting_reqs: Set[Tuple[str, str]]
) -> None:
format_string = (
"Some build dependencies for {requirement} "
"conflict with {conflicting_with}: {description}."
)
error_message = format_string.format(
requirement=self.req,
conflicting_with=conflicting_with,
description=", ".join(
f"{installed} is incompatible with {wanted}"
for installed, wanted in sorted(conflicting_reqs)
),
)
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from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._internal.distributions.base import AbstractDistribution
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
from pip._internal.metadata import (
BaseDistribution,
FilesystemWheel,
get_wheel_distribution,
)
class WheelDistribution(AbstractDistribution):
"""Represents a wheel distribution.
This does not need any preparation as wheels can be directly unpacked.
"""
def get_metadata_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution:
"""Loads the metadata from the wheel file into memory and returns a
Distribution that uses it, not relying on the wheel file or
requirement.
"""
assert self.req.local_file_path, "Set as part of preparation during download"
assert self.req.name, "Wheels are never unnamed"
wheel = FilesystemWheel(self.req.local_file_path)
return get_wheel_distribution(wheel, canonicalize_name(self.req.name))
def prepare_distribution_metadata(
self, finder: PackageFinder, build_isolation: bool
) -> None:
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"""Exceptions used throughout package"""
import configparser
from itertools import chain, groupby, repeat
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, Optional, Union
from pip._vendor.pkg_resources import Distribution
from pip._vendor.requests.models import Request, Response
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from hashlib import _Hash
from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution
from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement
class PipError(Exception):
"""Base pip exception"""
class ConfigurationError(PipError):
"""General exception in configuration"""
class InstallationError(PipError):
"""General exception during installation"""
class UninstallationError(PipError):
"""General exception during uninstallation"""
class NoneMetadataError(PipError):
"""
Raised when accessing "METADATA" or "PKG-INFO" metadata for a
pip._vendor.pkg_resources.Distribution object and
`dist.has_metadata('METADATA')` returns True but
`dist.get_metadata('METADATA')` returns None (and similarly for
"PKG-INFO").
"""
def __init__(
self,
dist: Union[Distribution, "BaseDistribution"],
metadata_name: str,
) -> None:
"""
:param dist: A Distribution object.
:param metadata_name: The name of the metadata being accessed
(can be "METADATA" or "PKG-INFO").
"""
self.dist = dist
self.metadata_name = metadata_name
def __str__(self) -> str:
# Use `dist` in the error message because its stringification
# includes more information, like the version and location.
return "None {} metadata found for distribution: {}".format(
self.metadata_name,
self.dist,
)
class UserInstallationInvalid(InstallationError):
"""A --user install is requested on an environment without user site."""
def __str__(self) -> str:
return "User base directory is not specified"
class InvalidSchemeCombination(InstallationError):
def __str__(self) -> str:
before = ", ".join(str(a) for a in self.args[:-1])
return f"Cannot set {before} and {self.args[-1]} together"
class DistributionNotFound(InstallationError):
"""Raised when a distribution cannot be found to satisfy a requirement"""
class RequirementsFileParseError(InstallationError):
"""Raised when a general error occurs parsing a requirements file line."""
class BestVersionAlreadyInstalled(PipError):
"""Raised when the most up-to-date version of a package is already
installed."""
class BadCommand(PipError):
"""Raised when virtualenv or a command is not found"""
class CommandError(PipError):
"""Raised when there is an error in command-line arguments"""
class PreviousBuildDirError(PipError):
"""Raised when there's a previous conflicting build directory"""
class NetworkConnectionError(PipError):
"""HTTP connection error"""
def __init__(
self, error_msg: str, response: Response = None, request: Request = None
) -> None:
"""
Initialize NetworkConnectionError with `request` and `response`
objects.
"""
self.response = response
self.request = request
self.error_msg = error_msg
if (
self.response is not None
and not self.request
and hasattr(response, "request")
):
self.request = self.response.request
super().__init__(error_msg, response, request)
def __str__(self) -> str:
return str(self.error_msg)
class InvalidWheelFilename(InstallationError):
"""Invalid wheel filename."""
class UnsupportedWheel(InstallationError):
"""Unsupported wheel."""
class MetadataInconsistent(InstallationError):
"""Built metadata contains inconsistent information.
This is raised when the metadata contains values (e.g. name and version)
that do not match the information previously obtained from sdist filename
or user-supplied ``#egg=`` value.
"""
def __init__(
self, ireq: "InstallRequirement", field: str, f_val: str, m_val: str
) -> None:
self.ireq = ireq
self.field = field
self.f_val = f_val
self.m_val = m_val
def __str__(self) -> str:
template = (
"Requested {} has inconsistent {}: "
"filename has {!r}, but metadata has {!r}"
)
return template.format(self.ireq, self.field, self.f_val, self.m_val)
class InstallationSubprocessError(InstallationError):
"""A subprocess call failed during installation."""
def __init__(self, returncode: int, description: str) -> None:
self.returncode = returncode
self.description = description
def __str__(self) -> str:
return (
"Command errored out with exit status {}: {} "
"Check the logs for full command output."
).format(self.returncode, self.description)
class HashErrors(InstallationError):
"""Multiple HashError instances rolled into one for reporting"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.errors: List["HashError"] = []
def append(self, error: "HashError") -> None:
self.errors.append(error)
def __str__(self) -> str:
lines = []
self.errors.sort(key=lambda e: e.order)
for cls, errors_of_cls in groupby(self.errors, lambda e: e.__class__):
lines.append(cls.head)
lines.extend(e.body() for e in errors_of_cls)
if lines:
return "\n".join(lines)
return ""
def __bool__(self) -> bool:
return bool(self.errors)
class HashError(InstallationError):
"""
A failure to verify a package against known-good hashes
:cvar order: An int sorting hash exception classes by difficulty of
recovery (lower being harder), so the user doesn't bother fretting
about unpinned packages when he has deeper issues, like VCS
dependencies, to deal with. Also keeps error reports in a
deterministic order.
:cvar head: A section heading for display above potentially many
exceptions of this kind
:ivar req: The InstallRequirement that triggered this error. This is
pasted on after the exception is instantiated, because it's not
typically available earlier.
"""
req: Optional["InstallRequirement"] = None
head = ""
order: int = -1
def body(self) -> str:
"""Return a summary of me for display under the heading.
This default implementation simply prints a description of the
triggering requirement.
:param req: The InstallRequirement that provoked this error, with
its link already populated by the resolver's _populate_link().
"""
return f" {self._requirement_name()}"
def __str__(self) -> str:
return f"{self.head}\n{self.body()}"
def _requirement_name(self) -> str:
"""Return a description of the requirement that triggered me.
This default implementation returns long description of the req, with
line numbers
"""
return str(self.req) if self.req else "unknown package"
class VcsHashUnsupported(HashError):
"""A hash was provided for a version-control-system-based requirement, but
we don't have a method for hashing those."""
order = 0
head = (
"Can't verify hashes for these requirements because we don't "
"have a way to hash version control repositories:"
)
class DirectoryUrlHashUnsupported(HashError):
"""A hash was provided for a version-control-system-based requirement, but
we don't have a method for hashing those."""
order = 1
head = (
"Can't verify hashes for these file:// requirements because they "
"point to directories:"
)
class HashMissing(HashError):
"""A hash was needed for a requirement but is absent."""
order = 2
head = (
"Hashes are required in --require-hashes mode, but they are "
"missing from some requirements. Here is a list of those "
"requirements along with the hashes their downloaded archives "
"actually had. Add lines like these to your requirements files to "
"prevent tampering. (If you did not enable --require-hashes "
"manually, note that it turns on automatically when any package "
"has a hash.)"
)
def __init__(self, gotten_hash: str) -> None:
"""
:param gotten_hash: The hash of the (possibly malicious) archive we
just downloaded
"""
self.gotten_hash = gotten_hash
def body(self) -> str:
# Dodge circular import.
from pip._internal.utils.hashes import FAVORITE_HASH
package = None
if self.req:
# In the case of URL-based requirements, display the original URL
# seen in the requirements file rather than the package name,
# so the output can be directly copied into the requirements file.
package = (
self.req.original_link
if self.req.original_link
# In case someone feeds something downright stupid
# to InstallRequirement's constructor.
else getattr(self.req, "req", None)
)
return " {} --hash={}:{}".format(
package or "unknown package", FAVORITE_HASH, self.gotten_hash
)
class HashUnpinned(HashError):
"""A requirement had a hash specified but was not pinned to a specific
version."""
order = 3
head = (
"In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their "
"versions pinned with ==. These do not:"
)
class HashMismatch(HashError):
"""
Distribution file hash values don't match.
:ivar package_name: The name of the package that triggered the hash
mismatch. Feel free to write to this after the exception is raise to
improve its error message.
"""
order = 4
head = (
"THESE PACKAGES DO NOT MATCH THE HASHES FROM THE REQUIREMENTS "
"FILE. If you have updated the package versions, please update "
"the hashes. Otherwise, examine the package contents carefully; "
"someone may have tampered with them."
)
def __init__(self, allowed: Dict[str, List[str]], gots: Dict[str, "_Hash"]) -> None:
"""
:param allowed: A dict of algorithm names pointing to lists of allowed
hex digests
:param gots: A dict of algorithm names pointing to hashes we
actually got from the files under suspicion
"""
self.allowed = allowed
self.gots = gots
def body(self) -> str:
return " {}:\n{}".format(self._requirement_name(), self._hash_comparison())
def _hash_comparison(self) -> str:
"""
Return a comparison of actual and expected hash values.
Example::
Expected sha256 abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcde
or 123451234512345123451234512345123451234512345
Got bcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdef
"""
def hash_then_or(hash_name: str) -> "chain[str]":
# For now, all the decent hashes have 6-char names, so we can get
# away with hard-coding space literals.
return chain([hash_name], repeat(" or"))
lines: List[str] = []
for hash_name, expecteds in self.allowed.items():
prefix = hash_then_or(hash_name)
lines.extend(
(" Expected {} {}".format(next(prefix), e)) for e in expecteds
)
lines.append(
" Got {}\n".format(self.gots[hash_name].hexdigest())
)
return "\n".join(lines)
class UnsupportedPythonVersion(InstallationError):
"""Unsupported python version according to Requires-Python package
metadata."""
class ConfigurationFileCouldNotBeLoaded(ConfigurationError):
"""When there are errors while loading a configuration file"""
def __init__(
self,
reason: str = "could not be loaded",
fname: Optional[str] = None,
error: Optional[configparser.Error] = None,
) -> None:
super().__init__(error)
self.reason = reason
self.fname = fname
self.error = error
def __str__(self) -> str:
if self.fname is not None:
message_part = f" in {self.fname}."
else:
assert self.error is not None
message_part = f".\n{self.error}\n"
return f"Configuration file {self.reason}{message_part}"

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"""
The main purpose of this module is to expose LinkCollector.collect_sources().
"""
import cgi
import collections
import functools
import itertools
import logging
import os
import re
import urllib.parse
import urllib.request
import xml.etree.ElementTree
from optparse import Values
from typing import (
Callable,
Iterable,
List,
MutableMapping,
NamedTuple,
Optional,
Sequence,
Union,
)
from pip._vendor import html5lib, requests
from pip._vendor.requests import Response
from pip._vendor.requests.exceptions import RetryError, SSLError
from pip._internal.exceptions import NetworkConnectionError
from pip._internal.models.link import Link
from pip._internal.models.search_scope import SearchScope
from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession
from pip._internal.network.utils import raise_for_status
from pip._internal.utils.filetypes import is_archive_file
from pip._internal.utils.misc import pairwise, redact_auth_from_url
from pip._internal.vcs import vcs
from .sources import CandidatesFromPage, LinkSource, build_source
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
HTMLElement = xml.etree.ElementTree.Element
ResponseHeaders = MutableMapping[str, str]
def _match_vcs_scheme(url: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""Look for VCS schemes in the URL.
Returns the matched VCS scheme, or None if there's no match.
"""
for scheme in vcs.schemes:
if url.lower().startswith(scheme) and url[len(scheme)] in "+:":
return scheme
return None
class _NotHTML(Exception):
def __init__(self, content_type: str, request_desc: str) -> None:
super().__init__(content_type, request_desc)
self.content_type = content_type
self.request_desc = request_desc
def _ensure_html_header(response: Response) -> None:
"""Check the Content-Type header to ensure the response contains HTML.
Raises `_NotHTML` if the content type is not text/html.
"""
content_type = response.headers.get("Content-Type", "")
if not content_type.lower().startswith("text/html"):
raise _NotHTML(content_type, response.request.method)
class _NotHTTP(Exception):
pass
def _ensure_html_response(url: str, session: PipSession) -> None:
"""Send a HEAD request to the URL, and ensure the response contains HTML.
Raises `_NotHTTP` if the URL is not available for a HEAD request, or
`_NotHTML` if the content type is not text/html.
"""
scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url)
if scheme not in {"http", "https"}:
raise _NotHTTP()
resp = session.head(url, allow_redirects=True)
raise_for_status(resp)
_ensure_html_header(resp)
def _get_html_response(url: str, session: PipSession) -> Response:
"""Access an HTML page with GET, and return the response.
This consists of three parts:
1. If the URL looks suspiciously like an archive, send a HEAD first to
check the Content-Type is HTML, to avoid downloading a large file.
Raise `_NotHTTP` if the content type cannot be determined, or
`_NotHTML` if it is not HTML.
2. Actually perform the request. Raise HTTP exceptions on network failures.
3. Check the Content-Type header to make sure we got HTML, and raise
`_NotHTML` otherwise.
"""
if is_archive_file(Link(url).filename):
_ensure_html_response(url, session=session)
logger.debug("Getting page %s", redact_auth_from_url(url))
resp = session.get(
url,
headers={
"Accept": "text/html",
# We don't want to blindly returned cached data for
# /simple/, because authors generally expecting that
# twine upload && pip install will function, but if
# they've done a pip install in the last ~10 minutes
# it won't. Thus by setting this to zero we will not
# blindly use any cached data, however the benefit of
# using max-age=0 instead of no-cache, is that we will
# still support conditional requests, so we will still
# minimize traffic sent in cases where the page hasn't
# changed at all, we will just always incur the round
# trip for the conditional GET now instead of only
# once per 10 minutes.
# For more information, please see pypa/pip#5670.
"Cache-Control": "max-age=0",
},
)
raise_for_status(resp)
# The check for archives above only works if the url ends with
# something that looks like an archive. However that is not a
# requirement of an url. Unless we issue a HEAD request on every
# url we cannot know ahead of time for sure if something is HTML
# or not. However we can check after we've downloaded it.
_ensure_html_header(resp)
return resp
def _get_encoding_from_headers(headers: ResponseHeaders) -> Optional[str]:
"""Determine if we have any encoding information in our headers."""
if headers and "Content-Type" in headers:
content_type, params = cgi.parse_header(headers["Content-Type"])
if "charset" in params:
return params["charset"]
return None
def _determine_base_url(document: HTMLElement, page_url: str) -> str:
"""Determine the HTML document's base URL.
