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# don't import any costly modules
import sys
import os
is_pypy = '__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names
def warn_distutils_present():
if 'distutils' not in sys.modules:
return
if is_pypy and sys.version_info < (3, 7):
# PyPy for 3.6 unconditionally imports distutils, so bypass the warning
# https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/blob/be829135bc0d758997b3566062999ee8b23872b4/lib-python/3/site.py#L250
return
import warnings
warnings.warn(
"Distutils was imported before Setuptools, but importing Setuptools "
"also replaces the `distutils` module in `sys.modules`. This may lead "
"to undesirable behaviors or errors. To avoid these issues, avoid "
"using distutils directly, ensure that setuptools is installed in the "
"traditional way (e.g. not an editable install), and/or make sure "
"that setuptools is always imported before distutils."
)
def clear_distutils():
if 'distutils' not in sys.modules:
return
import warnings
warnings.warn("Setuptools is replacing distutils.")
mods = [
name
for name in sys.modules
if name == "distutils" or name.startswith("distutils.")
]
for name in mods:
del sys.modules[name]
def enabled():
"""
Allow selection of distutils by environment variable.
"""
which = os.environ.get('SETUPTOOLS_USE_DISTUTILS', 'local')
return which == 'local'
def ensure_local_distutils():
import importlib
clear_distutils()
# With the DistutilsMetaFinder in place,
# perform an import to cause distutils to be
# loaded from setuptools._distutils. Ref #2906.
with shim():
importlib.import_module('distutils')
# check that submodules load as expected
core = importlib.import_module('distutils.core')
assert '_distutils' in core.__file__, core.__file__
assert 'setuptools._distutils.log' not in sys.modules
def do_override():
"""
Ensure that the local copy of distutils is preferred over stdlib.
See https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/417#issuecomment-392298401
for more motivation.
"""
if enabled():
warn_distutils_present()
ensure_local_distutils()
class _TrivialRe:
def __init__(self, *patterns):
self._patterns = patterns
def match(self, string):
return all(pat in string for pat in self._patterns)
class DistutilsMetaFinder:
def find_spec(self, fullname, path, target=None):
# optimization: only consider top level modules and those
# found in the CPython test suite.
if path is not None and not fullname.startswith('test.'):
return
method_name = 'spec_for_{fullname}'.format(**locals())
method = getattr(self, method_name, lambda: None)
return method()
def spec_for_distutils(self):
if self.is_cpython():
return
import importlib
import importlib.abc
import importlib.util
try:
mod = importlib.import_module('setuptools._distutils')
except Exception:
# There are a couple of cases where setuptools._distutils
# may not be present:
# - An older Setuptools without a local distutils is
# taking precedence. Ref #2957.
# - Path manipulation during sitecustomize removes
# setuptools from the path but only after the hook
# has been loaded. Ref #2980.
# In either case, fall back to stdlib behavior.
return
class DistutilsLoader(importlib.abc.Loader):
def create_module(self, spec):
mod.__name__ = 'distutils'
return mod
def exec_module(self, module):
pass
return importlib.util.spec_from_loader(
'distutils', DistutilsLoader(), origin=mod.__file__
)
@staticmethod
def is_cpython():
"""
Suppress supplying distutils for CPython (build and tests).
Ref #2965 and #3007.
"""
return os.path.isfile('pybuilddir.txt')
def spec_for_pip(self):
"""
Ensure stdlib distutils when running under pip.
See pypa/pip#8761 for rationale.
"""
if self.pip_imported_during_build():
return
clear_distutils()
self.spec_for_distutils = lambda: None
@classmethod
def pip_imported_during_build(cls):
"""
Detect if pip is being imported in a build script. Ref #2355.
"""
import traceback
return any(
cls.frame_file_is_setup(frame) for frame, line in traceback.walk_stack(None)
)
@staticmethod
def frame_file_is_setup(frame):
"""
Return True if the indicated frame suggests a setup.py file.
"""
# some frames may not have __file__ (#2940)
return frame.f_globals.get('__file__', '').endswith('setup.py')
def spec_for_sensitive_tests(self):
"""
Ensure stdlib distutils when running select tests under CPython.
python/cpython#91169
"""
clear_distutils()
self.spec_for_distutils = lambda: None
sensitive_tests = (
[
'test.test_distutils',
'test.test_peg_generator',
'test.test_importlib',
]
if sys.version_info < (3, 10)
else [
'test.test_distutils',
]
)
for name in DistutilsMetaFinder.sensitive_tests:
setattr(
DistutilsMetaFinder,
f'spec_for_{name}',
DistutilsMetaFinder.spec_for_sensitive_tests,
)
DISTUTILS_FINDER = DistutilsMetaFinder()
def add_shim():
DISTUTILS_FINDER in sys.meta_path or insert_shim()
class shim:
def __enter__(self):
insert_shim()
def __exit__(self, exc, value, tb):
remove_shim()
def insert_shim():
sys.meta_path.insert(0, DISTUTILS_FINDER)
def remove_shim():
try:
sys.meta_path.remove(DISTUTILS_FINDER)
except ValueError:
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Copyright (c) 2008-present The pip developers (see AUTHORS.txt file)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pip
Version: 23.2.1
Summary: The PyPA recommended tool for installing Python packages.
