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This will be used in the future to specify custom Pythons. DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION="python-2.7.8" PYTHON_EXE="$APP_PYTHON_HOME_DIR/bin/python" -PIP_VERSION="1.3.1" -DISTRIBUTE_VERSION="0.6.36" # Setup bpwatch export PATH=$PATH:$ROOT_DIR/vendor/bpwatch @@ -71,6 +69,7 @@ BUILDPACK_PYTHON_HOME=$BUILD_DIR/$PAASPROVIDER_DIR/python export PATH=$APP_PYTHON_HOME_DIR/bin:$PATH export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 +hash -r # Switch to the repo's context. cd $BUILD_DIR @@ -108,95 +107,49 @@ bpwatch start restore_cache done bpwatch stop restore_cache -set +e # Create set-aside `$PAASPROVIDER_DIR` folder. -mkdir $PAASPROVIDER_DIR &> /dev/null -set -e +mkdir $PAASPROVIDER_DIR &> /dev/null || true mkdir -p $(dirname $PROFILE_PATH) -set +e PYTHON_VERSION=$(cat runtime.txt) # Install Python. -if [ -f $PAASPROVIDER_DIR/python-version ]; then - if [ ! $(cat $PAASPROVIDER_DIR/python-version) = $PYTHON_VERSION ]; then - bpwatch start uninstall_python - puts-step "Found $(cat $PAASPROVIDER_DIR/python-version), removing." - rm -fr $PAASPROVIDER_DIR/python - bpwatch stop uninstall_python - else - SKIP_INSTALL=1 - fi -fi - +if [[ $(cat $PAASPROVIDER_DIR/python-version 2>/dev/null) == "$PYTHON_VERSION" ]]; then + puts-step "Using Python runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION)" +else + puts-step "Preparing Python runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION)" + rm -fr "$PAASPROVIDER_DIR/python" 2>/dev/null -if [ ! "$SKIP_INSTALL" ]; then - bpwatch start install_python - puts-step "Preparing Python runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION)" - curl "$ARTIFACT_SOURCE_URL/$PYTHON_VERSION.tar.bz2" -s -L | tar jx &> /dev/null - if [[ $? != 0 ]] ; then - puts-warn "Requested runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION) was not found." - puts-warn "Aborting." - exit 1 - fi - mv python $PAASPROVIDER_DIR/python - bpwatch stop install_python + if ! curl -sSL "$ARTIFACT_SOURCE_URL/$PYTHON_VERSION.tar.bz2" | tar -jxC "$PAASPROVIDER_DIR"; then + puts-warn "Requested runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION) was not found." + puts-warn "Aborting." + exit 1 + fi # Record for future reference. echo $PYTHON_VERSION > $PAASPROVIDER_DIR/python-version - FRESH_PYTHON=true - - hash -r -else - puts-step "Using Python runtime ($PYTHON_VERSION)" + hash python fi -# If Pip isn't up to date: -if [ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] || [[ ! $(pip --version) == *$PIP_VERSION* ]]; then - WORKING_DIR=$(pwd) - - bpwatch start prepare_environment - - bpwatch start install_distribute - # Prepare it for the real world - puts-step "Installing Distribute ($DISTRIBUTE_VERSION)" - cd $ROOT_DIR/vendor/distribute-$DISTRIBUTE_VERSION/ - python setup.py install &> /dev/null - cd $WORKING_DIR - bpwatch stop install_distribute - bpwatch start install_pip - puts-step "Installing Pip ($PIP_VERSION)" - cd $ROOT_DIR/vendor/pip-$PIP_VERSION/ - python setup.py install &> /dev/null - cd $WORKING_DIR - - bpwatch stop install_pip - bpwatch stop prepare_environment +local_pip="$BUILDPACK_PYTHON_HOME/bin/pip" +if [[ ! -a $local_pip ]]; then + curl -sSL "https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py" | python | indent fi - -set -e -hash -r +"$local_pip" install --disable-pip-version-check -U setuptools pip | cleanup | indent # Install Mercurial if it appears to be required. if (grep -Fiq "hg+" requirements.txt) then bpwatch start mercurial_install - $APP_PYTHON_HOME_DIR/bin/pip install --use-mirrors mercurial | cleanup | indent + "$local_pip" install --use-mirrors mercurial | cleanup | indent bpwatch stop mercurial_install fi # Install dependencies with Pip. -puts-step "Installing dependencies using Pip ($PIP_VERSION)" - - -[ ! "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch start pip_install -[ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch start pip_install_first - -$APP_PYTHON_HOME_DIR/bin/pip install --use-mirrors -r requirements.txt --exists-action=w --src=./$PAASPROVIDER_DIR/src | indent +puts-step "Installing dependencies using ($($local_pip --version))" -[ ! "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch stop pip_install -[ "$FRESH_PYTHON" ] && bpwatch stop pip_install_first +"$local_pip" install -r requirements.txt --src=./$PAASPROVIDER_DIR/src | indent # Django collectstatic support. bpwatch start collectstatic @@ -212,7 +165,7 @@ set-env PYTHONHOME $APP_PYTHON_HOME_DIR set-env PATH '$PYTHONHOME/bin:$PATH' set-default-env LANG en_US.UTF-8 set-default-env PYTHONHASHSEED random -set-default-env PYTHONPATH $APP_DIR/ +set-default-env PYTHONPATH $APP_DIR # Experimental post_compile hook. diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/CHANGES.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/CHANGES.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 16461a21a..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/CHANGES.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,509 +0,0 @@ -======= -CHANGES -======= - ------- -0.6.36 ------- - -* Pull Request #35: In `Buildout issue 64 - `_, it was reported that - under Python 3, installation of distutils scripts could attempt to copy - the ``__pycache__`` directory as a file, causing an error, apparently only - under Windows. Easy_install now skips all directories when processing - metadata scripts. - ------- -0.6.35 ------- - -Note this release is backward-incompatible with distribute 0.6.23-0.6.34 in -how it parses version numbers. - -* Issue #278: Restored compatibility with distribute 0.6.22 and setuptools - 0.6. Updated the documentation to match more closely with the version - parsing as intended in setuptools 0.6. - ------- -0.6.34 ------- - -* Issue #341: 0.6.33 fails to build under Python 2.4. - ------- -0.6.33 ------- - -* Fix 2 errors with Jython 2.5. -* Fix 1 failure with Jython 2.5 and 2.7. -* Disable workaround for Jython scripts on Linux systems. -* Issue #336: `setup.py` no longer masks failure exit code when tests fail. -* Fix issue in pkg_resources where try/except around a platform-dependent - import would trigger hook load failures on Mercurial. See pull request 32 - for details. -* Issue #341: Fix a ResourceWarning. - ------- -0.6.32 ------- - -* Fix test suite with Python 2.6. -* Fix some DeprecationWarnings and ResourceWarnings. -* Issue #335: Backed out `setup_requires` superceding installed requirements - until regression can be addressed. - ------- -0.6.31 ------- - -* Issue #303: Make sure the manifest only ever contains UTF-8 in Python 3. -* Issue #329: Properly close files created by tests for compatibility with - Jython. -* Work around Jython bugs `#1980 `_ and - `#1981 `_. -* Issue #334: Provide workaround for packages that reference `sys.__stdout__` - such as numpy does. This change should address - `virtualenv #359 `_ as long - as the system encoding is UTF-8 or the IO encoding is specified in the - environment, i.e.:: - - PYTHONIOENCODING=utf8 pip install numpy - -* Fix for encoding issue when installing from Windows executable on Python 3. -* Issue #323: Allow `setup_requires` requirements to supercede installed - requirements. Added some new keyword arguments to existing pkg_resources - methods. Also had to updated how __path__ is handled for namespace packages - to ensure that when a new egg distribution containing a namespace package is - placed on sys.path, the entries in __path__ are found in the same order they - would have been in had that egg been on the path when pkg_resources was - first imported. - ------- -0.6.30 ------- - -* Issue #328: Clean up temporary directories in distribute_setup.py. -* Fix fatal bug in distribute_setup.py. - ------- -0.6.29 ------- - -* Pull Request #14: Honor file permissions in zip files. -* Issue #327: Merged pull request #24 to fix a dependency problem with pip. -* Merged pull request #23 to fix https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/301. -* If Sphinx is installed, the `upload_docs` command now runs `build_sphinx` - to produce uploadable documentation. -* Issue #326: `upload_docs` provided mangled auth credentials under Python 3. -* Issue #320: Fix check for "createable" in distribute_setup.py. -* Issue #305: Remove a warning that was triggered during normal operations. -* Issue #311: Print metadata in UTF-8 independent of platform. -* Issue #303: Read manifest file with UTF-8 encoding under Python 3. -* Issue #301: Allow to run tests of namespace packages when using 2to3. -* Issue #304: Prevent import loop in site.py under Python 3.3. -* Issue #283: Reenable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on Python 3.3. -* Issue #299: The develop command didn't work on Python 3, when using 2to3, - as the egg link would go to the Python 2 source. Linking to the 2to3'd code - in build/lib makes it work, although you will have to rebuild the module - before testing it. -* Issue #306: Even if 2to3 is used, we build in-place under Python 2. -* Issue #307: Prints the full path when .svn/entries is broken. -* Issue #313: Support for sdist subcommands (Python 2.7) -* Issue #314: test_local_index() would fail an OS X. -* Issue #310: Non-ascii characters in a namespace __init__.py causes errors. -* Issue #218: Improved documentation on behavior of `package_data` and - `include_package_data`. Files indicated by `package_data` are now included - in the manifest. -* `distribute_setup.py` now allows a `--download-base` argument for retrieving - distribute from a specified location. - ------- -0.6.28 ------- - -* Issue #294: setup.py can now be invoked from any directory. -* Scripts are now installed honoring the umask. -* Added support for .dist-info directories. -* Issue #283: Fix and disable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on - Python 3.3. - ------- -0.6.27 ------- - -* Support current snapshots of CPython 3.3. -* Distribute now recognizes README.rst as a standard, default readme file. -* Exclude 'encodings' modules when removing modules from sys.modules. - Workaround for #285. -* Issue #231: Don't fiddle with system python when used with buildout - (bootstrap.py) - ------- -0.6.26 ------- - -* Issue #183: Symlinked files are now extracted from source distributions. -* Issue #227: Easy_install fetch parameters are now passed during the - installation of a source distribution; now fulfillment of setup_requires - dependencies will honor the parameters passed to easy_install. - ------- -0.6.25 ------- - -* Issue #258: Workaround a cache issue -* Issue #260: distribute_setup.py now accepts the --user parameter for - Python 2.6 and later. -* Issue #262: package_index.open_with_auth no longer throws LookupError - on Python 3. -* Issue #269: AttributeError when an exception occurs reading Manifest.in - on late releases of Python. -* Issue #272: Prevent TypeError when namespace package names are unicode - and single-install-externally-managed is used. Also fixes PIP issue - 449. -* Issue #273: Legacy script launchers now install with Python2/3 support. - ------- -0.6.24 ------- - -* Issue #249: Added options to exclude 2to3 fixers - ------- -0.6.23 ------- - -* Issue #244: Fixed a test -* Issue #243: Fixed a test -* Issue #239: Fixed a test -* Issue #240: Fixed a test -* Issue #241: Fixed a test -* Issue #237: Fixed a test -* Issue #238: easy_install now uses 64bit executable wrappers on 64bit Python -* Issue #208: Fixed parsed_versions, it now honors post-releases as noted in the documentation -* Issue #207: Windows cli and gui wrappers pass CTRL-C to child python process -* Issue #227: easy_install now passes its arguments to setup.py bdist_egg -* Issue #225: Fixed a NameError on Python 2.5, 2.4 - ------- -0.6.21 ------- - -* Issue #225: FIxed a regression on py2.4 - ------- -0.6.20 ------- - -* Issue #135: Include url in warning when processing URLs in package_index. -* Issue #212: Fix issue where easy_instal fails on Python 3 on windows installer. -* Issue #213: Fix typo in documentation. - ------- -0.6.19 ------- - -* Issue 206: AttributeError: 'HTTPMessage' object has no attribute 'getheaders' - ------- -0.6.18 ------- - -* Issue 210: Fixed a regression introduced by Issue 204 fix. - ------- -0.6.17 ------- - -* Support 'DISTRIBUTE_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT' environment - variable to allow to disable installation of easy_install-${version} script. -* Support Python >=3.1.4 and >=3.2.1. -* Issue 204: Don't try to import the parent of a namespace package in - declare_namespace -* Issue 196: Tolerate responses with multiple Content-Length