| """ |
| Easy Install |
| ------------ |
| |
| A tool for doing automatic download/extract/build of distutils-based Python |
| packages. For detailed documentation, see the accompanying EasyInstall.txt |
| file, or visit the `EasyInstall home page`__. |
| |
| __ https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html |
| |
| """ |
| |
| from glob import glob |
| from distutils.util import get_platform |
| from distutils.util import convert_path, subst_vars |
| from distutils.errors import ( |
| DistutilsArgError, DistutilsOptionError, |
| DistutilsError, DistutilsPlatformError, |
| ) |
| from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES, SCHEME_KEYS |
| from distutils import log, dir_util |
| from distutils.command.build_scripts import first_line_re |
| from distutils.spawn import find_executable |
| import sys |
| import os |
| import zipimport |
| import shutil |
| import tempfile |
| import zipfile |
| import re |
| import stat |
| import random |
| import textwrap |
| import warnings |
| import site |
| import struct |
| import contextlib |
| import subprocess |
| import shlex |
| import io |
| |
| |
| from sysconfig import get_config_vars, get_path |
| |
| from setuptools import SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning |
| |
| from setuptools.extern import six |
| from setuptools.extern.six.moves import configparser, map |
| |
| from setuptools import Command |
| from setuptools.sandbox import run_setup |
| from setuptools.py27compat import rmtree_safe |
| from setuptools.command import setopt |
| from setuptools.archive_util import unpack_archive |
| from setuptools.package_index import ( |
| PackageIndex, parse_requirement_arg, URL_SCHEME, |
| ) |
| from setuptools.command import bdist_egg, egg_info |
| from setuptools.wheel import Wheel |
| from pkg_resources import ( |
| yield_lines, normalize_path, resource_string, ensure_directory, |
| get_distribution, find_distributions, Environment, Requirement, |
| Distribution, PathMetadata, EggMetadata, WorkingSet, DistributionNotFound, |
| VersionConflict, DEVELOP_DIST, |
| ) |
| import pkg_resources |
| |
| __metaclass__ = type |
| |
| # Turn on PEP440Warnings |
| warnings.filterwarnings("default", category=pkg_resources.PEP440Warning) |
| |
| __all__ = [ |
| 'samefile', 'easy_install', 'PthDistributions', 'extract_wininst_cfg', |
| 'main', 'get_exe_prefixes', |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def is_64bit(): |
| return struct.calcsize("P") == 8 |
| |
| |
| def samefile(p1, p2): |
| """ |
| Determine if two paths reference the same file. |
| |
| Augments os.path.samefile to work on Windows and |
| suppresses errors if the path doesn't exist. |
| """ |
| both_exist = os.path.exists(p1) and os.path.exists(p2) |
| use_samefile = hasattr(os.path, 'samefile') and both_exist |
| if use_samefile: |
| return os.path.samefile(p1, p2) |
| norm_p1 = os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(p1)) |
| norm_p2 = os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(p2)) |
| return norm_p1 == norm_p2 |
| |
| |
| if six.PY2: |
| |
| def _to_bytes(s): |
| return s |
| |
| def isascii(s): |
| try: |
| six.text_type(s, 'ascii') |
| return True |
| except UnicodeError: |
| return False |
| else: |
| |
| def _to_bytes(s): |
| return s.encode('utf8') |
| |
| def isascii(s): |
| try: |
| s.encode('ascii') |
| return True |
| except UnicodeError: |
| return False |
| |
| |
| def _one_liner(text): |
| return textwrap.dedent(text).strip().replace('\n', '; ') |
| |
| |
| class easy_install(Command): |
| """Manage a download/build/install process""" |
| description = "Find/get/install Python packages" |
| command_consumes_arguments = True |
| |
| user_options = [ |
| ('prefix=', None, "installation prefix"), |
| ("zip-ok", "z", "install package as a zipfile"), |
| ("multi-version", "m", "make apps have to require() a version"), |
| ("upgrade", "U", "force upgrade (searches PyPI for latest versions)"), |
| ("install-dir=", "d", "install package to DIR"), |
| ("script-dir=", "s", "install scripts to DIR"), |
| ("exclude-scripts", "x", "Don't install scripts"), |
| ("always-copy", "a", "Copy all needed packages to install dir"), |
| ("index-url=", "i", "base URL of Python Package Index"), |
| ("find-links=", "f", "additional URL(s) to search for packages"), |
| ("build-directory=", "b", |
| "download/extract/build in DIR; keep the results"), |
| ('optimize=', 'O', |
| "also compile with optimization: -O1 for \"python -O\", " |
| "-O2 for \"python -OO\", and -O0 to disable [default: -O0]"), |
| ('record=', None, |
| "filename in which to record list of installed files"), |
| ('always-unzip', 'Z', "don't install as a zipfile, no matter what"), |
| ('site-dirs=', 'S', "list of directories where .pth files work"), |
| ('editable', 'e', "Install specified packages in editable form"), |
| ('no-deps', 'N', "don't install dependencies"), |
| ('allow-hosts=', 'H', "pattern(s) that hostnames must match"), |
| ('local-snapshots-ok', 'l', |
| "allow building eggs from local checkouts"), |
| ('version', None, "print version information and exit"), |
| ('no-find-links', None, |
| "Don't load find-links defined in packages being installed"), |
| ('user', None, "install in user site-package '%s'" % site.USER_SITE) |
| ] |
| boolean_options = [ |
| 'zip-ok', 'multi-version', 'exclude-scripts', 'upgrade', 'always-copy', |
| 'editable', |
| 'no-deps', 'local-snapshots-ok', 'version', |
| 'user' |
| ] |
| |
| negative_opt = {'always-unzip': 'zip-ok'} |
| create_index = PackageIndex |
| |
| def initialize_options(self): |
| # the --user option seems to be an opt-in one, |
| # so the default should be False. |
| self.user = 0 |
| self.zip_ok = self.local_snapshots_ok = None |
| self.install_dir = self.script_dir = self.exclude_scripts = None |
| self.index_url = None |
| self.find_links = None |
| self.build_directory = None |
| self.args = None |
| self.optimize = self.record = None |
| self.upgrade = self.always_copy = self.multi_version = None |
| self.editable = self.no_deps = self.allow_hosts = None |
| self.root = self.prefix = self.no_report = None |
| self.version = None |
| self.install_purelib = None # for pure module distributions |
| self.install_platlib = None # non-pure (dists w/ extensions) |
| self.install_headers = None # for C/C++ headers |
| self.install_lib = None # set to either purelib or platlib |
| self.install_scripts = None |
| self.install_data = None |
| self.install_base = None |
| self.install_platbase = None |
| if site.ENABLE_USER_SITE: |
| self.install_userbase = site.USER_BASE |
| self.install_usersite = site.USER_SITE |
| else: |
| self.install_userbase = None |
| self.install_usersite = None |
| self.no_find_links = None |
| |
| # Options not specifiable via command line |
| self.package_index = None |
| self.pth_file = self.always_copy_from = None |
| self.site_dirs = None |
| self.installed_projects = {} |
| # Always read easy_install options, even if we are subclassed, or have |
| # an independent instance created. This ensures that defaults will |
| # always come from the standard configuration file(s)' "easy_install" |
| # section, even if this is a "develop" or "install" command, or some |
| # other embedding. |
| self._dry_run = None |
| self.verbose = self.distribution.verbose |
| self.distribution._set_command_options( |
| self, self.distribution.get_option_dict('easy_install') |
| ) |
| |
| def delete_blockers(self, blockers): |
| extant_blockers = ( |
| filename for filename in blockers |
| if os.path.exists(filename) or os.path.islink(filename) |
| ) |
| list(map(self._delete_path, extant_blockers)) |
| |
| def _delete_path(self, path): |
| log.info("Deleting %s", path) |
| if self.dry_run: |
| return |
| |
| is_tree = os.path.isdir(path) and not os.path.islink(path) |
| remover = rmtree if is_tree else os.unlink |
| remover(path) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _render_version(): |
| """ |
| Render the Setuptools version and installation details, then exit. |
| """ |
| ver = '{}.{}'.format(*sys.version_info) |
| dist = get_distribution('setuptools') |
| tmpl = 'setuptools {dist.version} from {dist.location} (Python {ver})' |
| print(tmpl.format(**locals())) |
| raise SystemExit() |
| |
| def finalize_options(self): |
| self.version and self._render_version() |
| |
| py_version = sys.version.split()[0] |
| prefix, exec_prefix = get_config_vars('prefix', 'exec_prefix') |
| |
| self.config_vars = { |
| 'dist_name': self.distribution.get_name(), |
| 'dist_version': self.distribution.get_version(), |
| 'dist_fullname': self.distribution.get_fullname(), |
| 'py_version': py_version, |
| 'py_version_short': py_version[0:3], |
| 'py_version_nodot': py_version[0] + py_version[2], |
| 'sys_prefix': prefix, |
| 'prefix': prefix, |
| 'sys_exec_prefix': exec_prefix, |
| 'exec_prefix': exec_prefix, |
| # Only python 3.2+ has abiflags |
| 'abiflags': getattr(sys, 'abiflags', ''), |
| } |
| |
| if site.ENABLE_USER_SITE: |
| self.config_vars['userbase'] = self.install_userbase |
| self.config_vars['usersite'] = self.install_usersite |
| |
| elif self.user: |
| log.warn("WARNING: The user site-packages directory is disabled.") |
| |
| self._fix_install_dir_for_user_site() |
| |
| self.expand_basedirs() |
| self.expand_dirs() |
| |
| self._expand( |
| 'install_dir', 'script_dir', 'build_directory', |
| 'site_dirs', |
| ) |
| # If a non-default installation directory was specified, default the |
| # script directory to match it. |
| if self.script_dir is None: |
| self.script_dir = self.install_dir |
| |
| if self.no_find_links is None: |
| self.no_find_links = False |
| |
| # Let install_dir get set by install_lib command, which in turn |
| # gets its info from the install command, and takes into account |