Home-page: https://pip.pypa.io/
Author: The pip developers
Author-email: distutils-sig@python.org
License: MIT
Project-URL: Documentation, https://pip.pypa.io
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/pypa/pip
Project-URL: Changelog, https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/news/
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Requires-Python: >=3.7
License-File: LICENSE.txt
License-File: AUTHORS.txt
pip - The Python Package Installer
==================================
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/pip.svg
:target: https://pypi.org/project/pip/
.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/pip/badge/?version=latest
:target: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest
pip is the `package installer`_ for Python. You can use pip to install packages from the `Python Package Index`_ and other indexes.
Please take a look at our documentation for how to install and use pip:
* `Installation`_
* `Usage`_
We release updates regularly, with a new version every 3 months. Find more details in our documentation:
* `Release notes`_
* `Release process`_
In pip 20.3, we've `made a big improvement to the heart of pip`_; `learn more`_. We want your input, so `sign up for our user experience research studies`_ to help us do it right.
**Note**: pip 21.0, in January 2021, removed Python 2 support, per pip's `Python 2 support policy`_. Please migrate to Python 3.
If you find bugs, need help, or want to talk to the developers, please use our mailing lists or chat rooms:
* `Issue tracking`_
* `Discourse channel`_
* `User IRC`_
If you want to get involved head over to GitHub to get the source code, look at our development documentation and feel free to jump on the developer mailing lists and chat rooms:
* `GitHub page`_
* `Development documentation`_
* `Development IRC`_
Code of Conduct
---------------
Everyone interacting in the pip project's codebases, issue trackers, chat
rooms, and mailing lists is expected to follow the `PSF Code of Conduct`_.
.. _package installer: https://packaging.python.org/guides/tool-recommendations/
.. _Python Package Index: https://pypi.org
.. _Installation: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/
.. _Usage: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/
.. _Release notes: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/news.html
.. _Release process: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/release-process/
.. _GitHub page: https://github.com/pypa/pip
.. _Development documentation: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development
.. _made a big improvement to the heart of pip: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2020/11/pip-20-3-new-resolver.html
.. _learn more: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/user_guide/#changes-to-the-pip-dependency-resolver-in-20-3-2020
.. _sign up for our user experience research studies: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2020/03/new-pip-resolver-to-roll-out-this-year.html
.. _Python 2 support policy: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/release-process/#python-2-support
.. _Issue tracking: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues
.. _Discourse channel: https://discuss.python.org/c/packaging
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Wheel-Version: 1.0
Generator: bdist_wheel (0.40.0)
Root-Is-Purelib: true
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[console_scripts]
pip = pip._internal.cli.main:main
pip3 = pip._internal.cli.main:main
pip3.11 = pip._internal.cli.main:main

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from typing import List, Optional
__version__ = "23.2.1"
def main(args: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> int:
"""This is an internal API only meant for use by pip's own console scripts.
For additional details, see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/7498.
"""
from pip._internal.utils.entrypoints import _wrapper
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import os
import sys
# Remove '' and current working directory from the first entry
# of sys.path, if present to avoid using current directory
# in pip commands check, freeze, install, list and show,
# when invoked as python -m pip <command>
if sys.path[0] in ("", os.getcwd()):
sys.path.pop(0)
# If we are running from a wheel, add the wheel to sys.path
# This allows the usage python pip-*.whl/pip install pip-*.whl
if __package__ == "":
# __file__ is pip-*.whl/pip/__main__.py
# first dirname call strips of '/__main__.py', second strips off '/pip'
# Resulting path is the name of the wheel itself
# Add that to sys.path so we can import pip
path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
sys.path.insert(0, path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
from pip._internal.cli.main import main as _main
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"""Execute exactly this copy of pip, within a different environment.
This file is named as it is, to ensure that this module can't be imported via
an import statement.
