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"first found, wins" (where the order is breadth first) -""" - -# The following comment should be removed at some point in the future. -# mypy: strict-optional=False - -import logging -import sys -from collections import defaultdict -from itertools import chain -from typing import DefaultDict, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Tuple - -from pip._vendor.packaging import specifiers -from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement - -from pip._internal.cache import WheelCache -from pip._internal.exceptions import ( - BestVersionAlreadyInstalled, - DistributionNotFound, - HashError, - HashErrors, - InstallationError, - NoneMetadataError, - UnsupportedPythonVersion, -) -from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder -from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution -from pip._internal.models.link import Link -from pip._internal.models.wheel import Wheel -from pip._internal.operations.prepare import RequirementPreparer -from pip._internal.req.req_install import ( - InstallRequirement, - check_invalid_constraint_type, -) -from pip._internal.req.req_set import RequirementSet -from pip._internal.resolution.base import BaseResolver, InstallRequirementProvider -from pip._internal.utils import compatibility_tags -from pip._internal.utils.compatibility_tags import get_supported -from pip._internal.utils.direct_url_helpers import direct_url_from_link -from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log -from pip._internal.utils.misc import normalize_version_info -from pip._internal.utils.packaging import check_requires_python - -logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -DiscoveredDependencies = DefaultDict[str, List[InstallRequirement]] - - -def _check_dist_requires_python( - dist: BaseDistribution, - version_info: Tuple[int, int, int], - ignore_requires_python: bool = False, -) -> None: - """ - Check whether the given Python version is compatible with a distribution'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. - - :raises UnsupportedPythonVersion: When the given Python version isn't - compatible. - """ - # This idiosyncratically converts the SpecifierSet to str and let - # check_requires_python then parse it again into SpecifierSet. But this - # is the legacy resolver so I'm just not going to bother refactoring. - try: - requires_python = str(dist.requires_python) - except FileNotFoundError as e: - raise NoneMetadataError(dist, str(e)) - try: - is_compatible = check_requires_python( - requires_python, - version_info=version_info, - ) - except specifiers.InvalidSpecifier as exc: - logger.warning( - "Package %r has an invalid Requires-Python: %s", dist.raw_name, exc - ) - return - - if is_compatible: - return - - version = ".".join(map(str, version_info)) - if ignore_requires_python: - logger.debug( - "Ignoring failed Requires-Python check for package %r: %s not in %r", - dist.raw_name, - version, - requires_python, - ) - return - - raise UnsupportedPythonVersion( - "Package {!r} requires a different Python: {} not in {!r}".format( - dist.raw_name, version, requires_python - ) - ) - - -class Resolver(BaseResolver): - """Resolves which packages need to be installed/uninstalled to perform \ - the requested operation without breaking the requirements of any package. - """ - - _allowed_strategies = {"eager", "only-if-needed", "to-satisfy-only"} - - def __init__( - self, - preparer: RequirementPreparer, - finder: PackageFinder, - wheel_cache: Optional[WheelCache], - make_install_req: InstallRequirementProvider, - use_user_site: bool, - ignore_dependencies: bool, - ignore_installed: bool, - ignore_requires_python: bool, - force_reinstall: bool, - upgrade_strategy: str, - py_version_info: Optional[Tuple[int, ...]] = None, - ) -> None: - super().__init__() - assert upgrade_strategy in self._allowed_strategies - - if py_version_info is None: - py_version_info = sys.version_info[:3] - else: - py_version_info = normalize_version_info(py_version_info) - - self._py_version_info = py_version_info - - self.preparer = preparer - self.finder = finder - self.wheel_cache = wheel_cache - - self.upgrade_strategy = upgrade_strategy - self.force_reinstall = force_reinstall - self.ignore_dependencies = ignore_dependencies - self.ignore_installed = ignore_installed - self.ignore_requires_python = ignore_requires_python - self.use_user_site = use_user_site - self._make_install_req = make_install_req - - self._discovered_dependencies: DiscoveredDependencies = defaultdict(list) - - def resolve( - self, root_reqs: List[InstallRequirement], check_supported_wheels: bool - ) -> RequirementSet: - """Resolve what operations need to be done - - As a side-effect of this method, the packages (and their dependencies) - are downloaded, unpacked and prepared for installation. This - preparation is done by ``pip.operations.prepare``. - - Once PyPI has static dependency metadata available, it would be - possible to