headers -* Issue 205: Sandboxing doesn't preserve working_set. Leads to setup_requires - problems. - ------- -0.6.16 ------- - -* Builds sdist gztar even on Windows (avoiding Issue 193). -* Issue 192: Fixed metadata omitted on Windows when package_dir - specified with forward-slash. -* Issue 195: Cython build support. -* Issue 200: Issues with recognizing 64-bit packages on Windows. - ------- -0.6.15 ------- - -* Fixed typo in bdist_egg -* Several issues under Python 3 has been solved. -* Issue 146: Fixed missing DLL files after easy_install of windows exe package. - ------- -0.6.14 ------- - -* Issue 170: Fixed unittest failure. Thanks to Toshio. -* Issue 171: Fixed race condition in unittests cause deadlocks in test suite. -* Issue 143: Fixed a lookup issue with easy_install. - Thanks to David and Zooko. -* Issue 174: Fixed the edit mode when its used with setuptools itself - ------- -0.6.13 ------- - -* Issue 160: 2.7 gives ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL") -* Issue 150: Fixed using ~/.local even in a --no-site-packages virtualenv -* Issue 163: scan index links before external links, and don't use the md5 when - comparing two distributions - ------- -0.6.12 ------- - -* Issue 149: Fixed various failures on 2.3/2.4 - ------- -0.6.11 ------- - -* Found another case of SandboxViolation - fixed -* Issue 15 and 48: Introduced a socket timeout of 15 seconds on url openings -* Added indexsidebar.html into MANIFEST.in -* Issue 108: Fixed TypeError with Python3.1 -* Issue 121: Fixed --help install command trying to actually install. -* Issue 112: Added an os.makedirs so that Tarek's solution will work. -* Issue 133: Added --no-find-links to easy_install -* Added easy_install --user -* Issue 100: Fixed develop --user not taking '.' in PYTHONPATH into account -* Issue 134: removed spurious UserWarnings. Patch by VanLindberg -* Issue 138: cant_write_to_target error when setup_requires is used. -* Issue 147: respect the sys.dont_write_bytecode flag - ------- -0.6.10 ------- - -* Reverted change made for the DistributionNotFound exception because - zc.buildout uses the exception message to get the name of the - distribution. - ------ -0.6.9 ------ - -* Issue 90: unknown setuptools version can be added in the working set -* Issue 87: setupt.py doesn't try to convert distribute_setup.py anymore - Initial Patch by arfrever. -* Issue 89: added a side bar with a download link to the doc. -* Issue 86: fixed missing sentence in pkg_resources doc. -* Added a nicer error message when a DistributionNotFound is raised. -* Issue 80: test_develop now works with Python 3.1 -* Issue 93: upload_docs now works if there is an empty sub-directory. -* Issue 70: exec bit on non-exec files -* Issue 99: now the standalone easy_install command doesn't uses a - "setup.cfg" if any exists in the working directory. It will use it - only if triggered by ``install_requires`` from a setup.py call - (install, develop, etc). -* Issue 101: Allowing ``os.devnull`` in Sandbox -* Issue 92: Fixed the "no eggs" found error with MacPort - (platform.mac_ver() fails) -* Issue 103: test_get_script_header_jython_workaround not run - anymore under py3 with C or POSIX local. Contributed by Arfrever. -* Issue 104: remvoved the assertion when the installation fails, - with a nicer message for the end user. -* Issue 100: making sure there's no SandboxViolation when - the setup script patches setuptools. - ------ -0.6.8 ------ - -* Added "check_packages" in dist. (added in Setuptools 0.6c11) -* Fixed the DONT_PATCH_SETUPTOOLS state. - ------ -0.6.7 ------ - -* Issue 58: Added --user support to the develop command -* Issue 11: Generated scripts now wrap their call to the script entry point - in the standard "if name == 'main'" -* Added the 'DONT_PATCH_SETUPTOOLS' environment variable, so virtualenv - can drive an installation that doesn't patch a global setuptools. -* Reviewed unladen-swallow specific change from - http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/source/detail?spec=svn875&r=719 - and determined that it no longer applies. Distribute should work fine with - Unladen Swallow 2009Q3. -* Issue 21: Allow PackageIndex.open_url to gracefully handle all cases of a - httplib.HTTPException instead of just InvalidURL and BadStatusLine. -* Removed virtual-python.py from this distribution and updated documentation - to point to the actively maintained virtualenv instead. -* Issue 64: use_setuptools no longer rebuilds the distribute egg every - time it is run -* use_setuptools now properly respects the requested version -* use_setuptools will no longer try to import a distribute egg for the - wrong Python version -* Issue 74: no_fake should be True by default. -* Issue 72: avoid a bootstrapping issue with easy_install -U - ------ -0.6.6 ------ - -* Unified the bootstrap file so it works on both py2.x and py3k without 2to3 - (patch by Holger Krekel) - ------ -0.6.5 ------ - -* Issue 65: cli.exe and gui.exe are now generated at build time, - depending on the platform in use. - -* Issue 67: Fixed doc typo (PEP 381/382) - -* Distribute no longer shadows setuptools if we require a 0.7-series - setuptools. And an error is raised when installing a 0.7 setuptools with - distribute. - -* When run from within buildout, no attempt is made to modify an existing - setuptools egg, whether in a shared egg directory or a system setuptools. - -* Fixed a hole in sandboxing allowing builtin file to write outside of - the sandbox. - ------ -0.6.4 ------ - -* Added the generation of `distribute_setup_3k.py` during the release. - This closes issue #52. - -* Added an upload_docs command to easily upload project documentation to - PyPI's http://packages.python.org. This close issue #56. - -* Fixed a bootstrap bug on the use_setuptools() API. - ------ -0.6.3 ------ - -setuptools -========== - -* Fixed a bunch of calls to file() that caused crashes on Python 3. - -bootstrapping -============= - -* Fixed a bug in sorting that caused bootstrap to fail on Python 3. - ------ -0.6.2 ------ - -setuptools -========== - -* Added Python 3 support; see docs/python3.txt. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue39. - -* Added option to run 2to3 automatically when installing on Python 3. - This closes issue #31. - -* Fixed invalid usage of requirement.parse, that broke develop -d. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue44. - -* Fixed script launcher for 64-bit Windows. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue2. - -* KeyError when compiling extensions. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue41. - -bootstrapping -============= - -* Fixed bootstrap not working on Windows. This closes issue #49. - -* Fixed 2.6 dependencies. This closes issue #50. - -* Make sure setuptools is patched when running through easy_install - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue40. - ------ -0.6.1 ------ - -setuptools -========== - -* package_index.urlopen now catches BadStatusLine and malformed url errors. - This closes issue #16 and issue #18. - -* zip_ok is now False by default. This closes - http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue33. - -* Fixed invalid URL error catching. http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue20. - -* Fixed invalid bootstraping with easy_install installation (issue #40). - Thanks to Florian Schulze for the help. - -* Removed buildout/bootstrap.py. A new repository will create a specific - bootstrap.py script. - - -bootstrapping -============= - -* The boostrap process leave setuptools alone if detected in the system - and --root or --prefix is provided, but is not in the same location. - This closes issue #10. - ---- -0.6 ---- - -setuptools -========== - -* Packages required at build time where not fully present at install time. - This closes issue #12. - -* Protected against failures in tarfile extraction. This closes issue #10. - -* Made Jython api_tests.txt doctest compatible. This closes issue #7. - -* sandbox.py replaced builtin type file with builtin function open. This - closes issue #6. - -* Immediately close all file handles. This closes issue #3. - -* Added compatibility with Subversion 1.6. This references issue #1. - -pkg_resources -============= - -* Avoid a call to /usr/bin/sw_vers on OSX and use the official platform API - instead. Based on a patch from ronaldoussoren. This closes issue #5. - -* Fixed a SandboxViolation for mkdir that could occur in certain cases. - This closes issue #13. - -* Allow to find_on_path on systems with tight permissions to fail gracefully. - This closes issue #9. - -* Corrected inconsistency between documentation and code of add_entry. - This closes issue #8. - -* Immediately close all file handles. This closes issue #3. - -easy_install -============ - -* Immediately close all file handles. This closes issue #3. - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/CONTRIBUTORS.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/CONTRIBUTORS.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 22c90aba1..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/CONTRIBUTORS.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -============ -Contributors -============ - -* Alex Grönholm -* Alice Bevan-McGregor -* Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis -* Christophe Combelles -* Daniel Stutzbach -* Daniel Holth -* Hanno Schlichting -* Jannis Leidel -* Jason R. Coombs -* Jim Fulton -* Jonathan Lange -* Justin Azoff -* Lennart Regebro -* Marc Abramowitz -* Martin von Löwis -* Noufal Ibrahim -* Pete Hollobon -* Philip Jenvey -* Reinout van Rees -* Robert Myers -* Stefan H. Holek -* Tarek Ziadé -* Toshio Kuratomi - -If you think you name is missing, please add it (alpha order by first name) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/DEVGUIDE.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/DEVGUIDE.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8dcabfd1d..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/DEVGUIDE.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -============================ -Quick notes for contributors -============================ - -Distribute is using Mercurial. - -Grab the code at bitbucket:: - - $ hg clone https://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute - -If you want to contribute changes, we recommend you fork the repository on -bitbucket, commit the changes to your repository, and then make a pull request -on bitbucket. If you make some changes, don't forget to: - -- add a note in CHANGES.txt - -And remember that 0.6 (the only development line) is only bug fixes, and the -APIs should be fully backward compatible with Setuptools. - -You can run the tests via:: - - $ python setup.py test diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/MANIFEST.in b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/MANIFEST.in deleted file mode 100644 index 9837747a2..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/MANIFEST.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -recursive-include setuptools *.py *.txt *.exe -recursive-include tests *.py *.c *.pyx *.txt -recursive-include setuptools/tests *.html -recursive-include docs *.py *.txt *.conf *.css *.css_t Makefile indexsidebar.html -recursive-include _markerlib *.py -include *.py -include *.txt -include MANIFEST.in -include launcher.c diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/PKG-INFO b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/PKG-INFO deleted file mode 100644 index f75ee6f05..