"""
# /!\ This version compatibility check section must be Python 2 compatible. /!\
import sys
# Copied from setup.py
PYTHON_REQUIRES = (3, 7)
def version_str(version): # type: ignore
return ".".join(str(v) for v in version)
if sys.version_info[:2] < PYTHON_REQUIRES:
raise SystemExit(
"This version of pip does not support python {} (requires >={}).".format(
version_str(sys.version_info[:2]), version_str(PYTHON_REQUIRES)
)
)
# From here on, we can use Python 3 features, but the syntax must remain
# Python 2 compatible.
import runpy # noqa: E402
from importlib.machinery import PathFinder # noqa: E402
from os.path import dirname # noqa: E402
PIP_SOURCES_ROOT = dirname(dirname(__file__))
class PipImportRedirectingFinder:
@classmethod
def find_spec(self, fullname, path=None, target=None): # type: ignore
if fullname != "pip":
return None
spec = PathFinder.find_spec(fullname, [PIP_SOURCES_ROOT], target)
assert spec, (PIP_SOURCES_ROOT, fullname)
return spec
sys.meta_path.insert(0, PipImportRedirectingFinder())
assert __name__ == "__main__", "Cannot run __pip-runner__.py as a non-main module"
runpy.run_module("pip", run_name="__main__", alter_sys=True)

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from typing import List, Optional
import pip._internal.utils.inject_securetransport # noqa
from pip._internal.utils import _log
# init_logging() must be called before any call to logging.getLogger()
# which happens at import of most modules.
_log.init_logging()
def main(args: (Optional[List[str]]) = None) -> int:
"""This is preserved for old console scripts that may still be referencing
it.
For additional details, see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/7498.
"""
from pip._internal.utils.entrypoints import _wrapper
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"""Build Environment used for isolation during sdist building
"""
import logging
import os
import pathlib
import site
import sys
import textwrap
from collections import OrderedDict
from types import TracebackType
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, Type, Union
from pip._vendor.certifi import where
from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement
from pip._vendor.packaging.version import Version
from pip import __file__ as pip_location
from pip._internal.cli.spinners import open_spinner
from pip._internal.locations import get_platlib, get_purelib, get_scheme
from pip._internal.metadata import get_default_environment, get_environment
from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import call_subprocess
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory, tempdir_kinds
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _dedup(a: str, b: str) -> Union[Tuple[str], Tuple[str, str]]:
return (a, b) if a != b else (a,)
class _Prefix:
def __init__(self, path: str) -> None:
self.path = path
self.setup = False
scheme = get_scheme("", prefix=path)
self.bin_dir = scheme.scripts
self.lib_dirs = _dedup(scheme.purelib, scheme.platlib)
def get_runnable_pip() -> str:
"""Get a file to pass to a Python executable, to run the currently-running pip.
This is used to run a pip subprocess, for installing requirements into the build
environment.
"""
source = pathlib.Path(pip_location).resolve().parent
if not source.is_dir():
# This would happen if someone is using pip from inside a zip file. In that
# case, we can use that directly.
return str(source)
return os.fsdecode(source / "__pip-runner__.py")
def _get_system_sitepackages() -> Set[str]:
"""Get system site packages
Usually from site.getsitepackages,
but fallback on `get_purelib()/get_platlib()` if unavailable
(e.g. in a virtualenv created by virtualenv<20)
Returns normalized set of strings.
"""
if hasattr(site, "getsitepackages"):
system_sites = site.getsitepackages()
else:
# virtualenv < 20 overwrites site.py without getsitepackages
# fallback on get_purelib/get_platlib.
# this is known to miss things, but shouldn't in the cases
# where getsitepackages() has been removed (inside a virtualenv)
system_sites = [get_purelib(), get_platlib()]
return {os.path.normcase(path) for path in system_sites}
class BuildEnvironment:
"""Creates and manages an isolated environment to install build deps"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
temp_dir = TempDirectory(kind=tempdir_kinds.BUILD_ENV, globally_managed=True)
self._prefixes = OrderedDict(
(name, _Prefix(os.path.join(temp_dir.path, name)))
for name in ("normal", "overlay")
)
self._bin_dirs: List[str] = []
self._lib_dirs: List[str] = []
for prefix in reversed(list(self._prefixes.values())):
self._bin_dirs.append(prefix.bin_dir)
self._lib_dirs.extend(prefix.lib_dirs)
# Customize site to:
# - ensure .pth files are honored
# - prevent access to system site packages
system_sites = _get_system_sitepackages()
self._site_dir = os.path.join(temp_dir.path, "site")
if not os.path.exists(self._site_dir):
os.mkdir(self._site_dir)
with open(
os.path.join(self._site_dir, "sitecustomize.py"), "w", encoding="utf-8"
) as fp:
fp.write(
textwrap.dedent(
"""
import os, site, sys
# First, drop system-sites related paths.
original_sys_path = sys.path[:]
known_paths = set()
for path in {system_sites!r}:
site.addsitedir(path, known_paths=known_paths)
system_paths = set(
os.path.normcase(path)
for path in sys.path[len(original_sys_path):]
)
original_sys_path = [
path for path in original_sys_path
if os.path.normcase(path) not in system_paths
]