| # --prefix and --home and all that other crud. |
| self.set_undefined_options( |
| 'install_lib', ('install_dir', 'install_dir') |
| ) |
| # Likewise, set default script_dir from 'install_scripts.install_dir' |
| self.set_undefined_options( |
| 'install_scripts', ('install_dir', 'script_dir') |
| ) |
| |
| if self.user and self.install_purelib: |
| self.install_dir = self.install_purelib |
| self.script_dir = self.install_scripts |
| # default --record from the install command |
| self.set_undefined_options('install', ('record', 'record')) |
| # Should this be moved to the if statement below? It's not used |
| # elsewhere |
| normpath = map(normalize_path, sys.path) |
| self.all_site_dirs = get_site_dirs() |
| if self.site_dirs is not None: |
| site_dirs = [ |
| os.path.expanduser(s.strip()) for s in |
| self.site_dirs.split(',') |
| ] |
| for d in site_dirs: |
| if not os.path.isdir(d): |
| log.warn("%s (in --site-dirs) does not exist", d) |
| elif normalize_path(d) not in normpath: |
| raise DistutilsOptionError( |
| d + " (in --site-dirs) is not on sys.path" |
| ) |
| else: |
| self.all_site_dirs.append(normalize_path(d)) |
| if not self.editable: |
| self.check_site_dir() |
| self.index_url = self.index_url or "https://pypi.org/simple/" |
| self.shadow_path = self.all_site_dirs[:] |
| for path_item in self.install_dir, normalize_path(self.script_dir): |
| if path_item not in self.shadow_path: |
| self.shadow_path.insert(0, path_item) |
| |
| if self.allow_hosts is not None: |
| hosts = [s.strip() for s in self.allow_hosts.split(',')] |
| else: |
| hosts = ['*'] |
| if self.package_index is None: |
| self.package_index = self.create_index( |
| self.index_url, search_path=self.shadow_path, hosts=hosts, |
| ) |
| self.local_index = Environment(self.shadow_path + sys.path) |
| |
| if self.find_links is not None: |
| if isinstance(self.find_links, six.string_types): |
| self.find_links = self.find_links.split() |
| else: |
| self.find_links = [] |
| if self.local_snapshots_ok: |
| self.package_index.scan_egg_links(self.shadow_path + sys.path) |
| if not self.no_find_links: |
| self.package_index.add_find_links(self.find_links) |
| self.set_undefined_options('install_lib', ('optimize', 'optimize')) |
| if not isinstance(self.optimize, int): |
| try: |
| self.optimize = int(self.optimize) |
| if not (0 <= self.optimize <= 2): |
| raise ValueError |
| except ValueError as e: |
| raise DistutilsOptionError( |
| "--optimize must be 0, 1, or 2" |
| ) from e |
| |
| if self.editable and not self.build_directory: |
| raise DistutilsArgError( |
| "Must specify a build directory (-b) when using --editable" |
| ) |
| if not self.args: |
| raise DistutilsArgError( |
| "No urls, filenames, or requirements specified (see --help)") |
| |
| self.outputs = [] |
| |
| def _fix_install_dir_for_user_site(self): |
| """ |
| Fix the install_dir if "--user" was used. |
| """ |
| if not self.user or not site.ENABLE_USER_SITE: |
| return |
| |
| self.create_home_path() |
| if self.install_userbase is None: |
| msg = "User base directory is not specified" |
| raise DistutilsPlatformError(msg) |
| self.install_base = self.install_platbase = self.install_userbase |
| scheme_name = os.name.replace('posix', 'unix') + '_user' |
| self.select_scheme(scheme_name) |
| |
| def _expand_attrs(self, attrs): |
| for attr in attrs: |
| val = getattr(self, attr) |
| if val is not None: |
| if os.name == 'posix' or os.name == 'nt': |
| val = os.path.expanduser(val) |
| val = subst_vars(val, self.config_vars) |
| setattr(self, attr, val) |
| |
| def expand_basedirs(self): |
| """Calls `os.path.expanduser` on install_base, install_platbase and |
| root.""" |
| self._expand_attrs(['install_base', 'install_platbase', 'root']) |
| |
| def expand_dirs(self): |
| """Calls `os.path.expanduser` on install dirs.""" |
| dirs = [ |
| 'install_purelib', |
| 'install_platlib', |
| 'install_lib', |
| 'install_headers', |
| 'install_scripts', |
| 'install_data', |
| ] |
| self._expand_attrs(dirs) |
| |
| def run(self, show_deprecation=True): |
| if show_deprecation: |
| self.announce( |
| "WARNING: The easy_install command is deprecated " |
| "and will be removed in a future version.", |
| log.WARN, |
| ) |
| if self.verbose != self.distribution.verbose: |
| log.set_verbosity(self.verbose) |
| try: |
| for spec in self.args: |
| self.easy_install(spec, not self.no_deps) |
| if self.record: |
| outputs = self.outputs |
| if self.root: # strip any package prefix |
| root_len = len(self.root) |
| for counter in range(len(outputs)): |
| outputs[counter] = outputs[counter][root_len:] |
| from distutils import file_util |
| |
| self.execute( |
| file_util.write_file, (self.record, outputs), |
| "writing list of installed files to '%s'" % |
| self.record |
| ) |
| self.warn_deprecated_options() |
| finally: |
| log.set_verbosity(self.distribution.verbose) |
| |
| def pseudo_tempname(self): |
| """Return a pseudo-tempname base in the install directory. |
| This code is intentionally naive; if a malicious party can write to |
| the target directory you're already in deep doodoo. |
| """ |
| try: |
| pid = os.getpid() |
| except Exception: |
| pid = random.randint(0, sys.maxsize) |
| return os.path.join(self.install_dir, "test-easy-install-%s" % pid) |
| |
| def warn_deprecated_options(self): |
| pass |
| |
| def check_site_dir(self): |
| """Verify that self.install_dir is .pth-capable dir, if needed""" |
| |
| instdir = normalize_path(self.install_dir) |
| pth_file = os.path.join(instdir, 'easy-install.pth') |
| |
| if not os.path.exists(instdir): |
| try: |
| os.makedirs(instdir) |
| except (OSError, IOError): |
| self.cant_write_to_target() |
| |
| # Is it a configured, PYTHONPATH, implicit, or explicit site dir? |
| is_site_dir = instdir in self.all_site_dirs |
| |
| if not is_site_dir and not self.multi_version: |
| # No? Then directly test whether it does .pth file processing |
| is_site_dir = self.check_pth_processing() |
| else: |
| # make sure we can write to target dir |
| testfile = self.pseudo_tempname() + '.write-test' |
| test_exists = os.path.exists(testfile) |
| try: |
| if test_exists: |
| os.unlink(testfile) |
| open(testfile, 'w').close() |
| os.unlink(testfile) |
| except (OSError, IOError): |
| self.cant_write_to_target() |
| |
| if not is_site_dir and not self.multi_version: |
| # Can't install non-multi to non-site dir with easy_install |
| pythonpath = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH', '') |
| log.warn(self.__no_default_msg, self.install_dir, pythonpath) |
| |
| if is_site_dir: |
| if self.pth_file is None: |
| self.pth_file = PthDistributions(pth_file, self.all_site_dirs) |
| else: |
| self.pth_file = None |
| |
| if self.multi_version and not os.path.exists(pth_file): |
| self.pth_file = None # don't create a .pth file |
| self.install_dir = instdir |
| |
| __cant_write_msg = textwrap.dedent(""" |
| can't create or remove files in install directory |
| |
| The following error occurred while trying to add or remove files in the |
| installation directory: |
| |
| %s |
| |
| The installation directory you specified (via --install-dir, --prefix, or |
| the distutils default setting) was: |
| |
| %s |
| """).lstrip() # noqa |
| |
| __not_exists_id = textwrap.dedent(""" |
| This directory does not currently exist. Please create it and try again, or |
| choose a different installation directory (using the -d or --install-dir |
| option). |
| """).lstrip() # noqa |
| |
| __access_msg = textwrap.dedent(""" |
| Perhaps your account does not have write access to this directory? If the |
| installation directory is a system-owned directory, you may need to sign in |
| as the administrator or "root" account. If you do not have administrative |
| access to this machine, you may wish to choose a different installation |
| directory, preferably one that is listed in your PYTHONPATH environment |
| variable. |
| |
| For information on other options, you may wish to consult the |
| documentation at: |
| |
| https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html |
| |
| Please make the appropriate changes for your system and try again. |
| """).lstrip() # noqa |
| |
| def cant_write_to_target(self): |
| msg = self.__cant_write_msg % (sys.exc_info()[1], self.install_dir,) |
| |
| if not os.path.exists(self.install_dir): |
| msg += '\n' + self.__not_exists_id |
| else: |
| msg += '\n' + self.__access_msg |
| raise DistutilsError(msg) |
| |
| def check_pth_processing(self): |
| """Empirically verify whether .pth files are supported in inst. dir""" |
| instdir = self.install_dir |
| log.info("Checking .pth file support in %s", instdir) |
| pth_file = self.pseudo_tempname() + ".pth" |
| ok_file = pth_file + '.ok' |
| ok_exists = os.path.exists(ok_file) |
| tmpl = _one_liner(""" |
| import os |
| f = open({ok_file!r}, 'w') |
| f.write('OK') |
| f.close() |
| """) + '\n' |
| try: |
| if ok_exists: |
| os.unlink(ok_file) |
| dirname = os.path.dirname(ok_file) |
| os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True) |
| f = open(pth_file, 'w') |
| except (OSError, IOError): |
| self.cant_write_to_target() |
| else: |
| try: |
| f.write(tmpl.format(**locals())) |
| f.close() |
| f = None |
| executable = sys.executable |
| if os.name == 'nt': |
| dirname, basename = os.path.split(executable) |
| alt = os.path.join(dirname, 'pythonw.exe') |
| use_alt = ( |
| basename.lower() == 'python.exe' and |
| os.path.exists(alt) |
| ) |
| if use_alt: |
| # use pythonw.exe to avoid opening a console window |
| executable = alt |
| |
| from distutils.spawn import spawn |
| |
| spawn([executable, '-E', '-c', 'pass'], 0) |
| |
| if os.path.exists(ok_file): |
| log.info( |
| "TEST PASSED: %s appears to support .pth files", |
