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+"""
+Support for installing and building the "wheel" binary package format.
+"""
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import collections
+import compileall
+import csv
+import hashlib
+import logging
+import os.path
+import re
+import shutil
+import stat
+import sys
+import warnings
+from base64 import urlsafe_b64encode
+from email.parser import Parser
+
+from pip._vendor import pkg_resources
+from pip._vendor.distlib.scripts import ScriptMaker
+from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
+from pip._vendor.six import StringIO
+
+from pip._internal import pep425tags
+from pip._internal.download import unpack_url
+from pip._internal.exceptions import (
+ InstallationError, InvalidWheelFilename, UnsupportedWheel,
+)
+from pip._internal.locations import distutils_scheme
+from pip._internal.models.link import Link
+from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log
+from pip._internal.utils.marker_files import PIP_DELETE_MARKER_FILENAME
+from pip._internal.utils.misc import (
+ LOG_DIVIDER, call_subprocess, captured_stdout, ensure_dir,
+ format_command_args, path_to_url, read_chunks,
+)
+from pip._internal.utils.setuptools_build import make_setuptools_shim_args
+from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory
+from pip._internal.utils.typing import MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING
+from pip._internal.utils.ui import open_spinner
+
+if MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING:
+ from typing import (
+ Dict, List, Optional, Sequence, Mapping, Tuple, IO, Text, Any, Iterable
+ )
+ from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement
+ from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement
+ from pip._internal.download import PipSession
+ from pip._internal.index import FormatControl, PackageFinder
+ from pip._internal.operations.prepare import (
+ RequirementPreparer
+ )
+ from pip._internal.cache import WheelCache
+ from pip._internal.pep425tags import Pep425Tag
+
+ InstalledCSVRow = Tuple[str, ...]
+
+
+VERSION_COMPATIBLE = (1, 0)
+
+
+logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+def normpath(src, p):
+ return os.path.relpath(src, p).replace(os.path.sep, '/')
+
+
+def hash_file(path, blocksize=1 << 20):
+ # type: (str, int) -> Tuple[Any, int]
+ """Return (hash, length) for path using hashlib.sha256()"""
+ h = hashlib.sha256()
+ length = 0
+ with open(path, 'rb') as f:
+ for block in read_chunks(f, size=blocksize):
+ length += len(block)
+ h.update(block)
+ return (h, length) # type: ignore
+
+
+def rehash(path, blocksize=1 << 20):
+ # type: (str, int) -> Tuple[str, str]
+ """Return (encoded_digest, length) for path using hashlib.sha256()"""
+ h, length = hash_file(path, blocksize)
+ digest = 'sha256=' + urlsafe_b64encode(
+ h.digest()
+ ).decode('latin1').rstrip('=')
+ # unicode/str python2 issues
+ return (digest, str(length)) # type: ignore
+
+
+def open_for_csv(name, mode):
+ # type: (str, Text) -> IO
+ if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
+ nl = {} # type: Dict[str, Any]
+ bin = 'b'
+ else:
+ nl = {'newline': ''} # type: Dict[str, Any]
+ bin = ''
+ return open(name, mode + bin, **nl)
+
+
+def replace_python_tag(wheelname, new_tag):
+ # type: (str, str) -> str
+ """Replace the Python tag in a wheel file name with a new value.
+ """
+ parts = wheelname.split('-')
+ parts[-3] = new_tag
+ return '-'.join(parts)
+
+
+def fix_script(path):
+ # type: (str) -> Optional[bool]
+ """Replace #!python with #!/path/to/python
+ Return True if file was changed."""
+ # XXX RECORD hashes will need to be updated
+ if os.path.isfile(path):
+ with open(path, 'rb') as script:
+ firstline = script.readline()
+ if not firstline.startswith(b'#!python'):
+ return False
+ exename = sys.executable.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
+ firstline = b'#!' + exename + os.linesep.encode("ascii")
+ rest = script.read()
+ with open(path, 'wb') as script:
+ script.write(firstline)
+ script.write(rest)
+ return True
+ return None
+
+
+dist_info_re = re.compile(r"""^(?P<namever>(?P<name>.+?)(-(?P<ver>.+?))?)
+ \.dist-info$""", re.VERBOSE)
+
+
+def root_is_purelib(name, wheeldir):
+ # type: (str, str) -> bool
+ """
+ Return True if the extracted wheel in wheeldir should go into purelib.
+ """
+ name_folded = name.replace("-", "_")
+ for item in os.listdir(wheeldir):
+ match = dist_info_re.match(item)
+ if match and match.group('name') == name_folded:
+ with open(os.path.join(wheeldir, item, 'WHEEL')) as wheel:
+ for line in wheel:
+ line = line.lower().rstrip()
+ if line == "root-is-purelib: true":
+ return True
+ return False
+
+
+def get_entrypoints(filename):
+ # type: (str) -> Tuple[Dict[str, str], Dict[str, str]]
+ if not os.path.exists(filename):
+ return {}, {}
+
+ # This is done because you can pass a string to entry_points wrappers which
+ # means that they may or may not be valid INI files. The attempt here is to
+ # strip leading and trailing whitespace in order to make them valid INI
+ # files.