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/PKG-INFO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,883 +0,0 @@ -Metadata-Version: 1.1 -Name: distribute -Version: 0.6.36 -Summary: Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python packages -Home-page: http://packages.python.org/distribute -Author: The fellowship of the packaging -Author-email: distutils-sig@python.org -License: PSF or ZPL -Description: =============================== - Installing and Using Distribute - =============================== - - .. contents:: **Table of Contents** - - ----------- - Disclaimers - ----------- - - About the fork - ============== - - `Distribute` is a fork of the `Setuptools` project. - - Distribute is intended to replace Setuptools as the standard method - for working with Python module distributions. - - The fork has two goals: - - - Providing a backward compatible version to replace Setuptools - and make all distributions that depend on Setuptools work as - before, but with less bugs and behaviorial issues. - - This work is done in the 0.6.x series. - - Starting with version 0.6.2, Distribute supports Python 3. - Installing and using distribute for Python 3 code works exactly - the same as for Python 2 code, but Distribute also helps you to support - Python 2 and Python 3 from the same source code by letting you run 2to3 - on the code as a part of the build process, by setting the keyword parameter - ``use_2to3`` to True. See http://packages.python.org/distribute for more - information. - - - Refactoring the code, and releasing it in several distributions. - This work is being done in the 0.7.x series but not yet released. - - The roadmap is still evolving, and the page that is up-to-date is - located at : `http://packages.python.org/distribute/roadmap`. - - If you install `Distribute` and want to switch back for any reason to - `Setuptools`, get to the `Uninstallation instructions`_ section. - - More documentation - ================== - - You can get more information in the Sphinx-based documentation, located - at http://packages.python.org/distribute. This documentation includes the old - Setuptools documentation that is slowly replaced, and brand new content. - - About the installation process - ============================== - - The `Distribute` installer modifies your installation by de-activating an - existing installation of `Setuptools` in a bootstrap process. This process - has been tested in various installation schemes and contexts but in case of a - bug during this process your Python installation might be left in a broken - state. Since all modified files and directories are copied before the - installation starts, you will be able to get back to a normal state by reading - the instructions in the `Uninstallation instructions`_ section. - - In any case, it is recommended to save you `site-packages` directory before - you start the installation of `Distribute`. - - ------------------------- - Installation Instructions - ------------------------- - - Distribute is only released as a source distribution. - - It can be installed using pip, and can be done so with the source tarball, - or by using the ``distribute_setup.py`` script provided online. - - ``distribute_setup.py`` is the simplest and preferred way on all systems. - - distribute_setup.py - =================== - - Download - `distribute_setup.py `_ - and execute it, using the Python interpreter of your choice. - - If your shell has the ``curl`` program you can do:: - - $ curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py - $ python distribute_setup.py - - Notice this file is also provided in the source release. - - pip - === - - Run easy_install or pip:: - - $ pip install distribute - - Source installation - =================== - - Download the source tarball, uncompress it, then run the install command:: - - $ curl -O http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/d/distribute/distribute-0.6.36.tar.gz - $ tar -xzvf distribute-0.6.36.tar.gz - $ cd distribute-0.6.36 - $ python setup.py install - - --------------------------- - Uninstallation Instructions - --------------------------- - - Like other distutils-based distributions, Distribute doesn't provide an - uninstaller yet. It's all done manually! We are all waiting for PEP 376 - support in Python. - - Distribute is installed in three steps: - - 1. it gets out of the way an existing installation of Setuptools - 2. it installs a `fake` setuptools installation - 3. it installs distribute - - Distribute can be removed like this: - - - remove the ``distribute*.egg`` file located in your site-packages directory - - remove the ``setuptools.pth`` file located in you site-packages directory - - remove the easy_install script located in you ``sys.prefix/bin`` directory - - remove the ``setuptools*.egg`` directory located in your site-packages directory, - if any. - - If you want to get back to setuptools: - - - reinstall setuptools using its instruction. - - Lastly: - - - remove the *.OLD.* directory located in your site-packages directory if any, - **once you have checked everything was working correctly again**. - - ------------------------- - Quick help for developers - ------------------------- - - To create an egg which is compatible with Distribute, use the same - practice as with Setuptools, e.g.:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - ) - - To use `pkg_resources` to access data files in the egg, you should - require the Setuptools distribution explicitly:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - install_requires=['setuptools'] - ) - - Only if you need Distribute-specific functionality should you depend - on it explicitly. In this case, replace the Setuptools dependency:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - install_requires=['distribute'] - ) - - ----------- - Install FAQ - ----------- - - - **Why is Distribute wrapping my Setuptools installation?** - - Since Distribute is a fork, and since it provides the same package - and modules, it renames the existing Setuptools egg and inserts a - new one which merely wraps the Distribute code. This way, full - backwards compatibility is kept for packages which rely on the - Setuptools modules. - - At the same time, packages can meet their dependency on Setuptools - without actually installing it (which would disable Distribute). - - - **How does Distribute interact with virtualenv?** - - Everytime you create a virtualenv it will install setuptools by default. - You either need to re-install Distribute in it right after or pass the - ``--distribute`` option when creating it. - - Once installed, your virtualenv will use Distribute transparently. - - Although, if you have Setuptools installed in your system-wide Python, - and if the virtualenv you are in was generated without the `--no-site-packages` - option, the Distribute installation will stop. - - You need in this case to build a virtualenv with the `--no-site-packages` - option or to install `Distribute` globally. - - - **How does Distribute interacts with zc.buildout?** - - You can use Distribute in your zc.buildout, with the --distribute option, - starting at zc.buildout 1.4.2:: - - $ python bootstrap.py --distribute - - For previous zc.buildout versions, *the only thing* you need to do - is use the bootstrap at `http://python-distribute.org/bootstrap.py`. Run - that bootstrap and ``bin/buildout`` (and all other buildout-generated - scripts) will transparently use distribute instead of setuptools. You do - not need a specific buildout release. - - A shared eggs directory is no problem (since 0.6.6): the setuptools egg is - left in place unmodified. So other buildouts that do not yet use the new - bootstrap continue to work just fine. And there is no need to list - ``distribute`` somewhere in your eggs: using the bootstrap is enough. - - The source code for the bootstrap script is located at - `http://bitbucket.org/tarek/buildout-distribute`. - - - - ----------------------------- - Feedback and getting involved - ----------------------------- - - - Mailing list: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig - - Issue tracker: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issues/ - - Code Repository: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute - - ======= - CHANGES - ======= - - ------ - 0.6.36 - ------ - - * Pull Request #35: In `Buildout `issue 64`_ - `_, it was reported that - under Python 3, installation of distutils scripts could attempt to copy - the ``__pycache__`` directory as a file, causing an error, apparently only - under Windows. Easy_install now skips all directories when processing - metadata scripts. - - ------ - 0.6.35 - ------ - - Note this release is backward-incompatible with distribute 0.6.23-0.6.34 in - how it parses version numbers. - - * `Issue #278`_: Restored compatibility with distribute 0.6.22 and setuptools - 0.6. Updated the documentation to match more closely with the version - parsing as intended in setuptools 0.6. - - ------ - 0.6.34 - ------ - - * `Issue #341`_: 0.6.33 fails to build under Python 2.4. - - ------ - 0.6.33 - ------ - - * Fix 2 errors with Jython 2.5. - * Fix 1 failure with Jython 2.5 and 2.7. - * Disable workaround for Jython scripts on Linux systems. - * `Issue #336`_: `setup.py` no longer masks failure exit code when tests fail. - * Fix issue in pkg_resources where try/except around a platform-dependent - import would trigger hook load failures on Mercurial. See pull request 32 - for details. - * `Issue #341`_: Fix a ResourceWarning. - - ------ - 0.6.32 - ------ - - * Fix test suite with Python 2.6. - * Fix some DeprecationWarnings and ResourceWarnings. - * `Issue #335`_: Backed out `setup_requires` superceding installed requirements - until regression can be addressed. - - ------ - 0.6.31 - ------ - - * `Issue #303`_: Make sure the manifest only ever contains UTF-8 in Python 3. - * `Issue #329`_: Properly close files created by tests for compatibility with - Jython. - * Work around Jython bugs `#1980 `_ and - `#1981 `_. - * `Issue #334`_: Provide workaround for packages that reference `sys.__stdout__` - such as numpy does. This change should address - `virtualenv #359 `_ as long - as the system encoding is UTF-8 or the IO encoding is specified in the - environment, i.e.:: - - PYTHONIOENCODING=utf8 pip install numpy - - * Fix for encoding issue when installing from Windows executable on Python 3. - * `Issue #323`_: Allow `setup_requires` requirements to supercede installed - requirements. Added some new keyword arguments to existing pkg_resources - methods. Also had to updated how __path__ is handled for namespace packages - to ensure that when a new egg distribution containing a namespace package is - placed on sys.path, the entries in __path__ are found in the same order they - would have been in had that egg been on the path when pkg_resources was - first imported. - - ------ - 0.6.30 - ------ - - * `Issue #328`_: Clean up temporary directories in distribute_setup.py. - * Fix fatal bug in distribute_setup.py. - - ------ - 0.6.29 - ------ - - * Pull Request #14: Honor file permissions in zip files. - * `Issue #327`_: Merged pull request #24 to fix a dependency problem with pip. - * Merged pull request #23 to fix https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/301. - * If Sphinx is installed, the `upload_docs` command now runs `build_sphinx` - to produce uploadable documentation. - * `Issue #326`_: `upload_docs` provided mangled auth credentials under Python 3. - * `Issue #320`_: Fix check for "createable" in distribute_setup.py. - * `Issue #305`_: Remove a warning that was triggered during normal operations. - * `Issue #311`_: Print metadata in UTF-8 independent of platform. - * `Issue #303`_: Read manifest file with UTF-8 encoding under Python 3. - * `Issue #301`_: Allow to run tests of namespace packages when using 2to3. - * `Issue #304`_: Prevent import loop in site.py under Python 3.3. - * `Issue #283`_: Reenable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on Python 3.3. - * `Issue #299`_: The develop command didn't work on Python 3, when using 2to3, - as the egg link would go to the Python 2 source. Linking to the 2to3'd code - in build/lib makes it work, although you will have to rebuild the module - before testing it. - * `Issue #306`_: Even if 2to3 is used, we build in-place under Python 2. - * `Issue #307`_: Prints the full path when .svn/entries is broken. - * `Issue #313`_: Support for sdist subcommands (Python 2.7) - * `Issue #314`_: test_local_index() would fail an OS X. - * `Issue #310`_: Non-ascii characters in a namespace __init__.py causes errors. - * `Issue #218`_: Improved documentation on behavior of `package_data` and - `include_package_data`. Files indicated by `package_data` are now included - in the manifest. - * `distribute_setup.py` now allows a `--download-base` argument for retrieving - distribute from a specified location. - - ------ - 0.6.28 - ------ - - * `Issue #294`_: setup.py can now be invoked from any directory. - * Scripts are now installed honoring the umask. - * Added support for .dist-info directories. - * `Issue #283`_: Fix and disable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on - Python 3.3. - - ------ - 0.6.27 - ------ - - * Support current snapshots of CPython 3.3. - * Distribute now recognizes README.rst as a standard, default readme file. - * Exclude 'encodings' modules when removing modules from sys.modules. - Workaround for #285. - * `Issue #231`_: Don't fiddle with system python when used with buildout - (bootstrap.py) - - ------ - 0.6.26 - ------ - - * `Issue #183`_: Symlinked files are now extracted from source distributions. - * `Issue #227`_: Easy_install