| instdir |
| ) |
| return True |
| finally: |
| if f: |
| f.close() |
| if os.path.exists(ok_file): |
| os.unlink(ok_file) |
| if os.path.exists(pth_file): |
| os.unlink(pth_file) |
| if not self.multi_version: |
| log.warn("TEST FAILED: %s does NOT support .pth files", instdir) |
| return False |
| |
| def install_egg_scripts(self, dist): |
| """Write all the scripts for `dist`, unless scripts are excluded""" |
| if not self.exclude_scripts and dist.metadata_isdir('scripts'): |
| for script_name in dist.metadata_listdir('scripts'): |
| if dist.metadata_isdir('scripts/' + script_name): |
| # The "script" is a directory, likely a Python 3 |
| # __pycache__ directory, so skip it. |
| continue |
| self.install_script( |
| dist, script_name, |
| dist.get_metadata('scripts/' + script_name) |
| ) |
| self.install_wrapper_scripts(dist) |
| |
| def add_output(self, path): |
| if os.path.isdir(path): |
| for base, dirs, files in os.walk(path): |
| for filename in files: |
| self.outputs.append(os.path.join(base, filename)) |
| else: |
| self.outputs.append(path) |
| |
| def not_editable(self, spec): |
| if self.editable: |
| raise DistutilsArgError( |
| "Invalid argument %r: you can't use filenames or URLs " |
| "with --editable (except via the --find-links option)." |
| % (spec,) |
| ) |
| |
| def check_editable(self, spec): |
| if not self.editable: |
| return |
| |
| if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.build_directory, spec.key)): |
| raise DistutilsArgError( |
| "%r already exists in %s; can't do a checkout there" % |
| (spec.key, self.build_directory) |
| ) |
| |
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def _tmpdir(self): |
| tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=u"easy_install-") |
| try: |
| # cast to str as workaround for #709 and #710 and #712 |
| yield str(tmpdir) |
| finally: |
| os.path.exists(tmpdir) and rmtree(rmtree_safe(tmpdir)) |
| |
| def easy_install(self, spec, deps=False): |
| with self._tmpdir() as tmpdir: |
| if not isinstance(spec, Requirement): |
| if URL_SCHEME(spec): |
| # It's a url, download it to tmpdir and process |
| self.not_editable(spec) |
| dl = self.package_index.download(spec, tmpdir) |
| return self.install_item(None, dl, tmpdir, deps, True) |
| |
| elif os.path.exists(spec): |
| # Existing file or directory, just process it directly |
| self.not_editable(spec) |
| return self.install_item(None, spec, tmpdir, deps, True) |
| else: |
| spec = parse_requirement_arg(spec) |
| |
| self.check_editable(spec) |
| dist = self.package_index.fetch_distribution( |
| spec, tmpdir, self.upgrade, self.editable, |
| not self.always_copy, self.local_index |
| ) |
| if dist is None: |
| msg = "Could not find suitable distribution for %r" % spec |
| if self.always_copy: |
| msg += " (--always-copy skips system and development eggs)" |
| raise DistutilsError(msg) |
| elif dist.precedence == DEVELOP_DIST: |
| # .egg-info dists don't need installing, just process deps |
| self.process_distribution(spec, dist, deps, "Using") |
| return dist |
| else: |
| return self.install_item(spec, dist.location, tmpdir, deps) |
| |
| def install_item(self, spec, download, tmpdir, deps, install_needed=False): |
| |
| # Installation is also needed if file in tmpdir or is not an egg |
| install_needed = install_needed or self.always_copy |
| install_needed = install_needed or os.path.dirname(download) == tmpdir |
| install_needed = install_needed or not download.endswith('.egg') |
| install_needed = install_needed or ( |
| self.always_copy_from is not None and |
| os.path.dirname(normalize_path(download)) == |
| normalize_path(self.always_copy_from) |
| ) |
| |
| if spec and not install_needed: |
| # at this point, we know it's a local .egg, we just don't know if |
| # it's already installed. |
| for dist in self.local_index[spec.project_name]: |
| if dist.location == download: |
| break |
| else: |
| install_needed = True # it's not in the local index |
| |
| log.info("Processing %s", os.path.basename(download)) |
| |
| if install_needed: |
| dists = self.install_eggs(spec, download, tmpdir) |
| for dist in dists: |
| self.process_distribution(spec, dist, deps) |
| else: |
| dists = [self.egg_distribution(download)] |
| self.process_distribution(spec, dists[0], deps, "Using") |
| |
| if spec is not None: |
| for dist in dists: |
| if dist in spec: |
| return dist |
| |
| def select_scheme(self, name): |
| """Sets the install directories by applying the install schemes.""" |
| # it's the caller's problem if they supply a bad name! |
| scheme = INSTALL_SCHEMES[name] |
| for key in SCHEME_KEYS: |
| attrname = 'install_' + key |
| if getattr(self, attrname) is None: |
| setattr(self, attrname, scheme[key]) |
| |
| def process_distribution(self, requirement, dist, deps=True, *info): |
| self.update_pth(dist) |
| self.package_index.add(dist) |
| if dist in self.local_index[dist.key]: |
| self.local_index.remove(dist) |
| self.local_index.add(dist) |
| self.install_egg_scripts(dist) |
| self.installed_projects[dist.key] = dist |
| log.info(self.installation_report(requirement, dist, *info)) |
| if (dist.has_metadata('dependency_links.txt') and |
| not self.no_find_links): |
| self.package_index.add_find_links( |
| dist.get_metadata_lines('dependency_links.txt') |
| ) |
| if not deps and not self.always_copy: |
| return |
| elif requirement is not None and dist.key != requirement.key: |
| log.warn("Skipping dependencies for %s", dist) |
| return # XXX this is not the distribution we were looking for |
| elif requirement is None or dist not in requirement: |
| # if we wound up with a different version, resolve what we've got |
| distreq = dist.as_requirement() |
| requirement = Requirement(str(distreq)) |
| log.info("Processing dependencies for %s", requirement) |
| try: |
| distros = WorkingSet([]).resolve( |
| [requirement], self.local_index, self.easy_install |
| ) |
| except DistributionNotFound as e: |
| raise DistutilsError(str(e)) from e |
| except VersionConflict as e: |
| raise DistutilsError(e.report()) from e |
| if self.always_copy or self.always_copy_from: |
| # Force all the relevant distros to be copied or activated |
| for dist in distros: |
| if dist.key not in self.installed_projects: |
| self.easy_install(dist.as_requirement()) |
| log.info("Finished processing dependencies for %s", requirement) |
| |
| def should_unzip(self, dist): |
| if self.zip_ok is not None: |
| return not self.zip_ok |
| if dist.has_metadata('not-zip-safe'): |
| return True |
| if not dist.has_metadata('zip-safe'): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def maybe_move(self, spec, dist_filename, setup_base): |
| dst = os.path.join(self.build_directory, spec.key) |
| if os.path.exists(dst): |
| msg = ( |
| "%r already exists in %s; build directory %s will not be kept" |
| ) |
| log.warn(msg, spec.key, self.build_directory, setup_base) |
| return setup_base |
| if os.path.isdir(dist_filename): |
| setup_base = dist_filename |
| else: |
| if os.path.dirname(dist_filename) == setup_base: |
| os.unlink(dist_filename) # get it out of the tmp dir |
| contents = os.listdir(setup_base) |
| if len(contents) == 1: |
| dist_filename = os.path.join(setup_base, contents[0]) |
| if os.path.isdir(dist_filename): |
| # if the only thing there is a directory, move it instead |
| setup_base = dist_filename |
| ensure_directory(dst) |
| shutil.move(setup_base, dst) |
| return dst |
| |
| def install_wrapper_scripts(self, dist): |
| if self.exclude_scripts: |
| return |
| for args in ScriptWriter.best().get_args(dist): |
| self.write_script(*args) |
| |
| def install_script(self, dist, script_name, script_text, dev_path=None): |
| """Generate a legacy script wrapper and install it""" |
| spec = str(dist.as_requirement()) |
| is_script = is_python_script(script_text, script_name) |
| |
| if is_script: |
| body = self._load_template(dev_path) % locals() |
| script_text = ScriptWriter.get_header(script_text) + body |
| self.write_script(script_name, _to_bytes(script_text), 'b') |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _load_template(dev_path): |
| """ |
| There are a couple of template scripts in the package. This |
| function loads one of them and prepares it for use. |
| """ |
| # See https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/134 for info |
| # on script file naming and downstream issues with SVR4 |
| name = 'script.tmpl' |
| if dev_path: |
| name = name.replace('.tmpl', ' (dev).tmpl') |
| |
| raw_bytes = resource_string('setuptools', name) |
| return raw_bytes.decode('utf-8') |
| |
| def write_script(self, script_name, contents, mode="t", blockers=()): |
| """Write an executable file to the scripts directory""" |
| self.delete_blockers( # clean up old .py/.pyw w/o a script |
| [os.path.join(self.script_dir, x) for x in blockers] |
| ) |
| log.info("Installing %s script to %s", script_name, self.script_dir) |
| target = os.path.join(self.script_dir, script_name) |
| self.add_output(target) |
| |
| if self.dry_run: |
| return |
| |
| mask = current_umask() |
| ensure_directory(target) |
| if os.path.exists(target): |
| os.unlink(target) |
| with open(target, "w" + mode) as f: |
| f.write(contents) |
| chmod(target, 0o777 - mask) |
| |
| def install_eggs(self, spec, dist_filename, tmpdir): |
| # .egg dirs or files are already built, so just return them |
| if dist_filename.lower().endswith('.egg'): |
| return [self.install_egg(dist_filename, tmpdir)] |
| elif dist_filename.lower().endswith('.exe'): |
| return [self.install_exe(dist_filename, tmpdir)] |
| elif dist_filename.lower().endswith('.whl'): |
| return [self.install_wheel(dist_filename, tmpdir)] |
| |
| # Anything else, try to extract and build |
| setup_base = tmpdir |