This looks for a ``<base>`` tag in the HTML document. If present, its href
attribute denotes the base URL of anchor tags in the document. If there is
no such tag (or if it does not have a valid href attribute), the HTML
file's URL is used as the base URL.
:param document: An HTML document representation. The current
implementation expects the result of ``html5lib.parse()``.
:param page_url: The URL of the HTML document.
"""
for base in document.findall(".//base"):
href = base.get("href")
if href is not None:
return href
return page_url
def _clean_url_path_part(part: str) -> str:
"""
Clean a "part" of a URL path (i.e. after splitting on "@" characters).
"""
# We unquote prior to quoting to make sure nothing is double quoted.
return urllib.parse.quote(urllib.parse.unquote(part))
def _clean_file_url_path(part: str) -> str:
"""
Clean the first part of a URL path that corresponds to a local
filesystem path (i.e. the first part after splitting on "@" characters).
"""
# We unquote prior to quoting to make sure nothing is double quoted.
# Also, on Windows the path part might contain a drive letter which
# should not be quoted. On Linux where drive letters do not
# exist, the colon should be quoted. We rely on urllib.request
# to do the right thing here.
return urllib.request.pathname2url(urllib.request.url2pathname(part))
# percent-encoded: /
_reserved_chars_re = re.compile("(@|%2F)", re.IGNORECASE)
def _clean_url_path(path: str, is_local_path: bool) -> str:
"""
Clean the path portion of a URL.
"""
if is_local_path:
clean_func = _clean_file_url_path
else:
clean_func = _clean_url_path_part
# Split on the reserved characters prior to cleaning so that
# revision strings in VCS URLs are properly preserved.
parts = _reserved_chars_re.split(path)
cleaned_parts = []
for to_clean, reserved in pairwise(itertools.chain(parts, [""])):
cleaned_parts.append(clean_func(to_clean))
# Normalize %xx escapes (e.g. %2f -> %2F)
cleaned_parts.append(reserved.upper())
return "".join(cleaned_parts)
def _clean_link(url: str) -> str:
"""
Make sure a link is fully quoted.
For example, if ' ' occurs in the URL, it will be replaced with "%20",
and without double-quoting other characters.
"""
# Split the URL into parts according to the general structure
# `scheme://netloc/path;parameters?query#fragment`.
result = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
# If the netloc is empty, then the URL refers to a local filesystem path.
is_local_path = not result.netloc
path = _clean_url_path(result.path, is_local_path=is_local_path)
return urllib.parse.urlunparse(result._replace(path=path))
def _create_link_from_element(
anchor: HTMLElement,
page_url: str,
base_url: str,
) -> Optional[Link]:
"""
Convert an anchor element in a simple repository page to a Link.
"""
href = anchor.get("href")
if not href:
return None
url = _clean_link(urllib.parse.urljoin(base_url, href))
pyrequire = anchor.get("data-requires-python")
yanked_reason = anchor.get("data-yanked")
link = Link(
url,
comes_from=page_url,
requires_python=pyrequire,
yanked_reason=yanked_reason,
)
return link
class CacheablePageContent:
def __init__(self, page: "HTMLPage") -> None:
assert page.cache_link_parsing
self.page = page
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
return isinstance(other, type(self)) and self.page.url == other.page.url
def __hash__(self) -> int:
return hash(self.page.url)
def with_cached_html_pages(
fn: Callable[["HTMLPage"], Iterable[Link]],
) -> Callable[["HTMLPage"], List[Link]]:
"""
Given a function that parses an Iterable[Link] from an HTMLPage, cache the
function's result (keyed by CacheablePageContent), unless the HTMLPage
`page` has `page.cache_link_parsing == False`.
"""
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def wrapper(cacheable_page: CacheablePageContent) -> List[Link]:
return list(fn(cacheable_page.page))
@functools.wraps(fn)
def wrapper_wrapper(page: "HTMLPage") -> List[Link]:
if page.cache_link_parsing:
return wrapper(CacheablePageContent(page))
return list(fn(page))
return wrapper_wrapper
@with_cached_html_pages
def parse_links(page: "HTMLPage") -> Iterable[Link]:
"""
Parse an HTML document, and yield its anchor elements as Link objects.
"""
document = html5lib.parse(
page.content,
transport_encoding=page.encoding,
namespaceHTMLElements=False,
)
url = page.url
base_url = _determine_base_url(document, url)
for anchor in document.findall(".//a"):
link = _create_link_from_element(
anchor,
page_url=url,
base_url=base_url,
)
if link is None:
continue
yield link
class HTMLPage:
"""Represents one page, along with its URL"""
def __init__(
self,
content: bytes,
encoding: Optional[str],
url: str,
cache_link_parsing: bool = True,
) -> None:
"""
:param encoding: the encoding to decode the given content.
:param url: the URL from which the HTML was downloaded.
:param cache_link_parsing: whether links parsed from this page's url
should be cached. PyPI index urls should
have this set to False, for example.
"""
self.content = content
self.encoding = encoding
self.url = url
self.cache_link_parsing = cache_link_parsing
def __str__(self) -> str:
return redact_auth_from_url(self.url)
def _handle_get_page_fail(
link: Link,
reason: Union[str, Exception],
meth: Optional[Callable[..., None]] = None,
) -> None:
if meth is None:
meth = logger.debug
meth("Could not fetch URL %s: %s - skipping", link, reason)
def _make_html_page(response: Response, cache_link_parsing: bool = True) -> HTMLPage:
encoding = _get_encoding_from_headers(response.headers)
return HTMLPage(
response.content,
encoding=encoding,
url=response.url,
cache_link_parsing=cache_link_parsing,
)
def _get_html_page(
link: Link, session: Optional[PipSession] = None
) -> Optional["HTMLPage"]:
if session is None:
raise TypeError(
"_get_html_page() missing 1 required keyword argument: 'session'"
)
url = link.url.split("#", 1)[0]
# Check for VCS schemes that do not support lookup as web pages.
vcs_scheme = _match_vcs_scheme(url)
if vcs_scheme:
logger.warning(
"Cannot look at %s URL %s because it does not support lookup as web pages.",
vcs_scheme,
link,
)
return None
# Tack index.html onto file:// URLs that point to directories
scheme, _, path, _, _, _ = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
if scheme == "file" and os.path.isdir(urllib.request.url2pathname(path)):
# add trailing slash if not present so urljoin doesn't trim
# final segment
if not url.endswith("/"):
url += "/"
url = urllib.parse.urljoin(url, "index.html")
logger.debug(" file: URL is directory, getting %s", url)
try:
resp = _get_html_response(url, session=session)
except _NotHTTP:
logger.warning(
"Skipping page %s because it looks like an archive, and cannot "
"be checked by a HTTP HEAD request.",
link,
)
except _NotHTML as exc:
logger.warning(
"Skipping page %s because the %s request got Content-Type: %s."
"The only supported Content-Type is text/html",
link,
exc.request_desc,
exc.content_type,
)
except NetworkConnectionError as exc:
_handle_get_page_fail(link, exc)
except RetryError as exc:
_handle_get_page_fail(link, exc)
except SSLError as exc:
reason = "There was a problem confirming the ssl certificate: "
reason += str(exc)
_handle_get_page_fail(link, reason, meth=logger.info)
except requests.ConnectionError as exc:
_handle_get_page_fail(link, f"connection error: {exc}")
except requests.Timeout:
_handle_get_page_fail(link, "timed out")
else:
return _make_html_page(resp, cache_link_parsing=link.cache_link_parsing)
return None
class CollectedSources(NamedTuple):
find_links: Sequence[Optional[LinkSource]]
index_urls: Sequence[Optional[LinkSource]]
class LinkCollector:
"""
Responsible for collecting Link objects from all configured locations,
making network requests as needed.
The class's main method is its collect_sources() method.
"""
def __init__(
self,
session: PipSession,
search_scope: SearchScope,
) -> None:
self.search_scope = search_scope
self.session = session
@classmethod
def create(
cls,
session: PipSession,
options: Values,
suppress_no_index: bool = False,
) -> "LinkCollector":
"""
:param session: The Session to use to make requests.
:param suppress_no_index: Whether to ignore the --no-index option
when constructing the SearchScope object.
"""
index_urls = [options.index_url] + options.extra_index_urls
if options.no_index and not suppress_no_index:
logger.debug(
"Ignoring indexes: %s",
",".join(redact_auth_from_url(url) for url in index_urls),
)
index_urls = []
# Make sure find_links is a list before passing to create().
find_links = options.find_links or []
search_scope = SearchScope.create(
find_links=find_links,
index_urls=index_urls,
)
link_collector = LinkCollector(
session=session,
search_scope=search_scope,
)
return link_collector
@property
def find_links(self) -> List[str]:
return self.search_scope.find_links
def fetch_page(self, location: Link) -> Optional[HTMLPage]:
"""
Fetch an HTML page containing package links.
"""
return _get_html_page(location, session=self.session)
def collect_sources(
self,
project_name: str,
candidates_from_page: CandidatesFromPage,
) -> CollectedSources:
# The OrderedDict calls deduplicate sources by URL.
index_url_sources = collections.OrderedDict(
build_source(
loc,
candidates_from_page=candidates_from_page,
page_validator=self.session.is_secure_origin,
expand_dir=False,
cache_link_parsing=False,
)
for loc in self.search_scope.get_index_urls_locations(project_name)
).values()
find_links_sources = collections.OrderedDict(
build_source(
loc,
candidates_from_page=candidates_from_page,
page_validator=self.session.is_secure_origin,
expand_dir=True,
cache_link_parsing=True,
)
for loc in self.find_links
).values()
if logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
lines = [
f"* {s.link}"
for s in itertools.chain(find_links_sources, index_url_sources)
if s is not None and s.link is not None
]
lines = [
f"{len(lines)} location(s) to search "
f"for versions of {project_name}:"
] + lines
logger.debug("\n".join(lines))
return CollectedSources(
find_links=list(find_links_sources),
index_urls=list(index_url_sources),
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"""Routines related to PyPI, indexes"""
# The following comment should be removed at some point in the future.
# mypy: strict-optional=False
import functools
import itertools
import logging
import re
from typing import FrozenSet, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, Union
from pip._vendor.packaging import specifiers
from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import Tag
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import _BaseVersion
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse as parse_version
from pip._internal.exceptions import (
BestVersionAlreadyInstalled,
DistributionNotFound,
InvalidWheelFilename,
UnsupportedWheel,
)
from pip._internal.index.collector import LinkCollector, parse_links
from pip._internal.models.candidate import InstallationCandidate
from pip._internal.models.format_control import FormatControl
from pip._internal.models.link import Link
from pip._internal.models.search_scope import SearchScope
from pip._internal.models.selection_prefs import SelectionPreferences
from pip._internal.models.target_python import TargetPython
from pip._internal.models.wheel import Wheel
from pip._internal.req import InstallRequirement
from pip._internal.utils._log import getLogger
from pip._internal.utils.filetypes import WHEEL_EXTENSION
from pip._internal.utils.hashes import Hashes
from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log
from pip._internal.utils.misc import build_netloc
from pip._internal.utils.packaging import check_requires_python
from pip._internal.utils.unpacking import SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS
from pip._internal.utils.urls import url_to_path
__all__ = ["FormatControl", "BestCandidateResult", "PackageFinder"]
logger = getLogger(__name__)
BuildTag = Union[Tuple[()], Tuple[int, str]]
CandidateSortingKey = Tuple[int, int, int, _BaseVersion, Optional[int], BuildTag]
def _check_link_requires_python(
link: Link,
version_info: Tuple[int, int, int],
ignore_requires_python: bool = False,
) -> bool:
"""
Return whether the given Python version is compatible with a link's
"Requires-Python" value.
:param version_info: A 3-tuple of ints representing the Python
major-minor-micro version to check.
:param ignore_requires_python: Whether to ignore the "Requires-Python"
value if the given Python version isn't compatible.
"""
try:
is_compatible = check_requires_python(
link.requires_python,
version_info=version_info,
)
except specifiers.InvalidSpecifier:
logger.debug(
"Ignoring invalid Requires-Python (%r) for link: %s",
link.requires_python,
link,
)
else:
if not is_compatible:
version = ".".join(map(str, version_info))
if not ignore_requires_python:
logger.verbose(
"Link requires a different Python (%s not in: %r): %s",
version,
link.requires_python,
link,
)
return False
logger.debug(
"Ignoring failed Requires-Python check (%s not in: %r) for link: %s",
version,
link.requires_python,
link,
)
return True
class LinkEvaluator:
"""
Responsible for evaluating links for a particular project.
"""
_py_version_re = re.compile(r"-py([123]\.?[0-9]?)$")
# Don't include an allow_yanked default value to make sure each call
# site considers whether yanked releases are allowed. This also causes
# that decision to be made explicit in the calling code, which helps
# people when reading the code.
def __init__(
self,
project_name: str,
canonical_name: str,
formats: FrozenSet[str],
target_python: TargetPython,
allow_yanked: bool,
ignore_requires_python: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""
:param project_name: The user supplied package name.
:param canonical_name: The canonical package name.
:param formats: The formats allowed for this package. Should be a set
with 'binary' or 'source' or both in it.
:param target_python: The target Python interpreter to use when
evaluating link compatibility. This is used, for example, to
check wheel compatibility, as well as when checking the Python
version, e.g. the Python version embedded in a link filename
(or egg fragment) and against an HTML link's optional PEP 503
"data-requires-python" attribute.
:param allow_yanked: Whether files marked as yanked (in the sense
of PEP 592) are permitted to be candidates for install.
:param ignore_requires_python: Whether to ignore incompatible
PEP 503 "data-requires-python" values in HTML links. Defaults
to False.
"""
if ignore_requires_python is None:
ignore_requires_python = False
self._allow_yanked = allow_yanked
self._canonical_name = canonical_name
self._ignore_requires_python = ignore_requires_python
self._formats = formats
self._target_python = target_python
self.project_name = project_name
def evaluate_link(self, link: Link) -> Tuple[bool, Optional[str]]:
"""
Determine whether a link is a candidate for installation.
