601 lines
20 KiB
Python
601 lines
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Python
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"""Automatic discovery of Python modules and packages (for inclusion in the
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distribution) and other config values.
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For the purposes of this module, the following nomenclature is used:
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- "src-layout": a directory representing a Python project that contains a "src"
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folder. Everything under the "src" folder is meant to be included in the
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distribution when packaging the project. Example::
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.
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├── tox.ini
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├── pyproject.toml
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└── src/
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└── mypkg/
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├── __init__.py
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├── mymodule.py
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└── my_data_file.txt
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- "flat-layout": a Python project that does not use "src-layout" but instead
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have a directory under the project root for each package::
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.
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├── tox.ini
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├── pyproject.toml
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└── mypkg/
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├── __init__.py
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├── mymodule.py
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└── my_data_file.txt
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- "single-module": a project that contains a single Python script direct under
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the project root (no directory used)::
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.
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├── tox.ini
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├── pyproject.toml
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└── mymodule.py
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"""
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import itertools
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import os
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from fnmatch import fnmatchcase
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from glob import glob
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import (
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TYPE_CHECKING,
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Callable,
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Dict,
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Iterable,
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Iterator,
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List,
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Mapping,
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Optional,
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Tuple,
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Union
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)
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import _distutils_hack.override # noqa: F401
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from distutils import log
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from distutils.util import convert_path
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_Path = Union[str, os.PathLike]
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_Filter = Callable[[str], bool]
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StrIter = Iterator[str]
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chain_iter = itertools.chain.from_iterable
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from setuptools import Distribution # noqa
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def _valid_name(path: _Path) -> bool:
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# Ignore invalid names that cannot be imported directly
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return os.path.basename(path).isidentifier()
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class _Finder:
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"""Base class that exposes functionality for module/package finders"""
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ALWAYS_EXCLUDE: Tuple[str, ...] = ()
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DEFAULT_EXCLUDE: Tuple[str, ...] = ()
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@classmethod
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def find(
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cls,
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where: _Path = '.',
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exclude: Iterable[str] = (),
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include: Iterable[str] = ('*',)
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) -> List[str]:
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"""Return a list of all Python items (packages or modules, depending on
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the finder implementation) found within directory 'where'.
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'where' is the root directory which will be searched.
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It should be supplied as a "cross-platform" (i.e. URL-style) path;
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it will be converted to the appropriate local path syntax.
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'exclude' is a sequence of names to exclude; '*' can be used
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as a wildcard in the names.
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When finding packages, 'foo.*' will exclude all subpackages of 'foo'
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(but not 'foo' itself).
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'include' is a sequence of names to include.
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If it's specified, only the named items will be included.
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If it's not specified, all found items will be included.
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'include' can contain shell style wildcard patterns just like
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'exclude'.
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"""
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exclude = exclude or cls.DEFAULT_EXCLUDE
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return list(
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cls._find_iter(
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convert_path(str(where)),
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cls._build_filter(*cls.ALWAYS_EXCLUDE, *exclude),
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cls._build_filter(*include),
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)
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)
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@classmethod
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def _find_iter(cls, where: _Path, exclude: _Filter, include: _Filter) -> StrIter:
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raise NotImplementedError
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@staticmethod
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def _build_filter(*patterns: str) -> _Filter:
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"""
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Given a list of patterns, return a callable that will be true only if
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the input matches at least one of the patterns.
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"""
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return lambda name: any(fnmatchcase(name, pat) for pat in patterns)
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class PackageFinder(_Finder):
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"""
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Generate a list of all Python packages found within a directory
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"""
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ALWAYS_EXCLUDE = ("ez_setup", "*__pycache__")
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@classmethod
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def _find_iter(cls, where: _Path, exclude: _Filter, include: _Filter) -> StrIter:
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"""
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All the packages found in 'where' that pass the 'include' filter, but
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not the 'exclude' filter.
