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#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
# Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
"""
This file originates from the 'jupyter-packaging' package, and
contains a set of useful utilities for including npm packages
within a Python package.
"""
from collections import defaultdict
from os.path import join as pjoin
import io
import os
import functools
import pipes
import re
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
# BEFORE importing distutils, remove MANIFEST. distutils doesn't properly
# update it when the contents of directories change.
if os.path.exists("MANIFEST"):
os.remove("MANIFEST")
from distutils.cmd import Command
from distutils import log
try:
from setuptools.command.build_py import build_py
from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist
except ImportError:
from distutils.command.build_py import build_py
from distutils.command.sdist import sdist
from setuptools.command.develop import develop
from setuptools.command.bdist_egg import bdist_egg
try:
from wheel.bdist_wheel import bdist_wheel
except ImportError:
bdist_wheel = None
if sys.platform == "win32":
from subprocess import list2cmdline
else:
def list2cmdline(cmd_list):
return " ".join(map(pipes.quote, cmd_list))
__version__ = "0.2.0"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Top Level Variables
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
is_repo = os.path.exists(pjoin(HERE, ".git"))
node_modules = pjoin(HERE, "node_modules")
SEPARATORS = os.sep if os.altsep is None else os.sep + os.altsep
npm_path = ":".join(
[
pjoin(HERE, "node_modules", ".bin"),
os.environ.get("PATH", os.defpath),
]
)
if "--skip-npm" in sys.argv:
print("Skipping npm install as requested.")
skip_npm = True
sys.argv.remove("--skip-npm")
else:
skip_npm = False
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Public Functions
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def get_version(file, name="__version__"):
"""Get the version of the package from the given file by
executing it and extracting the given `name`.
"""
path = os.path.realpath(file)
version_ns = {}
with io.open(path, encoding="utf8") as f:
exec(f.read(), {}, version_ns)
return version_ns[name]
def find_packages(top=HERE):
"""
Find all of the packages.
"""
packages = []
for d, dirs, _ in os.walk(top, followlinks=True):
packages.append(os.path.relpath(d, HERE).replace(os.path.sep, "."))
return packages
def update_package_data(distribution):
"""update build_py options to get package_data changes"""
build_py = distribution.get_command_obj("build_py")
build_py.finalize_options()
class bdist_egg_disabled(bdist_egg):
"""Disabled version of bdist_egg
Prevents setup.py install performing setuptools' default easy_install,
which it should never ever do.
"""
def run(self):
sys.exit(
"Aborting implicit building of eggs. Use `pip install .` "
" to install from source."
)
def create_cmdclass(prerelease_cmd=None, package_data_spec=None, data_files_spec=None):
"""Create a command class with the given optional prerelease class.
Parameters
----------
prerelease_cmd: (name, Command) tuple, optional
The command to run before releasing.
package_data_spec: dict, optional
A dictionary whose keys are the dotted package names and
whose values are a list of glob patterns.
data_files_spec: list, optional
A list of (path, dname, pattern) tuples where the path is the
`data_files` install path, dname is the source directory, and the
pattern is a glob pattern.
Notes
-----
We use specs so that we can find the files *after* the build
command has run.
The package data glob patterns should be relative paths from the package
folder containing the __init__.py file, which is given as the package
name.
e.g. `dict(foo=['./bar/*', './baz/**'])`
The data files directories should be absolute paths or relative paths
from the root directory of the repository. Data files are specified
differently from `package_data` because we need a separate path entry
for each nested folder in `data_files`, and this makes it easier to
parse.
e.g. `('share/foo/bar', 'pkgname/bizz, '*')`
"""
wrapped = [prerelease_cmd] if prerelease_cmd else []
if package_data_spec or data_files_spec:
wrapped.append("handle_files")
wrapper = functools.partial(_wrap_command, wrapped)
handle_files = _get_file_handler(package_data_spec, data_files_spec)
if "bdist_egg" in sys.argv:
egg = wrapper(bdist_egg, strict=True)
else:
egg = bdist_egg_disabled
cmdclass = dict(
build_py=wrapper(build_py, strict=is_repo),
bdist_egg=egg,
sdist=wrapper(sdist, strict=True),
handle_files=handle_files,
)
if bdist_wheel:
cmdclass["bdist_wheel"] = wrapper(bdist_wheel, strict=True)
cmdclass["develop"] = wrapper(develop, strict=True)
return cmdclass
def command_for_func(func):
"""Create a command that calls the given function."""