:return: A tuple (is_candidate, result), where `result` is (1) a
version string if `is_candidate` is True, and (2) if
`is_candidate` is False, an optional string to log the reason
the link fails to qualify.
"""
version = None
if link.is_yanked and not self._allow_yanked:
reason = link.yanked_reason or "<none given>"
return (False, f"yanked for reason: {reason}")
if link.egg_fragment:
egg_info = link.egg_fragment
ext = link.ext
else:
egg_info, ext = link.splitext()
if not ext:
return (False, "not a file")
if ext not in SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS:
return (False, f"unsupported archive format: {ext}")
if "binary" not in self._formats and ext == WHEEL_EXTENSION:
reason = "No binaries permitted for {}".format(self.project_name)
return (False, reason)
if "macosx10" in link.path and ext == ".zip":
return (False, "macosx10 one")
if ext == WHEEL_EXTENSION:
try:
wheel = Wheel(link.filename)
except InvalidWheelFilename:
return (False, "invalid wheel filename")
if canonicalize_name(wheel.name) != self._canonical_name:
reason = "wrong project name (not {})".format(self.project_name)
return (False, reason)
supported_tags = self._target_python.get_tags()
if not wheel.supported(supported_tags):
# Include the wheel's tags in the reason string to
# simplify troubleshooting compatibility issues.
file_tags = wheel.get_formatted_file_tags()
reason = (
"none of the wheel's tags ({}) are compatible "
"(run pip debug --verbose to show compatible tags)".format(
", ".join(file_tags)
)
)
return (False, reason)
version = wheel.version
# This should be up by the self.ok_binary check, but see issue 2700.
if "source" not in self._formats and ext != WHEEL_EXTENSION:
reason = f"No sources permitted for {self.project_name}"
return (False, reason)
if not version:
version = _extract_version_from_fragment(
egg_info,
self._canonical_name,
)
if not version:
reason = f"Missing project version for {self.project_name}"
return (False, reason)
match = self._py_version_re.search(version)
if match:
version = version[: match.start()]
py_version = match.group(1)
if py_version != self._target_python.py_version:
return (False, "Python version is incorrect")
supports_python = _check_link_requires_python(
link,
version_info=self._target_python.py_version_info,
ignore_requires_python=self._ignore_requires_python,
)
if not supports_python:
# Return None for the reason text to suppress calling
# _log_skipped_link().
return (False, None)
logger.debug("Found link %s, version: %s", link, version)
return (True, version)
def filter_unallowed_hashes(
candidates: List[InstallationCandidate],
hashes: Hashes,
project_name: str,
) -> List[InstallationCandidate]:
"""
Filter out candidates whose hashes aren't allowed, and return a new
list of candidates.
If at least one candidate has an allowed hash, then all candidates with
either an allowed hash or no hash specified are returned. Otherwise,
the given candidates are returned.
Including the candidates with no hash specified when there is a match
allows a warning to be logged if there is a more preferred candidate
with no hash specified. Returning all candidates in the case of no
matches lets pip report the hash of the candidate that would otherwise
have been installed (e.g. permitting the user to more easily update
their requirements file with the desired hash).
"""
if not hashes:
logger.debug(
"Given no hashes to check %s links for project %r: "
"discarding no candidates",
len(candidates),
project_name,
)
# Make sure we're not returning back the given value.
return list(candidates)
matches_or_no_digest = []
# Collect the non-matches for logging purposes.
non_matches = []
match_count = 0
for candidate in candidates:
link = candidate.link
if not link.has_hash:
pass
elif link.is_hash_allowed(hashes=hashes):
match_count += 1
else:
non_matches.append(candidate)
continue
matches_or_no_digest.append(candidate)
if match_count:
filtered = matches_or_no_digest
else:
# Make sure we're not returning back the given value.
filtered = list(candidates)
if len(filtered) == len(candidates):
discard_message = "discarding no candidates"
else:
discard_message = "discarding {} non-matches:\n {}".format(
len(non_matches),
"\n ".join(str(candidate.link) for candidate in non_matches),
)
logger.debug(
"Checked %s links for project %r against %s hashes "
"(%s matches, %s no digest): %s",
len(candidates),
project_name,
hashes.digest_count,
match_count,
len(matches_or_no_digest) - match_count,
discard_message,
)
return filtered
class CandidatePreferences:
"""
Encapsulates some of the preferences for filtering and sorting
InstallationCandidate objects.
"""
def __init__(
self,
prefer_binary: bool = False,
allow_all_prereleases: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
:param allow_all_prereleases: Whether to allow all pre-releases.
"""
self.allow_all_prereleases = allow_all_prereleases
self.prefer_binary = prefer_binary
class BestCandidateResult:
"""A collection of candidates, returned by `PackageFinder.find_best_candidate`.
This class is only intended to be instantiated by CandidateEvaluator's
`compute_best_candidate()` method.
"""
def __init__(
self,
candidates: List[InstallationCandidate],
applicable_candidates: List[InstallationCandidate],
best_candidate: Optional[InstallationCandidate],
) -> None:
"""
:param candidates: A sequence of all available candidates found.
:param applicable_candidates: The applicable candidates.
:param best_candidate: The most preferred candidate found, or None
if no applicable candidates were found.
"""
assert set(applicable_candidates) <= set(candidates)
if best_candidate is None:
assert not applicable_candidates
else:
assert best_candidate in applicable_candidates
self._applicable_candidates = applicable_candidates
self._candidates = candidates
self.best_candidate = best_candidate
def iter_all(self) -> Iterable[InstallationCandidate]:
"""Iterate through all candidates."""
return iter(self._candidates)
def iter_applicable(self) -> Iterable[InstallationCandidate]:
"""Iterate through the applicable candidates."""
return iter(self._applicable_candidates)
class CandidateEvaluator:
"""
Responsible for filtering and sorting candidates for installation based
on what tags are valid.
"""
@classmethod
def create(
cls,
project_name: str,
target_python: Optional[TargetPython] = None,
prefer_binary: bool = False,
allow_all_prereleases: bool = False,
specifier: Optional[specifiers.BaseSpecifier] = None,
hashes: Optional[Hashes] = None,
) -> "CandidateEvaluator":
"""Create a CandidateEvaluator object.
:param target_python: The target Python interpreter to use when
checking compatibility. If None (the default), a TargetPython
object will be constructed from the running Python.
:param specifier: An optional object implementing `filter`
(e.g. `packaging.specifiers.SpecifierSet`) to filter applicable
versions.
:param hashes: An optional collection of allowed hashes.
"""
if target_python is None:
target_python = TargetPython()
if specifier is None:
specifier = specifiers.SpecifierSet()
supported_tags = target_python.get_tags()
return cls(
project_name=project_name,
supported_tags=supported_tags,
specifier=specifier,
prefer_binary=prefer_binary,
allow_all_prereleases=allow_all_prereleases,
hashes=hashes,
)
def __init__(
self,
project_name: str,
supported_tags: List[Tag],
specifier: specifiers.BaseSpecifier,
prefer_binary: bool = False,
allow_all_prereleases: bool = False,
hashes: Optional[Hashes] = None,
) -> None:
"""
:param supported_tags: The PEP 425 tags supported by the target
Python in order of preference (most preferred first).
"""
self._allow_all_prereleases = allow_all_prereleases
self._hashes = hashes
self._prefer_binary = prefer_binary
self._project_name = project_name
self._specifier = specifier
self._supported_tags = supported_tags
# Since the index of the tag in the _supported_tags list is used
# as a priority, precompute a map from tag to index/priority to be
# used in wheel.find_most_preferred_tag.
self._wheel_tag_preferences = {
tag: idx for idx, tag in enumerate(supported_tags)
}
def get_applicable_candidates(
self,
candidates: List[InstallationCandidate],
) -> List[InstallationCandidate]:
"""
Return the applicable candidates from a list of candidates.
"""
# Using None infers from the specifier instead.
allow_prereleases = self._allow_all_prereleases or None
specifier = self._specifier
versions = {
str(v)
for v in specifier.filter(
# We turn the version object into a str here because otherwise
# when we're debundled but setuptools isn't, Python will see
# packaging.version.Version and
# pkg_resources._vendor.packaging.version.Version as different
# types. This way we'll use a str as a common data interchange
# format. If we stop using the pkg_resources provided specifier
# and start using our own, we can drop the cast to str().
(str(c.version) for c in candidates),
prereleases=allow_prereleases,
)
}
# Again, converting version to str to deal with debundling.
applicable_candidates = [c for c in candidates if str(c.version) in versions]
filtered_applicable_candidates = filter_unallowed_hashes(
candidates=applicable_candidates,
hashes=self._hashes,
project_name=self._project_name,
)
return sorted(filtered_applicable_candidates, key=self._sort_key)
def _sort_key(self, candidate: InstallationCandidate) -> CandidateSortingKey:
"""
Function to pass as the `key` argument to a call to sorted() to sort
InstallationCandidates by preference.
Returns a tuple such that tuples sorting as greater using Python's
default comparison operator are more preferred.
The preference is as follows:
First and foremost, candidates with allowed (matching) hashes are
always preferred over candidates without matching hashes. This is
because e.g. if the only candidate with an allowed hash is yanked,
we still want to use that candidate.
Second, excepting hash considerations, candidates that have been
yanked (in the sense of PEP 592) are always less preferred than
candidates that haven't been yanked. Then:
If not finding wheels, they are sorted by version only.
If finding wheels, then the sort order is by version, then:
1. existing installs
2. wheels ordered via Wheel.support_index_min(self._supported_tags)
3. source archives
If prefer_binary was set, then all wheels are sorted above sources.
Note: it was considered to embed this logic into the Link
comparison operators, but then different sdist links
with the same version, would have to be considered equal
"""
valid_tags = self._supported_tags
support_num = len(valid_tags)
build_tag: BuildTag = ()
binary_preference = 0
link = candidate.link
if link.is_wheel:
# can raise InvalidWheelFilename
wheel = Wheel(link.filename)
try:
pri = -(
wheel.find_most_preferred_tag(
valid_tags, self._wheel_tag_preferences
)
)
except ValueError:
raise UnsupportedWheel(
"{} is not a supported wheel for this platform. It "
"can't be sorted.".format(wheel.filename)
)
if self._prefer_binary:
binary_preference = 1
if wheel.build_tag is not None:
match = re.match(r"^(\d+)(.*)$", wheel.build_tag)
build_tag_groups = match.groups()
build_tag = (int(build_tag_groups[0]), build_tag_groups[1])
else: # sdist
pri = -(support_num)
has_allowed_hash = int(link.is_hash_allowed(self._hashes))
yank_value = -1 * int(link.is_yanked) # -1 for yanked.
return (
has_allowed_hash,
yank_value,
binary_preference,
candidate.version,
pri,
build_tag,
)
def sort_best_candidate(
self,
candidates: List[InstallationCandidate],
) -> Optional[InstallationCandidate]:
"""
Return the best candidate per the instance's sort order, or None if
no candidate is acceptable.
"""
if not candidates:
return None
best_candidate = max(candidates, key=self._sort_key)
return best_candidate
def compute_best_candidate(
self,
candidates: List[InstallationCandidate],
) -> BestCandidateResult:
"""
Compute and return a `BestCandidateResult` instance.
"""
applicable_candidates = self.get_applicable_candidates(candidates)
best_candidate = self.sort_best_candidate(applicable_candidates)
return BestCandidateResult(
candidates,
applicable_candidates=applicable_candidates,
best_candidate=best_candidate,
)
class PackageFinder:
"""This finds packages.
This is meant to match easy_install's technique for looking for
packages, by reading pages and looking for appropriate links.
"""
def __init__(
self,
link_collector: LinkCollector,
target_python: TargetPython,
allow_yanked: bool,
format_control: Optional[FormatControl] = None,
candidate_prefs: Optional[CandidatePreferences] = None,
ignore_requires_python: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""
This constructor is primarily meant to be used by the create() class
method and from tests.
:param format_control: A FormatControl object, used to control
the selection of source packages / binary packages when consulting
the index and links.
:param candidate_prefs: Options to use when creating a
CandidateEvaluator object.
"""
if candidate_prefs is None:
candidate_prefs = CandidatePreferences()
format_control = format_control or FormatControl(set(), set())
self._allow_yanked = allow_yanked
self._candidate_prefs = candidate_prefs
self._ignore_requires_python = ignore_requires_python
self._link_collector = link_collector
self._target_python = target_python
self.format_control = format_control
# These are boring links that have already been logged somehow.
self._logged_links: Set[Link] = set()
# Don't include an allow_yanked default value to make sure each call
# site considers whether yanked releases are allowed. This also causes
# that decision to be made explicit in the calling code, which helps
# people when reading the code.
@classmethod
def create(
cls,
link_collector: LinkCollector,
selection_prefs: SelectionPreferences,
target_python: Optional[TargetPython] = None,
) -> "PackageFinder":
"""Create a PackageFinder.
:param selection_prefs: The candidate selection preferences, as a
SelectionPreferences object.
:param target_python: The target Python interpreter to use when
checking compatibility. If None (the default), a TargetPython
object will be constructed from the running Python.
"""
if target_python is None:
target_python = TargetPython()
candidate_prefs = CandidatePreferences(
prefer_binary=selection_prefs.prefer_binary,
allow_all_prereleases=selection_prefs.allow_all_prereleases,
)
return cls(
candidate_prefs=candidate_prefs,
link_collector=link_collector,
target_python=target_python,
allow_yanked=selection_prefs.allow_yanked,
format_control=selection_prefs.format_control,
ignore_requires_python=selection_prefs.ignore_requires_python,
)
@property
def target_python(self) -> TargetPython:
return self._target_python
@property
def search_scope(self) -> SearchScope:
return self._link_collector.search_scope
@search_scope.setter
def search_scope(self, search_scope: SearchScope) -> None:
self._link_collector.search_scope = search_scope
@property
def find_links(self) -> List[str]:
return self._link_collector.find_links
@property
def index_urls(self) -> List[str]:
return self.search_scope.index_urls
@property
def trusted_hosts(self) -> Iterable[str]:
for host_port in self._link_collector.session.pip_trusted_origins:
yield build_netloc(*host_port)
@property
def allow_all_prereleases(self) -> bool:
return self._candidate_prefs.allow_all_prereleases
def set_allow_all_prereleases(self) -> None:
self._candidate_prefs.allow_all_prereleases = True
@property
def prefer_binary(self) -> bool:
return self._candidate_prefs.prefer_binary
def set_prefer_binary(self) -> None:
self._candidate_prefs.prefer_binary = True
def make_link_evaluator(self, project_name: str) -> LinkEvaluator:
canonical_name = canonicalize_name(project_name)
formats = self.format_control.get_allowed_formats(canonical_name)
return LinkEvaluator(
project_name=project_name,
canonical_name=canonical_name,
formats=formats,
target_python=self._target_python,
allow_yanked=self._allow_yanked,
ignore_requires_python=self._ignore_requires_python,
)
def _sort_links(self, links: Iterable[Link]) -> List[Link]:
"""
Returns elements of links in order, non-egg links first, egg links
second, while eliminating duplicates
"""
eggs, no_eggs = [], []
seen: Set[Link] = set()
for link in links:
if link not in seen:
seen.add(link)
if link.egg_fragment:
eggs.append(link)
else:
no_eggs.append(link)
return no_eggs + eggs
def _log_skipped_link(self, link: Link, reason: str) -> None:
if link not in self._logged_links:
# Put the link at the end so the reason is more visible and because
# the link string is usually very long.
logger.debug("Skipping link: %s: %s", reason, link)
self._logged_links.add(link)
def get_install_candidate(
self, link_evaluator: LinkEvaluator, link: Link
) -> Optional[InstallationCandidate]:
"""
If the link is a candidate for install, convert it to an
InstallationCandidate and return it. Otherwise, return None.