| if os.path.isfile(dist_filename) and not dist_filename.endswith('.py'): |
| unpack_archive(dist_filename, tmpdir, self.unpack_progress) |
| elif os.path.isdir(dist_filename): |
| setup_base = os.path.abspath(dist_filename) |
| |
| if (setup_base.startswith(tmpdir) # something we downloaded |
| and self.build_directory and spec is not None): |
| setup_base = self.maybe_move(spec, dist_filename, setup_base) |
| |
| # Find the setup.py file |
| setup_script = os.path.join(setup_base, 'setup.py') |
| |
| if not os.path.exists(setup_script): |
| setups = glob(os.path.join(setup_base, '*', 'setup.py')) |
| if not setups: |
| raise DistutilsError( |
| "Couldn't find a setup script in %s" % |
| os.path.abspath(dist_filename) |
| ) |
| if len(setups) > 1: |
| raise DistutilsError( |
| "Multiple setup scripts in %s" % |
| os.path.abspath(dist_filename) |
| ) |
| setup_script = setups[0] |
| |
| # Now run it, and return the result |
| if self.editable: |
| log.info(self.report_editable(spec, setup_script)) |
| return [] |
| else: |
| return self.build_and_install(setup_script, setup_base) |
| |
| def egg_distribution(self, egg_path): |
| if os.path.isdir(egg_path): |
| metadata = PathMetadata(egg_path, os.path.join(egg_path, |
| 'EGG-INFO')) |
| else: |
| metadata = EggMetadata(zipimport.zipimporter(egg_path)) |
| return Distribution.from_filename(egg_path, metadata=metadata) |
| |
| def install_egg(self, egg_path, tmpdir): |
| destination = os.path.join( |
| self.install_dir, |
| os.path.basename(egg_path), |
| ) |
| destination = os.path.abspath(destination) |
| if not self.dry_run: |
| ensure_directory(destination) |
| |
| dist = self.egg_distribution(egg_path) |
| if not samefile(egg_path, destination): |
| if os.path.isdir(destination) and not os.path.islink(destination): |
| dir_util.remove_tree(destination, dry_run=self.dry_run) |
| elif os.path.exists(destination): |
| self.execute( |
| os.unlink, |
| (destination,), |
| "Removing " + destination, |
| ) |
| try: |
| new_dist_is_zipped = False |
| if os.path.isdir(egg_path): |
| if egg_path.startswith(tmpdir): |
| f, m = shutil.move, "Moving" |
| else: |
| f, m = shutil.copytree, "Copying" |
| elif self.should_unzip(dist): |
| self.mkpath(destination) |
| f, m = self.unpack_and_compile, "Extracting" |
| else: |
| new_dist_is_zipped = True |
| if egg_path.startswith(tmpdir): |
| f, m = shutil.move, "Moving" |
| else: |
| f, m = shutil.copy2, "Copying" |
| self.execute( |
| f, |
| (egg_path, destination), |
| (m + " %s to %s") % ( |
| os.path.basename(egg_path), |
| os.path.dirname(destination) |
| ), |
| ) |
| update_dist_caches( |
| destination, |
| fix_zipimporter_caches=new_dist_is_zipped, |
| ) |
| except Exception: |
| update_dist_caches(destination, fix_zipimporter_caches=False) |
| raise |
| |
| self.add_output(destination) |
| return self.egg_distribution(destination) |
| |
| def install_exe(self, dist_filename, tmpdir): |
| # See if it's valid, get data |
| cfg = extract_wininst_cfg(dist_filename) |
| if cfg is None: |
| raise DistutilsError( |
| "%s is not a valid distutils Windows .exe" % dist_filename |
| ) |
| # Create a dummy distribution object until we build the real distro |
| dist = Distribution( |
| None, |
| project_name=cfg.get('metadata', 'name'), |
| version=cfg.get('metadata', 'version'), platform=get_platform(), |
| ) |
| |
| # Convert the .exe to an unpacked egg |
| egg_path = os.path.join(tmpdir, dist.egg_name() + '.egg') |
| dist.location = egg_path |
| egg_tmp = egg_path + '.tmp' |
| _egg_info = os.path.join(egg_tmp, 'EGG-INFO') |
| pkg_inf = os.path.join(_egg_info, 'PKG-INFO') |
| ensure_directory(pkg_inf) # make sure EGG-INFO dir exists |
| dist._provider = PathMetadata(egg_tmp, _egg_info) # XXX |
| self.exe_to_egg(dist_filename, egg_tmp) |
| |
| # Write EGG-INFO/PKG-INFO |
| if not os.path.exists(pkg_inf): |
| f = open(pkg_inf, 'w') |
| f.write('Metadata-Version: 1.0\n') |
| for k, v in cfg.items('metadata'): |
| if k != 'target_version': |
| f.write('%s: %s\n' % (k.replace('_', '-').title(), v)) |
| f.close() |
| script_dir = os.path.join(_egg_info, 'scripts') |
| # delete entry-point scripts to avoid duping |
| self.delete_blockers([ |
| os.path.join(script_dir, args[0]) |
| for args in ScriptWriter.get_args(dist) |
| ]) |
| # Build .egg file from tmpdir |
| bdist_egg.make_zipfile( |
| egg_path, egg_tmp, verbose=self.verbose, dry_run=self.dry_run, |
| ) |
| # install the .egg |
| return self.install_egg(egg_path, tmpdir) |
| |
| def exe_to_egg(self, dist_filename, egg_tmp): |
| """Extract a bdist_wininst to the directories an egg would use""" |
| # Check for .pth file and set up prefix translations |
| prefixes = get_exe_prefixes(dist_filename) |
| to_compile = [] |
| native_libs = [] |
| top_level = {} |
| |
| def process(src, dst): |
| s = src.lower() |
| for old, new in prefixes: |
| if s.startswith(old): |
| src = new + src[len(old):] |
| parts = src.split('/') |
| dst = os.path.join(egg_tmp, *parts) |
| dl = dst.lower() |
| if dl.endswith('.pyd') or dl.endswith('.dll'): |
| parts[-1] = bdist_egg.strip_module(parts[-1]) |
| top_level[os.path.splitext(parts[0])[0]] = 1 |
| native_libs.append(src) |
| elif dl.endswith('.py') and old != 'SCRIPTS/': |
| top_level[os.path.splitext(parts[0])[0]] = 1 |
| to_compile.append(dst) |
| return dst |
| if not src.endswith('.pth'): |
| log.warn("WARNING: can't process %s", src) |
| return None |
| |
| # extract, tracking .pyd/.dll->native_libs and .py -> to_compile |
| unpack_archive(dist_filename, egg_tmp, process) |
| stubs = [] |
| for res in native_libs: |
| if res.lower().endswith('.pyd'): # create stubs for .pyd's |
| parts = res.split('/') |
| resource = parts[-1] |
| parts[-1] = bdist_egg.strip_module(parts[-1]) + '.py' |
| pyfile = os.path.join(egg_tmp, *parts) |
| to_compile.append(pyfile) |
| stubs.append(pyfile) |
| bdist_egg.write_stub(resource, pyfile) |
| self.byte_compile(to_compile) # compile .py's |
| bdist_egg.write_safety_flag( |
| os.path.join(egg_tmp, 'EGG-INFO'), |
| bdist_egg.analyze_egg(egg_tmp, stubs)) # write zip-safety flag |
| |
| for name in 'top_level', 'native_libs': |
| if locals()[name]: |
| txt = os.path.join(egg_tmp, 'EGG-INFO', name + '.txt') |
| if not os.path.exists(txt): |
| f = open(txt, 'w') |
| f.write('\n'.join(locals()[name]) + '\n') |
| f.close() |
| |
| def install_wheel(self, wheel_path, tmpdir): |
| wheel = Wheel(wheel_path) |
| assert wheel.is_compatible() |
| destination = os.path.join(self.install_dir, wheel.egg_name()) |
| destination = os.path.abspath(destination) |
| if not self.dry_run: |
| ensure_directory(destination) |
| if os.path.isdir(destination) and not os.path.islink(destination): |
| dir_util.remove_tree(destination, dry_run=self.dry_run) |
| elif os.path.exists(destination): |
| self.execute( |
| os.unlink, |
| (destination,), |
| "Removing " + destination, |
| ) |
| try: |
| self.execute( |
| wheel.install_as_egg, |
| (destination,), |
| ("Installing %s to %s") % ( |
| os.path.basename(wheel_path), |
| os.path.dirname(destination) |
| ), |
| ) |
| finally: |
| update_dist_caches(destination, fix_zipimporter_caches=False) |
| self.add_output(destination) |
| return self.egg_distribution(destination) |
| |
| __mv_warning = textwrap.dedent(""" |
| Because this distribution was installed --multi-version, before you can |
| import modules from this package in an application, you will need to |
| 'import pkg_resources' and then use a 'require()' call similar to one of |
| these examples, in order to select the desired version: |
| |
| pkg_resources.require("%(name)s") # latest installed version |
| pkg_resources.require("%(name)s==%(version)s") # this exact version |
| pkg_resources.require("%(name)s>=%(version)s") # this version or higher |
| """).lstrip() # noqa |
| |
| __id_warning = textwrap.dedent(""" |
| Note also that the installation directory must be on sys.path at runtime for |
| this to work. (e.g. by being the application's script directory, by being on |
| PYTHONPATH, or by being added to sys.path by your code.) |
| """) # noqa |
| |
| def installation_report(self, req, dist, what="Installed"): |
| """Helpful installation message for display to package users""" |
| msg = "\n%(what)s %(eggloc)s%(extras)s" |
| if self.multi_version and not self.no_report: |
| msg += '\n' + self.__mv_warning |
| if self.install_dir not in map(normalize_path, sys.path): |
| msg += '\n' + self.__id_warning |
| |
| eggloc = dist.location |
| name = dist.project_name |
| version = dist.version |
| extras = '' # TODO: self.report_extras(req, dist) |
| return msg % locals() |
| |
| __editable_msg = textwrap.dedent(""" |
| Extracted editable version of %(spec)s to %(dirname)s |
| |
| If it uses setuptools in its setup script, you can activate it in |
| "development" mode by going to that directory and running:: |
| |
| %(python)s setup.py develop |
| |
| See the setuptools documentation for the "develop" command for more info. |
| """).lstrip() # noqa |
| |
| def report_editable(self, spec, setup_script): |
| dirname = os.path.dirname(setup_script) |
| python = sys.executable |
| return '\n' + self.__editable_msg % locals() |
| |
| def run_setup(self, setup_script, setup_base, args): |
| sys.modules.setdefault('distutils.command.bdist_egg', bdist_egg) |
| sys.modules.setdefault('distutils.command.egg_info', egg_info) |
| |
| args = list(args) |
| if self.verbose > 2: |
| v = 'v' * (self.verbose - 1) |
| args.insert(0, '-' + v) |
| elif self.verbose < 2: |
| args.insert(0, '-q') |
| if self.dry_run: |
| args.insert(0, '-n') |
| log.info( |
| "Running %s %s", setup_script[len(setup_base) + 1:], ' '.join(args) |
| ) |
| try: |
| run_setup(setup_script, args) |
| except SystemExit as v: |
| raise DistutilsError( |