+ with open(filename) as fp:
+ data = StringIO()
+ for line in fp:
+ data.write(line.strip())
+ data.write("\n")
+ data.seek(0)
+
+ # get the entry points and then the script names
+ entry_points = pkg_resources.EntryPoint.parse_map(data)
+ console = entry_points.get('console_scripts', {})
+ gui = entry_points.get('gui_scripts', {})
+
+ def _split_ep(s):
+ """get the string representation of EntryPoint, remove space and split
+ on '='"""
+ return str(s).replace(" ", "").split("=")
+
+ # convert the EntryPoint objects into strings with module:function
+ console = dict(_split_ep(v) for v in console.values())
+ gui = dict(_split_ep(v) for v in gui.values())
+ return console, gui
+
+
+def message_about_scripts_not_on_PATH(scripts):
+ # type: (Sequence[str]) -> Optional[str]
+ """Determine if any scripts are not on PATH and format a warning.
+
+ Returns a warning message if one or more scripts are not on PATH,
+ otherwise None.
+ """
+ if not scripts:
+ return None
+
+ # Group scripts by the path they were installed in
+ grouped_by_dir = collections.defaultdict(set) # type: Dict[str, set]
+ for destfile in scripts:
+ parent_dir = os.path.dirname(destfile)
+ script_name = os.path.basename(destfile)
+ grouped_by_dir[parent_dir].add(script_name)
+
+ # We don't want to warn for directories that are on PATH.
+ not_warn_dirs = [
+ os.path.normcase(i).rstrip(os.sep) for i in
+ os.environ.get("PATH", "").split(os.pathsep)
+ ]
+ # If an executable sits with sys.executable, we don't warn for it.
+ # This covers the case of venv invocations without activating the venv.
+ not_warn_dirs.append(os.path.normcase(os.path.dirname(sys.executable)))
+ warn_for = {
+ parent_dir: scripts for parent_dir, scripts in grouped_by_dir.items()
+ if os.path.normcase(parent_dir) not in not_warn_dirs
+ }
+ if not warn_for:
+ return None
+
+ # Format a message
+ msg_lines = []
+ for parent_dir, scripts in warn_for.items():
+ sorted_scripts = sorted(scripts) # type: List[str]
+ if len(sorted_scripts) == 1:
+ start_text = "script {} is".format(sorted_scripts[0])
+ else:
+ start_text = "scripts {} are".format(
+ ", ".join(sorted_scripts[:-1]) + " and " + sorted_scripts[-1]
+ )
+
+ msg_lines.append(
+ "The {} installed in '{}' which is not on PATH."
+ .format(start_text, parent_dir)
+ )
+
+ last_line_fmt = (
+ "Consider adding {} to PATH or, if you prefer "
+ "to suppress this warning, use --no-warn-script-location."
+ )
+ if len(msg_lines) == 1:
+ msg_lines.append(last_line_fmt.format("this directory"))
+ else:
+ msg_lines.append(last_line_fmt.format("these directories"))
+
+ # Returns the formatted multiline message
+ return "\n".join(msg_lines)
+
+
+def sorted_outrows(outrows):
+ # type: (Iterable[InstalledCSVRow]) -> List[InstalledCSVRow]
+ """
+ Return the given rows of a RECORD file in sorted order.
+
+ Each row is a 3-tuple (path, hash, size) and corresponds to a record of
+ a RECORD file (see PEP 376 and PEP 427 for details). For the rows
+ passed to this function, the size can be an integer as an int or string,
+ or the empty string.
+ """
+ # Normally, there should only be one row per path, in which case the
+ # second and third elements don't come into play when sorting.
+ # However, in cases in the wild where a path might happen to occur twice,
+ # we don't want the sort operation to trigger an error (but still want
+ # determinism). Since the third element can be an int or string, we
+ # coerce each element to a string to avoid a TypeError in this case.
+ # For additional background, see--
+ # https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/5868
+ return sorted(outrows, key=lambda row: tuple(str(x) for x in row))
+
+
+def get_csv_rows_for_installed(
+ old_csv_rows, # type: Iterable[List[str]]
+ installed, # type: Dict[str, str]
+ changed, # type: set
+ generated, # type: List[str]
+ lib_dir, # type: str
+):
+ # type: (...) -> List[InstalledCSVRow]
+ """
+ :param installed: A map from archive RECORD path to installation RECORD
+ path.
+ """
+ installed_rows = [] # type: List[InstalledCSVRow]
+ for row in old_csv_rows:
+ if len(row) > 3:
+ logger.warning(
+ 'RECORD line has more than three elements: {}'.format(row)
+ )
+ # Make a copy because we are mutating the row.