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"""
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(str(where), followlinks=True):
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# Copy dirs to iterate over it, then empty dirs.
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all_dirs = dirs[:]
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dirs[:] = []
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for dir in all_dirs:
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full_path = os.path.join(root, dir)
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rel_path = os.path.relpath(full_path, where)
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package = rel_path.replace(os.path.sep, '.')
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# Skip directory trees that are not valid packages
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if '.' in dir or not cls._looks_like_package(full_path, package):
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continue
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# Should this package be included?
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if include(package) and not exclude(package):
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yield package
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# Keep searching subdirectories, as there may be more packages
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# down there, even if the parent was excluded.
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dirs.append(dir)
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@staticmethod
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def _looks_like_package(path: _Path, _package_name: str) -> bool:
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"""Does a directory look like a package?"""
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return os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, '__init__.py'))
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class PEP420PackageFinder(PackageFinder):
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@staticmethod
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def _looks_like_package(_path: _Path, _package_name: str) -> bool:
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return True
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class ModuleFinder(_Finder):
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"""Find isolated Python modules.
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This function will **not** recurse subdirectories.
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"""
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@classmethod
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def _find_iter(cls, where: _Path, exclude: _Filter, include: _Filter) -> StrIter:
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for file in glob(os.path.join(where, "*.py")):
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module, _ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(file))
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if not cls._looks_like_module(module):
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continue
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if include(module) and not exclude(module):
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yield module
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_looks_like_module = staticmethod(_valid_name)
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# We have to be extra careful in the case of flat layout to not include files
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# and directories not meant for distribution (e.g. tool-related)
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class FlatLayoutPackageFinder(PEP420PackageFinder):
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_EXCLUDE = (
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"ci",
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"bin",
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"doc",
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"docs",
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"documentation",
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"manpages",
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"news",
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"changelog",
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"test",
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"tests",
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"unit_test",
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"unit_tests",
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"example",
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"examples",
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"scripts",
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"tools",
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"util",
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"utils",
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"python",
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"build",
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"dist",
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"venv",
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"env",
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"requirements",
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# ---- Task runners / Build tools ----
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"tasks", # invoke
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"fabfile", # fabric
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"site_scons", # SCons
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# ---- Other tools ----
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"benchmark",
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"benchmarks",
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"exercise",
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"exercises",
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# ---- Hidden directories/Private packages ----
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"[._]*",
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)
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DEFAULT_EXCLUDE = tuple(chain_iter((p, f"{p}.*") for p in _EXCLUDE))
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"""Reserved package names"""
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@staticmethod
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def _looks_like_package(_path: _Path, package_name: str) -> bool:
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names = package_name.split('.')
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# Consider PEP 561
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root_pkg_is_valid = names[0].isidentifier() or names[0].endswith("-stubs")
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return root_pkg_is_valid and all(name.isidentifier() for name in names[1:])
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class FlatLayoutModuleFinder(ModuleFinder):
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DEFAULT_EXCLUDE = (
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"setup",
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"conftest",
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"test",
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"tests",
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"example",
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"examples",
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"build",
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# ---- Task runners ----
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"toxfile",
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"noxfile",
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"pavement",
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"dodo",
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"tasks",
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"fabfile",
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# ---- Other tools ----
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"[Ss][Cc]onstruct", # SCons
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"conanfile", # Connan: C/C++ build tool
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"manage", # Django
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"benchmark",
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"benchmarks",
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"exercise",
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"exercises",
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# ---- Hidden files/Private modules ----
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"[._]*",
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)
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"""Reserved top-level module names"""
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def _find_packages_within(root_pkg: str, pkg_dir: _Path) -> List[str]:
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nested = PEP420PackageFinder.find(pkg_dir)
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return [root_pkg] + [".".join((root_pkg, n)) for n in nested]
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class ConfigDiscovery:
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"""Fill-in metadata and options that can be automatically derived
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(from other metadata/options, the file system or conventions)
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"""
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def __init__(self, distribution: "Distribution"):
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self.dist = distribution
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self._called = False
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self._disabled = False
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self._skip_ext_modules = False
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def _disable(self):
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"""Internal API to disable automatic discovery"""
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self._disabled = True
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def _ignore_ext_modules(self):
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"""Internal API to disregard ext_modules.