"""
is_candidate, result = link_evaluator.evaluate_link(link)
if not is_candidate:
if result:
self._log_skipped_link(link, reason=result)
return None
return InstallationCandidate(
name=link_evaluator.project_name,
link=link,
version=result,
)
def evaluate_links(
self, link_evaluator: LinkEvaluator, links: Iterable[Link]
) -> List[InstallationCandidate]:
"""
Convert links that are candidates to InstallationCandidate objects.
"""
candidates = []
for link in self._sort_links(links):
candidate = self.get_install_candidate(link_evaluator, link)
if candidate is not None:
candidates.append(candidate)
return candidates
def process_project_url(
self, project_url: Link, link_evaluator: LinkEvaluator
) -> List[InstallationCandidate]:
logger.debug(
"Fetching project page and analyzing links: %s",
project_url,
)
html_page = self._link_collector.fetch_page(project_url)
if html_page is None:
return []
page_links = list(parse_links(html_page))
with indent_log():
package_links = self.evaluate_links(
link_evaluator,
links=page_links,
)
return package_links
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def find_all_candidates(self, project_name: str) -> List[InstallationCandidate]:
"""Find all available InstallationCandidate for project_name
This checks index_urls and find_links.
All versions found are returned as an InstallationCandidate list.
See LinkEvaluator.evaluate_link() for details on which files
are accepted.
"""
link_evaluator = self.make_link_evaluator(project_name)
collected_sources = self._link_collector.collect_sources(
project_name=project_name,
candidates_from_page=functools.partial(
self.process_project_url,
link_evaluator=link_evaluator,
),
)
page_candidates_it = itertools.chain.from_iterable(
source.page_candidates()
for sources in collected_sources
for source in sources
if source is not None
)
page_candidates = list(page_candidates_it)
file_links_it = itertools.chain.from_iterable(
source.file_links()
for sources in collected_sources
for source in sources
if source is not None
)
file_candidates = self.evaluate_links(
link_evaluator,
sorted(file_links_it, reverse=True),
)
if logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG) and file_candidates:
paths = [url_to_path(c.link.url) for c in file_candidates]
logger.debug("Local files found: %s", ", ".join(paths))
# This is an intentional priority ordering
return file_candidates + page_candidates
def make_candidate_evaluator(
self,
project_name: str,
specifier: Optional[specifiers.BaseSpecifier] = None,
hashes: Optional[Hashes] = None,
) -> CandidateEvaluator:
"""Create a CandidateEvaluator object to use."""
candidate_prefs = self._candidate_prefs
return CandidateEvaluator.create(
project_name=project_name,
target_python=self._target_python,
prefer_binary=candidate_prefs.prefer_binary,
allow_all_prereleases=candidate_prefs.allow_all_prereleases,
specifier=specifier,
hashes=hashes,
)
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def find_best_candidate(
self,
project_name: str,
specifier: Optional[specifiers.BaseSpecifier] = None,
hashes: Optional[Hashes] = None,
) -> BestCandidateResult:
"""Find matches for the given project and specifier.
:param specifier: An optional object implementing `filter`
(e.g. `packaging.specifiers.SpecifierSet`) to filter applicable
versions.
:return: A `BestCandidateResult` instance.
"""
candidates = self.find_all_candidates(project_name)
candidate_evaluator = self.make_candidate_evaluator(
project_name=project_name,
specifier=specifier,
hashes=hashes,
)
return candidate_evaluator.compute_best_candidate(candidates)
def find_requirement(
self, req: InstallRequirement, upgrade: bool
) -> Optional[InstallationCandidate]:
"""Try to find a Link matching req
Expects req, an InstallRequirement and upgrade, a boolean
Returns a InstallationCandidate if found,
Raises DistributionNotFound or BestVersionAlreadyInstalled otherwise
"""
hashes = req.hashes(trust_internet=False)
best_candidate_result = self.find_best_candidate(
req.name,
specifier=req.specifier,
hashes=hashes,
)
best_candidate = best_candidate_result.best_candidate
installed_version: Optional[_BaseVersion] = None
if req.satisfied_by is not None:
installed_version = parse_version(req.satisfied_by.version)
def _format_versions(cand_iter: Iterable[InstallationCandidate]) -> str:
# This repeated parse_version and str() conversion is needed to
# handle different vendoring sources from pip and pkg_resources.
# If we stop using the pkg_resources provided specifier and start
# using our own, we can drop the cast to str().
return (
", ".join(
sorted(
{str(c.version) for c in cand_iter},
key=parse_version,
)
)
or "none"
)
if installed_version is None and best_candidate is None:
logger.critical(
"Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement %s "
"(from versions: %s)",
req,
_format_versions(best_candidate_result.iter_all()),
)
raise DistributionNotFound(
"No matching distribution found for {}".format(req)
)
best_installed = False
if installed_version and (
best_candidate is None or best_candidate.version <= installed_version
):
best_installed = True
if not upgrade and installed_version is not None:
if best_installed:
logger.debug(
"Existing installed version (%s) is most up-to-date and "
"satisfies requirement",
installed_version,
)
else:
logger.debug(
"Existing installed version (%s) satisfies requirement "
"(most up-to-date version is %s)",
installed_version,
best_candidate.version,
)
return None
if best_installed:
# We have an existing version, and its the best version
logger.debug(
"Installed version (%s) is most up-to-date (past versions: %s)",
installed_version,
_format_versions(best_candidate_result.iter_applicable()),
)
raise BestVersionAlreadyInstalled
logger.debug(
"Using version %s (newest of versions: %s)",
best_candidate.version,
_format_versions(best_candidate_result.iter_applicable()),
)
return best_candidate
def _find_name_version_sep(fragment: str, canonical_name: str) -> int:
"""Find the separator's index based on the package's canonical name.
:param fragment: A <package>+<version> filename "fragment" (stem) or
egg fragment.
:param canonical_name: The package's canonical name.
This function is needed since the canonicalized name does not necessarily
have the same length as the egg info's name part. An example::
>>> fragment = 'foo__bar-1.0'
>>> canonical_name = 'foo-bar'
>>> _find_name_version_sep(fragment, canonical_name)
8
"""
# Project name and version must be separated by one single dash. Find all
# occurrences of dashes; if the string in front of it matches the canonical
# name, this is the one separating the name and version parts.
for i, c in enumerate(fragment):
if c != "-":
continue
if canonicalize_name(fragment[:i]) == canonical_name:
return i
raise ValueError(f"{fragment} does not match {canonical_name}")
def _extract_version_from_fragment(fragment: str, canonical_name: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""Parse the version string from a <package>+<version> filename
"fragment" (stem) or egg fragment.
:param fragment: The string to parse. E.g. foo-2.1
:param canonical_name: The canonicalized name of the package this
belongs to.
"""
try:
version_start = _find_name_version_sep(fragment, canonical_name) + 1
except ValueError:
return None
version = fragment[version_start:]
if not version:
return None
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import logging
import mimetypes
import os
import pathlib
from typing import Callable, Iterable, Optional, Tuple
from pip._internal.models.candidate import InstallationCandidate
from pip._internal.models.link import Link
from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url, url_to_path
from pip._internal.vcs import is_url
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
FoundCandidates = Iterable[InstallationCandidate]
FoundLinks = Iterable[Link]
CandidatesFromPage = Callable[[Link], Iterable[InstallationCandidate]]
PageValidator = Callable[[Link], bool]
class LinkSource:
@property
def link(self) -> Optional[Link]:
"""Returns the underlying link, if there's one."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def page_candidates(self) -> FoundCandidates:
"""Candidates found by parsing an archive listing HTML file."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def file_links(self) -> FoundLinks:
"""Links found by specifying archives directly."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def _is_html_file(file_url: str) -> bool:
return mimetypes.guess_type(file_url, strict=False)[0] == "text/html"
class _FlatDirectorySource(LinkSource):
"""Link source specified by ``--find-links=<path-to-dir>``.
This looks the content of the directory, and returns:
* ``page_candidates``: Links listed on each HTML file in the directory.
* ``file_candidates``: Archives in the directory.
"""
def __init__(
self,
candidates_from_page: CandidatesFromPage,
path: str,
) -> None:
self._candidates_from_page = candidates_from_page
self._path = pathlib.Path(os.path.realpath(path))
@property
def link(self) -> Optional[Link]:
return None
def page_candidates(self) -> FoundCandidates:
for path in self._path.iterdir():
url = path_to_url(str(path))
if not _is_html_file(url):
continue
yield from self._candidates_from_page(Link(url))
def file_links(self) -> FoundLinks:
for path in self._path.iterdir():
url = path_to_url(str(path))
if _is_html_file(url):
continue
yield Link(url)
class _LocalFileSource(LinkSource):
"""``--find-links=<path-or-url>`` or ``--[extra-]index-url=<path-or-url>``.
If a URL is supplied, it must be a ``file:`` URL. If a path is supplied to
the option, it is converted to a URL first. This returns:
* ``page_candidates``: Links listed on an HTML file.
* ``file_candidates``: The non-HTML file.
"""
def __init__(
self,
candidates_from_page: CandidatesFromPage,
link: Link,
) -> None:
self._candidates_from_page = candidates_from_page
self._link = link
@property
def link(self) -> Optional[Link]:
return self._link
def page_candidates(self) -> FoundCandidates:
if not _is_html_file(self._link.url):
return
yield from self._candidates_from_page(self._link)
def file_links(self) -> FoundLinks:
if _is_html_file(self._link.url):
return
yield self._link
class _RemoteFileSource(LinkSource):
"""``--find-links=<url>`` or ``--[extra-]index-url=<url>``.
This returns:
* ``page_candidates``: Links listed on an HTML file.
* ``file_candidates``: The non-HTML file.
"""
def __init__(
self,
candidates_from_page: CandidatesFromPage,
page_validator: PageValidator,
link: Link,
) -> None:
self._candidates_from_page = candidates_from_page
self._page_validator = page_validator
self._link = link
@property
def link(self) -> Optional[Link]:
return self._link
def page_candidates(self) -> FoundCandidates:
if not self._page_validator(self._link):
return
yield from self._candidates_from_page(self._link)
def file_links(self) -> FoundLinks:
yield self._link
class _IndexDirectorySource(LinkSource):
"""``--[extra-]index-url=<path-to-directory>``.
This is treated like a remote URL; ``candidates_from_page`` contains logic
for this by appending ``index.html`` to the link.
"""
def __init__(
self,
candidates_from_page: CandidatesFromPage,
link: Link,
) -> None:
self._candidates_from_page = candidates_from_page
self._link = link
@property
def link(self) -> Optional[Link]:
return self._link
def page_candidates(self) -> FoundCandidates:
yield from self._candidates_from_page(self._link)
def file_links(self) -> FoundLinks:
return ()
def build_source(
location: str,
*,
candidates_from_page: CandidatesFromPage,
page_validator: PageValidator,
expand_dir: bool,
cache_link_parsing: bool,
) -> Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[LinkSource]]:
path: Optional[str] = None
url: Optional[str] = None
if os.path.exists(location): # Is a local path.
url = path_to_url(location)
path = location
elif location.startswith("file:"): # A file: URL.
url = location
path = url_to_path(location)
elif is_url(location):
url = location
if url is None:
msg = (
"Location '%s' is ignored: "
"it is either a non-existing path or lacks a specific scheme."
)
logger.warning(msg, location)
return (None, None)
if path is None:
source: LinkSource = _RemoteFileSource(
candidates_from_page=candidates_from_page,
page_validator=page_validator,
link=Link(url, cache_link_parsing=cache_link_parsing),
)
return (url, source)
if os.path.isdir(path):
if expand_dir:
source = _FlatDirectorySource(
candidates_from_page=candidates_from_page,
path=path,
)
else:
source = _IndexDirectorySource(
candidates_from_page=candidates_from_page,
link=Link(url, cache_link_parsing=cache_link_parsing),
)
return (url, source)
elif os.path.isfile(path):
source = _LocalFileSource(
candidates_from_page=candidates_from_page,
link=Link(url, cache_link_parsing=cache_link_parsing),
)
return (url, source)
logger.warning(
"Location '%s' is ignored: it is neither a file nor a directory.",
location,
)
return (url, None)

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import functools
import logging
import os
import pathlib
import sys
import sysconfig
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterator, List, Optional, Tuple
from pip._internal.models.scheme import SCHEME_KEYS, Scheme
from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
from pip._internal.utils.deprecation import deprecated
from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv
from . import _distutils, _sysconfig
from .base import (
USER_CACHE_DIR,
get_major_minor_version,
get_src_prefix,
is_osx_framework,
site_packages,
user_site,
)
__all__ = [
"USER_CACHE_DIR",
"get_bin_prefix",
"get_bin_user",
"get_major_minor_version",
"get_platlib",
"get_prefixed_libs",
"get_purelib",
"get_scheme",
"get_src_prefix",
"site_packages",
"user_site",
]
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if os.environ.get("_PIP_LOCATIONS_NO_WARN_ON_MISMATCH"):
_MISMATCH_LEVEL = logging.DEBUG
else:
_MISMATCH_LEVEL = logging.WARNING
_PLATLIBDIR: str = getattr(sys, "platlibdir", "lib")
_USE_SYSCONFIG = sys.version_info >= (3, 10)
def _looks_like_bpo_44860() -> bool:
"""The resolution to bpo-44860 will change this incorrect platlib.
See <https://bugs.python.org/issue44860>.