+ row = list(row)
+ old_path = row[0]
+ new_path = installed.pop(old_path, old_path)
+ row[0] = new_path
+ if new_path in changed:
+ digest, length = rehash(new_path)
+ row[1] = digest
+ row[2] = length
+ installed_rows.append(tuple(row))
+ for f in generated:
+ digest, length = rehash(f)
+ installed_rows.append((normpath(f, lib_dir), digest, str(length)))
+ for f in installed:
+ installed_rows.append((installed[f], '', ''))
+ return installed_rows
+
+
+def move_wheel_files(
+ name, # type: str
+ req, # type: Requirement
+ wheeldir, # type: str
+ user=False, # type: bool
+ home=None, # type: Optional[str]
+ root=None, # type: Optional[str]
+ pycompile=True, # type: bool
+ scheme=None, # type: Optional[Mapping[str, str]]
+ isolated=False, # type: bool
+ prefix=None, # type: Optional[str]
+ warn_script_location=True # type: bool
+):
+ # type: (...) -> None
+ """Install a wheel"""
+ # TODO: Investigate and break this up.
+ # TODO: Look into moving this into a dedicated class for representing an
+ # installation.
+
+ if not scheme:
+ scheme = distutils_scheme(
+ name, user=user, home=home, root=root, isolated=isolated,
+ prefix=prefix,
+ )
+
+ if root_is_purelib(name, wheeldir):
+ lib_dir = scheme['purelib']
+ else:
+ lib_dir = scheme['platlib']
+
+ info_dir = [] # type: List[str]
+ data_dirs = []
+ source = wheeldir.rstrip(os.path.sep) + os.path.sep
+
+ # Record details of the files moved
+ # installed = files copied from the wheel to the destination
+ # changed = files changed while installing (scripts #! line typically)
+ # generated = files newly generated during the install (script wrappers)
+ installed = {} # type: Dict[str, str]
+ changed = set()
+ generated = [] # type: List[str]
+
+ # Compile all of the pyc files that we're going to be installing
+ if pycompile:
+ with captured_stdout() as stdout:
+ with warnings.catch_warnings():
+ warnings.filterwarnings('ignore')
+ compileall.compile_dir(source, force=True, quiet=True)
+ logger.debug(stdout.getvalue())
+
+ def record_installed(srcfile, destfile, modified=False):
+ """Map archive RECORD paths to installation RECORD paths."""
+ oldpath = normpath(srcfile, wheeldir)
+ newpath = normpath(destfile, lib_dir)
+ installed[oldpath] = newpath
+ if modified:
+ changed.add(destfile)
+
+ def clobber(source, dest, is_base, fixer=None, filter=None):
+ ensure_dir(dest) # common for the 'include' path
+
+ for dir, subdirs, files in os.walk(source):
+ basedir = dir[len(source):].lstrip(os.path.sep)
+ destdir = os.path.join(dest, basedir)
+ if is_base and basedir.split(os.path.sep, 1)[0].endswith('.data'):
+ continue
+ for s in subdirs:
+ destsubdir = os.path.join(dest, basedir, s)
+ if is_base and basedir == '' and destsubdir.endswith('.data'):
+ data_dirs.append(s)
+ continue
+ elif (is_base and
+ s.endswith('.dist-info') and
+ canonicalize_name(s).startswith(
+ canonicalize_name(req.name))):
+ assert not info_dir, ('Multiple .dist-info directories: ' +
+ destsubdir + ', ' +
+ ', '.join(info_dir))
+ info_dir.append(destsubdir)
+ for f in files:
+ # Skip unwanted files
+ if filter and filter(f):
+ continue
+ srcfile = os.path.join(dir, f)
+ destfile = os.path.join(dest, basedir, f)
+ # directory creation is lazy and after the file filtering above
+ # to ensure we don't install empty dirs; empty dirs can't be
+ # uninstalled.
+ ensure_dir(destdir)
+
+ # copyfile (called below) truncates the destination if it
+ # exists and then writes the new contents. This is fine in most
+ # cases, but can cause a segfault if pip has loaded a shared
+ # object (e.g. from pyopenssl through its vendored urllib3)
+ # Since the shared object is mmap'd an attempt to call a
+ # symbol in it will then cause a segfault. Unlinking the file
+ # allows writing of new contents while allowing the process to
+ # continue to use the old copy.
+ if os.path.exists(destfile):
+ os.unlink(destfile)
+
+ # We use copyfile (not move, copy, or copy2) to be extra sure
+ # that we are not moving directories over (copyfile fails for
+ # directories) as well as to ensure that we are not copying
+ # over any metadata because we want more control over what
+ # metadata we actually copy over.
+ shutil.copyfile(srcfile, destfile)
+
+ # Copy over the metadata for the file, currently this only
+ # includes the atime and mtime.
+ st = os.stat(srcfile)
+ if hasattr(os, "utime"):
+ os.utime(destfile, (st.st_atime, st.st_mtime))
+
+ # If our file is executable, then make our destination file
+ # executable.