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Normally auto-discovery would not be triggered if ``ext_modules`` are set
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(this is done for backward compatibility with existing packages relying on
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``setup.py`` or ``setup.cfg``). However, ``setuptools`` can call this function
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to ignore given ``ext_modules`` and proceed with the auto-discovery if
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``packages`` and ``py_modules`` are not given (e.g. when using pyproject.toml
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metadata).
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"""
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self._skip_ext_modules = True
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@property
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def _root_dir(self) -> _Path:
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# The best is to wait until `src_root` is set in dist, before using _root_dir.
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return self.dist.src_root or os.curdir
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@property
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def _package_dir(self) -> Dict[str, str]:
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if self.dist.package_dir is None:
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return {}
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return self.dist.package_dir
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def __call__(self, force=False, name=True, ignore_ext_modules=False):
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"""Automatically discover missing configuration fields
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and modifies the given ``distribution`` object in-place.
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Note that by default this will only have an effect the first time the
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``ConfigDiscovery`` object is called.
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To repeatedly invoke automatic discovery (e.g. when the project
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directory changes), please use ``force=True`` (or create a new
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``ConfigDiscovery`` instance).
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"""
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if force is False and (self._called or self._disabled):
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# Avoid overhead of multiple calls
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return
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self._analyse_package_layout(ignore_ext_modules)
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if name:
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self.analyse_name() # depends on ``packages`` and ``py_modules``
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self._called = True
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def _explicitly_specified(self, ignore_ext_modules: bool) -> bool:
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"""``True`` if the user has specified some form of package/module listing"""
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ignore_ext_modules = ignore_ext_modules or self._skip_ext_modules
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ext_modules = not (self.dist.ext_modules is None or ignore_ext_modules)
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return (
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self.dist.packages is not None
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or self.dist.py_modules is not None
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or ext_modules
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or hasattr(self.dist, "configuration") and self.dist.configuration
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# ^ Some projects use numpy.distutils.misc_util.Configuration
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)
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def _analyse_package_layout(self, ignore_ext_modules: bool) -> bool:
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if self._explicitly_specified(ignore_ext_modules):
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# For backward compatibility, just try to find modules/packages
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# when nothing is given
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return True
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log.debug(
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"No `packages` or `py_modules` configuration, performing "
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"automatic discovery."
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)
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return (
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self._analyse_explicit_layout()
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or self._analyse_src_layout()
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# flat-layout is the trickiest for discovery so it should be last
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or self._analyse_flat_layout()
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)
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def _analyse_explicit_layout(self) -> bool:
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"""The user can explicitly give a package layout via ``package_dir``"""
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package_dir = self._package_dir.copy() # don't modify directly
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package_dir.pop("", None) # This falls under the "src-layout" umbrella
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root_dir = self._root_dir
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if not package_dir:
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return False
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log.debug(f"`explicit-layout` detected -- analysing {package_dir}")
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pkgs = chain_iter(
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_find_packages_within(pkg, os.path.join(root_dir, parent_dir))
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for pkg, parent_dir in package_dir.items()
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)
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self.dist.packages = list(pkgs)
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log.debug(f"discovered packages -- {self.dist.packages}")
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return True
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def _analyse_src_layout(self) -> bool:
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"""Try to find all packages or modules under the ``src`` directory
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(or anything pointed by ``package_dir[""]``).
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The "src-layout" is relatively safe for automatic discovery.
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We assume that everything within is meant to be included in the
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distribution.
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If ``package_dir[""]`` is not given, but the ``src`` directory exists,
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this function will set ``package_dir[""] = "src"``.