fetch parameters are now passed during the - installation of a source distribution; now fulfillment of setup_requires - dependencies will honor the parameters passed to easy_install. - - ------ - 0.6.25 - ------ - - * `Issue #258`_: Workaround a cache issue - * `Issue #260`_: distribute_setup.py now accepts the --user parameter for - Python 2.6 and later. - * `Issue #262`_: package_index.open_with_auth no longer throws LookupError - on Python 3. - * `Issue #269`_: AttributeError when an exception occurs reading Manifest.in - on late releases of Python. - * `Issue #272`_: Prevent TypeError when namespace package names are unicode - and single-install-externally-managed is used. Also fixes PIP `issue - 449`_. - * `Issue #273`_: Legacy script launchers now install with Python2/3 support. - - ------ - 0.6.24 - ------ - - * `Issue #249`_: Added options to exclude 2to3 fixers - - ------ - 0.6.23 - ------ - - * `Issue #244`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #243`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #239`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #240`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #241`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #237`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #238`_: easy_install now uses 64bit executable wrappers on 64bit Python - * `Issue #208`_: Fixed parsed_versions, it now honors post-releases as noted in the documentation - * `Issue #207`_: Windows cli and gui wrappers pass CTRL-C to child python process - * `Issue #227`_: easy_install now passes its arguments to setup.py bdist_egg - * `Issue #225`_: Fixed a NameError on Python 2.5, 2.4 - - ------ - 0.6.21 - ------ - - * `Issue #225`_: FIxed a regression on py2.4 - - ------ - 0.6.20 - ------ - - * `Issue #135`_: Include url in warning when processing URLs in package_index. - * `Issue #212`_: Fix issue where easy_instal fails on Python 3 on windows installer. - * `Issue #213`_: Fix typo in documentation. - - ------ - 0.6.19 - ------ - - * `Issue 206`_: AttributeError: 'HTTPMessage' object has no attribute 'getheaders' - - ------ - 0.6.18 - ------ - - * `Issue 210`_: Fixed a regression introduced by `Issue 204`_ fix. - - ------ - 0.6.17 - ------ - - * Support 'DISTRIBUTE_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT' environment - variable to allow to disable installation of easy_install-${version} script. - * Support Python >=3.1.4 and >=3.2.1. - * `Issue 204`_: Don't try to import the parent of a namespace package in - declare_namespace - * `Issue 196`_: Tolerate responses with multiple Content-Length headers - * `Issue 205`_: Sandboxing doesn't preserve working_set. Leads to setup_requires - problems. - - ------ - 0.6.16 - ------ - - * Builds sdist gztar even on Windows (avoiding `Issue 193`_). - * `Issue 192`_: Fixed metadata omitted on Windows when package_dir - specified with forward-slash. - * `Issue 195`_: Cython build support. - * `Issue 200`_: Issues with recognizing 64-bit packages on Windows. - - ------ - 0.6.15 - ------ - - * Fixed typo in bdist_egg - * Several issues under Python 3 has been solved. - * `Issue 146`_: Fixed missing DLL files after easy_install of windows exe package. - - ------ - 0.6.14 - ------ - - * `Issue 170`_: Fixed unittest failure. Thanks to Toshio. - * `Issue 171`_: Fixed race condition in unittests cause deadlocks in test suite. - * `Issue 143`_: Fixed a lookup issue with easy_install. - Thanks to David and Zooko. - * `Issue 174`_: Fixed the edit mode when its used with setuptools itself - - ------ - 0.6.13 - ------ - - * `Issue 160`_: 2.7 gives ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL") - * `Issue 150`_: Fixed using ~/.local even in a --no-site-packages virtualenv - * `Issue 163`_: scan index links before external links, and don't use the md5 when - comparing two distributions - - ------ - 0.6.12 - ------ - - * `Issue 149`_: Fixed various failures on 2.3/2.4 - - ------ - 0.6.11 - ------ - - * Found another case of SandboxViolation - fixed - * `Issue 15`_ and 48: Introduced a socket timeout of 15 seconds on url openings - * Added indexsidebar.html into MANIFEST.in - * `Issue 108`_: Fixed TypeError with Python3.1 - * `Issue 121`_: Fixed --help install command trying to actually install. - * `Issue 112`_: Added an os.makedirs so that Tarek's solution will work. - * `Issue 133`_: Added --no-find-links to easy_install - * Added easy_install --user - * `Issue 100`_: Fixed develop --user not taking '.' in PYTHONPATH into account - * `Issue 134`_: removed spurious UserWarnings. Patch by VanLindberg - * `Issue 138`_: cant_write_to_target error when setup_requires is used. - * `Issue 147`_: respect the sys.dont_write_bytecode flag - - ------ - 0.6.10 - ------ - - * Reverted change made for the DistributionNotFound exception because - zc.buildout uses the exception message to get the name of the - distribution. - - ----- - 0.6.9 - ----- - - * `Issue 90`_: unknown setuptools version can be added in the working set - * `Issue 87`_: setupt.py doesn't try to convert distribute_setup.py anymore - Initial Patch by arfrever. - * `Issue 89`_: added a side bar with a download link to the doc. - * `Issue 86`_: fixed missing sentence in pkg_resources doc. - * Added a nicer error message when a DistributionNotFound is raised. - * `Issue 80`_: test_develop now works with Python 3.1 - * `Issue 93`_: upload_docs now works if there is an empty sub-directory. - * `Issue 70`_: exec bit on non-exec files - * `Issue 99`_: now the standalone easy_install command doesn't uses a - "setup.cfg" if any exists in the working directory. It will use it - only if triggered by ``install_requires`` from a setup.py call - (install, develop, etc). - * `Issue 101`_: Allowing ``os.devnull`` in Sandbox - * `Issue 92`_: Fixed the "no eggs" found error with MacPort - (platform.mac_ver() fails) - * `Issue 103`_: test_get_script_header_jython_workaround not run - anymore under py3 with C or POSIX local. Contributed by Arfrever. - * `Issue 104`_: remvoved the assertion when the installation fails, - with a nicer message for the end user. - * `Issue 100`_: making sure there's no SandboxViolation when - the setup script patches setuptools. - - ----- - 0.6.8 - ----- - - * Added "check_packages" in dist. (added in Setuptools 0.6c11) - * Fixed the DONT_PATCH_SETUPTOOLS state. - - ----- - 0.6.7 - ----- - - * `Issue 58`_: Added --user support to the develop command - * `Issue 11`_: Generated scripts now wrap their call to the script entry point - in the standard "if name == 'main'" - * Added the 'DONT_PATCH_SETUPTOOLS' environment variable, so virtualenv - can drive an installation that doesn't patch a global setuptools. - * Reviewed unladen-swallow specific change from - http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/source/detail?spec=svn875&r=719 - and determined that it no longer applies. Distribute should work fine with - Unladen Swallow 2009Q3. - * `Issue 21`_: Allow PackageIndex.open_url to gracefully handle all cases of a - httplib.HTTPException instead of just InvalidURL and BadStatusLine. - * Removed virtual-python.py from this distribution and updated documentation - to point to the actively maintained virtualenv instead. - * `Issue 64`_: use_setuptools no longer rebuilds the distribute egg every - time it is run - * use_setuptools now properly respects the requested version - * use_setuptools will no longer try to import a distribute egg for the - wrong Python version - * `Issue 74`_: no_fake should be True by default. - * `Issue 72`_: avoid a bootstrapping issue with easy_install -U - - ----- - 0.6.6 - ----- - - * Unified the bootstrap file so it works on both py2.x and py3k without 2to3 - (patch by Holger Krekel) - - ----- - 0.6.5 - ----- - - * `Issue 65`_: cli.exe and gui.exe are now generated at build time, - depending on the platform in use. - - * `Issue 67`_: Fixed doc typo (PEP 381/382) - - * Distribute no longer shadows setuptools if we require a 0.7-series - setuptools. And an error is raised when installing a 0.7 setuptools with - distribute. - - * When run from within buildout, no attempt is made to modify an existing - setuptools egg, whether in a shared egg directory or a system setuptools. - - * Fixed a hole in sandboxing allowing builtin file to write outside of - the sandbox. - - ----- - 0.6.4 - ----- - - * Added the generation of `distribute_setup_3k.py` during the release. - This closes `issue #52`_. - - * Added an upload_docs command to easily upload project documentation to - PyPI's http://packages.python.org. This close `issue #56`_. - - * Fixed a bootstrap bug on the use_setuptools() API. - - ----- - 0.6.3 - ----- - - setuptools - ========== - - * Fixed a bunch of calls to file() that caused crashes on Python 3. - - bootstrapping - ============= - - * Fixed a bug in sorting that caused bootstrap to fail on Python 3. - - ----- - 0.6.2 - ----- - - setuptools - ========== - - * Added Python 3 support; see docs/python3.txt. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue39. - - * Added option to run 2to3 automatically when installing on Python 3. - This closes `issue #31`_. - - * Fixed invalid usage of requirement.parse, that broke develop -d. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue44. - - * Fixed script launcher for 64-bit Windows. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue2. - - * KeyError when compiling extensions. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue41. - - bootstrapping - ============= - - * Fixed bootstrap not working on Windows. This closes `issue #49`_. - - * Fixed 2.6 dependencies. This closes `issue #50`_. - - * Make sure setuptools is patched when running through easy_install - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue40. - - ----- - 0.6.1 - ----- - - setuptools - ========== - - * package_index.urlopen now catches BadStatusLine and malformed url errors. - This closes `issue #16`_ and `issue #18`_. - - * zip_ok is now False by default. This closes - http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue33. - - * Fixed invalid URL error catching. http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue20. - - * Fixed invalid bootstraping with easy_install installation (`issue #40`_). - Thanks to Florian Schulze for the help. - - * Removed buildout/bootstrap.py. A new repository will create a specific - bootstrap.py script. - - - bootstrapping - ============= - - * The boostrap process leave setuptools alone if detected in the system - and --root or --prefix is provided, but is not in the same location. - This closes `issue #10`_. - - --- - 0.6 - --- - - setuptools - ========== - - * Packages required at build time where not fully present at install time. - This closes `issue #12`_. - - * Protected against failures in tarfile extraction. This closes `issue #10`_. - - * Made Jython api_tests.txt doctest compatible. This closes `issue #7`_. - - * sandbox.py replaced builtin type file with builtin function open. This - closes `issue #6`_. - - * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `issue #3`_. - - * Added compatibility with Subversion 1.6. This references `issue #1`_. - - pkg_resources - ============= - - * Avoid a call to /usr/bin/sw_vers on OSX and use the official platform API - instead. Based on a patch from ronaldoussoren. This closes `issue #5`_. - - * Fixed a SandboxViolation for mkdir that could occur in certain cases. - This closes `issue #13`_. - - * Allow to find_on_path on systems with tight permissions to fail gracefully. - This closes `issue #9`_. - - * Corrected inconsistency between documentation and code of add_entry. - This closes `issue #8`_. - - * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `issue #3`_. - - easy_install - ============ - - * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `issue #3`_. - - - .. _`Issue #135`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/135 - .. _`Issue #183`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/183 - .. _`Issue #207`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/207 - .. _`Issue #208`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/208 - .. _`Issue #212`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/212 - .. _`Issue #213`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/213 - .. _`Issue #218`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/218 - .. _`Issue #225`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/225 - .. _`Issue #227`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/227 - .. _`Issue #231`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/231 - .. _`Issue #237`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/237 - .. _`Issue #238`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/238 - .. _`Issue #239`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/239 - .. _`Issue #240`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/240 - .. _`Issue #241`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/241 - 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.. _`Issue #335`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/335 - .. _`Issue #336`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/336 - .. _`Issue #341`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/341 - .. _`Issue 100`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/100 - .. _`Issue 101`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/101 - .. _`Issue 103`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/103 - .. _`Issue 104`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/104 - .. _`Issue 108`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/108 - .. _`Issue 11`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/11 - .. _`Issue 112`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/112 - .. _`Issue 121`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/121 - .. _`Issue 133`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/133 - .. _`Issue 134`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/134 - .. _`Issue 138`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/138 - .. _`Issue 143`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/143 - 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.. _`issue #50`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/50 - .. _`issue #52`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/52 - .. _`issue #56`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/56 - .. _`issue #6`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/6 - .. _`issue #7`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/7 - .. _`issue #8`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/8 - .. _`issue #9`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/9 - .. _`issue 64`: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/64 - - -Keywords: CPAN PyPI distutils eggs package management -Platform: UNKNOWN -Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable -Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers -Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License -Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License -Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 -Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules -Classifier: Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Packaging -Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration -Classifier: Topic :: Utilities diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/README.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a827f4a62..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,228 +0,0 @@ -=============================== -Installing and Using Distribute -=============================== - -.. contents:: **Table of Contents** - ------------ -Disclaimers ------------ - -About the fork -============== - -`Distribute` is a fork of the `Setuptools` project. - -Distribute is intended to replace Setuptools as the standard method -for working with Python module distributions. - -The fork has two goals: - -- Providing a backward compatible version to replace Setuptools - and make all distributions that depend on Setuptools work as - before, but with less bugs and behaviorial issues. - - This work is done in the 0.6.x series. - - Starting with version 0.6.2, Distribute supports Python 3. - Installing and using distribute for Python 3 code works exactly - the same as for Python 2 code, but Distribute also helps you to support - Python 2 and Python 3 from the same source code by letting you run 2to3 - on the code as a part of the build process, by setting the keyword parameter - ``use_2to3`` to True. See http://packages.python.org/distribute for more - information. - -- Refactoring the code, and releasing it in several distributions. - This work is being done in the 0.7.x series but not yet released. - -The roadmap is still evolving, and the page that is up-to-date is -located at : `http://packages.python.org/distribute/roadmap`. - -If you install `Distribute` and want to switch back for any reason to -`Setuptools`, get to the `Uninstallation instructions`_ section. - -More documentation -================== - -You can get more information in the Sphinx-based documentation, located -at http://packages.python.org/distribute. This documentation includes the old -Setuptools documentation that is slowly replaced, and brand new content. - -About the installation process -============================== - -The `Distribute` installer modifies your installation by de-activating an -existing installation of `Setuptools` in a bootstrap process. This process -has been tested in various installation schemes and contexts but in case of a -bug during this process your Python installation might be left in a broken -state. Since all modified files and directories are copied before the -installation starts, you will be able to get back to a normal state by reading -the instructions in the `Uninstallation instructions`_ section. - -In any case, it is recommended to save you `site-packages` directory before -you start the installation of `Distribute`. - -------------------------- -Installation Instructions -------------------------- - -Distribute is only released as a source distribution. - -It can be installed using pip, and can be done so with the source tarball, -or by using the ``distribute_setup.py`` script provided online. - -``distribute_setup.py`` is the simplest and preferred way on all systems. - -distribute_setup.py -=================== - -Download -`distribute_setup.py `_ -and execute it, using the Python interpreter of your choice. - -If your shell has the ``curl`` program you can do:: - - $ curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py - $ python distribute_setup.py - -Notice this file is also provided in the source release. - -pip -=== - -Run easy_install or pip:: - - $ pip install distribute - -Source installation -=================== - -Download the source tarball, uncompress it, then run the install command:: - - $ curl -O http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/d/distribute/distribute-0.6.36.tar.gz - $ tar -xzvf distribute-0.6.36.tar.gz - $ cd distribute-0.6.36 - $ python setup.py install - ---------------------------- -Uninstallation Instructions ---------------------------- - -Like other distutils-based distributions, Distribute doesn't provide an -uninstaller yet. It's all done manually! We are all waiting for PEP 376 -support in Python. - -Distribute is installed in three steps: - -1. it gets out of the way an existing installation of Setuptools -2. it installs a `fake` setuptools installation -3. it installs distribute - -Distribute can be removed like this: - -- remove the ``distribute*.egg`` file located in your site-packages directory -- remove the ``setuptools.pth`` file located in you site-packages directory -- remove the easy_install script located in you ``sys.prefix/bin`` directory -- remove the ``setuptools*.egg`` directory located in your site-packages directory, - if any. - -If you want to get back to setuptools: - -- reinstall setuptools using its instruction. - -Lastly: - -- remove the *.OLD.* directory located in your site-packages directory if any, - **once you have checked everything was working correctly again**. - -------------------------- -Quick help for developers -------------------------- - -To create an egg which is compatible with Distribute, use the same -practice as with Setuptools, e.g.:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - ) - -To use `pkg_resources` to access data files in the egg, you should -require the Setuptools distribution explicitly:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - install_requires=['setuptools'] - ) - -Only if you need Distribute-specific functionality should you depend -on it explicitly. In this case, replace the Setuptools dependency:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - install_requires=['distribute'] - ) - ------------ -Install FAQ ------------ - -- **Why is Distribute wrapping my Setuptools installation?** - - Since Distribute is a fork, and since it provides the same package - and modules, it renames the existing Setuptools egg and inserts a - new one which merely wraps the Distribute code. This way, full - backwards compatibility is kept for packages which rely on the - Setuptools modules. - - At the same time, packages can meet their dependency on Setuptools - without actually installing it (which would disable Distribute). - -- **How does Distribute interact with virtualenv?** - - Everytime you create a virtualenv it will install setuptools by default. - You either need to re-install Distribute in it right after or pass the - ``--distribute`` option when creating it. - - Once installed, your virtualenv will use Distribute transparently. - - Although, if you have Setuptools installed in your system-wide Python, - and if the virtualenv you are in was generated without the `--no-site-packages` - option, the Distribute installation will stop. - - You need in this case to build a virtualenv with the `--no-site-packages` - option or to install `Distribute` globally. - -- **How does Distribute interacts with zc.buildout?** - - You can use Distribute in your zc.buildout, with the --distribute option, - starting at zc.buildout 1.4.2:: - - $ python bootstrap.py --distribute - - For previous zc.buildout versions, *the only thing* you need to do - is use the bootstrap at `http://python-distribute.org/bootstrap.py`. Run - that bootstrap and ``bin/buildout`` (and all other buildout-generated - scripts) will transparently use distribute instead of setuptools. You do - not need a specific buildout release. - - A shared eggs directory is no problem (since 0.6.6): the setuptools egg is - left in place unmodified. So other buildouts that do not yet use the new - bootstrap continue to work just fine. And there is no need to list - ``distribute`` somewhere in your eggs: using the bootstrap is enough. - - The source code for the bootstrap script is located at - `http://bitbucket.org/tarek/buildout-distribute`. - - - ------------------------------ -Feedback and getting involved ------------------------------ - -- Mailing list: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig -- Issue tracker: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issues/ -- Code Repository: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/_markerlib/__init__.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/_markerlib/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e2b237b1f..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/_markerlib/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -try: - import ast - from _markerlib.markers import default_environment, compile, interpret -except ImportError: - if 'ast' in globals(): - raise - def default_environment(): - return {} - def compile(marker): - def marker_fn(environment=None, override=None): - # 'empty markers are True' heuristic won't install extra deps. - return not marker.strip() - marker_fn.__doc__ = marker - return marker_fn - def interpret(marker, environment=None, override=None): - return compile(marker)() diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/_markerlib/markers.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/_markerlib/markers.py deleted file mode 100644 index c93d7f3b6..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/_markerlib/markers.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -"""Interpret PEP 345 environment markers. - -EXPR [in|==|!=|not in] EXPR [or|and] ... - -where EXPR belongs to any of those: - - python_version = '%s.%s' % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1]) - python_full_version = sys.version.split()[0] - os.name = os.name - sys.platform = sys.platform - platform.version = platform.version() - platform.machine = platform.machine() - platform.python_implementation = platform.python_implementation() - a free string, like '2.6', or 'win32' -""" - -__all__ = ['default_environment', 'compile', 'interpret'] - -import ast -import os -import platform -import sys -import weakref - -_builtin_compile = compile - -try: - from platform import python_implementation -except ImportError: - if os.name == "java": - # Jython 2.5 has ast module, but not platform.python_implementation() function. - def python_implementation(): - return "Jython" - else: - raise - - -# restricted set of variables -_VARS = {'sys.platform': sys.platform, - 'python_version': '%s.