"""
from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES # type: ignore
try:
unix_user_platlib = INSTALL_SCHEMES["unix_user"]["platlib"]
except KeyError:
return False
return unix_user_platlib == "$usersite"
def _looks_like_red_hat_patched_platlib_purelib(scheme: Dict[str, str]) -> bool:
platlib = scheme["platlib"]
if "/$platlibdir/" in platlib and hasattr(sys, "platlibdir"):
platlib = platlib.replace("/$platlibdir/", f"/{sys.platlibdir}/")
if "/lib64/" not in platlib:
return False
unpatched = platlib.replace("/lib64/", "/lib/")
return unpatched.replace("$platbase/", "$base/") == scheme["purelib"]
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def _looks_like_red_hat_lib() -> bool:
"""Red Hat patches platlib in unix_prefix and unix_home, but not purelib.
This is the only way I can see to tell a Red Hat-patched Python.
"""
from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES # type: ignore
return all(
k in INSTALL_SCHEMES
and _looks_like_red_hat_patched_platlib_purelib(INSTALL_SCHEMES[k])
for k in ("unix_prefix", "unix_home")
)
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def _looks_like_debian_scheme() -> bool:
"""Debian adds two additional schemes."""
from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES # type: ignore
return "deb_system" in INSTALL_SCHEMES and "unix_local" in INSTALL_SCHEMES
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def _looks_like_red_hat_scheme() -> bool:
"""Red Hat patches ``sys.prefix`` and ``sys.exec_prefix``.
Red Hat's ``00251-change-user-install-location.patch`` changes the install
command's ``prefix`` and ``exec_prefix`` to append ``"/local"``. This is
(fortunately?) done quite unconditionally, so we create a default command
object without any configuration to detect this.
"""
from distutils.command.install import install
from distutils.dist import Distribution
cmd: Any = install(Distribution())
cmd.finalize_options()
return (
cmd.exec_prefix == f"{os.path.normpath(sys.exec_prefix)}/local"
and cmd.prefix == f"{os.path.normpath(sys.prefix)}/local"
)
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def _looks_like_msys2_mingw_scheme() -> bool:
"""MSYS2 patches distutils and sysconfig to use a UNIX-like scheme.
However, MSYS2 incorrectly patches sysconfig ``nt`` scheme. The fix is
likely going to be included in their 3.10 release, so we ignore the warning.
See msys2/MINGW-packages#9319.
MSYS2 MINGW's patch uses lowercase ``"lib"`` instead of the usual uppercase,
and is missing the final ``"site-packages"``.
"""
paths = sysconfig.get_paths("nt", expand=False)
return all(
"Lib" not in p and "lib" in p and not p.endswith("site-packages")
for p in (paths[key] for key in ("platlib", "purelib"))
)
def _fix_abiflags(parts: Tuple[str]) -> Iterator[str]:
ldversion = sysconfig.get_config_var("LDVERSION")
abiflags: str = getattr(sys, "abiflags", None)
# LDVERSION does not end with sys.abiflags. Just return the path unchanged.
if not ldversion or not abiflags or not ldversion.endswith(abiflags):
yield from parts
return
# Strip sys.abiflags from LDVERSION-based path components.
for part in parts:
if part.endswith(ldversion):
part = part[: (0 - len(abiflags))]
yield part
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def _warn_mismatched(old: pathlib.Path, new: pathlib.Path, *, key: str) -> None:
issue_url = "https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10151"
message = (
"Value for %s does not match. Please report this to <%s>"
"\ndistutils: %s"
"\nsysconfig: %s"
)
logger.log(_MISMATCH_LEVEL, message, key, issue_url, old, new)
def _warn_if_mismatch(old: pathlib.Path, new: pathlib.Path, *, key: str) -> bool:
if old == new:
return False
_warn_mismatched(old, new, key=key)
return True
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def _log_context(
*,
user: bool = False,
home: Optional[str] = None,
root: Optional[str] = None,
prefix: Optional[str] = None,
) -> None:
parts = [
"Additional context:",
"user = %r",
"home = %r",
"root = %r",
"prefix = %r",
]
logger.log(_MISMATCH_LEVEL, "\n".join(parts), user, home, root, prefix)
def get_scheme(
dist_name: str,
user: bool = False,
home: Optional[str] = None,
root: Optional[str] = None,
isolated: bool = False,
prefix: Optional[str] = None,
) -> Scheme:
new = _sysconfig.get_scheme(
dist_name,
user=user,
home=home,
root=root,
isolated=isolated,
prefix=prefix,
)
if _USE_SYSCONFIG:
return new
old = _distutils.get_scheme(
dist_name,
user=user,
home=home,
root=root,
isolated=isolated,
prefix=prefix,
)
warning_contexts = []
for k in SCHEME_KEYS:
old_v = pathlib.Path(getattr(old, k))
new_v = pathlib.Path(getattr(new, k))
if old_v == new_v:
continue
# distutils incorrectly put PyPy packages under ``site-packages/python``
# in the ``posix_home`` scheme, but PyPy devs said they expect the
# directory name to be ``pypy`` instead. So we treat this as a bug fix
# and not warn about it. See bpo-43307 and python/cpython#24628.
skip_pypy_special_case = (
sys.implementation.name == "pypy"
and home is not None
and k in ("platlib", "purelib")
and old_v.parent == new_v.parent
and old_v.name.startswith("python")
and new_v.name.startswith("pypy")
)
if skip_pypy_special_case:
continue
# sysconfig's ``osx_framework_user`` does not include ``pythonX.Y`` in
# the ``include`` value, but distutils's ``headers`` does. We'll let
# CPython decide whether this is a bug or feature. See bpo-43948.
skip_osx_framework_user_special_case = (
user
and is_osx_framework()
and k == "headers"
and old_v.parent.parent == new_v.parent
and old_v.parent.name.startswith("python")
)
if skip_osx_framework_user_special_case:
continue
# On Red Hat and derived Linux distributions, distutils is patched to
# use "lib64" instead of "lib" for platlib.
if k == "platlib" and _looks_like_red_hat_lib():
continue
# On Python 3.9+, sysconfig's posix_user scheme sets platlib against
# sys.platlibdir, but distutils's unix_user incorrectly coninutes
# using the same $usersite for both platlib and purelib. This creates a
# mismatch when sys.platlibdir is not "lib".
skip_bpo_44860 = (
user
and k == "platlib"
and not WINDOWS
and sys.version_info >= (3, 9)
and _PLATLIBDIR != "lib"
and _looks_like_bpo_44860()
)
if skip_bpo_44860:
continue
# Both Debian and Red Hat patch Python to place the system site under
# /usr/local instead of /usr. Debian also places lib in dist-packages
# instead of site-packages, but the /usr/local check should cover it.
skip_linux_system_special_case = (
not (user or home or prefix or running_under_virtualenv())
and old_v.parts[1:3] == ("usr", "local")
and len(new_v.parts) > 1
and new_v.parts[1] == "usr"
and (len(new_v.parts) < 3 or new_v.parts[2] != "local")
and (_looks_like_red_hat_scheme() or _looks_like_debian_scheme())
)
if skip_linux_system_special_case:
continue
# On Python 3.7 and earlier, sysconfig does not include sys.abiflags in
# the "pythonX.Y" part of the path, but distutils does.
skip_sysconfig_abiflag_bug = (
sys.version_info < (3, 8)
and not WINDOWS
and k in ("headers", "platlib", "purelib")
and tuple(_fix_abiflags(old_v.parts)) == new_v.parts
)
if skip_sysconfig_abiflag_bug:
continue
# MSYS2 MINGW's sysconfig patch does not include the "site-packages"
# part of the path. This is incorrect and will be fixed in MSYS.
skip_msys2_mingw_bug = (
WINDOWS and k in ("platlib", "purelib") and _looks_like_msys2_mingw_scheme()
)
if skip_msys2_mingw_bug:
continue
# CPython's POSIX install script invokes pip (via ensurepip) against the
# interpreter located in the source tree, not the install site. This
# triggers special logic in sysconfig that's not present in distutils.
# https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/8c21941ddaf/Lib/sysconfig.py#L178-L194
skip_cpython_build = (
sysconfig.is_python_build(check_home=True)
and not WINDOWS
and k in ("headers", "include", "platinclude")
)
if skip_cpython_build:
continue
warning_contexts.append((old_v, new_v, f"scheme.{k}"))
if not warning_contexts:
return old
# Check if this path mismatch is caused by distutils config files. Those
# files will no longer work once we switch to sysconfig, so this raises a
# deprecation message for them.
default_old = _distutils.distutils_scheme(
dist_name,
user,
home,
root,
isolated,
prefix,
ignore_config_files=True,
)
if any(default_old[k] != getattr(old, k) for k in SCHEME_KEYS):
deprecated(
reason=(
"Configuring installation scheme with distutils config files "
"is deprecated and will no longer work in the near future. If you "
"are using a Homebrew or Linuxbrew Python, please see discussion "
"at https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/76621"
),
replacement=None,
gone_in=None,
)
return old
# Post warnings about this mismatch so user can report them back.
for old_v, new_v, key in warning_contexts:
_warn_mismatched(old_v, new_v, key=key)
_log_context(user=user, home=home, root=root, prefix=prefix)
return old
def get_bin_prefix() -> str:
new = _sysconfig.get_bin_prefix()
if _USE_SYSCONFIG:
return new
old = _distutils.get_bin_prefix()
if _warn_if_mismatch(pathlib.Path(old), pathlib.Path(new), key="bin_prefix"):
_log_context()
return old
def get_bin_user() -> str:
return _sysconfig.get_scheme("", user=True).scripts
def _looks_like_deb_system_dist_packages(value: str) -> bool:
"""Check if the value is Debian's APT-controlled dist-packages.
Debian's ``distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib()`` implementation returns the
default package path controlled by APT, but does not patch ``sysconfig`` to
do the same. This is similar to the bug worked around in ``get_scheme()``,
but here the default is ``deb_system`` instead of ``unix_local``. Ultimately
we can't do anything about this Debian bug, and this detection allows us to
skip the warning when needed.
"""
if not _looks_like_debian_scheme():
return False
if value == "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages":
return True
return False
def get_purelib() -> str:
"""Return the default pure-Python lib location."""
new = _sysconfig.get_purelib()
if _USE_SYSCONFIG:
return new
old = _distutils.get_purelib()
if _looks_like_deb_system_dist_packages(old):
return old
if _warn_if_mismatch(pathlib.Path(old), pathlib.Path(new), key="purelib"):
_log_context()
return old
def get_platlib() -> str:
"""Return the default platform-shared lib location."""
new = _sysconfig.get_platlib()
if _USE_SYSCONFIG:
return new
old = _distutils.get_platlib()
if _looks_like_deb_system_dist_packages(old):
return old
if _warn_if_mismatch(pathlib.Path(old), pathlib.Path(new), key="platlib"):
_log_context()
return old
def _deduplicated(v1: str, v2: str) -> List[str]:
"""Deduplicate values from a list."""
if v1 == v2:
return [v1]
return [v1, v2]
def get_prefixed_libs(prefix: str) -> List[str]:
"""Return the lib locations under ``prefix``."""
new_pure, new_plat = _sysconfig.get_prefixed_libs(prefix)
if _USE_SYSCONFIG:
return _deduplicated(new_pure, new_plat)
old_pure, old_plat = _distutils.get_prefixed_libs(prefix)
warned = [
_warn_if_mismatch(
pathlib.Path(old_pure),
pathlib.Path(new_pure),
key="prefixed-purelib",
),
_warn_if_mismatch(
pathlib.Path(old_plat),
pathlib.Path(new_plat),
key="prefixed-platlib",
),
]
if any(warned):
_log_context(prefix=prefix)
return _deduplicated(old_pure, old_plat)

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"""Locations where we look for configs, install stuff, etc"""
# The following comment should be removed at some point in the future.
# mypy: strict-optional=False
import logging
import os
import sys
from distutils.cmd import Command as DistutilsCommand
from distutils.command.install import SCHEME_KEYS
from distutils.command.install import install as distutils_install_command
from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union, cast
from pip._internal.models.scheme import Scheme
from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv
from .base import get_major_minor_version
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def distutils_scheme(
dist_name: str,
user: bool = False,
home: str = None,
root: str = None,
isolated: bool = False,
prefix: str = None,
*,
ignore_config_files: bool = False,
) -> Dict[str, str]:
"""
Return a distutils install scheme
"""
from distutils.dist import Distribution
dist_args: Dict[str, Union[str, List[str]]] = {"name": dist_name}
if isolated:
dist_args["script_args"] = ["--no-user-cfg"]
d = Distribution(dist_args)
if not ignore_config_files:
try:
d.parse_config_files()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
# Typeshed does not include find_config_files() for some reason.
paths = d.find_config_files() # type: ignore
logger.warning(
"Ignore distutils configs in %s due to encoding errors.",
", ".join(os.path.basename(p) for p in paths),
)
obj: Optional[DistutilsCommand] = None
obj = d.get_command_obj("install", create=True)
assert obj is not None
i = cast(distutils_install_command, obj)
# NOTE: setting user or home has the side-effect of creating the home dir
# or user base for installations during finalize_options()
# ideally, we'd prefer a scheme class that has no side-effects.
assert not (user and prefix), f"user={user} prefix={prefix}"
assert not (home and prefix), f"home={home} prefix={prefix}"
i.user = user or i.user
if user or home:
i.prefix = ""
i.prefix = prefix or i.prefix
i.home = home or i.home
i.root = root or i.root
i.finalize_options()
scheme = {}
for key in SCHEME_KEYS:
scheme[key] = getattr(i, "install_" + key)
# install_lib specified in setup.cfg should install *everything*
# into there (i.e. it takes precedence over both purelib and
# platlib). Note, i.install_lib is *always* set after
# finalize_options(); we only want to override here if the user
# has explicitly requested it hence going back to the config
if "install_lib" in d.get_option_dict("install"):
scheme.update(dict(purelib=i.install_lib, platlib=i.install_lib))
if running_under_virtualenv():
if home:
prefix = home
elif user:
prefix = i.install_userbase # type: ignore
else:
prefix = i.prefix
scheme["headers"] = os.path.join(
prefix,
"include",
"site",
f"python{get_major_minor_version()}",
dist_name,
)
if root is not None:
path_no_drive = os.path.splitdrive(os.path.abspath(scheme["headers"]))[1]
scheme["headers"] = os.path.join(root, path_no_drive[1:])
return scheme
def get_scheme(
dist_name: str,
user: bool = False,
home: Optional[str] = None,
root: Optional[str] = None,
isolated: bool = False,
prefix: Optional[str] = None,
) -> Scheme:
"""
Get the "scheme" corresponding to the input parameters. The distutils
documentation provides the context for the available schemes:
https://docs.python.org/3/install/index.html#alternate-installation
:param dist_name: the name of the package to retrieve the scheme for, used
in the headers scheme path
:param user: indicates to use the "user" scheme
:param home: indicates to use the "home" scheme and provides the base
directory for the same
:param root: root under which other directories are re-based
:param isolated: equivalent to --no-user-cfg, i.e. do not consider
~/.pydistutils.cfg (posix) or ~/pydistutils.cfg (non-posix) for
scheme paths
:param prefix: indicates to use the "prefix" scheme and provides the
base directory for the same
"""
scheme = distutils_scheme(dist_name, user, home, root, isolated, prefix)
return Scheme(
platlib=scheme["platlib"],
purelib=scheme["purelib"],
headers=scheme["headers"],
scripts=scheme["scripts"],
data=scheme["data"],
)
def get_bin_prefix() -> str:
# XXX: In old virtualenv versions, sys.prefix can contain '..' components,
# so we need to call normpath to eliminate them.
prefix = os.path.normpath(sys.prefix)
if WINDOWS:
bin_py = os.path.join(prefix, "Scripts")
# buildout uses 'bin' on Windows too?
if not os.path.exists(bin_py):
bin_py = os.path.join(prefix, "bin")
return bin_py
# Forcing to use /usr/local/bin for standard macOS framework installs
# Also log to ~/Library/Logs/ for use with the Console.app log viewer
if sys.platform[:6] == "darwin" and prefix[:16] == "/System/Library/":
return "/usr/local/bin"
return os.path.join(prefix, "bin")
def get_purelib() -> str:
return get_python_lib(plat_specific=False)
def get_platlib() -> str:
return get_python_lib(plat_specific=True)
def get_prefixed_libs(prefix: str) -> Tuple[str, str]:
return (
get_python_lib(plat_specific=False, prefix=prefix),
get_python_lib(plat_specific=True, prefix=prefix),
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import distutils.util # FIXME: For change_root.