| "Setup script exited with %s" % (v.args[0],) |
| ) from v |
| |
| def build_and_install(self, setup_script, setup_base): |
| args = ['bdist_egg', '--dist-dir'] |
| |
| dist_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp( |
| prefix='egg-dist-tmp-', dir=os.path.dirname(setup_script) |
| ) |
| try: |
| self._set_fetcher_options(os.path.dirname(setup_script)) |
| args.append(dist_dir) |
| |
| self.run_setup(setup_script, setup_base, args) |
| all_eggs = Environment([dist_dir]) |
| eggs = [] |
| for key in all_eggs: |
| for dist in all_eggs[key]: |
| eggs.append(self.install_egg(dist.location, setup_base)) |
| if not eggs and not self.dry_run: |
| log.warn("No eggs found in %s (setup script problem?)", |
| dist_dir) |
| return eggs |
| finally: |
| rmtree(dist_dir) |
| log.set_verbosity(self.verbose) # restore our log verbosity |
| |
| def _set_fetcher_options(self, base): |
| """ |
| When easy_install is about to run bdist_egg on a source dist, that |
| source dist might have 'setup_requires' directives, requiring |
| additional fetching. Ensure the fetcher options given to easy_install |
| are available to that command as well. |
| """ |
| # find the fetch options from easy_install and write them out |
| # to the setup.cfg file. |
| ei_opts = self.distribution.get_option_dict('easy_install').copy() |
| fetch_directives = ( |
| 'find_links', 'site_dirs', 'index_url', 'optimize', 'allow_hosts', |
| ) |
| fetch_options = {} |
| for key, val in ei_opts.items(): |
| if key not in fetch_directives: |
| continue |
| fetch_options[key.replace('_', '-')] = val[1] |
| # create a settings dictionary suitable for `edit_config` |
| settings = dict(easy_install=fetch_options) |
| cfg_filename = os.path.join(base, 'setup.cfg') |
| setopt.edit_config(cfg_filename, settings) |
| |
| def update_pth(self, dist): |
| if self.pth_file is None: |
| return |
| |
| for d in self.pth_file[dist.key]: # drop old entries |
| if self.multi_version or d.location != dist.location: |
| log.info("Removing %s from easy-install.pth file", d) |
| self.pth_file.remove(d) |
| if d.location in self.shadow_path: |
| self.shadow_path.remove(d.location) |
| |
| if not self.multi_version: |
| if dist.location in self.pth_file.paths: |
| log.info( |
| "%s is already the active version in easy-install.pth", |
| dist, |
| ) |
| else: |
| log.info("Adding %s to easy-install.pth file", dist) |
| self.pth_file.add(dist) # add new entry |
| if dist.location not in self.shadow_path: |
| self.shadow_path.append(dist.location) |
| |
| if not self.dry_run: |
| |
| self.pth_file.save() |
| |
| if dist.key == 'setuptools': |
| # Ensure that setuptools itself never becomes unavailable! |
| # XXX should this check for latest version? |
| filename = os.path.join(self.install_dir, 'setuptools.pth') |
| if os.path.islink(filename): |
| os.unlink(filename) |
| f = open(filename, 'wt') |
| f.write(self.pth_file.make_relative(dist.location) + '\n') |
| f.close() |
| |
| def unpack_progress(self, src, dst): |
| # Progress filter for unpacking |
| log.debug("Unpacking %s to %s", src, dst) |
| return dst # only unpack-and-compile skips files for dry run |
| |
| def unpack_and_compile(self, egg_path, destination): |
| to_compile = [] |
| to_chmod = [] |
| |
| def pf(src, dst): |
| if dst.endswith('.py') and not src.startswith('EGG-INFO/'): |
| to_compile.append(dst) |
| elif dst.endswith('.dll') or dst.endswith('.so'): |
| to_chmod.append(dst) |
| self.unpack_progress(src, dst) |
| return not self.dry_run and dst or None |
| |
| unpack_archive(egg_path, destination, pf) |
| self.byte_compile(to_compile) |
| if not self.dry_run: |
| for f in to_chmod: |
| mode = ((os.stat(f)[stat.ST_MODE]) | 0o555) & 0o7755 |
| chmod(f, mode) |
| |
| def byte_compile(self, to_compile): |
| if sys.dont_write_bytecode: |
| return |
| |
| from distutils.util import byte_compile |
| |
| try: |
| # try to make the byte compile messages quieter |
| log.set_verbosity(self.verbose - 1) |
| |
| byte_compile(to_compile, optimize=0, force=1, dry_run=self.dry_run) |
| if self.optimize: |
| byte_compile( |
| to_compile, optimize=self.optimize, force=1, |
| dry_run=self.dry_run, |
| ) |
| finally: |
| log.set_verbosity(self.verbose) # restore original verbosity |
| |
| __no_default_msg = textwrap.dedent(""" |
| bad install directory or PYTHONPATH |
| |
| You are attempting to install a package to a directory that is not |
| on PYTHONPATH and which Python does not read ".pth" files from. The |
| installation directory you specified (via --install-dir, --prefix, or |
| the distutils default setting) was: |
| |
| %s |
| |
| and your PYTHONPATH environment variable currently contains: |
| |
| %r |
| |
| Here are some of your options for correcting the problem: |
| |
| * You can choose a different installation directory, i.e., one that is |
| on PYTHONPATH or supports .pth files |
| |
| * You can add the installation directory to the PYTHONPATH environment |
| variable. (It must then also be on PYTHONPATH whenever you run |
| Python and want to use the package(s) you are installing.) |
| |
| * You can set up the installation directory to support ".pth" files by |
| using one of the approaches described here: |
| |
| https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/easy_install.html#custom-installation-locations |
| |
| |
| Please make the appropriate changes for your system and try again. |
| """).strip() |
| |
| def create_home_path(self): |
| """Create directories under ~.""" |
| if not self.user: |
| return |
| home = convert_path(os.path.expanduser("~")) |
| for name, path in six.iteritems(self.config_vars): |
| if path.startswith(home) and not os.path.isdir(path): |
| self.debug_print("os.makedirs('%s', 0o700)" % path) |
| os.makedirs(path, 0o700) |
| |
| INSTALL_SCHEMES = dict( |
| posix=dict( |
| install_dir='$base/lib/python$py_version_short/site-packages', |
| script_dir='$base/bin', |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| DEFAULT_SCHEME = dict( |
| install_dir='$base/Lib/site-packages', |
| script_dir='$base/Scripts', |
| ) |
| |
| def _expand(self, *attrs): |
| config_vars = self.get_finalized_command('install').config_vars |
| |
| if self.prefix: |
| # Set default install_dir/scripts from --prefix |
| config_vars = config_vars.copy() |
| config_vars['base'] = self.prefix |
| scheme = self.INSTALL_SCHEMES.get(os.name, self.DEFAULT_SCHEME) |
| for attr, val in scheme.items(): |
| if getattr(self, attr, None) is None: |
| setattr(self, attr, val) |
| |
| from distutils.util import subst_vars |
| |
| for attr in attrs: |
| val = getattr(self, attr) |
| if val is not None: |
| val = subst_vars(val, config_vars) |
| if os.name == 'posix': |
| val = os.path.expanduser(val) |
| setattr(self, attr, val) |
| |
| |
| def _pythonpath(): |
| items = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH', '').split(os.pathsep) |
| return filter(None, items) |
| |
| |
| def get_site_dirs(): |
| """ |
| Return a list of 'site' dirs |
| """ |
| |
| sitedirs = [] |
| |
| # start with PYTHONPATH |
| sitedirs.extend(_pythonpath()) |
| |
| prefixes = [sys.prefix] |
| if sys.exec_prefix != sys.prefix: |
| prefixes.append(sys.exec_prefix) |
| for prefix in prefixes: |
| if prefix: |
| if sys.platform in ('os2emx', 'riscos'): |
| sitedirs.append(os.path.join(prefix, "Lib", "site-packages")) |
| elif os.sep == '/': |
| sitedirs.extend([ |
| os.path.join( |
| prefix, |
| "lib", |
| "python{}.{}".format(*sys.version_info), |
| "site-packages", |
| ), |
| os.path.join(prefix, "lib", "site-python"), |
| ]) |
| else: |
| sitedirs.extend([ |
| prefix, |
| os.path.join(prefix, "lib", "site-packages"), |
| ]) |
| if sys.platform == 'darwin': |
| # for framework builds *only* we add the standard Apple |
| # locations. Currently only per-user, but /Library and |
| # /Network/Library could be added too |
| if 'Python.framework' in prefix: |
| home = os.environ.get('HOME') |
| if home: |
| home_sp = os.path.join( |
| home, |
| 'Library', |
| 'Python', |
| '{}.{}'.format(*sys.version_info), |
| 'site-packages', |
| ) |
| sitedirs.append(home_sp) |
| lib_paths = get_path('purelib'), get_path('platlib') |
| for site_lib in lib_paths: |
| if site_lib not in sitedirs: |
| sitedirs.append(site_lib) |
| |
| if site.ENABLE_USER_SITE: |
| sitedirs.append(site.USER_SITE) |
| |
| try: |
| sitedirs.extend(site.getsitepackages()) |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| |
| sitedirs = list(map(normalize_path, sitedirs)) |
| |
| return sitedirs |
| |
| |
| def expand_paths(inputs): |
| """Yield sys.path directories that might contain "old-style" packages""" |
| |
| seen = {} |
| |
| for dirname in inputs: |
| dirname = normalize_path(dirname) |
| if dirname in seen: |
| continue |
| |
| seen[dirname] = 1 |
| if not os.path.isdir(dirname): |
| continue |
| |
| files = os.listdir(dirname) |
| yield dirname, files |
| |
| for name in files: |
| if not name.endswith('.pth'): |
| # We only care about the .pth files |
| continue |
| if name in ('easy-install.pth', 'setuptools.pth'): |
| # Ignore .pth files that we control |
| continue |
| |
| # Read the .pth file |
| f = open(os.path.join(dirname, name)) |
| lines = list(yield_lines(f)) |
| f.close() |
| |
| # Yield existing non-dupe, non-import directory lines from it |
| for line in lines: |
| if not line.startswith("import"): |
| line = normalize_path(line.rstrip()) |
| if line not in seen: |
| seen[line] = 1 |
| if not os.path.isdir(line): |
| continue |
| yield line, os.listdir(line) |
| |
| |
| def extract_wininst_cfg(dist_filename): |
| """Extract configuration data from a bdist_wininst .exe |
| |
| Returns a configparser.RawConfigParser, or None |
| """ |
| f = open(dist_filename, 'rb') |
| try: |
| endrec = zipfile._EndRecData(f) |
| if endrec is None: |