%s' % sys.version_info[:2], - # FIXME parsing sys.platform is not reliable, but there is no other - # way to get e.g. 2.7.2+, and the PEP is defined with sys.version - 'python_full_version': sys.version.split(' ', 1)[0], - 'os.name': os.name, - 'platform.version': platform.version(), - 'platform.machine': platform.machine(), - 'platform.python_implementation': python_implementation(), - 'extra': None # wheel extension - } - -def default_environment(): - """Return copy of default PEP 385 globals dictionary.""" - return dict(_VARS) - -class ASTWhitelist(ast.NodeTransformer): - def __init__(self, statement): - self.statement = statement # for error messages - - ALLOWED = (ast.Compare, ast.BoolOp, ast.Attribute, ast.Name, ast.Load, ast.Str) - # Bool operations - ALLOWED += (ast.And, ast.Or) - # Comparison operations - ALLOWED += (ast.Eq, ast.Gt, ast.GtE, ast.In, ast.Is, ast.IsNot, ast.Lt, ast.LtE, ast.NotEq, ast.NotIn) - - def visit(self, node): - """Ensure statement only contains allowed nodes.""" - if not isinstance(node, self.ALLOWED): - raise SyntaxError('Not allowed in environment markers.\n%s\n%s' % - (self.statement, - (' ' * node.col_offset) + '^')) - return ast.NodeTransformer.visit(self, node) - - def visit_Attribute(self, node): - """Flatten one level of attribute access.""" - new_node = ast.Name("%s.%s" % (node.value.id, node.attr), node.ctx) - return ast.copy_location(new_node, node) - -def parse_marker(marker): - tree = ast.parse(marker, mode='eval') - new_tree = ASTWhitelist(marker).generic_visit(tree) - return new_tree - -def compile_marker(parsed_marker): - return _builtin_compile(parsed_marker, '', 'eval', - dont_inherit=True) - -_cache = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() - -def compile(marker): - """Return compiled marker as a function accepting an environment dict.""" - try: - return _cache[marker] - except KeyError: - pass - if not marker.strip(): - def marker_fn(environment=None, override=None): - """""" - return True - else: - compiled_marker = compile_marker(parse_marker(marker)) - def marker_fn(environment=None, override=None): - """override updates environment""" - if override is None: - override = {} - if environment is None: - environment = default_environment() - environment.update(override) - return eval(compiled_marker, environment) - marker_fn.__doc__ = marker - _cache[marker] = marker_fn - return _cache[marker] - -def interpret(marker, environment=None): - return compile(marker)(environment) diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/PKG-INFO b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/PKG-INFO deleted file mode 100644 index f75ee6f05..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/PKG-INFO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,883 +0,0 @@ -Metadata-Version: 1.1 -Name: distribute -Version: 0.6.36 -Summary: Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python packages -Home-page: http://packages.python.org/distribute -Author: The fellowship of the packaging -Author-email: distutils-sig@python.org -License: PSF or ZPL -Description: =============================== - Installing and Using Distribute - =============================== - - .. contents:: **Table of Contents** - - ----------- - Disclaimers - ----------- - - About the fork - ============== - - `Distribute` is a fork of the `Setuptools` project. - - Distribute is intended to replace Setuptools as the standard method - for working with Python module distributions. - - The fork has two goals: - - - Providing a backward compatible version to replace Setuptools - and make all distributions that depend on Setuptools work as - before, but with less bugs and behaviorial issues. - - This work is done in the 0.6.x series. - - Starting with version 0.6.2, Distribute supports Python 3. - Installing and using distribute for Python 3 code works exactly - the same as for Python 2 code, but Distribute also helps you to support - Python 2 and Python 3 from the same source code by letting you run 2to3 - on the code as a part of the build process, by setting the keyword parameter - ``use_2to3`` to True. See http://packages.python.org/distribute for more - information. - - - Refactoring the code, and releasing it in several distributions. - This work is being done in the 0.7.x series but not yet released. - - The roadmap is still evolving, and the page that is up-to-date is - located at : `http://packages.python.org/distribute/roadmap`. - - If you install `Distribute` and want to switch back for any reason to - `Setuptools`, get to the `Uninstallation instructions`_ section. - - More documentation - ================== - - You can get more information in the Sphinx-based documentation, located - at http://packages.python.org/distribute. This documentation includes the old - Setuptools documentation that is slowly replaced, and brand new content. - - About the installation process - ============================== - - The `Distribute` installer modifies your installation by de-activating an - existing installation of `Setuptools` in a bootstrap process. This process - has been tested in various installation schemes and contexts but in case of a - bug during this process your Python installation might be left in a broken - state. Since all modified files and directories are copied before the - installation starts, you will be able to get back to a normal state by reading - the instructions in the `Uninstallation instructions`_ section. - - In any case, it is recommended to save you `site-packages` directory before - you start the installation of `Distribute`. - - ------------------------- - Installation Instructions - ------------------------- - - Distribute is only released as a source distribution. - - It can be installed using pip, and can be done so with the source tarball, - or by using the ``distribute_setup.py`` script provided online. - - ``distribute_setup.py`` is the simplest and preferred way on all systems. - - distribute_setup.py - =================== - - Download - `distribute_setup.py `_ - and execute it, using the Python interpreter of your choice. - - If your shell has the ``curl`` program you can do:: - - $ curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py - $ python distribute_setup.py - - Notice this file is also provided in the source release. - - pip - === - - Run easy_install or pip:: - - $ pip install distribute - - Source installation - =================== - - Download the source tarball, uncompress it, then run the install command:: - - $ curl -O http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/d/distribute/distribute-0.6.36.tar.gz - $ tar -xzvf distribute-0.6.36.tar.gz - $ cd distribute-0.6.36 - $ python setup.py install - - --------------------------- - Uninstallation Instructions - --------------------------- - - Like other distutils-based distributions, Distribute doesn't provide an - uninstaller yet. It's all done manually! We are all waiting for PEP 376 - support in Python. - - Distribute is installed in three steps: - - 1. it gets out of the way an existing installation of Setuptools - 2. it installs a `fake` setuptools installation - 3. it installs distribute - - Distribute can be removed like this: - - - remove the ``distribute*.egg`` file located in your site-packages directory - - remove the ``setuptools.pth`` file located in you site-packages directory - - remove the easy_install script located in you ``sys.prefix/bin`` directory - - remove the ``setuptools*.egg`` directory located in your site-packages directory, - if any. - - If you want to get back to setuptools: - - - reinstall setuptools using its instruction. - - Lastly: - - - remove the *.OLD.* directory located in your site-packages directory if any, - **once you have checked everything was working correctly again**. - - ------------------------- - Quick help for developers - ------------------------- - - To create an egg which is compatible with Distribute, use the same - practice as with Setuptools, e.g.:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - ) - - To use `pkg_resources` to access data files in the egg, you should - require the Setuptools distribution explicitly:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - install_requires=['setuptools'] - ) - - Only if you need Distribute-specific functionality should you depend - on it explicitly. In this case, replace the Setuptools dependency:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - install_requires=['distribute'] - ) - - ----------- - Install FAQ - ----------- - - - **Why is Distribute wrapping my Setuptools installation?** - - Since Distribute is a fork, and since it provides the same package - and modules, it renames the existing Setuptools egg and inserts a - new one which merely wraps the Distribute code. This way, full - backwards compatibility is kept for packages which rely on the - Setuptools modules. - - At the same time, packages can meet their dependency on Setuptools - without actually installing it (which would disable Distribute). - - - **How does Distribute interact with virtualenv?** - - Everytime you create a virtualenv it will install setuptools by default. - You either need to re-install Distribute in it right after or pass the - ``--distribute`` option when creating it. - - Once installed, your virtualenv will use Distribute transparently. - - Although, if you have Setuptools installed in your system-wide Python, - and if the virtualenv you are in was generated without the `--no-site-packages` - option, the Distribute installation will stop. - - You need in this case to build a virtualenv with the `--no-site-packages` - option or to install `Distribute` globally. - - - **How does Distribute interacts with zc.buildout?** - - You can use Distribute in your zc.buildout, with the --distribute option, - starting at zc.buildout 1.4.2:: - - $ python bootstrap.py --distribute - - For previous zc.buildout versions, *the only thing* you need to do - is use the bootstrap at `http://python-distribute.org/bootstrap.py`. Run - that bootstrap and ``bin/buildout`` (and all other buildout-generated - scripts) will transparently use distribute instead of setuptools. You do - not need a specific buildout release. - - A shared eggs directory is no problem (since 0.6.6): the setuptools egg is - left in place unmodified. So other buildouts that do not yet use the new - bootstrap continue to work just fine. And there is no need to list - ``distribute`` somewhere in your eggs: using the bootstrap is enough. - - The source code for the bootstrap script is located at - `http://bitbucket.org/tarek/buildout-distribute`. - - - - ----------------------------- - Feedback and getting involved - ----------------------------- - - - Mailing list: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig - - Issue tracker: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issues/ - - Code Repository: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute - - ======= - CHANGES - ======= - - ------ - 0.6.36 - ------ - - * Pull Request #35: In `Buildout `issue 64`_ - `_, it was reported that - under Python 3, installation of distutils scripts could attempt to copy - the ``__pycache__`` directory as a file, causing an error, apparently only - under Windows. Easy_install now skips all directories when processing - metadata scripts. - - ------ - 0.6.35 - ------ - - Note this release is backward-incompatible with distribute 0.6.23-0.6.34 in - how it parses version numbers. - - * `Issue #278`_: Restored compatibility with distribute 0.6.22 and setuptools - 0.6. Updated the documentation to match more closely with the version - parsing as intended in setuptools 0.6. - - ------ - 0.6.34 - ------ - - * `Issue #341`_: 0.6.33 fails to build under Python 2.4. - - ------ - 0.6.33 - ------ - - * Fix 2 errors with Jython 2.5. - * Fix 1 failure with Jython 2.5 and 2.7. - * Disable workaround for Jython scripts on Linux systems. - * `Issue #336`_: `setup.py` no longer masks failure exit code when tests fail. - * Fix issue in pkg_resources where try/except around a platform-dependent - import would trigger hook load failures on Mercurial. See pull request 32 - for details. - * `Issue #341`_: Fix a ResourceWarning. - - ------ - 0.6.32 - ------ - - * Fix test suite with Python 2.6. - * Fix some DeprecationWarnings and ResourceWarnings. - * `Issue #335`_: Backed out `setup_requires` superceding installed requirements - until regression can be addressed. - - ------ - 0.6.31 - ------ - - * `Issue #303`_: Make sure the manifest only ever contains UTF-8 in Python 3. - * `Issue #329`_: Properly close files created by tests for compatibility with - Jython. - * Work around Jython bugs `#1980 `_ and - `#1981 `_. - * `Issue #334`_: Provide workaround for packages that reference `sys.