move the preparation to become a step separated from - dependency resolution. - """ - requirement_set = RequirementSet(check_supported_wheels=check_supported_wheels) - for req in root_reqs: - if req.constraint: - check_invalid_constraint_type(req) - self._add_requirement_to_set(requirement_set, req) - - # Actually prepare the files, and collect any exceptions. Most hash - # exceptions cannot be checked ahead of time, because - # _populate_link() needs to be called before we can make decisions - # based on link type. - discovered_reqs: List[InstallRequirement] = [] - hash_errors = HashErrors() - for req in chain(requirement_set.all_requirements, discovered_reqs): - try: - discovered_reqs.extend(self._resolve_one(requirement_set, req)) - except HashError as exc: - exc.req = req - hash_errors.append(exc) - - if hash_errors: - raise hash_errors - - return requirement_set - - def _add_requirement_to_set( - self, - requirement_set: RequirementSet, - install_req: InstallRequirement, - parent_req_name: Optional[str] = None, - extras_requested: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None, - ) -> Tuple[List[InstallRequirement], Optional[InstallRequirement]]: - """Add install_req as a requirement to install. - - :param parent_req_name: The name of the requirement that needed this - added. The name is used because when multiple unnamed requirements - resolve to the same name, we could otherwise end up with dependency - links that point outside the Requirements set. parent_req must - already be added. Note that None implies that this is a user - supplied requirement, vs an inferred one. - :param extras_requested: an iterable of extras used to evaluate the - environment markers. - :return: Additional requirements to scan. That is either [] if - the requirement is not applicable, or [install_req] if the - requirement is applicable and has just been added. - """ - # If the markers do not match, ignore this requirement. - if not install_req.match_markers(extras_requested): - logger.info( - "Ignoring %s: markers '%s' don't match your environment", - install_req.name, - install_req.markers, - ) - return [], None - - # If the wheel is not supported, raise an error. - # Should check this after filtering out based on environment markers to - # allow specifying different wheels based on the environment/OS, in a - # single requirements file. - if install_req.link and install_req.link.is_wheel: - wheel = Wheel(install_req.link.filename) - tags = compatibility_tags.get_supported() - if requirement_set.check_supported_wheels and not wheel.supported(tags): - raise InstallationError( - f"{wheel.filename} is not a supported wheel on this platform." - ) - - # This next bit is really a sanity check. - assert ( - not install_req.user_supplied or parent_req_name is None - ), "a user supplied req shouldn't have a parent" - - # Unnamed requirements are scanned again and the requirement won't be - # added as a dependency until after scanning. - if not install_req.name: - requirement_set.add_unnamed_requirement(install_req) - return [install_req], None - - try: - existing_req: Optional[ - InstallRequirement - ] = requirement_set.get_requirement(install_req.name) - except KeyError: - existing_req = None - - has_conflicting_requirement = ( - parent_req_name is None - and existing_req - and not existing_req.constraint - and existing_req.extras == install_req.extras - and existing_req.req - and install_req.req - and existing_req.req.specifier != install_req.req.specifier - ) - if has_conflicting_requirement: - raise InstallationError( - "Double requirement given: {} (already in {}, name={!r})".format( - install_req, existing_req, install_req.name - ) - ) - - # When no existing requirement exists, add the requirement as a - # dependency and it will be scanned again after. - if not existing_req: - requirement_set.add_named_requirement(install_req) - # We'd want to rescan this requirement later - return [install_req], install_req - - # Assume there's no need to scan, and that we've already - # encountered this for scanning. - if install_req.constraint or not existing_req.constraint: - return [], existing_req - - does_not_satisfy_constraint = install_req.link and not ( - existing_req.link and install_req.link.path == existing_req.link.path - ) - if does_not_satisfy_constraint: - raise InstallationError( - f"Could not satisfy constraints for '{install_req.name}': " - "installation from path or url cannot be " - "constrained to a version" - ) - # If we're now installing a constraint, mark the existing - # object for real installation. - existing_req.constraint = False - # If we're now installing a user supplied requirement, - # mark the existing object as such. - if install_req.user_supplied: - existing_req.user_supplied = True - existing_req.extras = tuple( - sorted(set(existing_req.extras) | set(install_req.extras)) - ) - logger.debug( - "Setting %s extras to: %s", - existing_req, - existing_req.extras, - ) - # Return the existing