sys.path = original_sys_path
# Second, add lib directories.
# ensuring .pth file are processed.
for path in {lib_dirs!r}:
assert not path in sys.path
site.addsitedir(path)
"""
).format(system_sites=system_sites, lib_dirs=self._lib_dirs)
)
def __enter__(self) -> None:
self._save_env = {
name: os.environ.get(name, None)
for name in ("PATH", "PYTHONNOUSERSITE", "PYTHONPATH")
}
path = self._bin_dirs[:]
old_path = self._save_env["PATH"]
if old_path:
path.extend(old_path.split(os.pathsep))
pythonpath = [self._site_dir]
os.environ.update(
{
"PATH": os.pathsep.join(path),
"PYTHONNOUSERSITE": "1",
"PYTHONPATH": os.pathsep.join(pythonpath),
}
)
def __exit__(
self,
exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
exc_val: Optional[BaseException],
exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType],
) -> None:
for varname, old_value in self._save_env.items():
if old_value is None:
os.environ.pop(varname, None)
else:
os.environ[varname] = old_value
def check_requirements(
self, reqs: Iterable[str]
) -> Tuple[Set[Tuple[str, str]], Set[str]]:
"""Return 2 sets:
- conflicting requirements: set of (installed, wanted) reqs tuples
- missing requirements: set of reqs
"""
missing = set()
conflicting = set()
if reqs:
env = (
get_environment(self._lib_dirs)
if hasattr(self, "_lib_dirs")
else get_default_environment()
)
for req_str in reqs:
req = Requirement(req_str)
# We're explicitly evaluating with an empty extra value, since build
# environments are not provided any mechanism to select specific extras.
if req.marker is not None and not req.marker.evaluate({"extra": ""}):
continue
dist = env.get_distribution(req.name)
if not dist:
missing.add(req_str)
continue
if isinstance(dist.version, Version):
installed_req_str = f"{req.name}=={dist.version}"
else:
installed_req_str = f"{req.name}==={dist.version}"
if not req.specifier.contains(dist.version, prereleases=True):
conflicting.add((installed_req_str, req_str))
# FIXME: Consider direct URL?
return conflicting, missing
def install_requirements(
self,
finder: "PackageFinder",
requirements: Iterable[str],
prefix_as_string: str,
*,
kind: str,
) -> None:
prefix = self._prefixes[prefix_as_string]
assert not prefix.setup
prefix.setup = True
if not requirements:
return
self._install_requirements(
get_runnable_pip(),
finder,
requirements,
prefix,
kind=kind,
)
@staticmethod
def _install_requirements(
pip_runnable: str,
finder: "PackageFinder",
requirements: Iterable[str],
prefix: _Prefix,
*,
kind: str,
) -> None:
args: List[str] = [
sys.executable,
pip_runnable,
"install",
"--ignore-installed",
"--no-user",
"--prefix",
prefix.path,
"--no-warn-script-location",
]
if logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG:
args.append("-v")
for format_control in ("no_binary", "only_binary"):
formats = getattr(finder.format_control, format_control)
args.extend(
(
"--" + format_control.replace("_", "-"),
",".join(sorted(formats or {":none:"})),
)
)
index_urls = finder.index_urls
if index_urls:
args.extend(["-i", index_urls[0]])
for extra_index in index_urls[1:]:
args.extend(["--extra-index-url", extra_index])
else:
args.append("--no-index")
for link in finder.find_links:
args.extend(["--find-links", link])
for host in finder.trusted_hosts:
args.extend(["--trusted-host", host])
if finder.allow_all_prereleases:
args.append("--pre")
if finder.prefer_binary:
args.append("--prefer-binary")
args.append("--")
args.extend(requirements)
extra_environ = {"_PIP_STANDALONE_CERT": where()}
with open_spinner(f"Installing {kind}") as spinner:
call_subprocess(
args,
command_desc=f"pip subprocess to install {kind}",
spinner=spinner,
extra_environ=extra_environ,
)
class NoOpBuildEnvironment(BuildEnvironment):
"""A no-op drop-in replacement for BuildEnvironment"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
pass
def __enter__(self) -> None:
pass
def __exit__(
self,
exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
exc_val: Optional[BaseException],
exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType],
) -> None:
pass
def cleanup(self) -> None:
pass
def install_requirements(
self,
finder: "PackageFinder",
requirements: Iterable[str],
prefix_as_string: str,
*,
kind: str,
) -> None:
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"""Cache Management
"""
import hashlib
import json
import logging
import os
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import Tag, interpreter_name, interpreter_version
from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
from pip._internal.exceptions import InvalidWheelFilename
from pip._internal.models.direct_url import DirectUrl
from pip._internal.models.link import Link
from pip._internal.models.wheel import Wheel
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectory, tempdir_kinds
from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
ORIGIN_JSON_NAME = "origin.json"
def _hash_dict(d: Dict[str, str]) -> str:
"""Return a stable sha224 of a dictionary."""
s = json.dumps(d, sort_keys=True, separators=(",", ":"), ensure_ascii=True)
return hashlib.sha224(s.encode("ascii")).hexdigest()
class Cache:
"""An abstract class - provides cache directories for data from links
:param cache_dir: The root of the cache.