class FuncCommand(BaseCommand):
def run(self):
func()
update_package_data(self.distribution)
return FuncCommand
def run(cmd, **kwargs):
"""Echo a command before running it. Defaults to repo as cwd"""
log.info("> " + list2cmdline(cmd))
kwargs.setdefault("cwd", HERE)
kwargs.setdefault("shell", os.name == "nt")
if not isinstance(cmd, (list, tuple)) and os.name != "nt":
cmd = shlex.split(cmd)
cmd[0] = which(cmd[0])
return subprocess.check_call(cmd, **kwargs)
def is_stale(target, source):
"""Test whether the target file/directory is stale based on the source
file/directory.
"""
if not os.path.exists(target):
return True
target_mtime = recursive_mtime(target) or 0
return compare_recursive_mtime(source, cutoff=target_mtime)
class BaseCommand(Command):
"""Empty command because Command needs subclasses to override too much"""
user_options = []
def initialize_options(self):
pass
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def get_inputs(self):
return []
def get_outputs(self):
return []
def combine_commands(*commands):
"""Return a Command that combines several commands."""
class CombinedCommand(Command):
user_options = []
def initialize_options(self):
self.commands = []
for C in commands:
self.commands.append(C(self.distribution))
for c in self.commands:
c.initialize_options()
def finalize_options(self):
for c in self.commands:
c.finalize_options()
def run(self):
for c in self.commands:
c.run()
return CombinedCommand
def compare_recursive_mtime(path, cutoff, newest=True):
"""Compare the newest/oldest mtime for all files in a directory.
Cutoff should be another mtime to be compared against. If an mtime that is
newer/older than the cutoff is found it will return True.
E.g. if newest=True, and a file in path is newer than the cutoff, it will
return True.
"""
if os.path.isfile(path):
mt = mtime(path)
if newest:
if mt > cutoff:
return True
elif mt < cutoff:
return True
for dirname, _, filenames in os.walk(path, topdown=False):
for filename in filenames:
mt = mtime(pjoin(dirname, filename))
if newest: # Put outside of loop?
if mt > cutoff:
return True
elif mt < cutoff:
return True
return False
def recursive_mtime(path, newest=True):
"""Gets the newest/oldest mtime for all files in a directory."""
if os.path.isfile(path):
return mtime(path)
current_extreme = None
for dirname, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(path, topdown=False):
for filename in filenames:
mt = mtime(pjoin(dirname, filename))
if newest: # Put outside of loop?
if mt >= (current_extreme or mt):
current_extreme = mt
elif mt <= (current_extreme or mt):
current_extreme = mt
return current_extreme
def mtime(path):
"""shorthand for mtime"""
return os.stat(path).st_mtime
def install_npm(
path=None, build_dir=None, source_dir=None, build_cmd="build", force=False, npm=None
):
"""Return a Command for managing an npm installation.
Note: The command is skipped if the `--skip-npm` flag is used.
Parameters
----------
path: str, optional
The base path of the node package. Defaults to the repo root.
build_dir: str, optional
The target build directory. If this and source_dir are given,
the JavaScript will only be build if necessary.
source_dir: str, optional
The source code directory.
build_cmd: str, optional
The npm command to build assets to the build_dir.
npm: str or list, optional.
The npm executable name, or a tuple of ['node', executable].
"""
class NPM(BaseCommand):
description = "install package.json dependencies using npm"
def run(self):
if skip_npm:
log.info("Skipping npm-installation")
return
node_package = path or HERE
node_modules = pjoin(node_package, "node_modules")
is_yarn = os.path.exists(pjoin(node_package, "yarn.lock"))
npm_cmd = npm
if npm is None:
if is_yarn:
npm_cmd = ["yarn"]
else:
npm_cmd = ["npm"]
if not which(npm_cmd[0]):
log.error(
"`{0}` unavailable. If you're running this command "
"using sudo, make sure `{0}` is availble to sudo".format(npm_cmd[0])
)
return
if force or is_stale(node_modules, pjoin(node_package, "package.json")):
log.info(
"Installing build dependencies with npm. This may "
"take a while..."