requirement for addition to the parent and - # scanning again. - return [existing_req], existing_req - - def _is_upgrade_allowed(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> bool: - if self.upgrade_strategy == "to-satisfy-only": - return False - elif self.upgrade_strategy == "eager": - return True - else: - assert self.upgrade_strategy == "only-if-needed" - return req.user_supplied or req.constraint - - def _set_req_to_reinstall(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> None: - """ - Set a requirement to be installed. - """ - # Don't uninstall the conflict if doing a user install and the - # conflict is not a user install. - if not self.use_user_site or req.satisfied_by.in_usersite: - req.should_reinstall = True - req.satisfied_by = None - - def _check_skip_installed( - self, req_to_install: InstallRequirement - ) -> Optional[str]: - """Check if req_to_install should be skipped. - - This will check if the req is installed, and whether we should upgrade - or reinstall it, taking into account all the relevant user options. - - After calling this req_to_install will only have satisfied_by set to - None if the req_to_install is to be upgraded/reinstalled etc. Any - other value will be a dist recording the current thing installed that - satisfies the requirement. - - Note that for vcs urls and the like we can't assess skipping in this - routine - we simply identify that we need to pull the thing down, - then later on it is pulled down and introspected to assess upgrade/ - reinstalls etc. - - :return: A text reason for why it was skipped, or None. - """ - if self.ignore_installed: - return None - - req_to_install.check_if_exists(self.use_user_site) - if not req_to_install.satisfied_by: - return None - - if self.force_reinstall: - self._set_req_to_reinstall(req_to_install) - return None - - if not self._is_upgrade_allowed(req_to_install): - if self.upgrade_strategy == "only-if-needed": - return "already satisfied, skipping upgrade" - return "already satisfied" - - # Check for the possibility of an upgrade. For link-based - # requirements we have to pull the tree down and inspect to assess - # the version #, so it's handled way down. - if not req_to_install.link: - try: - self.finder.find_requirement(req_to_install, upgrade=True) - except BestVersionAlreadyInstalled: - # Then the best version is installed. - return "already up-to-date" - except DistributionNotFound: - # No distribution found, so we squash the error. It will - # be raised later when we re-try later to do the install. - # Why don't we just raise here? - pass - - self._set_req_to_reinstall(req_to_install) - return None - - def _find_requirement_link(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> Optional[Link]: - upgrade = self._is_upgrade_allowed(req) - best_candidate = self.finder.find_requirement(req, upgrade) - if not best_candidate: - return None - - # Log a warning per PEP 592 if necessary before returning. - link = best_candidate.link - if link.is_yanked: - reason = link.yanked_reason or "" - msg = ( - # Mark this as a unicode string to prevent - # "UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character" - # in Python 2 when the reason contains non-ascii characters. - "The candidate selected for download or install is a " - f"yanked version: {best_candidate}\n" - f"Reason for being yanked: {reason}" - ) - logger.warning(msg) - - return link - - def _populate_link(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> None: - """Ensure that if a link can be found for this, that it is found. - - Note that req.link may still be None - if the requirement is already - installed and not needed to be upgraded based on the return value of - _is_upgrade_allowed(). - - If preparer.require_hashes is True, don't use the wheel cache, because - cached wheels, always built locally, have different hashes than the - files downloaded from the index server and thus throw false hash - mismatches. Furthermore, cached wheels at present have undeterministic - contents due to file modification times. - """ - if req.link is None: - req.link = self._find_requirement_link(req) - - if self.wheel_cache is None or self.preparer.require_hashes: - return - cache_entry = self.wheel_cache.get_cache_entry( - link=req.link, - package_name=req.name, - supported_tags=get_supported(), - ) - if cache_entry is not None: - logger.debug("Using cached wheel link: %s", cache_entry.link) - if req.link is req.original_link and cache_entry.persistent: - req.cached_wheel_source_link = req.link - if cache_entry.origin is not None: - req.download_info = cache_entry.origin - else: - # Legacy cache entry that does not have origin.json. - # download_info may miss the archive_info.hashes field. - req.download_info = direct_url_from_link( - req.link, link_is_in_wheel_cache=cache_entry.persistent - ) - req.link = cache_entry.link - - def _get_dist_for(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> BaseDistribution: - """Takes a InstallRequirement and