"""
def __init__(self, cache_dir: str) -> None:
super().__init__()
assert not cache_dir or os.path.isabs(cache_dir)
self.cache_dir = cache_dir or None
def _get_cache_path_parts(self, link: Link) -> List[str]:
"""Get parts of part that must be os.path.joined with cache_dir"""
# We want to generate an url to use as our cache key, we don't want to
# just re-use the URL because it might have other items in the fragment
# and we don't care about those.
key_parts = {"url": link.url_without_fragment}
if link.hash_name is not None and link.hash is not None:
key_parts[link.hash_name] = link.hash
if link.subdirectory_fragment:
key_parts["subdirectory"] = link.subdirectory_fragment
# Include interpreter name, major and minor version in cache key
# to cope with ill-behaved sdists that build a different wheel
# depending on the python version their setup.py is being run on,
# and don't encode the difference in compatibility tags.
# https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/7296
key_parts["interpreter_name"] = interpreter_name()
key_parts["interpreter_version"] = interpreter_version()
# Encode our key url with sha224, we'll use this because it has similar
# security properties to sha256, but with a shorter total output (and
# thus less secure). However the differences don't make a lot of
# difference for our use case here.
hashed = _hash_dict(key_parts)
# We want to nest the directories some to prevent having a ton of top
# level directories where we might run out of sub directories on some
# FS.
parts = [hashed[:2], hashed[2:4], hashed[4:6], hashed[6:]]
return parts
def _get_candidates(self, link: Link, canonical_package_name: str) -> List[Any]:
can_not_cache = not self.cache_dir or not canonical_package_name or not link
if can_not_cache:
return []
candidates = []
path = self.get_path_for_link(link)
if os.path.isdir(path):
for candidate in os.listdir(path):
candidates.append((candidate, path))
return candidates
def get_path_for_link(self, link: Link) -> str:
"""Return a directory to store cached items in for link."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def get(
self,
link: Link,
package_name: Optional[str],
supported_tags: List[Tag],
) -> Link:
"""Returns a link to a cached item if it exists, otherwise returns the
passed link.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
class SimpleWheelCache(Cache):
"""A cache of wheels for future installs."""
def __init__(self, cache_dir: str) -> None:
super().__init__(cache_dir)
def get_path_for_link(self, link: Link) -> str:
"""Return a directory to store cached wheels for link
Because there are M wheels for any one sdist, we provide a directory
to cache them in, and then consult that directory when looking up
cache hits.
We only insert things into the cache if they have plausible version
numbers, so that we don't contaminate the cache with things that were
not unique. E.g. ./package might have dozens of installs done for it
and build a version of 0.0...and if we built and cached a wheel, we'd
end up using the same wheel even if the source has been edited.
:param link: The link of the sdist for which this will cache wheels.
"""
parts = self._get_cache_path_parts(link)
assert self.cache_dir
# Store wheels within the root cache_dir
return os.path.join(self.cache_dir, "wheels", *parts)
def get(
self,
link: Link,
package_name: Optional[str],
supported_tags: List[Tag],
) -> Link:
candidates = []
if not package_name:
return link
canonical_package_name = canonicalize_name(package_name)
for wheel_name, wheel_dir in self._get_candidates(link, canonical_package_name):
try:
wheel = Wheel(wheel_name)
except InvalidWheelFilename:
continue
if canonicalize_name(wheel.name) != canonical_package_name:
logger.debug(
"Ignoring cached wheel %s for %s as it "
"does not match the expected distribution name %s.",
wheel_name,
link,
package_name,
)
continue
if not wheel.supported(supported_tags):
# Built for a different python/arch/etc
continue
candidates.append(
(
wheel.support_index_min(supported_tags),
wheel_name,
wheel_dir,
)
)
if not candidates:
return link
_, wheel_name, wheel_dir = min(candidates)
return Link(path_to_url(os.path.join(wheel_dir, wheel_name)))
class EphemWheelCache(SimpleWheelCache):
"""A SimpleWheelCache that creates it's own temporary cache directory"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self._temp_dir = TempDirectory(
kind=tempdir_kinds.EPHEM_WHEEL_CACHE,
globally_managed=True,
)
super().__init__(self._temp_dir.path)
class CacheEntry:
def __init__(
self,
link: Link,
persistent: bool,
):
self.link = link
self.persistent = persistent
self.origin: Optional[DirectUrl] = None
origin_direct_url_path = Path(self.link.file_path).parent / ORIGIN_JSON_NAME
if origin_direct_url_path.exists():
try:
self.origin = DirectUrl.from_json(
origin_direct_url_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(
"Ignoring invalid cache entry origin file %s for %s (%s)",
origin_direct_url_path,
link.filename,
e,
)
class WheelCache(Cache):
"""Wraps EphemWheelCache and SimpleWheelCache into a single Cache
This Cache allows for gracefully degradation, using the ephem wheel cache
when a certain link is not found in the simple wheel cache first.