import logging
import os
import sys
import sysconfig
import typing
from pip._internal.exceptions import InvalidSchemeCombination, UserInstallationInvalid
from pip._internal.models.scheme import SCHEME_KEYS, Scheme
from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv
from .base import get_major_minor_version, is_osx_framework
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Notes on _infer_* functions.
# Unfortunately ``get_default_scheme()`` didn't exist before 3.10, so there's no
# way to ask things like "what is the '_prefix' scheme on this platform". These
# functions try to answer that with some heuristics while accounting for ad-hoc
# platforms not covered by CPython's default sysconfig implementation. If the
# ad-hoc implementation does not fully implement sysconfig, we'll fall back to
# a POSIX scheme.
_AVAILABLE_SCHEMES = set(sysconfig.get_scheme_names())
_PREFERRED_SCHEME_API = getattr(sysconfig, "get_preferred_scheme", None)
def _should_use_osx_framework_prefix() -> bool:
"""Check for Apple's ``osx_framework_library`` scheme.
Python distributed by Apple's Command Line Tools has this special scheme
that's used when:
* This is a framework build.
* We are installing into the system prefix.
This does not account for ``pip install --prefix`` (also means we're not
installing to the system prefix), which should use ``posix_prefix``, but
logic here means ``_infer_prefix()`` outputs ``osx_framework_library``. But
since ``prefix`` is not available for ``sysconfig.get_default_scheme()``,
which is the stdlib replacement for ``_infer_prefix()``, presumably Apple
wouldn't be able to magically switch between ``osx_framework_library`` and
``posix_prefix``. ``_infer_prefix()`` returning ``osx_framework_library``
means its behavior is consistent whether we use the stdlib implementation
or our own, and we deal with this special case in ``get_scheme()`` instead.
"""
return (
"osx_framework_library" in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES
and not running_under_virtualenv()
and is_osx_framework()
)
def _infer_prefix() -> str:
"""Try to find a prefix scheme for the current platform.
This tries:
* A special ``osx_framework_library`` for Python distributed by Apple's
Command Line Tools, when not running in a virtual environment.
* Implementation + OS, used by PyPy on Windows (``pypy_nt``).
* Implementation without OS, used by PyPy on POSIX (``pypy``).
* OS + "prefix", used by CPython on POSIX (``posix_prefix``).
* Just the OS name, used by CPython on Windows (``nt``).
If none of the above works, fall back to ``posix_prefix``.
"""
if _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API:
return _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API("prefix")
if _should_use_osx_framework_prefix():
return "osx_framework_library"
implementation_suffixed = f"{sys.implementation.name}_{os.name}"
if implementation_suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
return implementation_suffixed
if sys.implementation.name in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
return sys.implementation.name
suffixed = f"{os.name}_prefix"
if suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
return suffixed
if os.name in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: # On Windows, prefx is just called "nt".
return os.name
return "posix_prefix"
def _infer_user() -> str:
"""Try to find a user scheme for the current platform."""
if _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API:
return _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API("user")
if is_osx_framework() and not running_under_virtualenv():
suffixed = "osx_framework_user"
else:
suffixed = f"{os.name}_user"
if suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
return suffixed
if "posix_user" not in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES: # User scheme unavailable.
raise UserInstallationInvalid()
return "posix_user"
def _infer_home() -> str:
"""Try to find a home for the current platform."""
if _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API:
return _PREFERRED_SCHEME_API("home")
suffixed = f"{os.name}_home"
if suffixed in _AVAILABLE_SCHEMES:
return suffixed
return "posix_home"
# Update these keys if the user sets a custom home.
_HOME_KEYS = [
"installed_base",
"base",
"installed_platbase",
"platbase",
"prefix",
"exec_prefix",
]
if sysconfig.get_config_var("userbase") is not None:
_HOME_KEYS.append("userbase")
def get_scheme(
dist_name: str,
user: bool = False,
home: typing.Optional[str] = None,
root: typing.Optional[str] = None,
isolated: bool = False,
prefix: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> Scheme:
"""
Get the "scheme" corresponding to the input parameters.
:param dist_name: the name of the package to retrieve the scheme for, used
in the headers scheme path
:param user: indicates to use the "user" scheme
:param home: indicates to use the "home" scheme
:param root: root under which other directories are re-based
:param isolated: ignored, but kept for distutils compatibility (where
this controls whether the user-site pydistutils.cfg is honored)
:param prefix: indicates to use the "prefix" scheme and provides the
base directory for the same
"""
if user and prefix:
raise InvalidSchemeCombination("--user", "--prefix")
if home and prefix:
raise InvalidSchemeCombination("--home", "--prefix")
if home is not None:
scheme_name = _infer_home()
elif user:
scheme_name = _infer_user()
else:
scheme_name = _infer_prefix()
# Special case: When installing into a custom prefix, use posix_prefix
# instead of osx_framework_library. See _should_use_osx_framework_prefix()
# docstring for details.
if prefix is not None and scheme_name == "osx_framework_library":
scheme_name = "posix_prefix"
if home is not None:
variables = {k: home for k in _HOME_KEYS}
elif prefix is not None:
variables = {k: prefix for k in _HOME_KEYS}
else:
variables = {}
paths = sysconfig.get_paths(scheme=scheme_name, vars=variables)
# Logic here is very arbitrary, we're doing it for compatibility, don't ask.
# 1. Pip historically uses a special header path in virtual environments.
# 2. If the distribution name is not known, distutils uses 'UNKNOWN'. We
# only do the same when not running in a virtual environment because
# pip's historical header path logic (see point 1) did not do this.
if running_under_virtualenv():
if user:
base = variables.get("userbase", sys.prefix)
else:
base = variables.get("base", sys.prefix)
python_xy = f"python{get_major_minor_version()}"
paths["include"] = os.path.join(base, "include", "site", python_xy)
elif not dist_name:
dist_name = "UNKNOWN"
scheme = Scheme(
platlib=paths["platlib"],
purelib=paths["purelib"],
headers=os.path.join(paths["include"], dist_name),
scripts=paths["scripts"],
data=paths["data"],
)
if root is not None:
for key in SCHEME_KEYS:
value = distutils.util.change_root(root, getattr(scheme, key))
setattr(scheme, key, value)
return scheme
def get_bin_prefix() -> str:
# Forcing to use /usr/local/bin for standard macOS framework installs.
if sys.platform[:6] == "darwin" and sys.prefix[:16] == "/System/Library/":
return "/usr/local/bin"
return sysconfig.get_paths()["scripts"]
def get_purelib() -> str:
return sysconfig.get_paths()["purelib"]
def get_platlib() -> str:
return sysconfig.get_paths()["platlib"]
def get_prefixed_libs(prefix: str) -> typing.Tuple[str, str]:
paths = sysconfig.get_paths(vars={"base": prefix, "platbase": prefix})
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import functools
import os
import site
import sys
import sysconfig
import typing
from pip._internal.utils import appdirs
from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv
# Application Directories
USER_CACHE_DIR = appdirs.user_cache_dir("pip")
# FIXME doesn't account for venv linked to global site-packages
site_packages: typing.Optional[str] = sysconfig.get_path("purelib")
def get_major_minor_version() -> str:
"""
Return the major-minor version of the current Python as a string, e.g.
"3.7" or "3.10".
"""
return "{}.{}".format(*sys.version_info)
def get_src_prefix() -> str:
if running_under_virtualenv():
src_prefix = os.path.join(sys.prefix, "src")
else:
# FIXME: keep src in cwd for now (it is not a temporary folder)
try:
src_prefix = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "src")
except OSError:
# In case the current working directory has been renamed or deleted
sys.exit("The folder you are executing pip from can no longer be found.")
# under macOS + virtualenv sys.prefix is not properly resolved
# it is something like /path/to/python/bin/..
return os.path.abspath(src_prefix)
try:
# Use getusersitepackages if this is present, as it ensures that the
# value is initialised properly.
user_site: typing.Optional[str] = site.getusersitepackages()
except AttributeError:
user_site = site.USER_SITE
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def is_osx_framework() -> bool:
return bool(sysconfig.get_config_var("PYTHONFRAMEWORK"))

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from typing import List, Optional
def main(args: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> int:
"""This is preserved for old console scripts that may still be referencing
it.
For additional details, see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/7498.
"""
from pip._internal.utils.entrypoints import _wrapper
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from typing import List, Optional
from .base import BaseDistribution, BaseEnvironment, FilesystemWheel, MemoryWheel, Wheel
__all__ = [
"BaseDistribution",
"BaseEnvironment",
"FilesystemWheel",
"MemoryWheel",
"Wheel",
"get_default_environment",
"get_environment",
"get_wheel_distribution",
]
def get_default_environment() -> BaseEnvironment:
"""Get the default representation for the current environment.
This returns an Environment instance from the chosen backend. The default
Environment instance should be built from ``sys.path`` and may use caching
to share instance state accorss calls.
"""
from .pkg_resources import Environment
return Environment.default()
def get_environment(paths: Optional[List[str]]) -> BaseEnvironment:
"""Get a representation of the environment specified by ``paths``.
This returns an Environment instance from the chosen backend based on the
given import paths. The backend must build a fresh instance representing
the state of installed distributions when this function is called.
"""
from .pkg_resources import Environment
return Environment.from_paths(paths)
def get_wheel_distribution(wheel: Wheel, canonical_name: str) -> BaseDistribution:
"""Get the representation of the specified wheel's distribution metadata.
This returns a Distribution instance from the chosen backend based on
the given wheel's ``.dist-info`` directory.
:param canonical_name: Normalized project name of the given wheel.
"""
from .pkg_resources import Distribution
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import email.message
import json
import logging
import re
import zipfile
from typing import (
IO,
TYPE_CHECKING,
Collection,
Container,
Iterable,
Iterator,
List,
Optional,
Union,
)
from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement
from pip._vendor.packaging.specifiers import InvalidSpecifier, SpecifierSet
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import LegacyVersion, Version
from pip._internal.models.direct_url import (
DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME,
DirectUrl,
DirectUrlValidationError,
)
from pip._internal.utils.compat import stdlib_pkgs # TODO: Move definition here.
from pip._internal.utils.egg_link import egg_link_path_from_sys_path
from pip._internal.utils.urls import url_to_path
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from typing import Protocol
else:
Protocol = object
DistributionVersion = Union[LegacyVersion, Version]
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class BaseEntryPoint(Protocol):
@property
def name(self) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def value(self) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def group(self) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
class BaseDistribution(Protocol):
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return f"{self.raw_name} {self.version} ({self.location})"
def __str__(self) -> str:
return f"{self.raw_name} {self.version}"
@property
def location(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""Where the distribution is loaded from.
A string value is not necessarily a filesystem path, since distributions
can be loaded from other sources, e.g. arbitrary zip archives. ``None``
means the distribution is created in-memory.
Do not canonicalize this value with e.g. ``pathlib.Path.resolve()``. If
this is a symbolic link, we want to preserve the relative path between
it and files in the distribution.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def editable_project_location(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""The project location for editable distributions.
This is the directory where pyproject.toml or setup.py is located.
None if the distribution is not installed in editable mode.
"""
# TODO: this property is relatively costly to compute, memoize it ?
direct_url = self.direct_url
if direct_url:
if direct_url.is_local_editable():
return url_to_path(direct_url.url)
else:
# Search for an .egg-link file by walking sys.path, as it was
# done before by dist_is_editable().
egg_link_path = egg_link_path_from_sys_path(self.raw_name)
if egg_link_path:
# TODO: get project location from second line of egg_link file
# (https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10243)
return self.location
return None
@property
def info_directory(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""Location of the .[egg|dist]-info directory.
Similarly to ``location``, a string value is not necessarily a
filesystem path. ``None`` means the distribution is created in-memory.
For a modern .dist-info installation on disk, this should be something
like ``{location}/{raw_name}-{version}.dist-info``.
Do not canonicalize this value with e.g. ``pathlib.Path.resolve()``. If
this is a symbolic link, we want to preserve the relative path between
it and other files in the distribution.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def canonical_name(self) -> NormalizedName:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def version(self) -> DistributionVersion:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def direct_url(self) -> Optional[DirectUrl]:
"""Obtain a DirectUrl from this distribution.
Returns None if the distribution has no `direct_url.json` metadata,
or if `direct_url.json` is invalid.
"""
try:
content = self.read_text(DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME)
except FileNotFoundError:
return None
try:
return DirectUrl.from_json(content)
except (
UnicodeDecodeError,
json.JSONDecodeError,
DirectUrlValidationError,
) as e:
logger.warning(
"Error parsing %s for %s: %s",
DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME,
self.canonical_name,
e,
)
return None
@property
def installer(self) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def editable(self) -> bool:
return bool(self.editable_project_location)
@property
def local(self) -> bool:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def in_usersite(self) -> bool:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def in_site_packages(self) -> bool:
raise NotImplementedError()
def read_text(self, name: str) -> str:
"""Read a file in the .dist-info (or .egg-info) directory.