)
run(npm_cmd + ["install"], cwd=node_package)
if build_dir and source_dir and not force:
should_build = is_stale(build_dir, source_dir)
else:
should_build = True
if should_build:
run(npm_cmd + ["run", build_cmd], cwd=node_package)
return NPM
def ensure_targets(targets):
"""Return a Command that checks that certain files exist.
Raises a ValueError if any of the files are missing.
Note: The check is skipped if the `--skip-npm` flag is used.
"""
class TargetsCheck(BaseCommand):
def run(self):
if skip_npm:
log.info("Skipping target checks")
return
missing = [t for t in targets if not os.path.exists(t)]
if missing:
raise ValueError(("missing files: %s" % missing))
return TargetsCheck
# `shutils.which` function copied verbatim from the Python-3.3 source.
def which(cmd, mode=os.F_OK | os.X_OK, path=None):
"""Given a command, mode, and a PATH string, return the path which
conforms to the given mode on the PATH, or None if there is no such
file.
`mode` defaults to os.F_OK | os.X_OK. `path` defaults to the result
of os.environ.get("PATH"), or can be overridden with a custom search
path.
"""
# Check that a given file can be accessed with the correct mode.
# Additionally check that `file` is not a directory, as on Windows
# directories pass the os.access check.
def _access_check(fn, mode):
return os.path.exists(fn) and os.access(fn, mode) and not os.path.isdir(fn)
# Short circuit. If we're given a full path which matches the mode
# and it exists, we're done here.
if _access_check(cmd, mode):
return cmd
path = (path or os.environ.get("PATH", os.defpath)).split(os.pathsep)
if sys.platform == "win32":
# The current directory takes precedence on Windows.
if os.curdir not in path:
path.insert(0, os.curdir)
# PATHEXT is necessary to check on Windows.
pathext = os.environ.get("PATHEXT", "").split(os.pathsep)
# See if the given file matches any of the expected path extensions.
# This will allow us to short circuit when given "python.exe".
matches = [cmd for ext in pathext if cmd.lower().endswith(ext.lower())]
# If it does match, only test that one, otherwise we have to try
# others.
files = [cmd] if matches else [cmd + ext.lower() for ext in pathext]
else:
# On other platforms you don't have things like PATHEXT to tell you
# what file suffixes are executable, so just pass on cmd as-is.
files = [cmd]
seen = set()
for dir in path:
dir = os.path.normcase(dir)
if dir not in seen:
seen.add(dir)
for thefile in files:
name = os.path.join(dir, thefile)
if _access_check(name, mode):
return name
return None
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Private Functions
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _wrap_command(cmds, cls, strict=True):
"""Wrap a setup command
Parameters
----------
cmds: list(str)
The names of the other commands to run prior to the command.
strict: boolean, optional
Wether to raise errors when a pre-command fails.
"""
class WrappedCommand(cls):
def run(self):
if not getattr(self, "uninstall", None):
try:
[self.run_command(cmd) for cmd in cmds]
except Exception:
if strict:
raise
else:
pass
# update package data
update_package_data(self.distribution)
result = cls.run(self)
return result
return WrappedCommand
def _get_file_handler(package_data_spec, data_files_spec):
"""Get a package_data and data_files handler command."""
class FileHandler(BaseCommand):
def run(self):
package_data = self.distribution.package_data
package_spec = package_data_spec or dict()
for (key, patterns) in package_spec.items():
package_data[key] = _get_package_data(key, patterns)
self.distribution.data_files = _get_data_files(
data_files_spec, self.distribution.data_files
)
return FileHandler
def _get_data_files(data_specs, existing):
"""Expand data file specs into valid data files metadata.
Parameters
----------
data_specs: list of tuples
See [createcmdclass] for description.
existing: list of tuples
The existing distrubution data_files metadata.
Returns
-------
A valid list of data_files items.
"""
# Extract the existing data files into a staging object.
file_data = defaultdict(list)
for (path, files) in existing or []:
file_data[path] = files
# Extract the files and assign them to the proper data
# files path.
for (path, dname, pattern) in data_specs or []:
dname = dname.replace(os.sep, "/")
offset = len(dname) + 1
files = _get_files(pjoin(dname, pattern))
for fname in files:
# Normalize the path.
root = os.path.dirname(fname)
full_path = "/".join([path, root[offset:]])
if full_path.endswith("/"):
full_path = full_path[:-1]
file_data[full_path].append(fname)
# Construct the data files spec.
data_files = []
for (path, files) in file_data.items():
data_files.append((path, files))
return data_files
def _get_files(file_patterns, top=HERE):
"""Expand file patterns to a list of paths.