returns a single AbstractDist \ - representing a prepared variant of the same. - """ - if req.editable: - return self.preparer.prepare_editable_requirement(req) - - # satisfied_by is only evaluated by calling _check_skip_installed, - # so it must be None here. - assert req.satisfied_by is None - skip_reason = self._check_skip_installed(req) - - if req.satisfied_by: - return self.preparer.prepare_installed_requirement(req, skip_reason) - - # We eagerly populate the link, since that's our "legacy" behavior. - self._populate_link(req) - dist = self.preparer.prepare_linked_requirement(req) - - # NOTE - # The following portion is for determining if a certain package is - # going to be re-installed/upgraded or not and reporting to the user. - # This should probably get cleaned up in a future refactor. - - # req.req is only avail after unpack for URL - # pkgs repeat check_if_exists to uninstall-on-upgrade - # (#14) - if not self.ignore_installed: - req.check_if_exists(self.use_user_site) - - if req.satisfied_by: - should_modify = ( - self.upgrade_strategy != "to-satisfy-only" - or self.force_reinstall - or self.ignore_installed - or req.link.scheme == "file" - ) - if should_modify: - self._set_req_to_reinstall(req) - else: - logger.info( - "Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): %s", - req, - ) - return dist - - def _resolve_one( - self, - requirement_set: RequirementSet, - req_to_install: InstallRequirement, - ) -> List[InstallRequirement]: - """Prepare a single requirements file. - - :return: A list of additional InstallRequirements to also install. - """ - # Tell user what we are doing for this requirement: - # obtain (editable), skipping, processing (local url), collecting - # (remote url or package name) - if req_to_install.constraint or req_to_install.prepared: - return [] - - req_to_install.prepared = True - - # Parse and return dependencies - dist = self._get_dist_for(req_to_install) - # This will raise UnsupportedPythonVersion if the given Python - # version isn't compatible with the distribution's Requires-Python. - _check_dist_requires_python( - dist, - version_info=self._py_version_info, - ignore_requires_python=self.ignore_requires_python, - ) - - more_reqs: List[InstallRequirement] = [] - - def add_req(subreq: Requirement, extras_requested: Iterable[str]) -> None: - # This idiosyncratically converts the Requirement to str and let - # make_install_req then parse it again into Requirement. But this is - # the legacy resolver so I'm just not going to bother refactoring. - sub_install_req = self._make_install_req(str(subreq), req_to_install) - parent_req_name = req_to_install.name - to_scan_again, add_to_parent = self._add_requirement_to_set( - requirement_set, - sub_install_req, - parent_req_name=parent_req_name, - extras_requested=extras_requested, - ) - if parent_req_name and add_to_parent: - self._discovered_dependencies[parent_req_name].append(add_to_parent) - more_reqs.extend(to_scan_again) - - with indent_log(): - # We add req_to_install before its dependencies, so that we - # can refer to it when adding dependencies. - if not requirement_set.has_requirement(req_to_install.name): - # 'unnamed' requirements will get added here - # 'unnamed' requirements can only come from being directly - # provided by the user. - assert req_to_install.user_supplied - self._add_requirement_to_set( - requirement_set, req_to_install, parent_req_name=None - ) - - if not self.ignore_dependencies: - if req_to_install.extras: - logger.debug( - "Installing extra requirements: %r", - ",".join(req_to_install.extras), - ) - missing_requested = sorted( - set(req_to_install.extras) - set(dist.iter_provided_extras()) - ) - for missing in missing_requested: - logger.warning( - "%s %s does not provide the extra '%s'", - dist.raw_name, - dist.version, - missing, - ) - - available_requested = sorted( - set(dist.iter_provided_extras()) & set(req_to_install.extras) - ) - for subreq in dist.iter_dependencies(available_requested): - add_req(subreq, extras_requested=available_requested) - - return more_reqs - - def get_installation_order( - self, req_set: RequirementSet - ) -> List[InstallRequirement]: - """Create the installation order. - - The installation order is topological - requirements are installed - before the requiring thing. We break cycles at an arbitrary point, - and make no other guarantees. - """ - # The current implementation, which we may change at any point - # installs the user specified things in the order given, except when - # dependencies must come earlier to achieve topological order. - order = [] - ordered_reqs: Set[InstallRequirement] = set() - - def schedule(req: InstallRequirement) -> None: - if req.satisfied_by or req in ordered_reqs: - return - if req.constraint: - return - ordered_reqs.add(req) - for dep in self._discovered_dependencies[req.name]: - schedule(dep) - order.append(req) - - for install_req in req_set.requirements.values(): - schedule(install_req) - return order -- cgit v1.2.3