Should raise ``FileNotFoundError`` if ``name`` does not exist in the
metadata directory.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
def iter_entry_points(self) -> Iterable[BaseEntryPoint]:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def metadata(self) -> email.message.Message:
"""Metadata of distribution parsed from e.g. METADATA or PKG-INFO."""
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def metadata_version(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""Value of "Metadata-Version:" in distribution metadata, if available."""
return self.metadata.get("Metadata-Version")
@property
def raw_name(self) -> str:
"""Value of "Name:" in distribution metadata."""
# The metadata should NEVER be missing the Name: key, but if it somehow
# does, fall back to the known canonical name.
return self.metadata.get("Name", self.canonical_name)
@property
def requires_python(self) -> SpecifierSet:
"""Value of "Requires-Python:" in distribution metadata.
If the key does not exist or contains an invalid value, an empty
SpecifierSet should be returned.
"""
value = self.metadata.get("Requires-Python")
if value is None:
return SpecifierSet()
try:
# Convert to str to satisfy the type checker; this can be a Header object.
spec = SpecifierSet(str(value))
except InvalidSpecifier as e:
message = "Package %r has an invalid Requires-Python: %s"
logger.warning(message, self.raw_name, e)
return SpecifierSet()
return spec
def iter_dependencies(self, extras: Collection[str] = ()) -> Iterable[Requirement]:
"""Dependencies of this distribution.
For modern .dist-info distributions, this is the collection of
"Requires-Dist:" entries in distribution metadata.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
def iter_provided_extras(self) -> Iterable[str]:
"""Extras provided by this distribution.
For modern .dist-info distributions, this is the collection of
"Provides-Extra:" entries in distribution metadata.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
class BaseEnvironment:
"""An environment containing distributions to introspect."""
@classmethod
def default(cls) -> "BaseEnvironment":
raise NotImplementedError()
@classmethod
def from_paths(cls, paths: Optional[List[str]]) -> "BaseEnvironment":
raise NotImplementedError()
def get_distribution(self, name: str) -> Optional["BaseDistribution"]:
"""Given a requirement name, return the installed distributions."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def _iter_distributions(self) -> Iterator["BaseDistribution"]:
"""Iterate through installed distributions.
This function should be implemented by subclass, but never called
directly. Use the public ``iter_distribution()`` instead, which
implements additional logic to make sure the distributions are valid.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
def iter_distributions(self) -> Iterator["BaseDistribution"]:
"""Iterate through installed distributions."""
for dist in self._iter_distributions():
# Make sure the distribution actually comes from a valid Python
# packaging distribution. Pip's AdjacentTempDirectory leaves folders
# e.g. ``~atplotlib.dist-info`` if cleanup was interrupted. The
# valid project name pattern is taken from PEP 508.
project_name_valid = re.match(
r"^([A-Z0-9]|[A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9._-]*[A-Z0-9])$",
dist.canonical_name,
flags=re.IGNORECASE,
)
if not project_name_valid:
logger.warning(
"Ignoring invalid distribution %s (%s)",
dist.canonical_name,
dist.location,
)
continue
yield dist
def iter_installed_distributions(
self,
local_only: bool = True,
skip: Container[str] = stdlib_pkgs,
include_editables: bool = True,
editables_only: bool = False,
user_only: bool = False,
) -> Iterator[BaseDistribution]:
"""Return a list of installed distributions.
:param local_only: If True (default), only return installations
local to the current virtualenv, if in a virtualenv.
:param skip: An iterable of canonicalized project names to ignore;
defaults to ``stdlib_pkgs``.
:param include_editables: If False, don't report editables.
:param editables_only: If True, only report editables.
:param user_only: If True, only report installations in the user
site directory.
"""
it = self.iter_distributions()
if local_only:
it = (d for d in it if d.local)
if not include_editables:
it = (d for d in it if not d.editable)
if editables_only:
it = (d for d in it if d.editable)
if user_only:
it = (d for d in it if d.in_usersite)
return (d for d in it if d.canonical_name not in skip)
class Wheel(Protocol):
location: str
def as_zipfile(self) -> zipfile.ZipFile:
raise NotImplementedError()
class FilesystemWheel(Wheel):
def __init__(self, location: str) -> None:
self.location = location
def as_zipfile(self) -> zipfile.ZipFile:
return zipfile.ZipFile(self.location, allowZip64=True)
class MemoryWheel(Wheel):
def __init__(self, location: str, stream: IO[bytes]) -> None:
self.location = location
self.stream = stream
def as_zipfile(self) -> zipfile.ZipFile:
return zipfile.ZipFile(self.stream, allowZip64=True)

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import email.message
import logging
from typing import Collection, Iterable, Iterator, List, NamedTuple, Optional
from pip._vendor import pkg_resources
from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName, canonicalize_name
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse as parse_version
from pip._internal.utils import misc # TODO: Move definition here.
from pip._internal.utils.packaging import get_installer, get_metadata
from pip._internal.utils.wheel import pkg_resources_distribution_for_wheel
from .base import (
BaseDistribution,
BaseEntryPoint,
BaseEnvironment,
DistributionVersion,
Wheel,
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class EntryPoint(NamedTuple):
name: str
value: str
group: str
class Distribution(BaseDistribution):
def __init__(self, dist: pkg_resources.Distribution) -> None:
self._dist = dist
@classmethod
def from_wheel(cls, wheel: Wheel, name: str) -> "Distribution":
with wheel.as_zipfile() as zf:
dist = pkg_resources_distribution_for_wheel(zf, name, wheel.location)
return cls(dist)
@property
def location(self) -> Optional[str]:
return self._dist.location
@property
def info_directory(self) -> Optional[str]:
return self._dist.egg_info
@property
def canonical_name(self) -> NormalizedName:
return canonicalize_name(self._dist.project_name)
@property
def version(self) -> DistributionVersion:
return parse_version(self._dist.version)
@property
def installer(self) -> str:
return get_installer(self._dist)
@property
def local(self) -> bool:
return misc.dist_is_local(self._dist)
@property
def in_usersite(self) -> bool:
return misc.dist_in_usersite(self._dist)
@property
def in_site_packages(self) -> bool:
return misc.dist_in_site_packages(self._dist)
def read_text(self, name: str) -> str:
if not self._dist.has_metadata(name):
raise FileNotFoundError(name)
return self._dist.get_metadata(name)
def iter_entry_points(self) -> Iterable[BaseEntryPoint]:
for group, entries in self._dist.get_entry_map().items():
for name, entry_point in entries.items():
name, _, value = str(entry_point).partition("=")
yield EntryPoint(name=name.strip(), value=value.strip(), group=group)
@property
def metadata(self) -> email.message.Message:
return get_metadata(self._dist)
def iter_dependencies(self, extras: Collection[str] = ()) -> Iterable[Requirement]:
if extras: # pkg_resources raises on invalid extras, so we sanitize.
extras = frozenset(extras).intersection(self._dist.extras)
return self._dist.requires(extras)
def iter_provided_extras(self) -> Iterable[str]:
return self._dist.extras
class Environment(BaseEnvironment):
def __init__(self, ws: pkg_resources.WorkingSet) -> None:
self._ws = ws
@classmethod
def default(cls) -> BaseEnvironment:
return cls(pkg_resources.working_set)
@classmethod
def from_paths(cls, paths: Optional[List[str]]) -> BaseEnvironment:
return cls(pkg_resources.WorkingSet(paths))
def _search_distribution(self, name: str) -> Optional[BaseDistribution]:
"""Find a distribution matching the ``name`` in the environment.
This searches from *all* distributions available in the environment, to
match the behavior of ``pkg_resources.get_distribution()``.
"""
canonical_name = canonicalize_name(name)
for dist in self.iter_distributions():
if dist.canonical_name == canonical_name:
return dist
return None
def get_distribution(self, name: str) -> Optional[BaseDistribution]:
# Search the distribution by looking through the working set.
dist = self._search_distribution(name)
if dist:
return dist
# If distribution could not be found, call working_set.require to
# update the working set, and try to find the distribution again.
# This might happen for e.g. when you install a package twice, once
# using setup.py develop and again using setup.py install. Now when
# running pip uninstall twice, the package gets removed from the
# working set in the first uninstall, so we have to populate the
# working set again so that pip knows about it and the packages gets
# picked up and is successfully uninstalled the second time too.
try:
# We didn't pass in any version specifiers, so this can never
# raise pkg_resources.VersionConflict.
self._ws.require(name)
except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound:
return None
return self._search_distribution(name)
def _iter_distributions(self) -> Iterator[BaseDistribution]:
for dist in self._ws:
yield Distribution(dist)

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"""A package that contains models that represent entities.
"""

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from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse as parse_version
from pip._internal.models.link import Link
from pip._internal.utils.models import KeyBasedCompareMixin
class InstallationCandidate(KeyBasedCompareMixin):
"""Represents a potential "candidate" for installation."""
__slots__ = ["name", "version", "link"]
def __init__(self, name: str, version: str, link: Link) -> None:
self.name = name
self.version = parse_version(version)
self.link = link
super().__init__(
key=(self.name, self.version, self.link),
defining_class=InstallationCandidate,
)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "<InstallationCandidate({!r}, {!r}, {!r})>".format(
self.name,
self.version,
self.link,
)
def __str__(self) -> str:
return "{!r} candidate (version {} at {})".format(
self.name,
self.version,
self.link,
)

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""" PEP 610 """
import json
import re
import urllib.parse
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, Optional, Type, TypeVar, Union
__all__ = [
"DirectUrl",
"DirectUrlValidationError",
"DirInfo",
"ArchiveInfo",
"VcsInfo",
]
T = TypeVar("T")
DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME = "direct_url.json"
ENV_VAR_RE = re.compile(r"^\$\{[A-Za-z0-9-_]+\}(:\$\{[A-Za-z0-9-_]+\})?$")
class DirectUrlValidationError(Exception):
pass
def _get(
d: Dict[str, Any], expected_type: Type[T], key: str, default: Optional[T] = None
) -> Optional[T]:
"""Get value from dictionary and verify expected type."""
if key not in d:
return default
value = d[key]
if not isinstance(value, expected_type):
raise DirectUrlValidationError(
"{!r} has unexpected type for {} (expected {})".format(
value, key, expected_type
)
)
return value
def _get_required(
d: Dict[str, Any], expected_type: Type[T], key: str, default: Optional[T] = None
) -> T:
value = _get(d, expected_type, key, default)
if value is None:
raise DirectUrlValidationError(f"{key} must have a value")
return value
def _exactly_one_of(infos: Iterable[Optional["InfoType"]]) -> "InfoType":
infos = [info for info in infos if info is not None]
if not infos:
raise DirectUrlValidationError(
"missing one of archive_info, dir_info, vcs_info"
)
if len(infos) > 1:
raise DirectUrlValidationError(
"more than one of archive_info, dir_info, vcs_info"
)
assert infos[0] is not None
return infos[0]
def _filter_none(**kwargs: Any) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Make dict excluding None values."""
return {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if v is not None}
class VcsInfo:
name = "vcs_info"
def __init__(
self,
vcs: str,
commit_id: str,
requested_revision: Optional[str] = None,
resolved_revision: Optional[str] = None,
resolved_revision_type: Optional[str] = None,
) -> None:
self.vcs = vcs
self.requested_revision = requested_revision
self.commit_id = commit_id
self.resolved_revision = resolved_revision
self.resolved_revision_type = resolved_revision_type
@classmethod
def _from_dict(cls, d: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Optional["VcsInfo"]:
if d is None:
return None
return cls(
vcs=_get_required(d, str, "vcs"),
commit_id=_get_required(d, str, "commit_id"),
requested_revision=_get(d, str, "requested_revision"),
resolved_revision=_get(d, str, "resolved_revision"),
resolved_revision_type=_get(d, str, "resolved_revision_type"),
)
def _to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
return _filter_none(
vcs=self.vcs,
requested_revision=self.requested_revision,
commit_id=self.commit_id,
resolved_revision=self.resolved_revision,
resolved_revision_type=self.resolved_revision_type,
)
class ArchiveInfo:
name = "archive_info"
def __init__(
self,
hash: Optional[str] = None,
) -> None:
self.hash = hash
@classmethod
def _from_dict(cls, d: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Optional["ArchiveInfo"]:
if d is None:
return None
return cls(hash=_get(d, str, "hash"))
def _to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
return _filter_none(hash=self.hash)
class DirInfo:
name = "dir_info"
def __init__(
self,
editable: bool = False,
) -> None:
self.editable = editable
@classmethod
def _from_dict(cls, d: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Optional["DirInfo"]:
if d is None:
return None
return cls(editable=_get_required(d, bool, "editable", default=False))
def _to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
return _filter_none(editable=self.editable or None)
InfoType = Union[ArchiveInfo, DirInfo, VcsInfo]
class DirectUrl:
def __init__(
self,
url: str,
info: InfoType,
subdirectory: Optional[str] = None,
) -> None:
self.url = url
self.info = info
self.subdirectory = subdirectory
def _remove_auth_from_netloc(self, netloc: str) -> str:
if "@" not in netloc:
return netloc
user_pass, netloc_no_user_pass = netloc.split("@", 1)
if (
isinstance(self.info, VcsInfo)
and self.info.vcs == "git"
and user_pass == "git"
):
return netloc
if ENV_VAR_RE.match(user_pass):
return netloc
return netloc_no_user_pass
@property
def redacted_url(self) -> str:
"""url with user:password part removed unless it is formed with
environment variables as specified in PEP 610, or it is ``git``
in the case of a git URL.
"""
purl = urllib.parse.urlsplit(self.url)
netloc = self._remove_auth_from_netloc(purl.netloc)
surl = urllib.parse.urlunsplit(
(purl.scheme, netloc, purl.path, purl.query, purl.fragment)
)
return surl
def validate(self) -> None:
self.from_dict(self.to_dict())
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls, d: Dict[str, Any]) -> "DirectUrl":
return DirectUrl(
url=_get_required(d, str, "url"),
subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"),
info=_exactly_one_of(
[
ArchiveInfo._from_dict(_get(d, dict, "archive_info")),
DirInfo._from_dict(_get(d, dict, "dir_info")),
VcsInfo._from_dict(_get(d, dict, "vcs_info")),
]
),
)
def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
res = _filter_none(
url=self.redacted_url,
subdirectory=self.subdirectory,
)
res[self.info.name] = self.info._to_dict()
return res
@classmethod
def from_json(cls, s: str) -> "DirectUrl":
return cls.from_dict(json.loads(s))
def to_json(self) -> str:
return json.dumps(self.to_dict(), sort_keys=True)
def is_local_editable(self) -> bool:
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from typing import FrozenSet, Optional, Set
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError
class FormatControl:
"""Helper for managing formats from which a package can be installed."""