Parameters
-----------
file_patterns: list or str
A list of glob patterns for the data file locations.
The globs can be recursive if they include a `**`.
They should be relative paths from the top directory or
absolute paths.
top: str
the directory to consider for data files
Note:
Files in `node_modules` are ignored.
"""
if not isinstance(file_patterns, (list, tuple)):
file_patterns = [file_patterns]
for i, p in enumerate(file_patterns):
if os.path.isabs(p):
file_patterns[i] = os.path.relpath(p, top)
matchers = [_compile_pattern(p) for p in file_patterns]
files = set()
for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(top):
# Don't recurse into node_modules
if "node_modules" in dirnames:
dirnames.remove("node_modules")
for m in matchers:
for filename in filenames:
fn = os.path.relpath(pjoin(root, filename), top)
if m(fn):
files.add(fn.replace(os.sep, "/"))
return list(files)
def _get_package_data(root, file_patterns=None):
"""Expand file patterns to a list of `package_data` paths.
Parameters
-----------
root: str
The relative path to the package root from `HERE`.
file_patterns: list or str, optional
A list of glob patterns for the data file locations.
The globs can be recursive if they include a `**`.
They should be relative paths from the root or
absolute paths. If not given, all files will be used.
Note:
Files in `node_modules` are ignored.
"""
if file_patterns is None:
file_patterns = ["*"]
return _get_files(file_patterns, pjoin(HERE, root))
def _compile_pattern(pat, ignore_case=True):
"""Translate and compile a glob pattern to a regular expression matcher."""
if isinstance(pat, bytes):
pat_str = pat.decode("ISO-8859-1")
res_str = _translate_glob(pat_str)
res = res_str.encode("ISO-8859-1")
else:
res = _translate_glob(pat)
flags = re.IGNORECASE if ignore_case else 0
return re.compile(res, flags=flags).match
def _iexplode_path(path):
"""Iterate over all the parts of a path.
Splits path recursively with os.path.split().
"""
(head, tail) = os.path.split(path)
if not head or (not tail and head == path):
if head:
yield head
if tail or not head:
yield tail
return
for p in _iexplode_path(head):
yield p
yield tail
def _translate_glob(pat):
"""Translate a glob PATTERN to a regular expression."""
translated_parts = []
for part in _iexplode_path(pat):
translated_parts.append(_translate_glob_part(part))
os_sep_class = "[%s]" % re.escape(SEPARATORS)
res = _join_translated(translated_parts, os_sep_class)
return f"(?ms){res}\\Z"
def _join_translated(translated_parts, os_sep_class):
"""Join translated glob pattern parts.
This is different from a simple join, as care need to be taken
to allow ** to match ZERO or more directories.
"""
res = ""
for part in translated_parts[:-1]:
if part == ".*":
# drop separator, since it is optional
# (** matches ZERO or more dirs)
res += part
else:
res += part + os_sep_class
if translated_parts[-1] == ".*":
# Final part is **
res += ".+"
# Follow stdlib/git convention of matching all sub files/directories:
res += "({os_sep_class}?.*)?".format(os_sep_class=os_sep_class)
else:
res += translated_parts[-1]
return res
def _translate_glob_part(pat):
"""Translate a glob PATTERN PART to a regular expression."""
# Code modified from Python 3 standard lib fnmatch:
if pat == "**":
return ".*"
i, n = 0, len(pat)
res = []
while i < n:
c = pat[i]
i = i + 1
if c == "*":
# Match anything but path separators:
res.append("[^%s]*" % SEPARATORS)
elif c == "?":
res.append("[^%s]?" % SEPARATORS)
elif c == "[":
j = i
if j < n and pat[j] == "!":
j = j + 1
if j < n and pat[j] == "]":
j = j + 1
while j < n and pat[j] != "]":
j = j + 1
if j >= n:
res.append("\\[")
else:
stuff = pat[i:j].replace("\\", "\\\\")
i = j + 1
if stuff[0] == "!":
stuff = "^" + stuff[1:]
elif stuff[0] == "^":
stuff = "\\" + stuff
res.append("[%s]" % stuff)
else:
res.append(re.escape(c))
return "".join(res)