"""
def __init__(self, cache_dir: str) -> None:
super().__init__(cache_dir)
self._wheel_cache = SimpleWheelCache(cache_dir)
self._ephem_cache = EphemWheelCache()
def get_path_for_link(self, link: Link) -> str:
return self._wheel_cache.get_path_for_link(link)
def get_ephem_path_for_link(self, link: Link) -> str:
return self._ephem_cache.get_path_for_link(link)
def get(
self,
link: Link,
package_name: Optional[str],
supported_tags: List[Tag],
) -> Link:
cache_entry = self.get_cache_entry(link, package_name, supported_tags)
if cache_entry is None:
return link
return cache_entry.link
def get_cache_entry(
self,
link: Link,
package_name: Optional[str],
supported_tags: List[Tag],
) -> Optional[CacheEntry]:
"""Returns a CacheEntry with a link to a cached item if it exists or
None. The cache entry indicates if the item was found in the persistent
or ephemeral cache.
"""
retval = self._wheel_cache.get(
link=link,
package_name=package_name,
supported_tags=supported_tags,
)
if retval is not link:
return CacheEntry(retval, persistent=True)
retval = self._ephem_cache.get(
link=link,
package_name=package_name,
supported_tags=supported_tags,
)
if retval is not link:
return CacheEntry(retval, persistent=False)
return None
@staticmethod
def record_download_origin(cache_dir: str, download_info: DirectUrl) -> None:
origin_path = Path(cache_dir) / ORIGIN_JSON_NAME
if origin_path.exists():
try:
origin = DirectUrl.from_json(origin_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(
"Could not read origin file %s in cache entry (%s). "
"Will attempt to overwrite it.",
origin_path,
e,
)
else:
# TODO: use DirectUrl.equivalent when
# https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/10564 is merged.
if origin.url != download_info.url:
logger.warning(
"Origin URL %s in cache entry %s does not match download URL "
"%s. This is likely a pip bug or a cache corruption issue. "
"Will overwrite it with the new value.",
origin.url,
cache_dir,
download_info.url,
)
origin_path.write_text(download_info.to_json(), encoding="utf-8")

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"""Subpackage containing all of pip's command line interface related code
"""
# This file intentionally does not import submodules

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"""Logic that powers autocompletion installed by ``pip completion``.
"""
import optparse
import os
import sys
from itertools import chain
from typing import Any, Iterable, List, Optional
from pip._internal.cli.main_parser import create_main_parser
from pip._internal.commands import commands_dict, create_command
from pip._internal.metadata import get_default_environment
def autocomplete() -> None:
"""Entry Point for completion of main and subcommand options."""
# Don't complete if user hasn't sourced bash_completion file.
if "PIP_AUTO_COMPLETE" not in os.environ:
return
cwords = os.environ["COMP_WORDS"].split()[1:]
cword = int(os.environ["COMP_CWORD"])
try:
current = cwords[cword - 1]
except IndexError:
current = ""
parser = create_main_parser()
subcommands = list(commands_dict)
options = []
# subcommand
subcommand_name: Optional[str] = None
for word in cwords:
if word in subcommands:
subcommand_name = word
break
# subcommand options
if subcommand_name is not None:
# special case: 'help' subcommand has no options
if subcommand_name == "help":
sys.exit(1)
# special case: list locally installed dists for show and uninstall
should_list_installed = not current.startswith("-") and subcommand_name in [
"show",
"uninstall",
]
if should_list_installed:
env = get_default_environment()
lc = current.lower()
installed = [
dist.canonical_name
for dist in env.iter_installed_distributions(local_only=True)
if dist.canonical_name.startswith(lc)
and dist.canonical_name not in cwords[1:]
]
# if there are no dists installed, fall back to option completion
if installed:
for dist in installed:
print(dist)
sys.exit(1)
should_list_installables = (
not current.startswith("-") and subcommand_name == "install"
)
if should_list_installables:
for path in auto_complete_paths(current, "path"):
print(path)
sys.exit(1)
subcommand = create_command(subcommand_name)
for opt in subcommand.parser.option_list_all:
if opt.help != optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP:
for opt_str in opt._long_opts + opt._short_opts:
options.append((opt_str, opt.nargs))
# filter out previously specified options from available options
prev_opts = [x.split("=")[0] for x in cwords[1 : cword - 1]]
options = [(x, v) for (x, v) in options if x not in prev_opts]
# filter options by current input
options = [(k, v) for k, v in options if k.startswith(current)]
# get completion type given cwords and available subcommand options
completion_type = get_path_completion_type(
cwords,
cword,
subcommand.parser.option_list_all,
)
# get completion files and directories if ``completion_type`` is
# ``<file>``, ``<dir>`` or ``<path>``
if completion_type:
paths = auto_complete_paths(current, completion_type)
options = [(path, 0) for path in paths]
for option in options:
opt_label = option[0]
# append '=' to options which require args
if option[1] and option[0][:2] == "--":