+ if os.access(srcfile, os.X_OK):
+ st = os.stat(srcfile)
+ permissions = (
+ st.st_mode | stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IXOTH
+ )
+ os.chmod(destfile, permissions)
+
+ changed = False
+ if fixer:
+ changed = fixer(destfile)
+ record_installed(srcfile, destfile, changed)
+
+ clobber(source, lib_dir, True)
+
+ assert info_dir, "%s .dist-info directory not found" % req
+
+ # Get the defined entry points
+ ep_file = os.path.join(info_dir[0], 'entry_points.txt')
+ console, gui = get_entrypoints(ep_file)
+
+ def is_entrypoint_wrapper(name):
+ # EP, EP.exe and EP-script.py are scripts generated for
+ # entry point EP by setuptools
+ if name.lower().endswith('.exe'):
+ matchname = name[:-4]
+ elif name.lower().endswith('-script.py'):
+ matchname = name[:-10]
+ elif name.lower().endswith(".pya"):
+ matchname = name[:-4]
+ else:
+ matchname = name
+ # Ignore setuptools-generated scripts
+ return (matchname in console or matchname in gui)
+
+ for datadir in data_dirs:
+ fixer = None
+ filter = None
+ for subdir in os.listdir(os.path.join(wheeldir, datadir)):
+ fixer = None
+ if subdir == 'scripts':
+ fixer = fix_script
+ filter = is_entrypoint_wrapper
+ source = os.path.join(wheeldir, datadir, subdir)
+ dest = scheme[subdir]
+ clobber(source, dest, False, fixer=fixer, filter=filter)
+
+ maker = ScriptMaker(None, scheme['scripts'])
+
+ # Ensure old scripts are overwritten.
+ # See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1800
+ maker.clobber = True
+
+ # Ensure we don't generate any variants for scripts because this is almost
+ # never what somebody wants.
+ # See https://bitbucket.org/pypa/distlib/issue/35/
+ maker.variants = {''}
+
+ # This is required because otherwise distlib creates scripts that are not
+ # executable.
+ # See https://bitbucket.org/pypa/distlib/issue/32/
+ maker.set_mode = True
+
+ # Simplify the script and fix the fact that the default script swallows
+ # every single stack trace.
+ # See https://bitbucket.org/pypa/distlib/issue/34/
+ # See https://bitbucket.org/pypa/distlib/issue/33/
+ def _get_script_text(entry):
+ if entry.suffix is None:
+ raise InstallationError(
+ "Invalid script entry point: %s for req: %s - A callable "
+ "suffix is required. Cf https://packaging.python.org/en/"
+ "latest/distributing.html#console-scripts for more "
+ "information." % (entry, req)
+ )
+ return maker.script_template % {
+ "module": entry.prefix,
+ "import_name": entry.suffix.split(".")[0],
+ "func": entry.suffix,
+ }
+ # ignore type, because mypy disallows assigning to a method,
+ # see https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/2427
+ maker._get_script_text = _get_script_text # type: ignore
+ maker.script_template = r"""# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+import re
+import sys
+
+from %(module)s import %(import_name)s
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw?|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
+ sys.exit(%(func)s())
+"""
+
+ # Special case pip and setuptools to generate versioned wrappers
+ #
+ # The issue is that some projects (specifically, pip and setuptools) use
+ # code in setup.py to create "versioned" entry points - pip2.7 on Python
+ # 2.7, pip3.3 on Python 3.3, etc. But these entry points are baked into
+ # the wheel metadata at build time, and so if the wheel is installed with
+ # a *different* version of Python the entry points will be wrong. The
+ # correct fix for this is to enhance the metadata to be able to describe
+ # such versioned entry points, but that won't happen till Metadata 2.0 is
+ # available.
+ # In the meantime, projects using versioned entry points will either have
+ # incorrect versioned entry points, or they will not be able to distribute
+ # "universal" wheels (i.e., they will need a wheel per Python version).
+ #
+ # Because setuptools and pip are bundled with _ensurepip and virtualenv,
+ # we need to use universal wheels. So, as a stopgap until Metadata 2.0, we
+ # override the versioned entry points in the wheel and generate the
+ # correct ones. This code is purely a short-term measure until Metadata 2.0
+ # is available.
+ #
+ # To add the level of hack in this section of code, in order to support
+ # ensurepip this code will look for an ``ENSUREPIP_OPTIONS`` environment
+ # variable which will control which version scripts get installed.
+ #
+ # ENSUREPIP_OPTIONS=altinstall
+ # - Only pipX.Y and easy_install-X.Y will be generated and installed
+ # ENSUREPIP_OPTIONS=install
+ # - pipX.Y, pipX, easy_install-X.Y will be generated and installed. Note
+ # that this option is technically if ENSUREPIP_OPTIONS is set and is
+ # not altinstall
+ # DEFAULT
+ # - The default behavior is to install pip, pipX, pipX.Y, easy_install
+ # and easy_install-X.Y.