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"""
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package_dir = self._package_dir
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src_dir = os.path.join(self._root_dir, package_dir.get("", "src"))
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if not os.path.isdir(src_dir):
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return False
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log.debug(f"`src-layout` detected -- analysing {src_dir}")
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package_dir.setdefault("", os.path.basename(src_dir))
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self.dist.package_dir = package_dir # persist eventual modifications
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self.dist.packages = PEP420PackageFinder.find(src_dir)
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self.dist.py_modules = ModuleFinder.find(src_dir)
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log.debug(f"discovered packages -- {self.dist.packages}")
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log.debug(f"discovered py_modules -- {self.dist.py_modules}")
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return True
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def _analyse_flat_layout(self) -> bool:
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"""Try to find all packages and modules under the project root.
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Since the ``flat-layout`` is more dangerous in terms of accidentally including
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extra files/directories, this function is more conservative and will raise an
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error if multiple packages or modules are found.
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This assumes that multi-package dists are uncommon and refuse to support that
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use case in order to be able to prevent unintended errors.
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"""
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log.debug(f"`flat-layout` detected -- analysing {self._root_dir}")
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return self._analyse_flat_packages() or self._analyse_flat_modules()
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def _analyse_flat_packages(self) -> bool:
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self.dist.packages = FlatLayoutPackageFinder.find(self._root_dir)
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top_level = remove_nested_packages(remove_stubs(self.dist.packages))
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log.debug(f"discovered packages -- {self.dist.packages}")
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self._ensure_no_accidental_inclusion(top_level, "packages")
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return bool(top_level)
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def _analyse_flat_modules(self) -> bool:
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self.dist.py_modules = FlatLayoutModuleFinder.find(self._root_dir)
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log.debug(f"discovered py_modules -- {self.dist.py_modules}")
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self._ensure_no_accidental_inclusion(self.dist.py_modules, "modules")
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return bool(self.dist.py_modules)
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def _ensure_no_accidental_inclusion(self, detected: List[str], kind: str):
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if len(detected) > 1:
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from inspect import cleandoc
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from setuptools.errors import PackageDiscoveryError
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msg = f"""Multiple top-level {kind} discovered in a flat-layout: {detected}.
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To avoid accidental inclusion of unwanted files or directories,
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setuptools will not proceed with this build.
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If you are trying to create a single distribution with multiple {kind}
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on purpose, you should not rely on automatic discovery.
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Instead, consider the following options:
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1. set up custom discovery (`find` directive with `include` or `exclude`)
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2. use a `src-layout`
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3. explicitly set `py_modules` or `packages` with a list of names
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To find more information, look for "package discovery" on setuptools docs.
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"""
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raise PackageDiscoveryError(cleandoc(msg))
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def analyse_name(self):
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"""The packages/modules are the essential contribution of the author.
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Therefore the name of the distribution can be derived from them.
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"""
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if self.dist.metadata.name or self.dist.name:
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# get_name() is not reliable (can return "UNKNOWN")
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return None
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log.debug("No `name` configuration, performing automatic discovery")
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name = (
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self._find_name_single_package_or_module()
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or self._find_name_from_packages()
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)
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if name:
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self.dist.metadata.name = name
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def _find_name_single_package_or_module(self) -> Optional[str]:
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"""Exactly one module or package"""
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for field in ('packages', 'py_modules'):
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items = getattr(self.dist, field, None) or []
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if items and len(items) == 1:
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log.debug(f"Single module/package detected, name: {items[0]}")
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return items[0]
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return None
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def _find_name_from_packages(self) -> Optional[str]:
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"""Try to find the root package that is not a PEP 420 namespace"""
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if not self.dist.packages:
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return None
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packages = remove_stubs(sorted(self.dist.packages, key=len))
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package_dir = self.dist.package_dir or {}
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parent_pkg = find_parent_package(packages, package_dir, self._root_dir)
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if parent_pkg:
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log.debug(f"Common parent package detected, name: {parent_pkg}")
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return parent_pkg
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log.warn("No parent package detected, impossible to derive `name`")
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return None
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def remove_nested_packages(packages: List[str]) -> List[str]:
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"""Remove nested packages from a list of packages.