opt_label += "="
print(opt_label)
else:
# show main parser options only when necessary
opts = [i.option_list for i in parser.option_groups]
opts.append(parser.option_list)
flattened_opts = chain.from_iterable(opts)
if current.startswith("-"):
for opt in flattened_opts:
if opt.help != optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP:
subcommands += opt._long_opts + opt._short_opts
else:
# get completion type given cwords and all available options
completion_type = get_path_completion_type(cwords, cword, flattened_opts)
if completion_type:
subcommands = list(auto_complete_paths(current, completion_type))
print(" ".join([x for x in subcommands if x.startswith(current)]))
sys.exit(1)
def get_path_completion_type(
cwords: List[str], cword: int, opts: Iterable[Any]
) -> Optional[str]:
"""Get the type of path completion (``file``, ``dir``, ``path`` or None)
:param cwords: same as the environmental variable ``COMP_WORDS``
:param cword: same as the environmental variable ``COMP_CWORD``
:param opts: The available options to check
:return: path completion type (``file``, ``dir``, ``path`` or None)
"""
if cword < 2 or not cwords[cword - 2].startswith("-"):
return None
for opt in opts:
if opt.help == optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP:
continue
for o in str(opt).split("/"):
if cwords[cword - 2].split("=")[0] == o:
if not opt.metavar or any(
x in ("path", "file", "dir") for x in opt.metavar.split("/")
):
return opt.metavar
return None
def auto_complete_paths(current: str, completion_type: str) -> Iterable[str]:
"""If ``completion_type`` is ``file`` or ``path``, list all regular files
and directories starting with ``current``; otherwise only list directories
starting with ``current``.
:param current: The word to be completed
:param completion_type: path completion type(``file``, ``path`` or ``dir``)
:return: A generator of regular files and/or directories
"""
directory, filename = os.path.split(current)
current_path = os.path.abspath(directory)
# Don't complete paths if they can't be accessed
if not os.access(current_path, os.R_OK):
return
filename = os.path.normcase(filename)
# list all files that start with ``filename``
file_list = (
x for x in os.listdir(current_path) if os.path.normcase(x).startswith(filename)
)
for f in file_list:
opt = os.path.join(current_path, f)
comp_file = os.path.normcase(os.path.join(directory, f))
# complete regular files when there is not ``<dir>`` after option
# complete directories when there is ``<file>``, ``<path>`` or
# ``<dir>``after option
if completion_type != "dir" and os.path.isfile(opt):
yield comp_file
elif os.path.isdir(opt):
yield os.path.join(comp_file, "")

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"""Base Command class, and related routines"""
import functools
import logging
import logging.config
import optparse
import os
import sys
import traceback
from optparse import Values
from typing import Any, Callable, List, Optional, Tuple
from pip._vendor.rich import traceback as rich_traceback
from pip._internal.cli import cmdoptions
from pip._internal.cli.command_context import CommandContextMixIn
from pip._internal.cli.parser import ConfigOptionParser, UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter
from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import (
ERROR,
PREVIOUS_BUILD_DIR_ERROR,
UNKNOWN_ERROR,
VIRTUALENV_NOT_FOUND,
)
from pip._internal.exceptions import (
BadCommand,
CommandError,
DiagnosticPipError,
InstallationError,
NetworkConnectionError,
PreviousBuildDirError,
UninstallationError,
)
from pip._internal.utils.filesystem import check_path_owner
from pip._internal.utils.logging import BrokenStdoutLoggingError, setup_logging
from pip._internal.utils.misc import get_prog, normalize_path
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import TempDirectoryTypeRegistry as TempDirRegistry
from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import global_tempdir_manager, tempdir_registry
from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv
__all__ = ["Command"]
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Command(CommandContextMixIn):
usage: str = ""
ignore_require_venv: bool = False
def __init__(self, name: str, summary: str, isolated: bool = False) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.name = name
self.summary = summary
self.parser = ConfigOptionParser(
usage=self.usage,
prog=f"{get_prog()} {name}",
formatter=UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter(),
add_help_option=False,
name=name,
description=self.__doc__,
isolated=isolated,
)
self.tempdir_registry: Optional[TempDirRegistry] = None
# Commands should add options to this option group
optgroup_name = f"{self.name.capitalize()} Options"
self.cmd_opts = optparse.OptionGroup(self.parser, optgroup_name)
# Add the general options
gen_opts = cmdoptions.make_option_group(
cmdoptions.general_group,
self.parser,
)
self.parser.add_option_group(gen_opts)
self.add_options()
def add_options(self) -> None:
pass
def handle_pip_version_check(self, options: Values) -> None:
"""
This is a no-op so that commands by default do not do the pip version
check.