| return None |
| |
| prepended = (endrec[9] - endrec[5]) - endrec[6] |
| if prepended < 12: # no wininst data here |
| return None |
| f.seek(prepended - 12) |
| |
| tag, cfglen, bmlen = struct.unpack("<iii", f.read(12)) |
| if tag not in (0x1234567A, 0x1234567B): |
| return None # not a valid tag |
| |
| f.seek(prepended - (12 + cfglen)) |
| init = {'version': '', 'target_version': ''} |
| cfg = configparser.RawConfigParser(init) |
| try: |
| part = f.read(cfglen) |
| # Read up to the first null byte. |
| config = part.split(b'\0', 1)[0] |
| # Now the config is in bytes, but for RawConfigParser, it should |
| # be text, so decode it. |
| config = config.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) |
| cfg.readfp(six.StringIO(config)) |
| except configparser.Error: |
| return None |
| if not cfg.has_section('metadata') or not cfg.has_section('Setup'): |
| return None |
| return cfg |
| |
| finally: |
| f.close() |
| |
| |
| def get_exe_prefixes(exe_filename): |
| """Get exe->egg path translations for a given .exe file""" |
| |
| prefixes = [ |
| ('PURELIB/', ''), |
| ('PLATLIB/pywin32_system32', ''), |
| ('PLATLIB/', ''), |
| ('SCRIPTS/', 'EGG-INFO/scripts/'), |
| ('DATA/lib/site-packages', ''), |
| ] |
| z = zipfile.ZipFile(exe_filename) |
| try: |
| for info in z.infolist(): |
| name = info.filename |
| parts = name.split('/') |
| if len(parts) == 3 and parts[2] == 'PKG-INFO': |
| if parts[1].endswith('.egg-info'): |
| prefixes.insert(0, ('/'.join(parts[:2]), 'EGG-INFO/')) |
| break |
| if len(parts) != 2 or not name.endswith('.pth'): |
| continue |
| if name.endswith('-nspkg.pth'): |
| continue |
| if parts[0].upper() in ('PURELIB', 'PLATLIB'): |
| contents = z.read(name) |
| if not six.PY2: |
| contents = contents.decode() |
| for pth in yield_lines(contents): |
| pth = pth.strip().replace('\\', '/') |
| if not pth.startswith('import'): |
| prefixes.append((('%s/%s/' % (parts[0], pth)), '')) |
| finally: |
| z.close() |
| prefixes = [(x.lower(), y) for x, y in prefixes] |
| prefixes.sort() |
| prefixes.reverse() |
| return prefixes |
| |
| |
| class PthDistributions(Environment): |
| """A .pth file with Distribution paths in it""" |
| |
| dirty = False |
| |
| def __init__(self, filename, sitedirs=()): |
| self.filename = filename |
| self.sitedirs = list(map(normalize_path, sitedirs)) |
| self.basedir = normalize_path(os.path.dirname(self.filename)) |
| self._load() |
| Environment.__init__(self, [], None, None) |
| for path in yield_lines(self.paths): |
| list(map(self.add, find_distributions(path, True))) |
| |
| def _load(self): |
| self.paths = [] |
| saw_import = False |
| seen = dict.fromkeys(self.sitedirs) |
| if os.path.isfile(self.filename): |
| f = open(self.filename, 'rt') |
| for line in f: |
| if line.startswith('import'): |
| saw_import = True |
| continue |
| path = line.rstrip() |
| self.paths.append(path) |
| if not path.strip() or path.strip().startswith('#'): |
| continue |
| # skip non-existent paths, in case somebody deleted a package |
| # manually, and duplicate paths as well |
| path = self.paths[-1] = normalize_path( |
| os.path.join(self.basedir, path) |
| ) |
| if not os.path.exists(path) or path in seen: |
| self.paths.pop() # skip it |
| self.dirty = True # we cleaned up, so we're dirty now :) |
| continue |
| seen[path] = 1 |
| f.close() |
| |
| if self.paths and not saw_import: |
| self.dirty = True # ensure anything we touch has import wrappers |
| while self.paths and not self.paths[-1].strip(): |
| self.paths.pop() |
| |
| def save(self): |
| """Write changed .pth file back to disk""" |
| if not self.dirty: |
| return |
| |
| rel_paths = list(map(self.make_relative, self.paths)) |
| if rel_paths: |
| log.debug("Saving %s", self.filename) |
| lines = self._wrap_lines(rel_paths) |
| data = '\n'.join(lines) + '\n' |
| |
| if os.path.islink(self.filename): |
| os.unlink(self.filename) |
| with open(self.filename, 'wt') as f: |
| f.write(data) |
| |
| elif os.path.exists(self.filename): |
| log.debug("Deleting empty %s", self.filename) |
| os.unlink(self.filename) |
| |
| self.dirty = False |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _wrap_lines(lines): |
| return lines |
| |
| def add(self, dist): |
| """Add `dist` to the distribution map""" |
| new_path = ( |
| dist.location not in self.paths and ( |
| dist.location not in self.sitedirs or |
| # account for '.' being in PYTHONPATH |
| dist.location == os.getcwd() |
| ) |
| ) |
| if new_path: |
| self.paths.append(dist.location) |
| self.dirty = True |
| Environment.add(self, dist) |
| |
| def remove(self, dist): |
| """Remove `dist` from the distribution map""" |
| while dist.location in self.paths: |
| self.paths.remove(dist.location) |
| self.dirty = True |
| Environment.remove(self, dist) |
| |
| def make_relative(self, path): |
| npath, last = os.path.split(normalize_path(path)) |
| baselen = len(self.basedir) |
| parts = [last] |
| sep = os.altsep == '/' and '/' or os.sep |
| while len(npath) >= baselen: |
| if npath == self.basedir: |
| parts.append(os.curdir) |
| parts.reverse() |
| return sep.join(parts) |
| npath, last = os.path.split(npath) |
| parts.append(last) |
| else: |
| return path |
| |
| |
| class RewritePthDistributions(PthDistributions): |
| @classmethod |
| def _wrap_lines(cls, lines): |
| yield cls.prelude |
| for line in lines: |
| yield line |
| yield cls.postlude |
| |
| prelude = _one_liner(""" |
| import sys |
| sys.__plen = len(sys.path) |
| """) |
| postlude = _one_liner(""" |
| import sys |
| new = sys.path[sys.__plen:] |
| del sys.path[sys.__plen:] |
| p = getattr(sys, '__egginsert', 0) |
| sys.path[p:p] = new |
| sys.__egginsert = p + len(new) |
| """) |
| |
| |
| if os.environ.get('SETUPTOOLS_SYS_PATH_TECHNIQUE', 'raw') == 'rewrite': |
| PthDistributions = RewritePthDistributions |
| |
| |
| def _first_line_re(): |
| """ |
| Return a regular expression based on first_line_re suitable for matching |
| strings. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(first_line_re.pattern, str): |
| return first_line_re |
| |
| # first_line_re in Python >=3.1.4 and >=3.2.1 is a bytes pattern. |
| return re.compile(first_line_re.pattern.decode()) |
| |
| |
| def auto_chmod(func, arg, exc): |
| if func in [os.unlink, os.remove] and os.name == 'nt': |
| chmod(arg, stat.S_IWRITE) |
| return func(arg) |
| et, ev, _ = sys.exc_info() |
| six.reraise(et, (ev[0], ev[1] + (" %s %s" % (func, arg)))) |
| |
| |
| def update_dist_caches(dist_path, fix_zipimporter_caches): |
| """ |
| Fix any globally cached `dist_path` related data |
| |
| `dist_path` should be a path of a newly installed egg distribution (zipped |
| or unzipped). |
| |
| sys.path_importer_cache contains finder objects that have been cached when |
| importing data from the original distribution. Any such finders need to be |
| cleared since the replacement distribution might be packaged differently, |
| e.g. a zipped egg distribution might get replaced with an unzipped egg |
| folder or vice versa. Having the old finders cached may then cause Python |
| to attempt loading modules from the replacement distribution using an |
| incorrect loader. |
| |
| zipimport.zipimporter objects are Python loaders charged with importing |
| data packaged inside zip archives. If stale loaders referencing the |
| original distribution, are left behind, they can fail to load modules from |
| the replacement distribution. E.g. if an old zipimport.zipimporter instance |
| is used to load data from a new zipped egg archive, it may cause the |
| operation to attempt to locate the requested data in the wrong location - |
| one indicated by the original distribution's zip archive directory |
| information. Such an operation may then fail outright, e.g. report having |
| read a 'bad local file header', or even worse, it may fail silently & |
| return invalid data. |
| |
| zipimport._zip_directory_cache contains cached zip archive directory |
| information for all existing zipimport.zipimporter instances and all such |
| instances connected to the same archive share the same cached directory |
| information. |
| |
| If asked, and the underlying Python implementation allows it, we can fix |
| all existing zipimport.zipimporter instances instead of having to track |
| them down and remove them one by one, by updating their shared cached zip |
| archive directory information. This, of course, assumes that the |
| replacement distribution is packaged as a zipped egg. |
| |
| If not asked to fix existing zipimport.zipimporter instances, we still do |
| our best to clear any remaining zipimport.zipimporter related cached data |
| that might somehow later get used when attempting to load data from the new |
| distribution and thus cause such load operations to fail. Note that when |
| tracking down such remaining stale data, we can not catch every conceivable |
| usage from here, and we clear only those that we know of and have found to |
| cause problems if left alive. Any remaining caches should be updated by |
| whomever is in charge of maintaining them, i.e. they should be ready to |
| handle us replacing their zip archives with new distributions at runtime. |
| |
| """ |
| # There are several other known sources of stale zipimport.zipimporter |
| # instances that we do not clear here, but might if ever given a reason to |
| # do so: |
| # * Global setuptools pkg_resources.working_set (a.k.a. 'master working |
| # set') may contain distributions which may in turn contain their |
| # zipimport.zipimporter loaders. |
| # * Several zipimport.zipimporter loaders held by local variables further |
| # up the function call stack when running the setuptools installation. |
| # * Already loaded modules may have their __loader__ attribute set to the |
