9078b0c275
Error message when package not found in the global requirements has formatting placeholder for the missing package name, but no formatting was being called to actually populate the name. Change-Id: Ibf778c61f170fcb798dc93c79c9ab4cdae658c84 Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmail.com>
328 lines
12 KiB
Python
328 lines
12 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2011 OpenStack, LLC.
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# Copyright (c) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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# Copyright (c) 2013 OpenStack Foundation
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import collections
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from openstack_requirements import project
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from openstack_requirements import requirement
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from packaging import markers
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from packaging import specifiers
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class RequirementsList(object):
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def __init__(self, name, project):
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self.name = name
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self.reqs_by_file = {}
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self.project = project
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self.failed = False
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@property
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def reqs(self):
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return {k: v for d in self.reqs_by_file.values()
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for k, v in d.items()}
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def extract_reqs(self, content, strict):
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reqs = collections.defaultdict(set)
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parsed = requirement.parse(content)
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for name, entries in parsed.items():
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if not name:
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# Comments and other unprocessed lines
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continue
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list_reqs = [r for (r, line) in entries]
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# Strip the comments out before checking if there are duplicates
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list_reqs_stripped = [r._replace(comment='') for r in list_reqs]
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if strict and len(list_reqs_stripped) != len(set(
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list_reqs_stripped)):
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print("Requirements file has duplicate entries "
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"for package %s : %r." % (name, list_reqs))
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self.failed = True
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reqs[name].update(list_reqs)
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return reqs
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def process(self, strict=True):
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"""Convert the project into ready to use data.
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- an iterable of requirement sets to check
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- each set has the following rules:
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- each has a list of Requirements objects
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- duplicates are not permitted within that list
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"""
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print("Checking %(name)s" % {'name': self.name})
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# First, parse.
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for fname, content in self.project.get('requirements', {}).items():
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print("Processing %(fname)s" % {'fname': fname})
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if strict and not content.endswith('\n'):
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print("Requirements file %s does not "
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"end with a newline." % fname)
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self.reqs_by_file[fname] = self.extract_reqs(content, strict)
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for name, content in project.extras(self.project).items():
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print("Processing .[%(extra)s]" % {'extra': name})
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self.reqs_by_file[name] = self.extract_reqs(content, strict)
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def _get_exclusions(req):
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return set(
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spec
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for spec in req.specifiers.split(',')
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if '!=' in spec or '<' in spec
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)
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def _is_requirement_in_global_reqs(req, global_reqs):
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req_exclusions = _get_exclusions(req)
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for req2 in global_reqs:
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matching = True
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for aname in ['package', 'location', 'markers']:
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rval = getattr(req, aname)
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r2val = getattr(req2, aname)
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if rval != r2val:
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print('{} {!r}: {!r} does not match {!r}'.format(
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req, aname, rval, r2val))
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matching = False
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if not matching:
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continue
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# This matches the right package and other properties, so
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# ensure that any exclusions are a subset of the global
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# set.
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global_exclusions = _get_exclusions(req2)
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if req_exclusions.issubset(global_exclusions):
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return True
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else:
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difference = global_exclusions - req_exclusions
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print(
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"Requirement for package {} "
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"excludes a version not excluded in the "
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"global list.\n"
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" Local settings : {}\n"
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" Global settings: {}\n"
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" Unexpected : {}".format(
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req.package, req_exclusions, global_exclusions,
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difference)
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)
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return False
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print(
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"Could not find a global requirements entry to match package {}. "
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"If the package is already included in the global list, "
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"the name or platform markers there may not match the local "
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"settings.".format(req.package)
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)
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return False
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def get_global_reqs(content):
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"""Return global_reqs structure.
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Parse content and return dict mapping names to sets of Requirement
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objects."
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"""
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global_reqs = {}
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parsed = requirement.parse(content)
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for k, entries in parsed.items():
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# Discard the lines: we don't need them.
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global_reqs[k] = set(r for (r, line) in entries)
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return global_reqs
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def _validate_one(name, reqs, blacklist, global_reqs):
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"Returns True if there is a failure."
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if name in blacklist:
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# Blacklisted items are not synced and are managed
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# by project teams as they see fit, so no further
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# testing is needed.