+ pip_script = console.pop('pip', None)
+ if pip_script:
+ if "ENSUREPIP_OPTIONS" not in os.environ:
+ spec = 'pip = ' + pip_script
+ generated.extend(maker.make(spec))
+
+ if os.environ.get("ENSUREPIP_OPTIONS", "") != "altinstall":
+ spec = 'pip%s = %s' % (sys.version[:1], pip_script)
+ generated.extend(maker.make(spec))
+
+ spec = 'pip%s = %s' % (sys.version[:3], pip_script)
+ generated.extend(maker.make(spec))
+ # Delete any other versioned pip entry points
+ pip_ep = [k for k in console if re.match(r'pip(\d(\.\d)?)?$', k)]
+ for k in pip_ep:
+ del console[k]
+ easy_install_script = console.pop('easy_install', None)
+ if easy_install_script:
+ if "ENSUREPIP_OPTIONS" not in os.environ:
+ spec = 'easy_install = ' + easy_install_script
+ generated.extend(maker.make(spec))
+
+ spec = 'easy_install-%s = %s' % (sys.version[:3], easy_install_script)
+ generated.extend(maker.make(spec))
+ # Delete any other versioned easy_install entry points
+ easy_install_ep = [
+ k for k in console if re.match(r'easy_install(-\d\.\d)?$', k)
+ ]
+ for k in easy_install_ep:
+ del console[k]
+
+ # Generate the console and GUI entry points specified in the wheel
+ if len(console) > 0:
+ generated_console_scripts = maker.make_multiple(
+ ['%s = %s' % kv for kv in console.items()]
+ )
+ generated.extend(generated_console_scripts)
+
+ if warn_script_location:
+ msg = message_about_scripts_not_on_PATH(generated_console_scripts)
+ if msg is not None:
+ logger.warning(msg)
+
+ if len(gui) > 0:
+ generated.extend(
+ maker.make_multiple(
+ ['%s = %s' % kv for kv in gui.items()],
+ {'gui': True}
+ )
+ )
+
+ # Record pip as the installer
+ installer = os.path.join(info_dir[0], 'INSTALLER')
+ temp_installer = os.path.join(info_dir[0], 'INSTALLER.pip')
+ with open(temp_installer, 'wb') as installer_file:
+ installer_file.write(b'pip\n')
+ shutil.move(temp_installer, installer)
+ generated.append(installer)
+
+ # Record details of all files installed
+ record = os.path.join(info_dir[0], 'RECORD')
+ temp_record = os.path.join(info_dir[0], 'RECORD.pip')
+ with open_for_csv(record, 'r') as record_in:
+ with open_for_csv(temp_record, 'w+') as record_out:
+ reader = csv.reader(record_in)
+ outrows = get_csv_rows_for_installed(
+ reader, installed=installed, changed=changed,
+ generated=generated, lib_dir=lib_dir,
+ )
+ writer = csv.writer(record_out)
+ # Sort to simplify testing.
+ for row in sorted_outrows(outrows):
+ writer.writerow(row)
+ shutil.move(temp_record, record)
+
+
+def wheel_version(source_dir):
+ # type: (Optional[str]) -> Optional[Tuple[int, ...]]
+ """
+ Return the Wheel-Version of an extracted wheel, if possible.
+
+ Otherwise, return None if we couldn't parse / extract it.
+ """
+ try:
+ dist = [d for d in pkg_resources.find_on_path(None, source_dir)][0]
+
+ wheel_data = dist.get_metadata('WHEEL')
+ wheel_data = Parser().parsestr(wheel_data)
+
+ version = wheel_data['Wheel-Version'].strip()
+ version = tuple(map(int, version.split('.')))
+ return version
+ except Exception:
+ return None
+
+
+def check_compatibility(version, name):
+ # type: (Optional[Tuple[int, ...]], str) -> None
+ """
+ Raises errors or warns if called with an incompatible Wheel-Version.
+
+ Pip should refuse to install a Wheel-Version that's a major series
+ ahead of what it's compatible with (e.g 2.0 > 1.1); and warn when
+ installing a version only minor version ahead (e.g 1.2 > 1.1).
+
+ version: a 2-tuple representing a Wheel-Version (Major, Minor)
+ name: name of wheel or package to raise exception about
+
+ :raises UnsupportedWheel: when an incompatible Wheel-Version is given
+ """
+ if not version:
+ raise UnsupportedWheel(
+ "%s is in an unsupported or invalid wheel" % name
+ )
+ if version[0] > VERSION_COMPATIBLE[0]:
+ raise UnsupportedWheel(
+ "%s's Wheel-Version (%s) is not compatible with this version "
+ "of pip" % (name, '.'.join(map(str, version)))
+ )
+ elif version > VERSION_COMPATIBLE:
+ logger.warning(
+ 'Installing from a newer Wheel-Version (%s)',
+ '.'.join(map(str, version)),
+ )
+
+
+def format_tag(file_tag):
+ # type: (Tuple[str, ...]) -> str
+ """
+ Format three tags in the form "<python_tag>-<abi_tag>-<platform_tag>".
+
+ :param file_tag: A 3-tuple of tags (python_tag, abi_tag, platform_tag).