__slots__ = ["no_binary", "only_binary"]
def __init__(
self,
no_binary: Optional[Set[str]] = None,
only_binary: Optional[Set[str]] = None,
) -> None:
if no_binary is None:
no_binary = set()
if only_binary is None:
only_binary = set()
self.no_binary = no_binary
self.only_binary = only_binary
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return NotImplemented
if self.__slots__ != other.__slots__:
return False
return all(getattr(self, k) == getattr(other, k) for k in self.__slots__)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "{}({}, {})".format(
self.__class__.__name__, self.no_binary, self.only_binary
)
@staticmethod
def handle_mutual_excludes(value: str, target: Set[str], other: Set[str]) -> None:
if value.startswith("-"):
raise CommandError(
"--no-binary / --only-binary option requires 1 argument."
)
new = value.split(",")
while ":all:" in new:
other.clear()
target.clear()
target.add(":all:")
del new[: new.index(":all:") + 1]
# Without a none, we want to discard everything as :all: covers it
if ":none:" not in new:
return
for name in new:
if name == ":none:":
target.clear()
continue
name = canonicalize_name(name)
other.discard(name)
target.add(name)
def get_allowed_formats(self, canonical_name: str) -> FrozenSet[str]:
result = {"binary", "source"}
if canonical_name in self.only_binary:
result.discard("source")
elif canonical_name in self.no_binary:
result.discard("binary")
elif ":all:" in self.only_binary:
result.discard("source")
elif ":all:" in self.no_binary:
result.discard("binary")
return frozenset(result)
def disallow_binaries(self) -> None:
self.handle_mutual_excludes(
":all:",
self.no_binary,
self.only_binary,
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import urllib.parse
class PackageIndex:
"""Represents a Package Index and provides easier access to endpoints"""
__slots__ = ["url", "netloc", "simple_url", "pypi_url", "file_storage_domain"]
def __init__(self, url: str, file_storage_domain: str) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.url = url
self.netloc = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url).netloc
self.simple_url = self._url_for_path("simple")
self.pypi_url = self._url_for_path("pypi")
# This is part of a temporary hack used to block installs of PyPI
# packages which depend on external urls only necessary until PyPI can
# block such packages themselves
self.file_storage_domain = file_storage_domain
def _url_for_path(self, path: str) -> str:
return urllib.parse.urljoin(self.url, path)
PyPI = PackageIndex("https://pypi.org/", file_storage_domain="files.pythonhosted.org")
TestPyPI = PackageIndex(
"https://test.pypi.org/", file_storage_domain="test-files.pythonhosted.org"
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import functools
import logging
import os
import posixpath
import re
import urllib.parse
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, NamedTuple, Optional, Tuple, Union
from pip._internal.utils.filetypes import WHEEL_EXTENSION
from pip._internal.utils.hashes import Hashes
from pip._internal.utils.misc import (
redact_auth_from_url,
split_auth_from_netloc,
splitext,
)
from pip._internal.utils.models import KeyBasedCompareMixin
from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url, url_to_path
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from pip._internal.index.collector import HTMLPage
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_SUPPORTED_HASHES = ("sha1", "sha224", "sha384", "sha256", "sha512", "md5")
class Link(KeyBasedCompareMixin):
"""Represents a parsed link from a Package Index's simple URL"""
__slots__ = [
"_parsed_url",
"_url",
"comes_from",
"requires_python",
"yanked_reason",
"cache_link_parsing",
]
def __init__(
self,
url: str,
comes_from: Optional[Union[str, "HTMLPage"]] = None,
requires_python: Optional[str] = None,
yanked_reason: Optional[str] = None,
cache_link_parsing: bool = True,
) -> None:
"""
:param url: url of the resource pointed to (href of the link)
:param comes_from: instance of HTMLPage where the link was found,
or string.
:param requires_python: String containing the `Requires-Python`
metadata field, specified in PEP 345. This may be specified by
a data-requires-python attribute in the HTML link tag, as
described in PEP 503.
:param yanked_reason: the reason the file has been yanked, if the
file has been yanked, or None if the file hasn't been yanked.
This is the value of the "data-yanked" attribute, if present, in
a simple repository HTML link. If the file has been yanked but
no reason was provided, this should be the empty string. See
PEP 592 for more information and the specification.
:param cache_link_parsing: A flag that is used elsewhere to determine
whether resources retrieved from this link
should be cached. PyPI index urls should
generally have this set to False, for
example.
"""
# url can be a UNC windows share
if url.startswith("\\\\"):
url = path_to_url(url)
self._parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url)
# Store the url as a private attribute to prevent accidentally
# trying to set a new value.
self._url = url
self.comes_from = comes_from
self.requires_python = requires_python if requires_python else None
self.yanked_reason = yanked_reason
super().__init__(key=url, defining_class=Link)
self.cache_link_parsing = cache_link_parsing
def __str__(self) -> str:
if self.requires_python:
rp = f" (requires-python:{self.requires_python})"
else:
rp = ""
if self.comes_from:
return "{} (from {}){}".format(
redact_auth_from_url(self._url), self.comes_from, rp
)
else:
return redact_auth_from_url(str(self._url))
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return f"<Link {self}>"
@property
def url(self) -> str:
return self._url
@property
def filename(self) -> str:
path = self.path.rstrip("/")
name = posixpath.basename(path)
if not name:
# Make sure we don't leak auth information if the netloc
# includes a username and password.
netloc, user_pass = split_auth_from_netloc(self.netloc)
return netloc
name = urllib.parse.unquote(name)
assert name, f"URL {self._url!r} produced no filename"
return name
@property
def file_path(self) -> str:
return url_to_path(self.url)
@property
def scheme(self) -> str:
return self._parsed_url.scheme
@property
def netloc(self) -> str:
"""
This can contain auth information.
"""
return self._parsed_url.netloc
@property
def path(self) -> str:
return urllib.parse.unquote(self._parsed_url.path)
def splitext(self) -> Tuple[str, str]:
return splitext(posixpath.basename(self.path.rstrip("/")))
@property
def ext(self) -> str:
return self.splitext()[1]
@property
def url_without_fragment(self) -> str:
scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = self._parsed_url
return urllib.parse.urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, ""))
_egg_fragment_re = re.compile(r"[#&]egg=([^&]*)")
@property
def egg_fragment(self) -> Optional[str]:
match = self._egg_fragment_re.search(self._url)
if not match:
return None
return match.group(1)
_subdirectory_fragment_re = re.compile(r"[#&]subdirectory=([^&]*)")
@property
def subdirectory_fragment(self) -> Optional[str]:
match = self._subdirectory_fragment_re.search(self._url)
if not match:
return None
return match.group(1)
_hash_re = re.compile(
r"({choices})=([a-f0-9]+)".format(choices="|".join(_SUPPORTED_HASHES))
)
@property
def hash(self) -> Optional[str]:
match = self._hash_re.search(self._url)
if match:
return match.group(2)
return None
@property
def hash_name(self) -> Optional[str]:
match = self._hash_re.search(self._url)
if match:
return match.group(1)
return None
@property
def show_url(self) -> str:
return posixpath.basename(self._url.split("#", 1)[0].split("?", 1)[0])
@property
def is_file(self) -> bool:
return self.scheme == "file"
def is_existing_dir(self) -> bool:
return self.is_file and os.path.isdir(self.file_path)
@property
def is_wheel(self) -> bool:
return self.ext == WHEEL_EXTENSION
@property
def is_vcs(self) -> bool:
from pip._internal.vcs import vcs
return self.scheme in vcs.all_schemes
@property
def is_yanked(self) -> bool:
return self.yanked_reason is not None
@property
def has_hash(self) -> bool:
return self.hash_name is not None
def is_hash_allowed(self, hashes: Optional[Hashes]) -> bool:
"""
Return True if the link has a hash and it is allowed.
"""
if hashes is None or not self.has_hash:
return False
# Assert non-None so mypy knows self.hash_name and self.hash are str.
assert self.hash_name is not None
assert self.hash is not None
return hashes.is_hash_allowed(self.hash_name, hex_digest=self.hash)
class _CleanResult(NamedTuple):
"""Convert link for equivalency check.
This is used in the resolver to check whether two URL-specified requirements
likely point to the same distribution and can be considered equivalent. This
equivalency logic avoids comparing URLs literally, which can be too strict
(e.g. "a=1&b=2" vs "b=2&a=1") and produce conflicts unexpecting to users.
Currently this does three things:
1. Drop the basic auth part. This is technically wrong since a server can
serve different content based on auth, but if it does that, it is even
impossible to guarantee two URLs without auth are equivalent, since
the user can input different auth information when prompted. So the
practical solution is to assume the auth doesn't affect the response.
2. Parse the query to avoid the ordering issue. Note that ordering under the
same key in the query are NOT cleaned; i.e. "a=1&a=2" and "a=2&a=1" are
still considered different.
3. Explicitly drop most of the fragment part, except ``subdirectory=`` and
hash values, since it should have no impact the downloaded content. Note
that this drops the "egg=" part historically used to denote the requested
project (and extras), which is wrong in the strictest sense, but too many
people are supplying it inconsistently to cause superfluous resolution
conflicts, so we choose to also ignore them.
"""
parsed: urllib.parse.SplitResult
query: Dict[str, List[str]]
subdirectory: str
hashes: Dict[str, str]
def _clean_link(link: Link) -> _CleanResult:
parsed = link._parsed_url
netloc = parsed.netloc.rsplit("@", 1)[-1]
# According to RFC 8089, an empty host in file: means localhost.
if parsed.scheme == "file" and not netloc:
netloc = "localhost"
fragment = urllib.parse.parse_qs(parsed.fragment)
if "egg" in fragment:
logger.debug("Ignoring egg= fragment in %s", link)
try:
# If there are multiple subdirectory values, use the first one.
# This matches the behavior of Link.subdirectory_fragment.
subdirectory = fragment["subdirectory"][0]
except (IndexError, KeyError):
subdirectory = ""
# If there are multiple hash values under the same algorithm, use the
# first one. This matches the behavior of Link.hash_value.
hashes = {k: fragment[k][0] for k in _SUPPORTED_HASHES if k in fragment}
return _CleanResult(
parsed=parsed._replace(netloc=netloc, query="", fragment=""),
query=urllib.parse.parse_qs(parsed.query),
subdirectory=subdirectory,
hashes=hashes,
)
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def links_equivalent(link1: Link, link2: Link) -> bool:
return _clean_link(link1) == _clean_link(link2)

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"""
For types associated with installation schemes.
For a general overview of available schemes and their context, see
https://docs.python.org/3/install/index.html#alternate-installation.
"""
SCHEME_KEYS = ["platlib", "purelib", "headers", "scripts", "data"]
class Scheme:
"""A Scheme holds paths which are used as the base directories for
artifacts associated with a Python package.
"""
__slots__ = SCHEME_KEYS
def __init__(
self,
platlib: str,
purelib: str,
headers: str,
scripts: str,
data: str,
) -> None:
self.platlib = platlib
self.purelib = purelib
self.headers = headers
self.scripts = scripts
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import itertools
import logging
import os
import posixpath
import urllib.parse
from typing import List
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._internal.models.index import PyPI
from pip._internal.utils.compat import has_tls
from pip._internal.utils.misc import normalize_path, redact_auth_from_url
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class SearchScope:
"""
Encapsulates the locations that pip is configured to search.
"""
__slots__ = ["find_links", "index_urls"]
@classmethod
def create(
cls,
find_links: List[str],
index_urls: List[str],
) -> "SearchScope":
"""
Create a SearchScope object after normalizing the `find_links`.
"""
# Build find_links. If an argument starts with ~, it may be
# a local file relative to a home directory. So try normalizing
# it and if it exists, use the normalized version.
# This is deliberately conservative - it might be fine just to
# blindly normalize anything starting with a ~...
built_find_links: List[str] = []
for link in find_links:
if link.startswith("~"):
new_link = normalize_path(link)
if os.path.exists(new_link):
link = new_link
built_find_links.append(link)
# If we don't have TLS enabled, then WARN if anyplace we're looking
# relies on TLS.
if not has_tls():
for link in itertools.chain(index_urls, built_find_links):
parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(link)
if parsed.scheme == "https":
logger.warning(
"pip is configured with locations that require "
"TLS/SSL, however the ssl module in Python is not "
"available."
)
break
return cls(
find_links=built_find_links,
index_urls=index_urls,
)
def __init__(
self,
find_links: List[str],
index_urls: List[str],
) -> None:
self.find_links = find_links
self.index_urls = index_urls
def get_formatted_locations(self) -> str:
lines = []
redacted_index_urls = []
if self.index_urls and self.index_urls != [PyPI.simple_url]:
for url in self.index_urls:
redacted_index_url = redact_auth_from_url(url)
# Parse the URL
purl = urllib.parse.urlsplit(redacted_index_url)
# URL is generally invalid if scheme and netloc is missing
# there are issues with Python and URL parsing, so this test
# is a bit crude. See bpo-20271, bpo-23505. Python doesn't
# always parse invalid URLs correctly - it should raise
# exceptions for malformed URLs
if not purl.scheme and not purl.netloc:
logger.warning(
'The index url "%s" seems invalid, please provide a scheme.',
redacted_index_url,
)
redacted_index_urls.append(redacted_index_url)
lines.append(
"Looking in indexes: {}".format(", ".join(redacted_index_urls))
)
if self.find_links:
lines.append(
"Looking in links: {}".format(
", ".join(redact_auth_from_url(url) for url in self.find_links)
)
)
return "\n".join(lines)
def get_index_urls_locations(self, project_name: str) -> List[str]:
"""Returns the locations found via self.index_urls
Checks the url_name on the main (first in the list) index and
use this url_name to produce all locations
"""
def mkurl_pypi_url(url: str) -> str:
loc = posixpath.join(
url, urllib.parse.quote(canonicalize_name(project_name))
)
# For maximum compatibility with easy_install, ensure the path
# ends in a trailing slash. Although this isn't in the spec
# (and PyPI can handle it without the slash) some other index
# implementations might break if they relied on easy_install's
# behavior.
if not loc.endswith("/"):
loc = loc + "/"
return loc
return [mkurl_pypi_url(url) for url in self.index_urls]

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