| # exact loader instance used when importing them. Python 3.4 docs state |
| # that this information is intended mostly for introspection and so is |
| # not expected to cause us problems. |
| normalized_path = normalize_path(dist_path) |
| _uncache(normalized_path, sys.path_importer_cache) |
| if fix_zipimporter_caches: |
| _replace_zip_directory_cache_data(normalized_path) |
| else: |
| # Here, even though we do not want to fix existing and now stale |
| # zipimporter cache information, we still want to remove it. Related to |
| # Python's zip archive directory information cache, we clear each of |
| # its stale entries in two phases: |
| # 1. Clear the entry so attempting to access zip archive information |
| # via any existing stale zipimport.zipimporter instances fails. |
| # 2. Remove the entry from the cache so any newly constructed |
| # zipimport.zipimporter instances do not end up using old stale |
| # zip archive directory information. |
| # This whole stale data removal step does not seem strictly necessary, |
| # but has been left in because it was done before we started replacing |
| # the zip archive directory information cache content if possible, and |
| # there are no relevant unit tests that we can depend on to tell us if |
| # this is really needed. |
| _remove_and_clear_zip_directory_cache_data(normalized_path) |
| |
| |
| def _collect_zipimporter_cache_entries(normalized_path, cache): |
| """ |
| Return zipimporter cache entry keys related to a given normalized path. |
| |
| Alternative path spellings (e.g. those using different character case or |
| those using alternative path separators) related to the same path are |
| included. Any sub-path entries are included as well, i.e. those |
| corresponding to zip archives embedded in other zip archives. |
| |
| """ |
| result = [] |
| prefix_len = len(normalized_path) |
| for p in cache: |
| np = normalize_path(p) |
| if (np.startswith(normalized_path) and |
| np[prefix_len:prefix_len + 1] in (os.sep, '')): |
| result.append(p) |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def _update_zipimporter_cache(normalized_path, cache, updater=None): |
| """ |
| Update zipimporter cache data for a given normalized path. |
| |
| Any sub-path entries are processed as well, i.e. those corresponding to zip |
| archives embedded in other zip archives. |
| |
| Given updater is a callable taking a cache entry key and the original entry |
| (after already removing the entry from the cache), and expected to update |
| the entry and possibly return a new one to be inserted in its place. |
| Returning None indicates that the entry should not be replaced with a new |
| one. If no updater is given, the cache entries are simply removed without |
| any additional processing, the same as if the updater simply returned None. |
| |
| """ |
| for p in _collect_zipimporter_cache_entries(normalized_path, cache): |
| # N.B. pypy's custom zipimport._zip_directory_cache implementation does |
| # not support the complete dict interface: |
| # * Does not support item assignment, thus not allowing this function |
| # to be used only for removing existing cache entries. |
| # * Does not support the dict.pop() method, forcing us to use the |
| # get/del patterns instead. For more detailed information see the |
| # following links: |
| # https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/202#issuecomment-202913420 |
| # http://bit.ly/2h9itJX |
| old_entry = cache[p] |
| del cache[p] |
| new_entry = updater and updater(p, old_entry) |
| if new_entry is not None: |
| cache[p] = new_entry |
| |
| |
| def _uncache(normalized_path, cache): |
| _update_zipimporter_cache(normalized_path, cache) |
| |
| |
| def _remove_and_clear_zip_directory_cache_data(normalized_path): |
| def clear_and_remove_cached_zip_archive_directory_data(path, old_entry): |
| old_entry.clear() |
| |
| _update_zipimporter_cache( |
| normalized_path, zipimport._zip_directory_cache, |
| updater=clear_and_remove_cached_zip_archive_directory_data) |
| |
| |
| # PyPy Python implementation does not allow directly writing to the |
| # zipimport._zip_directory_cache and so prevents us from attempting to correct |
| # its content. The best we can do there is clear the problematic cache content |
| # and have PyPy repopulate it as needed. The downside is that if there are any |
| # stale zipimport.zipimporter instances laying around, attempting to use them |
| # will fail due to not having its zip archive directory information available |
| # instead of being automatically corrected to use the new correct zip archive |
| # directory information. |
| if '__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names: |
| _replace_zip_directory_cache_data = \ |
| _remove_and_clear_zip_directory_cache_data |
| else: |
| |
| def _replace_zip_directory_cache_data(normalized_path): |
| def replace_cached_zip_archive_directory_data(path, old_entry): |
| # N.B. In theory, we could load the zip directory information just |
| # once for all updated path spellings, and then copy it locally and |
| # update its contained path strings to contain the correct |
| # spelling, but that seems like a way too invasive move (this cache |
| # structure is not officially documented anywhere and could in |
| # theory change with new Python releases) for no significant |
| # benefit. |
| old_entry.clear() |
| zipimport.zipimporter(path) |
| old_entry.update(zipimport._zip_directory_cache[path]) |
| return old_entry |
| |
| _update_zipimporter_cache( |
| normalized_path, zipimport._zip_directory_cache, |
| updater=replace_cached_zip_archive_directory_data) |
| |
| |
| def is_python(text, filename='<string>'): |
| "Is this string a valid Python script?" |
| try: |
| compile(text, filename, 'exec') |
| except (SyntaxError, TypeError): |
| return False |
| else: |
| return True |
| |
| |
| def is_sh(executable): |
| """Determine if the specified executable is a .sh (contains a #! line)""" |
| try: |
| with io.open(executable, encoding='latin-1') as fp: |
| magic = fp.read(2) |
| except (OSError, IOError): |
| return executable |
| return magic == '#!' |
| |
| |
| def nt_quote_arg(arg): |
| """Quote a command line argument according to Windows parsing rules""" |
| return subprocess.list2cmdline([arg]) |
| |
| |
| def is_python_script(script_text, filename): |
| """Is this text, as a whole, a Python script? (as opposed to shell/bat/etc. |
| """ |
| if filename.endswith('.py') or filename.endswith('.pyw'): |
| return True # extension says it's Python |
| if is_python(script_text, filename): |
| return True # it's syntactically valid Python |
| if script_text.startswith('#!'): |
| # It begins with a '#!' line, so check if 'python' is in it somewhere |
| return 'python' in script_text.splitlines()[0].lower() |
| |
| return False # Not any Python I can recognize |
| |
| |
| try: |
| from os import chmod as _chmod |
| except ImportError: |
| # Jython compatibility |
| def _chmod(*args): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| def chmod(path, mode): |
| log.debug("changing mode of %s to %o", path, mode) |
| try: |
| _chmod(path, mode) |
| except os.error as e: |
| log.debug("chmod failed: %s", e) |
| |
| |
| class CommandSpec(list): |
| """ |
| A command spec for a #! header, specified as a list of arguments akin to |
| those passed to Popen. |
| """ |
| |
| options = [] |
| split_args = dict() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def best(cls): |
| """ |
| Choose the best CommandSpec class based on environmental conditions. |
| """ |
| return cls |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _sys_executable(cls): |
| _default = os.path.normpath(sys.executable) |
| return os.environ.get('__PYVENV_LAUNCHER__', _default) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def from_param(cls, param): |
| """ |
| Construct a CommandSpec from a parameter to build_scripts, which may |
| be None. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(param, cls): |
| return param |
| if isinstance(param, list): |
| return cls(param) |
| if param is None: |
| return cls.from_environment() |
| # otherwise, assume it's a string. |
| return cls.from_string(param) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def from_environment(cls): |
| return cls([cls._sys_executable()]) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def from_string(cls, string): |
| """ |
| Construct a command spec from a simple string representing a command |
| line parseable by shlex.split. |
| """ |
| items = shlex.split(string, **cls.split_args) |
| return cls(items) |
| |
| def install_options(self, script_text): |
| self.options = shlex.split(self._extract_options(script_text)) |
| cmdline = subprocess.list2cmdline(self) |
| if not isascii(cmdline): |
| self.options[:0] = ['-x'] |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _extract_options(orig_script): |
| """ |
| Extract any options from the first line of the script. |
| """ |
| first = (orig_script + '\n').splitlines()[0] |
| match = _first_line_re().match(first) |
| options = match.group(1) or '' if match else '' |
| return options.strip() |
| |
| def as_header(self): |
| return self._render(self + list(self.options)) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _strip_quotes(item): |
| _QUOTES = '"\'' |
| for q in _QUOTES: |
| if item.startswith(q) and item.endswith(q): |
| return item[1:-1] |
| return item |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _render(items): |
| cmdline = subprocess.list2cmdline( |
| CommandSpec._strip_quotes(item.strip()) for item in items) |
| return '#!' + cmdline + '\n' |
| |
| |
| # For pbr compat; will be removed in a future version. |
| sys_executable = CommandSpec._sys_executable() |
| |
| |