+ """
+ return '-'.join(file_tag)
+
+
+class Wheel(object):
+ """A wheel file"""
+
+ # TODO: Maybe move the class into the models sub-package
+ # TODO: Maybe move the install code into this class
+
+ wheel_file_re = re.compile(
+ r"""^(?P<namever>(?P<name>.+?)-(?P<ver>.*?))
+ ((-(?P<build>\d[^-]*?))?-(?P<pyver>.+?)-(?P<abi>.+?)-(?P<plat>.+?)
+ \.whl|\.dist-info)$""",
+ re.VERBOSE
+ )
+
+ def __init__(self, filename):
+ # type: (str) -> None
+ """
+ :raises InvalidWheelFilename: when the filename is invalid for a wheel
+ """
+ wheel_info = self.wheel_file_re.match(filename)
+ if not wheel_info:
+ raise InvalidWheelFilename(
+ "%s is not a valid wheel filename." % filename
+ )
+ self.filename = filename
+ self.name = wheel_info.group('name').replace('_', '-')
+ # we'll assume "_" means "-" due to wheel naming scheme
+ # (https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1150)
+ self.version = wheel_info.group('ver').replace('_', '-')
+ self.build_tag = wheel_info.group('build')
+ self.pyversions = wheel_info.group('pyver').split('.')
+ self.abis = wheel_info.group('abi').split('.')
+ self.plats = wheel_info.group('plat').split('.')
+
+ # All the tag combinations from this file
+ self.file_tags = {
+ (x, y, z) for x in self.pyversions
+ for y in self.abis for z in self.plats
+ }
+
+ def get_formatted_file_tags(self):
+ # type: () -> List[str]
+ """
+ Return the wheel's tags as a sorted list of strings.
+ """
+ return sorted(format_tag(tag) for tag in self.file_tags)
+
+ def support_index_min(self, tags=None):
+ # type: (Optional[List[Pep425Tag]]) -> Optional[int]
+ """
+ Return the lowest index that one of the wheel's file_tag combinations
+ achieves in the supported_tags list e.g. if there are 8 supported tags,
+ and one of the file tags is first in the list, then return 0. Returns
+ None is the wheel is not supported.
+ """
+ if tags is None: # for mock
+ tags = pep425tags.get_supported()
+ indexes = [tags.index(c) for c in self.file_tags if c in tags]
+ return min(indexes) if indexes else None
+
+ def supported(self, tags=None):
+ # type: (Optional[List[Pep425Tag]]) -> bool
+ """Is this wheel supported on this system?"""
+ if tags is None: # for mock
+ tags = pep425tags.get_supported()
+ return bool(set(tags).intersection(self.file_tags))
+
+
+def _contains_egg_info(
+ s, _egg_info_re=re.compile(r'([a-z0-9_.]+)-([a-z0-9_.!+-]+)', re.I)):
+ """Determine whether the string looks like an egg_info.
+
+ :param s: The string to parse. E.g. foo-2.1
+ """
+ return bool(_egg_info_re.search(s))
+
+
+def should_use_ephemeral_cache(
+ req, # type: InstallRequirement
+ format_control, # type: FormatControl
+ autobuilding, # type: bool
+ cache_available # type: bool
+):
+ # type: (...) -> Optional[bool]
+ """
+ Return whether to build an InstallRequirement object using the
+ ephemeral cache.
+
+ :param cache_available: whether a cache directory is available for the
+ autobuilding=True case.
+
+ :return: True or False to build the requirement with ephem_cache=True
+ or False, respectively; or None not to build the requirement.
+ """
+ if req.constraint:
+ return None
+ if req.is_wheel:
+ if not autobuilding:
+ logger.info(
+ 'Skipping %s, due to already being wheel.', req.name,
+ )
+ return None
+ if not autobuilding:
+ return False
+
+ if req.editable or not req.source_dir:
+ return None
+
+ if "binary" not in format_control.get_allowed_formats(
+ canonicalize_name(req.name)):
+ logger.info(
+ "Skipping bdist_wheel for %s, due to binaries "
+ "being disabled for it.", req.name,
+ )
+ return None
+
+ if req.link and not req.link.is_artifact:
+ # VCS checkout. Build wheel just for this run.
+ return True
+
+ link = req.link
+ base, ext = link.splitext()
+ if cache_available and _contains_egg_info(base):
+ return False
+
+ # Otherwise, build the wheel just for this run using the ephemeral
+ # cache since we are either in the case of e.g. a local directory, or
+ # no cache directory is available to use.
+ return True
+
+
+def format_command_result(
+ command_args, # type: List[str]
+ command_output, # type: str
+):
+ # type: (...) -> str
+ """
+ Format command information for logging.