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return False
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if name not in global_reqs:
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print("Requirement %s not in openstack/requirements" %
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str(reqs))
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return True
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counts = {}
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for req in reqs:
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if req.extras:
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for extra in req.extras:
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counts[extra] = counts.get(extra, 0) + 1
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else:
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counts[''] = counts.get('', 0) + 1
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if not _is_requirement_in_global_reqs(
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req, global_reqs[name]):
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return True
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# check for minimum being defined
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min = [s for s in req.specifiers.split(',') if '>' in s]
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if not min:
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print("Requirement for package %s has no lower bound" % name)
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return True
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for extra, count in counts.items():
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if count != len(global_reqs[name]):
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print("Package %s%s requirement does not match "
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"number of lines (%d) in "
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"openstack/requirements" % (
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name,
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('[%s]' % extra) if extra else '',
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len(global_reqs[name])))
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return True
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return False
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def validate(head_reqs, blacklist, global_reqs):
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failed = False
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# iterate through the changing entries and see if they match the global
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# equivalents we want enforced
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for fname, freqs in head_reqs.reqs_by_file.items():
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print("Validating %(fname)s" % {'fname': fname})
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for name, reqs in freqs.items():
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failed = (
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_validate_one(
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name,
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reqs,
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blacklist,
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global_reqs,
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)
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or failed
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)
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return failed
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def _find_constraint(req, constraints):
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"""Return the constraint matching the markers for req.
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Given a requirement, find the constraint with matching markers.
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If none match, find a constraint without any markers at all.
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Otherwise return None.
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"""
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if req.markers:
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req_markers = markers.Marker(req.markers)
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for constraint_setting, _ in constraints:
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if constraint_setting.markers == req.markers:
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return constraint_setting
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if not constraint_setting.markers:
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# There is no point in performing the complex
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# comparison for a constraint that has no markers, so
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# we skip it here. If we find no closer match then the
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# loop at the end of the function will look for a
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# constraint without a marker and use that.
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continue
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# NOTE(dhellmann): This is a very naive attempt to check
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# marker compatibility that relies on internal
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# implementation details of the packaging library. The
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# best way to ensure the constraint and requirements match
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# is to use the same marker string in the corresponding
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# lines.
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c_markers = markers.Marker(constraint_setting.markers)
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env = {
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str(var): str(val)
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for var, op, val in c_markers._markers # WARNING: internals
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}
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if req_markers.evaluate(env):
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return constraint_setting
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# Try looking for a constraint without any markers.
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for constraint_setting, _ in constraints:
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if not constraint_setting.markers:
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return constraint_setting
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return None
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def validate_lower_constraints(req_list, constraints, blacklist):
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"""Return True if there is an error.
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:param reqs: RequirementsList for the head of the branch
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:param constraints: Parsed lower-constraints.txt or None
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"""
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if constraints is None:
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return False
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parsed_constraints = requirement.parse(constraints)
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failed = False
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for fname, freqs in req_list.reqs_by_file.items():
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if fname == 'doc/requirements.txt':
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# Skip things that are not needed for unit or functional
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# tests.
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continue
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print("Validating lower constraints of {}".format(fname))
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for name, reqs in freqs.items():
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if name in blacklist:
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continue
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if name not in parsed_constraints:
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print('Package {!r} is used in {} '
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'but not in lower-constraints.txt'.format(
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name, fname))
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failed = True
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continue
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for req in reqs:
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spec = specifiers.SpecifierSet(req.specifiers)
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# FIXME(dhellmann): This will only find constraints
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# where the markers match the requirements list
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# exactly, so we can't do things like use different
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# constrained versions for different versions of
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# python 3 if the requirement range is expressed as
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# python_version>3.0. We can support different
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# versions if there is a different requirement
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# specification for each version of python. I don't
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# really know how smart we want this to be, because
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# I'm not sure we want to support extremely
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# complicated dependency sets.
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constraint_setting = _find_constraint(
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req,
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parsed_constraints[name],
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)
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if not constraint_setting:
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print('Unable to find constraint for {} '
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'matching {!r} or without any markers.'.format(
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name, req.markers))
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failed = True
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continue
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version = constraint_setting.specifiers.lstrip('=')
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if not spec.contains(version):
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print('Package {!r} is constrained to {} '
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'which is incompatible with the settings {} '
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'from {}.'.format(
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name, version, req, fname))
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failed = True
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min = [
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s
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for s in req.specifiers.split(',')
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if '>' in s
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]
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if not min:
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# No minimum specified. Ignore this and let some
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# other validation trap the error.
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continue
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expected = min[0].lstrip('>=')
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if version != expected:
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print('Package {!r} is constrained to {} '
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'which does not match '
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'the minimum version specifier {} in {}'.format(
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name, version, expected, fname))
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failed = True
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return failed
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