"""
# Make sure we do the pip version check if the index_group options
# are present.
assert not hasattr(options, "no_index")
def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
raise NotImplementedError
def parse_args(self, args: List[str]) -> Tuple[Values, List[str]]:
# factored out for testability
return self.parser.parse_args(args)
def main(self, args: List[str]) -> int:
try:
with self.main_context():
return self._main(args)
finally:
logging.shutdown()
def _main(self, args: List[str]) -> int:
# We must initialize this before the tempdir manager, otherwise the
# configuration would not be accessible by the time we clean up the
# tempdir manager.
self.tempdir_registry = self.enter_context(tempdir_registry())
# Intentionally set as early as possible so globally-managed temporary
# directories are available to the rest of the code.
self.enter_context(global_tempdir_manager())
options, args = self.parse_args(args)
# Set verbosity so that it can be used elsewhere.
self.verbosity = options.verbose - options.quiet
level_number = setup_logging(
verbosity=self.verbosity,
no_color=options.no_color,
user_log_file=options.log,
)
always_enabled_features = set(options.features_enabled) & set(
cmdoptions.ALWAYS_ENABLED_FEATURES
)
if always_enabled_features:
logger.warning(
"The following features are always enabled: %s. ",
", ".join(sorted(always_enabled_features)),
)
# Make sure that the --python argument isn't specified after the
# subcommand. We can tell, because if --python was specified,
# we should only reach this point if we're running in the created
# subprocess, which has the _PIP_RUNNING_IN_SUBPROCESS environment
# variable set.
if options.python and "_PIP_RUNNING_IN_SUBPROCESS" not in os.environ:
logger.critical(
"The --python option must be placed before the pip subcommand name"
)
sys.exit(ERROR)
# TODO: Try to get these passing down from the command?
# without resorting to os.environ to hold these.
# This also affects isolated builds and it should.
if options.no_input:
os.environ["PIP_NO_INPUT"] = "1"
if options.exists_action:
os.environ["PIP_EXISTS_ACTION"] = " ".join(options.exists_action)
if options.require_venv and not self.ignore_require_venv:
# If a venv is required check if it can really be found
if not running_under_virtualenv():
logger.critical("Could not find an activated virtualenv (required).")
sys.exit(VIRTUALENV_NOT_FOUND)
if options.cache_dir:
options.cache_dir = normalize_path(options.cache_dir)
if not check_path_owner(options.cache_dir):
logger.warning(
"The directory '%s' or its parent directory is not owned "
"or is not writable by the current user. The cache "
"has been disabled. Check the permissions and owner of "
"that directory. If executing pip with sudo, you should "
"use sudo's -H flag.",
options.cache_dir,
)
options.cache_dir = None
def intercepts_unhandled_exc(
run_func: Callable[..., int]
) -> Callable[..., int]:
@functools.wraps(run_func)
def exc_logging_wrapper(*args: Any) -> int:
try:
status = run_func(*args)
assert isinstance(status, int)
return status
except DiagnosticPipError as exc:
logger.error("[present-rich] %s", exc)
logger.debug("Exception information:", exc_info=True)
return ERROR
except PreviousBuildDirError as exc:
logger.critical(str(exc))
logger.debug("Exception information:", exc_info=True)
return PREVIOUS_BUILD_DIR_ERROR
except (
InstallationError,
UninstallationError,
BadCommand,
NetworkConnectionError,
) as exc:
logger.critical(str(exc))
logger.debug("Exception information:", exc_info=True)
return ERROR
except CommandError as exc:
logger.critical("%s", exc)
logger.debug("Exception information:", exc_info=True)
return ERROR
except BrokenStdoutLoggingError:
# Bypass our logger and write any remaining messages to
# stderr because stdout no longer works.
print("ERROR: Pipe to stdout was broken", file=sys.stderr)
if level_number <= logging.DEBUG:
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr)
return ERROR
except KeyboardInterrupt:
logger.critical("Operation cancelled by user")
logger.debug("Exception information:", exc_info=True)
return ERROR
except BaseException:
logger.critical("Exception:", exc_info=True)
return UNKNOWN_ERROR
return exc_logging_wrapper
try:
if not options.debug_mode:
run = intercepts_unhandled_exc(self.run)
else:
run = self.run
rich_traceback.install(show_locals=True)
return run(options, args)
finally:
self.handle_pip_version_check(options)

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from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager
from typing import ContextManager, Generator, TypeVar
_T = TypeVar("_T", covariant=True)
class CommandContextMixIn:
def __init__(self) -> None:
super().__init__()
self._in_main_context = False
self._main_context = ExitStack()
@contextmanager
def main_context(self) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
assert not self._in_main_context
self._in_main_context = True
try:
with self._main_context:
yield
finally:
self._in_main_context = False
def enter_context(self, context_provider: ContextManager[_T]) -> _T:
assert self._in_main_context
return self._main_context.enter_context(context_provider)

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