+ """
+ command_desc = format_command_args(command_args)
+ text = 'Command arguments: {}\n'.format(command_desc)
+
+ if not command_output:
+ text += 'Command output: None'
+ elif logger.getEffectiveLevel() > logging.DEBUG:
+ text += 'Command output: [use --verbose to show]'
+ else:
+ if not command_output.endswith('\n'):
+ command_output += '\n'
+ text += 'Command output:\n{}{}'.format(command_output, LOG_DIVIDER)
+
+ return text
+
+
+def get_legacy_build_wheel_path(
+ names, # type: List[str]
+ temp_dir, # type: str
+ req, # type: InstallRequirement
+ command_args, # type: List[str]
+ command_output, # type: str
+):
+ # type: (...) -> Optional[str]
+ """
+ Return the path to the wheel in the temporary build directory.
+ """
+ # Sort for determinism.
+ names = sorted(names)
+ if not names:
+ msg = (
+ 'Legacy build of wheel for {!r} created no files.\n'
+ ).format(req.name)
+ msg += format_command_result(command_args, command_output)
+ logger.warning(msg)
+ return None
+
+ if len(names) > 1:
+ msg = (
+ 'Legacy build of wheel for {!r} created more than one file.\n'
+ 'Filenames (choosing first): {}\n'
+ ).format(req.name, names)
+ msg += format_command_result(command_args, command_output)
+ logger.warning(msg)
+
+ return os.path.join(temp_dir, names[0])
+
+
+class WheelBuilder(object):
+ """Build wheels from a RequirementSet."""
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ finder, # type: PackageFinder
+ preparer, # type: RequirementPreparer
+ wheel_cache, # type: WheelCache
+ build_options=None, # type: Optional[List[str]]
+ global_options=None, # type: Optional[List[str]]
+ no_clean=False # type: bool
+ ):
+ # type: (...) -> None
+ self.finder = finder
+ self.preparer = preparer
+ self.wheel_cache = wheel_cache
+
+ self._wheel_dir = preparer.wheel_download_dir
+
+ self.build_options = build_options or []
+ self.global_options = global_options or []
+ self.no_clean = no_clean
+
+ def _build_one(self, req, output_dir, python_tag=None):
+ """Build one wheel.
+
+ :return: The filename of the built wheel, or None if the build failed.
+ """
+ # Install build deps into temporary directory (PEP 518)
+ with req.build_env:
+ return self._build_one_inside_env(req, output_dir,
+ python_tag=python_tag)
+
+ def _build_one_inside_env(self, req, output_dir, python_tag=None):
+ with TempDirectory(kind="wheel") as temp_dir:
+ if req.use_pep517:
+ builder = self._build_one_pep517
+ else:
+ builder = self._build_one_legacy
+ wheel_path = builder(req, temp_dir.path, python_tag=python_tag)
+ if wheel_path is not None:
+ wheel_name = os.path.basename(wheel_path)
+ dest_path = os.path.join(output_dir, wheel_name)
+ try:
+ wheel_hash, length = hash_file(wheel_path)
+ shutil.move(wheel_path, dest_path)
+ logger.info('Created wheel for %s: '
+ 'filename=%s size=%d sha256=%s',
+ req.name, wheel_name, length,
+ wheel_hash.hexdigest())
+ logger.info('Stored in directory: %s', output_dir)
+ return dest_path
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+ # Ignore return, we can't do anything else useful.
+ self._clean_one(req)
+ return None
+
+ def _base_setup_args(self, req):
+ # NOTE: Eventually, we'd want to also -S to the flags here, when we're
+ # isolating. Currently, it breaks Python in virtualenvs, because it
+ # relies on site.py to find parts of the standard library outside the
+ # virtualenv.
+ base_cmd = make_setuptools_shim_args(req.setup_py_path,
+ unbuffered_output=True)
+ return base_cmd + list(self.global_options)
+
+ def _build_one_pep517(self, req, tempd, python_tag=None):
+ """Build one InstallRequirement using the PEP 517 build process.
+
+ Returns path to wheel if successfully built. Otherwise, returns None.
+ """
+ assert req.metadata_directory is not None
+ if self.build_options:
+ # PEP 517 does not support --build-options
+ logger.error('Cannot build wheel for %s using PEP 517 when '
+ '--build-options is present' % (req.name,))
+ return None
+ try:
+ req.spin_message = 'Building wheel for %s (PEP 517)' % (req.name,)
+ logger.debug('Destination directory: %s', tempd)
+ wheel_name = req.pep517_backend.build_wheel(
+ tempd,
+ metadata_directory=req.metadata_directory
+ )
+ if python_tag:
+ # General PEP 517 backends don't necessarily support
+ # a "--python-tag" option, so we rename the wheel
+ # file directly.
+ new_name = replace_python_tag(wheel_name, python_tag)
+ os.rename(
+ os.path.join(tempd, wheel_name),
+ os.path.join(tempd, new_name)
+ )
+ # Reassign to simplify the return at the end of function
+ wheel_name = new_name
+ except Exception:
+ logger.error('Failed building wheel for %s', req.name)
+ return None
+ return os.path.join(tempd, wheel_name)
+
+ def _build_one_legacy(self, req, tempd, python_tag=None):
+ """Build one InstallRequirement using the "legacy" build process.