| class WindowsCommandSpec(CommandSpec): |
| split_args = dict(posix=False) |
| |
| |
| class ScriptWriter: |
| """ |
| Encapsulates behavior around writing entry point scripts for console and |
| gui apps. |
| """ |
| |
| template = textwrap.dedent(r""" |
| # EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: %(spec)r,%(group)r,%(name)r |
| import re |
| import sys |
| |
| # for compatibility with easy_install; see #2198 |
| __requires__ = %(spec)r |
| |
| try: |
| from importlib.metadata import distribution |
| except ImportError: |
| try: |
| from importlib_metadata import distribution |
| except ImportError: |
| from pkg_resources import load_entry_point |
| |
| |
| def importlib_load_entry_point(spec, group, name): |
| dist_name, _, _ = spec.partition('==') |
| matches = ( |
| entry_point |
| for entry_point in distribution(dist_name).entry_points |
| if entry_point.group == group and entry_point.name == name |
| ) |
| return next(matches).load() |
| |
| |
| globals().setdefault('load_entry_point', importlib_load_entry_point) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0]) |
| sys.exit(load_entry_point(%(spec)r, %(group)r, %(name)r)()) |
| """).lstrip() |
| |
| command_spec_class = CommandSpec |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_script_args(cls, dist, executable=None, wininst=False): |
| # for backward compatibility |
| warnings.warn("Use get_args", EasyInstallDeprecationWarning) |
| writer = (WindowsScriptWriter if wininst else ScriptWriter).best() |
| header = cls.get_script_header("", executable, wininst) |
| return writer.get_args(dist, header) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_script_header(cls, script_text, executable=None, wininst=False): |
| # for backward compatibility |
| warnings.warn( |
| "Use get_header", EasyInstallDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
| if wininst: |
| executable = "python.exe" |
| return cls.get_header(script_text, executable) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_args(cls, dist, header=None): |
| """ |
| Yield write_script() argument tuples for a distribution's |
| console_scripts and gui_scripts entry points. |
| """ |
| if header is None: |
| header = cls.get_header() |
| spec = str(dist.as_requirement()) |
| for type_ in 'console', 'gui': |
| group = type_ + '_scripts' |
| for name, ep in dist.get_entry_map(group).items(): |
| cls._ensure_safe_name(name) |
| script_text = cls.template % locals() |
| args = cls._get_script_args(type_, name, header, script_text) |
| for res in args: |
| yield res |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _ensure_safe_name(name): |
| """ |
| Prevent paths in *_scripts entry point names. |
| """ |
| has_path_sep = re.search(r'[\\/]', name) |
| if has_path_sep: |
| raise ValueError("Path separators not allowed in script names") |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_writer(cls, force_windows): |
| # for backward compatibility |
| warnings.warn("Use best", EasyInstallDeprecationWarning) |
| return WindowsScriptWriter.best() if force_windows else cls.best() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def best(cls): |
| """ |
| Select the best ScriptWriter for this environment. |
| """ |
| if sys.platform == 'win32' or (os.name == 'java' and os._name == 'nt'): |
| return WindowsScriptWriter.best() |
| else: |
| return cls |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _get_script_args(cls, type_, name, header, script_text): |
| # Simply write the stub with no extension. |
| yield (name, header + script_text) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_header(cls, script_text="", executable=None): |
| """Create a #! line, getting options (if any) from script_text""" |
| cmd = cls.command_spec_class.best().from_param(executable) |
| cmd.install_options(script_text) |
| return cmd.as_header() |
| |
| |
| class WindowsScriptWriter(ScriptWriter): |
| command_spec_class = WindowsCommandSpec |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_writer(cls): |
| # for backward compatibility |
| warnings.warn("Use best", EasyInstallDeprecationWarning) |
| return cls.best() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def best(cls): |
| """ |
| Select the best ScriptWriter suitable for Windows |
| """ |
| writer_lookup = dict( |
| executable=WindowsExecutableLauncherWriter, |
| natural=cls, |
| ) |
| # for compatibility, use the executable launcher by default |
| launcher = os.environ.get('SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER', 'executable') |
| return writer_lookup[launcher] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _get_script_args(cls, type_, name, header, script_text): |
| "For Windows, add a .py extension" |
| ext = dict(console='.pya', gui='.pyw')[type_] |
| if ext not in os.environ['PATHEXT'].lower().split(';'): |
| msg = ( |
| "{ext} not listed in PATHEXT; scripts will not be " |
| "recognized as executables." |
| ).format(**locals()) |
| warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning) |
| old = ['.pya', '.py', '-script.py', '.pyc', '.pyo', '.pyw', '.exe'] |
| old.remove(ext) |
| header = cls._adjust_header(type_, header) |
| blockers = [name + x for x in old] |
| yield name + ext, header + script_text, 't', blockers |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _adjust_header(cls, type_, orig_header): |
| """ |
| Make sure 'pythonw' is used for gui and and 'python' is used for |
| console (regardless of what sys.executable is). |
| """ |
| pattern = 'pythonw.exe' |
| repl = 'python.exe' |
| if type_ == 'gui': |
| pattern, repl = repl, pattern |
| pattern_ob = re.compile(re.escape(pattern), re.IGNORECASE) |
| new_header = pattern_ob.sub(string=orig_header, repl=repl) |
| return new_header if cls._use_header(new_header) else orig_header |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _use_header(new_header): |
| """ |
| Should _adjust_header use the replaced header? |
| |
| On non-windows systems, always use. On |
| Windows systems, only use the replaced header if it resolves |
| to an executable on the system. |
| """ |
| clean_header = new_header[2:-1].strip('"') |
| return sys.platform != 'win32' or find_executable(clean_header) |
| |
| |
| class WindowsExecutableLauncherWriter(WindowsScriptWriter): |
| @classmethod |
| def _get_script_args(cls, type_, name, header, script_text): |
| """ |
| For Windows, add a .py extension and an .exe launcher |
| """ |
| if type_ == 'gui': |
| launcher_type = 'gui' |
| ext = '-script.pyw' |
| old = ['.pyw'] |
| else: |
| launcher_type = 'cli' |
| ext = '-script.py' |
| old = ['.py', '.pyc', '.pyo'] |
| hdr = cls._adjust_header(type_, header) |
| blockers = [name + x for x in old] |
| yield (name + ext, hdr + script_text, 't', blockers) |
| yield ( |
| name + '.exe', get_win_launcher(launcher_type), |
| 'b' # write in binary mode |
| ) |
| if not is_64bit(): |
| # install a manifest for the launcher to prevent Windows |
| # from detecting it as an installer (which it will for |
| # launchers like easy_install.exe). Consider only |
| # adding a manifest for launchers detected as installers. |
| # See Distribute #143 for details. |
| m_name = name + '.exe.manifest' |
| yield (m_name, load_launcher_manifest(name), 't') |
| |
| |
| # for backward-compatibility |
| get_script_args = ScriptWriter.get_script_args |
| get_script_header = ScriptWriter.get_script_header |
| |
| |
| def get_win_launcher(type): |
| """ |
| Load the Windows launcher (executable) suitable for launching a script. |
| |
| `type` should be either 'cli' or 'gui' |
| |
| Returns the executable as a byte string. |
| """ |
| launcher_fn = '%s.exe' % type |
| if is_64bit(): |
| launcher_fn = launcher_fn.replace(".", "-64.") |
| else: |
| launcher_fn = launcher_fn.replace(".", "-32.") |
| return resource_string('setuptools', launcher_fn) |
| |
| |
| def load_launcher_manifest(name): |
| manifest = pkg_resources.resource_string(__name__, 'launcher manifest.xml') |
| if six.PY2: |
| return manifest % vars() |
| else: |
| return manifest.decode('utf-8') % vars() |
| |
| |
| def rmtree(path, ignore_errors=False, onerror=auto_chmod): |
| return shutil.rmtree(path, ignore_errors, onerror) |
| |
| |
| def current_umask(): |
| tmp = os.umask(0o022) |
| os.umask(tmp) |
| return tmp |
| |
| |
| def bootstrap(): |
| # This function is called when setuptools*.egg is run using /bin/sh |
| import setuptools |
| |
| argv0 = os.path.dirname(setuptools.__path__[0]) |
| sys.argv[0] = argv0 |
| sys.argv.append(argv0) |
| main() |
| |
| |
| def main(argv=None, **kw): |
| from setuptools import setup |
| from setuptools.dist import Distribution |
| |
| class DistributionWithoutHelpCommands(Distribution): |
| common_usage = "" |
| |
| def _show_help(self, *args, **kw): |
| with _patch_usage(): |
| Distribution._show_help(self, *args, **kw) |
| |
| if argv is None: |
| argv = sys.argv[1:] |
| |
| with _patch_usage(): |
| setup( |
| script_args=['-q', 'easy_install', '-v'] + argv, |
| script_name=sys.argv[0] or 'easy_install', |
| distclass=DistributionWithoutHelpCommands, |
| **kw |
| ) |
| |
| |
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def _patch_usage(): |
| import distutils.core |
| USAGE = textwrap.dedent(""" |
| usage: %(script)s [options] requirement_or_url ... |
| or: %(script)s --help |
| """).lstrip() |
| |
| def gen_usage(script_name): |
| return USAGE % dict( |
| script=os.path.basename(script_name), |
| ) |
| |
| saved = distutils.core.gen_usage |
| distutils.core.gen_usage = gen_usage |
| try: |
| yield |
| finally: |
| distutils.core.gen_usage = saved |
| |
| |
| class EasyInstallDeprecationWarning(SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning): |
| """ |
| Warning for EasyInstall deprecations, bypassing suppression. |
| """ |