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>>> remove_nested_packages(["a", "a.b1", "a.b2", "a.b1.c1"])
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['a']
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>>> remove_nested_packages(["a", "b", "c.d", "c.d.e.f", "g.h", "a.a1"])
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['a', 'b', 'c.d', 'g.h']
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"""
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pkgs = sorted(packages, key=len)
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top_level = pkgs[:]
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size = len(pkgs)
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for i, name in enumerate(reversed(pkgs)):
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if any(name.startswith(f"{other}.") for other in top_level):
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top_level.pop(size - i - 1)
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return top_level
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def remove_stubs(packages: List[str]) -> List[str]:
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"""Remove type stubs (:pep:`561`) from a list of packages.
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>>> remove_stubs(["a", "a.b", "a-stubs", "a-stubs.b.c", "b", "c-stubs"])
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['a', 'a.b', 'b']
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"""
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return [pkg for pkg in packages if not pkg.split(".")[0].endswith("-stubs")]
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def find_parent_package(
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packages: List[str], package_dir: Mapping[str, str], root_dir: _Path
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) -> Optional[str]:
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"""Find the parent package that is not a namespace."""
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packages = sorted(packages, key=len)
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|
common_ancestors = []
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for i, name in enumerate(packages):
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if not all(n.startswith(f"{name}.") for n in packages[i+1:]):
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# Since packages are sorted by length, this condition is able
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|
# to find a list of all common ancestors.
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|
# When there is divergence (e.g. multiple root packages)
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|
# the list will be empty
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|
break
|
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|
common_ancestors.append(name)
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|
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|
for name in common_ancestors:
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||
|
pkg_path = find_package_path(name, package_dir, root_dir)
|
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|
init = os.path.join(pkg_path, "__init__.py")
|
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|
if os.path.isfile(init):
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|
return name
|
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|
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|
return None
|
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|
def find_package_path(
|
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|
name: str, package_dir: Mapping[str, str], root_dir: _Path
|
||
|
) -> str:
|
||
|
"""Given a package name, return the path where it should be found on
|
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|
disk, considering the ``package_dir`` option.
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> path = find_package_path("my.pkg", {"": "root/is/nested"}, ".")
|
||
|
>>> path.replace(os.sep, "/")
|
||
|
'./root/is/nested/my/pkg'
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> path = find_package_path("my.pkg", {"my": "root/is/nested"}, ".")
|
||
|
>>> path.replace(os.sep, "/")
|
||
|
'./root/is/nested/pkg'
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> path = find_package_path("my.pkg", {"my.pkg": "root/is/nested"}, ".")
|
||
|
>>> path.replace(os.sep, "/")
|
||
|
'./root/is/nested'
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> path = find_package_path("other.pkg", {"my.pkg": "root/is/nested"}, ".")
|
||
|
>>> path.replace(os.sep, "/")
|
||
|
'./other/pkg'
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
parts = name.split(".")
|
||
|
for i in range(len(parts), 0, -1):
|
||
|
# Look backwards, the most specific package_dir first
|
||
|
partial_name = ".".join(parts[:i])
|
||
|
if partial_name in package_dir:
|
||
|
parent = package_dir[partial_name]
|
||
|
return os.path.join(root_dir, parent, *parts[i:])
|
||
|
|
||
|
parent = package_dir.get("") or ""
|
||
|
return os.path.join(root_dir, *parent.split("/"), *parts)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def construct_package_dir(packages: List[str], package_path: _Path) -> Dict[str, str]:
|
||
|
parent_pkgs = remove_nested_packages(packages)
|
||
|
prefix = Path(package_path).parts
|
||
|
return {pkg: "/".join([*prefix, *pkg.split(".")]) for pkg in parent_pkgs}
|