+
+ Returns path to wheel if successfully built. Otherwise, returns None.
+ """
+ base_args = self._base_setup_args(req)
+
+ spin_message = 'Building wheel for %s (setup.py)' % (req.name,)
+ with open_spinner(spin_message) as spinner:
+ logger.debug('Destination directory: %s', tempd)
+ wheel_args = base_args + ['bdist_wheel', '-d', tempd] \
+ + self.build_options
+
+ if python_tag is not None:
+ wheel_args += ["--python-tag", python_tag]
+
+ try:
+ output = call_subprocess(wheel_args, cwd=req.setup_py_dir,
+ spinner=spinner)
+ except Exception:
+ spinner.finish("error")
+ logger.error('Failed building wheel for %s', req.name)
+ return None
+ names = os.listdir(tempd)
+ wheel_path = get_legacy_build_wheel_path(
+ names=names,
+ temp_dir=tempd,
+ req=req,
+ command_args=wheel_args,
+ command_output=output,
+ )
+ return wheel_path
+
+ def _clean_one(self, req):
+ base_args = self._base_setup_args(req)
+
+ logger.info('Running setup.py clean for %s', req.name)
+ clean_args = base_args + ['clean', '--all']
+ try:
+ call_subprocess(clean_args, cwd=req.source_dir)
+ return True
+ except Exception:
+ logger.error('Failed cleaning build dir for %s', req.name)
+ return False
+
+ def build(
+ self,
+ requirements, # type: Iterable[InstallRequirement]
+ session, # type: PipSession
+ autobuilding=False # type: bool
+ ):
+ # type: (...) -> List[InstallRequirement]
+ """Build wheels.
+
+ :param unpack: If True, replace the sdist we built from with the
+ newly built wheel, in preparation for installation.
+ :return: True if all the wheels built correctly.
+ """
+ buildset = []
+ format_control = self.finder.format_control
+ # Whether a cache directory is available for autobuilding=True.
+ cache_available = bool(self._wheel_dir or self.wheel_cache.cache_dir)
+
+ for req in requirements:
+ ephem_cache = should_use_ephemeral_cache(
+ req, format_control=format_control, autobuilding=autobuilding,
+ cache_available=cache_available,
+ )
+ if ephem_cache is None:
+ continue
+
+ buildset.append((req, ephem_cache))
+
+ if not buildset:
+ return []
+
+ # Is any wheel build not using the ephemeral cache?
+ if any(not ephem_cache for _, ephem_cache in buildset):
+ have_directory_for_build = self._wheel_dir or (
+ autobuilding and self.wheel_cache.cache_dir
+ )
+ assert have_directory_for_build
+
+ # TODO by @pradyunsg
+ # Should break up this method into 2 separate methods.
+
+ # Build the wheels.
+ logger.info(
+ 'Building wheels for collected packages: %s',
+ ', '.join([req.name for (req, _) in buildset]),
+ )
+ _cache = self.wheel_cache # shorter name
+ with indent_log():
+ build_success, build_failure = [], []
+ for req, ephem in buildset:
+ python_tag = None
+ if autobuilding:
+ python_tag = pep425tags.implementation_tag
+ if ephem:
+ output_dir = _cache.get_ephem_path_for_link(req.link)
+ else:
+ output_dir = _cache.get_path_for_link(req.link)
+ try:
+ ensure_dir(output_dir)
+ except OSError as e:
+ logger.warning("Building wheel for %s failed: %s",
+ req.name, e)
+ build_failure.append(req)
+ continue
+ else:
+ output_dir = self._wheel_dir
+ wheel_file = self._build_one(
+ req, output_dir,
+ python_tag=python_tag,
+ )
+ if wheel_file:
+ build_success.append(req)
+ if autobuilding:
+ # XXX: This is mildly duplicative with prepare_files,
+ # but not close enough to pull out to a single common
+ # method.
+ # The code below assumes temporary source dirs -
+ # prevent it doing bad things.
+ if req.source_dir and not os.path.exists(os.path.join(
+ req.source_dir, PIP_DELETE_MARKER_FILENAME)):
+ raise AssertionError(
+ "bad source dir - missing marker")
+ # Delete the source we built the wheel from
+ req.remove_temporary_source()
+ # set the build directory again - name is known from
+ # the work prepare_files did.
+ req.source_dir = req.build_location(
+ self.preparer.build_dir
+ )
+ # Update the link for this.
+ req.link = Link(path_to_url(wheel_file))
+ assert req.link.is_wheel
+ # extract the wheel into the dir
+ unpack_url(
+ req.link, req.source_dir, None, False,
+ session=session,
+ )
+ else:
+ build_failure.append(req)
+
+ # notify success/failure
+ if build_success:
+ logger.info(
+ 'Successfully built %s',
+ ' '.join([req.name for req in build_success]),
+ )
+ if build_failure:
+ logger.info(
+ 'Failed to build %s',
+ ' '.join([req.name for req in build_failure]),
+ )
+ # Return a list of requirements that failed to build
+ return build_failure