__stdout__` - such as numpy does. This change should address - `virtualenv #359 `_ as long - as the system encoding is UTF-8 or the IO encoding is specified in the - environment, i.e.:: - - PYTHONIOENCODING=utf8 pip install numpy - - * Fix for encoding issue when installing from Windows executable on Python 3. - * `Issue #323`_: Allow `setup_requires` requirements to supercede installed - requirements. Added some new keyword arguments to existing pkg_resources - methods. Also had to updated how __path__ is handled for namespace packages - to ensure that when a new egg distribution containing a namespace package is - placed on sys.path, the entries in __path__ are found in the same order they - would have been in had that egg been on the path when pkg_resources was - first imported. - - ------ - 0.6.30 - ------ - - * `Issue #328`_: Clean up temporary directories in distribute_setup.py. - * Fix fatal bug in distribute_setup.py. - - ------ - 0.6.29 - ------ - - * Pull Request #14: Honor file permissions in zip files. - * `Issue #327`_: Merged pull request #24 to fix a dependency problem with pip. - * Merged pull request #23 to fix https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/301. - * If Sphinx is installed, the `upload_docs` command now runs `build_sphinx` - to produce uploadable documentation. - * `Issue #326`_: `upload_docs` provided mangled auth credentials under Python 3. - * `Issue #320`_: Fix check for "createable" in distribute_setup.py. - * `Issue #305`_: Remove a warning that was triggered during normal operations. - * `Issue #311`_: Print metadata in UTF-8 independent of platform. - * `Issue #303`_: Read manifest file with UTF-8 encoding under Python 3. - * `Issue #301`_: Allow to run tests of namespace packages when using 2to3. - * `Issue #304`_: Prevent import loop in site.py under Python 3.3. - * `Issue #283`_: Reenable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on Python 3.3. - * `Issue #299`_: The develop command didn't work on Python 3, when using 2to3, - as the egg link would go to the Python 2 source. Linking to the 2to3'd code - in build/lib makes it work, although you will have to rebuild the module - before testing it. - * `Issue #306`_: Even if 2to3 is used, we build in-place under Python 2. - * `Issue #307`_: Prints the full path when .svn/entries is broken. - * `Issue #313`_: Support for sdist subcommands (Python 2.7) - * `Issue #314`_: test_local_index() would fail an OS X. - * `Issue #310`_: Non-ascii characters in a namespace __init__.py causes errors. - * `Issue #218`_: Improved documentation on behavior of `package_data` and - `include_package_data`. Files indicated by `package_data` are now included - in the manifest. - * `distribute_setup.py` now allows a `--download-base` argument for retrieving - distribute from a specified location. - - ------ - 0.6.28 - ------ - - * `Issue #294`_: setup.py can now be invoked from any directory. - * Scripts are now installed honoring the umask. - * Added support for .dist-info directories. - * `Issue #283`_: Fix and disable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on - Python 3.3. - - ------ - 0.6.27 - ------ - - * Support current snapshots of CPython 3.3. - * Distribute now recognizes README.rst as a standard, default readme file. - * Exclude 'encodings' modules when removing modules from sys.modules. - Workaround for #285. - * `Issue #231`_: Don't fiddle with system python when used with buildout - (bootstrap.py) - - ------ - 0.6.26 - ------ - - * `Issue #183`_: Symlinked files are now extracted from source distributions. - * `Issue #227`_: Easy_install fetch parameters are now passed during the - installation of a source distribution; now fulfillment of setup_requires - dependencies will honor the parameters passed to easy_install. - - ------ - 0.6.25 - ------ - - * `Issue #258`_: Workaround a cache issue - * `Issue #260`_: distribute_setup.py now accepts the --user parameter for - Python 2.6 and later. - * `Issue #262`_: package_index.open_with_auth no longer throws LookupError - on Python 3. - * `Issue #269`_: AttributeError when an exception occurs reading Manifest.in - on late releases of Python. - * `Issue #272`_: Prevent TypeError when namespace package names are unicode - and single-install-externally-managed is used. Also fixes PIP `issue - 449`_. - * `Issue #273`_: Legacy script launchers now install with Python2/3 support. - - ------ - 0.6.24 - ------ - - * `Issue #249`_: Added options to exclude 2to3 fixers - - ------ - 0.6.23 - ------ - - * `Issue #244`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #243`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #239`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #240`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #241`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #237`_: Fixed a test - * `Issue #238`_: easy_install now uses 64bit executable wrappers on 64bit Python - * `Issue #208`_: Fixed parsed_versions, it now honors post-releases as noted in the documentation - * `Issue #207`_: Windows cli and gui wrappers pass CTRL-C to child python process - * `Issue #227`_: easy_install now passes its arguments to setup.py bdist_egg - * `Issue #225`_: Fixed a NameError on Python 2.5, 2.4 - - ------ - 0.6.21 - ------ - - * `Issue #225`_: FIxed a regression on py2.4 - - ------ - 0.6.20 - ------ - - * `Issue #135`_: Include url in warning when processing URLs in package_index. - * `Issue #212`_: Fix issue where easy_instal fails on Python 3 on windows installer. - * `Issue #213`_: Fix typo in documentation. - - ------ - 0.6.19 - ------ - - * `Issue 206`_: AttributeError: 'HTTPMessage' object has no attribute 'getheaders' - - ------ - 0.6.18 - ------ - - * `Issue 210`_: Fixed a regression introduced by `Issue 204`_ fix. - - ------ - 0.6.17 - ------ - - * Support 'DISTRIBUTE_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT' environment - variable to allow to disable installation of easy_install-${version} script. - * Support Python >=3.1.4 and >=3.2.1. - * `Issue 204`_: Don't try to import the parent of a namespace package in - declare_namespace - * `Issue 196`_: Tolerate responses with multiple Content-Length headers - * `Issue 205`_: Sandboxing doesn't preserve working_set. Leads to setup_requires - problems. - - ------ - 0.6.16 - ------ - - * Builds sdist gztar even on Windows (avoiding `Issue 193`_). - * `Issue 192`_: Fixed metadata omitted on Windows when package_dir - specified with forward-slash. - * `Issue 195`_: Cython build support. - * `Issue 200`_: Issues with recognizing 64-bit packages on Windows. - - ------ - 0.6.15 - ------ - - * Fixed typo in bdist_egg - * Several issues under Python 3 has been solved. - * `Issue 146`_: Fixed missing DLL files after easy_install of windows exe package. - - ------ - 0.6.14 - ------ - - * `Issue 170`_: Fixed unittest failure. Thanks to Toshio. - * `Issue 171`_: Fixed race condition in unittests cause deadlocks in test suite. - * `Issue 143`_: Fixed a lookup issue with easy_install. - Thanks to David and Zooko. - * `Issue 174`_: Fixed the edit mode when its used with setuptools itself - - ------ - 0.6.13 - ------ - - * `Issue 160`_: 2.7 gives ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL") - * `Issue 150`_: Fixed using ~/.local even in a --no-site-packages virtualenv - * `Issue 163`_: scan index links before external links, and don't use the md5 when - comparing two distributions - - ------ - 0.6.12 - ------ - - * `Issue 149`_: Fixed various failures on 2.3/2.4 - - ------ - 0.6.11 - ------ - - * Found another case of SandboxViolation - fixed - * `Issue 15`_ and 48: Introduced a socket timeout of 15 seconds on url openings - * Added indexsidebar.html into MANIFEST.in - * `Issue 108`_: Fixed TypeError with Python3.1 - * `Issue 121`_: Fixed --help install command trying to actually install. - * `Issue 112`_: Added an os.makedirs so that Tarek's solution will work. - * `Issue 133`_: Added --no-find-links to easy_install - * Added easy_install --user - * `Issue 100`_: Fixed develop --user not taking '.' in PYTHONPATH into account - * `Issue 134`_: removed spurious UserWarnings. Patch by VanLindberg - * `Issue 138`_: cant_write_to_target error when setup_requires is used. - * `Issue 147`_: respect the sys.dont_write_bytecode flag - - ------ - 0.6.10 - ------ - - * Reverted change made for the DistributionNotFound exception because - zc.buildout uses the exception message to get the name of the - distribution. - - ----- - 0.6.9 - ----- - - * `Issue 90`_: unknown setuptools version can be added in the working set - * `Issue 87`_: setupt.py doesn't try to convert distribute_setup.py anymore - Initial Patch by arfrever. - * `Issue 89`_: added a side bar with a download link to the doc. - * `Issue 86`_: fixed missing sentence in pkg_resources doc. - * Added a nicer error message when a DistributionNotFound is raised. - * `Issue 80`_: test_develop now works with Python 3.1 - * `Issue 93`_: upload_docs now works if there is an empty sub-directory. - * `Issue 70`_: exec bit on non-exec files - * `Issue 99`_: now the standalone easy_install command doesn't uses a - "setup.cfg" if any exists in the working directory. It will use it - only if triggered by ``install_requires`` from a setup.py call - (install, develop, etc). - * `Issue 101`_: Allowing ``os.devnull`` in Sandbox - * `Issue 92`_: Fixed the "no eggs" found error with MacPort - (platform.mac_ver() fails) - * `Issue 103`_: test_get_script_header_jython_workaround not run - anymore under py3 with C or POSIX local. Contributed by Arfrever. - * `Issue 104`_: remvoved the assertion when the installation fails, - with a nicer message for the end user. - * `Issue 100`_: making sure there's no SandboxViolation when - the setup script patches setuptools. - - ----- - 0.6.8 - ----- - - * Added "check_packages" in dist. (added in Setuptools 0.6c11) - * Fixed the DONT_PATCH_SETUPTOOLS state. - - ----- - 0.6.7 - ----- - - * `Issue 58`_: Added --user support to the develop command - * `Issue 11`_: Generated scripts now wrap their call to the script entry point - in the standard "if name == 'main'" - * Added the 'DONT_PATCH_SETUPTOOLS' environment variable, so virtualenv - can drive an installation that doesn't patch a global setuptools. - * Reviewed unladen-swallow specific change from - http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/source/detail?spec=svn875&r=719 - and determined that it no longer applies. Distribute should work fine with - Unladen Swallow 2009Q3. - * `Issue 21`_: Allow PackageIndex.open_url to gracefully handle all cases of a - httplib.HTTPException instead of just InvalidURL and BadStatusLine. - * Removed virtual-python.py from this distribution and updated documentation - to point to the actively maintained virtualenv instead. - * `Issue 64`_: use_setuptools no longer rebuilds the distribute egg every - time it is run - * use_setuptools now properly respects the requested version - * use_setuptools will no longer try to import a distribute egg for the - wrong Python version - * `Issue 74`_: no_fake should be True by default. - * `Issue 72`_: avoid a bootstrapping issue with easy_install -U - - ----- - 0.6.6 - ----- - - * Unified the bootstrap file so it works on both py2.x and py3k without 2to3 - (patch by Holger Krekel) - - ----- - 0.6.5 - ----- - - * `Issue 65`_: cli.exe and gui.exe are now generated at build time, - depending on the platform in use. - - * `Issue 67`_: Fixed doc typo (PEP 381/382) - - * Distribute no longer shadows setuptools if we require a 0.7-series - setuptools. And an error is raised when installing a 0.7 setuptools with - distribute. - - * When run from within buildout, no attempt is made to modify an existing - setuptools egg, whether in a shared egg directory or a system setuptools. - - * Fixed a hole in sandboxing allowing builtin file to write outside of - the sandbox. - - ----- - 0.6.4 - ----- - - * Added the generation of `distribute_setup_3k.py` during the release. - This closes `issue #52`_. - - * Added an upload_docs command to easily upload project documentation to - PyPI's http://packages.python.org. This close `issue #56`_. - - * Fixed a bootstrap bug on the use_setuptools() API. - - ----- - 0.6.3 - ----- - - setuptools - ========== - - * Fixed a bunch of calls to file() that caused crashes on Python 3. - - bootstrapping - ============= - - * Fixed a bug in sorting that caused bootstrap to fail on Python 3. - - ----- - 0.6.2 - ----- - - setuptools - ========== - - * Added Python 3 support; see docs/python3.txt. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue39. - - * Added option to run 2to3 automatically when installing on Python 3. - This closes `issue #31`_. - - * Fixed invalid usage of requirement.parse, that broke develop -d. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue44. - - * Fixed script launcher for 64-bit Windows. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue2. - - * KeyError when compiling extensions. - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue41. - - bootstrapping - ============= - - * Fixed bootstrap not working on Windows. This closes `issue #49`_. - - * Fixed 2.6 dependencies. This closes `issue #50`_. - - * Make sure setuptools is patched when running through easy_install - This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue40. - - ----- - 0.6.1 - ----- - - setuptools - ========== - - * package_index.urlopen now catches BadStatusLine and malformed url errors. - This closes `issue #16`_ and `issue #18`_. - - * zip_ok is now False by default. This closes - http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue33. - - * Fixed invalid URL error catching. http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue20. - - * Fixed invalid bootstraping with easy_install installation (`issue #40`_). - Thanks to Florian Schulze for the help. - - * Removed buildout/bootstrap.py. A new repository will create a specific - bootstrap.py script. - - - bootstrapping - ============= - - * The boostrap process leave setuptools alone if detected in the system - and --root or --prefix is provided, but is not in the same location. - This closes `issue #10`_. - - --- - 0.6 - --- - - setuptools - ========== - - * Packages required at build time where not fully present at install time. - This closes `issue #12`_. - - * Protected against failures in tarfile extraction. This closes `issue #10`_. - - * Made Jython api_tests.txt doctest compatible. This closes `issue #7`_. - - * sandbox.py replaced builtin type file with builtin function open. This - closes `issue #6`_. - - * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `issue #3`_. - - * Added compatibility with Subversion 1.6. This references `issue #1`_. - - pkg_resources - ============= - - * Avoid a call to /usr/bin/sw_vers on OSX and use the official platform API - instead. Based on a patch from ronaldoussoren. This closes `issue #5`_. - - * Fixed a SandboxViolation for mkdir that could occur in certain cases. - This closes `issue #13`_. - - * Allow to find_on_path on systems with tight permissions to fail gracefully. - This closes `issue #9`_. - - * Corrected inconsistency between documentation and code of add_entry. - This closes `issue #8`_. - - * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `issue #3`_. - - easy_install - ============ - - * Immediately close all file handles. 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-setuptools/command/install_scripts.py -setuptools/command/register.py -setuptools/command/rotate.py -setuptools/command/saveopts.py -setuptools/command/sdist.py -setuptools/command/setopt.py -setuptools/command/test.py -setuptools/command/upload.py -setuptools/command/upload_docs.py -setuptools/tests/__init__.py -setuptools/tests/doctest.py -setuptools/tests/py26compat.py -setuptools/tests/server.py -setuptools/tests/test_bdist_egg.py -setuptools/tests/test_build_ext.py -setuptools/tests/test_develop.py -setuptools/tests/test_dist_info.py -setuptools/tests/test_easy_install.py -setuptools/tests/test_markerlib.py -setuptools/tests/test_packageindex.py -setuptools/tests/test_resources.py -setuptools/tests/test_sandbox.py -setuptools/tests/test_sdist.py -setuptools/tests/test_test.py -setuptools/tests/test_upload_docs.py -setuptools/tests/win_script_wrapper.txt -setuptools/tests/indexes/test_links_priority/external.html -setuptools/tests/indexes/test_links_priority/simple/foobar/index.html -tests/api_tests.txt -tests/install_test.py -tests/manual_test.py -tests/test_distribute_setup.py -tests/shlib_test/hello.c -tests/shlib_test/hello.pyx -tests/shlib_test/hellolib.c -tests/shlib_test/setup.py -tests/shlib_test/test_hello.py \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/dependency_links.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/dependency_links.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8b1378917..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/entry_points.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/entry_points.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 663882d63..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/entry_points.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -[distutils.commands] -bdist_rpm = setuptools.command.bdist_rpm:bdist_rpm -rotate = setuptools.command.rotate:rotate -develop = setuptools.command.develop:develop -setopt = setuptools.command.setopt:setopt -build_py = setuptools.command.build_py:build_py -saveopts = setuptools.command.saveopts:saveopts -egg_info = setuptools.command.egg_info:egg_info -register = setuptools.command.register:register -upload_docs = setuptools.command.upload_docs:upload_docs -install_egg_info = setuptools.command.install_egg_info:install_egg_info -alias = setuptools.command.alias:alias -easy_install = setuptools.command.easy_install:easy_install -install_scripts = setuptools.command.install_scripts:install_scripts -bdist_wininst = setuptools.command.bdist_wininst:bdist_wininst -bdist_egg = setuptools.command.bdist_egg:bdist_egg -install = setuptools.command.install:install -test = setuptools.command.test:test -install_lib = setuptools.command.install_lib:install_lib -build_ext = setuptools.command.build_ext:build_ext -sdist = setuptools.command.sdist:sdist - -[egg_info.writers] -dependency_links.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg -requires.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_requirements -PKG-INFO = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_pkg_info -eager_resources.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg -top_level.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_toplevel_names -namespace_packages.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg -entry_points.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_entries -depends.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:warn_depends_obsolete - -[console_scripts] -easy_install = setuptools.command.easy_install:main -easy_install-2.7 = setuptools.command.easy_install:main - -[setuptools.file_finders] -svn_cvs = setuptools.command.sdist:_default_revctrl - -[distutils.setup_keywords] -dependency_links = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list -entry_points = setuptools.dist:check_entry_points -extras_require = setuptools.dist:check_extras -use_2to3_exclude_fixers = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list -package_data = setuptools.dist:check_package_data -install_requires = setuptools.dist:check_requirements -use_2to3 = setuptools.dist:assert_bool -use_2to3_fixers = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list -include_package_data = setuptools.dist:assert_bool -exclude_package_data = setuptools.dist:check_package_data -namespace_packages = setuptools.dist:check_nsp -test_suite = setuptools.dist:check_test_suite -eager_resources = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list -zip_safe = setuptools.dist:assert_bool -test_loader = setuptools.dist:check_importable -packages = setuptools.dist:check_packages -convert_2to3_doctests = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list -tests_require = setuptools.dist:check_requirements - -[setuptools.installation] -eggsecutable = setuptools.command.easy_install:bootstrap - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/top_level.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/top_level.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 23374f9cc..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/top_level.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -_markerlib -easy_install -pkg_resources -setuptools -site diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/zip-safe b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/zip-safe deleted file mode 100644 index d3f5a12fa..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute.egg-info/zip-safe +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute_setup.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute_setup.py deleted file mode 100644 index f630bca4f..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/distribute_setup.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,546 +0,0 @@ -#!python -"""Bootstrap distribute installation - -If you want to use setuptools in your package's setup.py, just include this -file in the same directory with it, and add this to the top of your setup.py:: - - from distribute_setup import use_setuptools - use_setuptools() - -If you want to require a specific version of setuptools, set a download -mirror, or use an alternate download directory, you can do so by supplying -the appropriate options to ``use_setuptools()``. - -This file can also be run as a script to install or upgrade setuptools. -""" -import os -import shutil -import sys -import time -import fnmatch -import tempfile -import tarfile -import optparse - -from distutils import log - -try: - from site import USER_SITE -except ImportError: - USER_SITE = None - -try: - import subprocess - - def _python_cmd(*args): - args = (sys.executable,) + args - return subprocess.call(args) == 0 - -except ImportError: - # will be used for python 2.3 - def _python_cmd(*args): - args = (sys.executable,) + args - # quoting arguments if windows - if sys.platform == 'win32': - def quote(arg): - if ' ' in arg: - return '"%s"' % arg - return arg - args = [quote(arg) for arg in args] - return os.spawnl(os.P_WAIT, sys.executable, *args) == 0 - -DEFAULT_VERSION = "0.6.36" -DEFAULT_URL = "http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/d/distribute/" -SETUPTOOLS_FAKED_VERSION = "0.6c11" - -SETUPTOOLS_PKG_INFO = """\ -Metadata-Version: 1.0 -Name: setuptools -Version: %s -Summary: xxxx -Home-page: xxx -Author: xxx -Author-email: xxx -License: xxx -Description: xxx -""" % SETUPTOOLS_FAKED_VERSION - - -def _install(tarball, install_args=()): - # extracting the tarball - tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - log.warn('Extracting in %s', tmpdir) - old_wd = os.getcwd() - try: - os.chdir(tmpdir) - tar = tarfile.open(tarball) - _extractall(tar) - tar.close() - - # going in the directory - subdir = os.path.join(tmpdir, os.listdir(tmpdir)[0]) - os.chdir(subdir) - log.warn('Now working in %s', subdir) - - # installing - log.warn('Installing Distribute') - if not _python_cmd('setup.py', 'install', *install_args): - log.warn('Something went wrong during the installation.') - log.warn('See the error message above.') - # exitcode will be 2 - return 2 - finally: - os.chdir(old_wd) - shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) - - -def _build_egg(egg, tarball, to_dir): - # extracting the tarball - tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - log.warn('Extracting in %s', tmpdir) - old_wd = os.getcwd() - try: - os.chdir(tmpdir) - tar = tarfile.open(tarball) - _extractall(tar) - tar.close() - - # going in the directory - subdir = os.path.join(tmpdir, os.listdir(tmpdir)[0]) - os.chdir(subdir) - log.warn('Now working in %s', subdir) - - # building an egg - log.warn('Building a Distribute egg in %s', to_dir) - _python_cmd('setup.py', '-q', 'bdist_egg', '--dist-dir', to_dir) - - finally: - os.chdir(old_wd) - shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) - # returning the result - log.warn(egg) - if not os.path.exists(egg): - raise IOError('Could not build the egg.') - - -def _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay): - egg = os.path.join(to_dir, 'distribute-%s-py%d.%d.egg' - % (version, sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])) - if not os.path.exists(egg): - tarball = download_setuptools(version, download_base, - to_dir, download_delay) - _build_egg(egg, tarball, to_dir) - sys.path.insert(0, egg) - import setuptools - setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = egg - - -def use_setuptools(version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, - to_dir=os.curdir, download_delay=15, no_fake=True): - # making sure we use the absolute path - to_dir = os.path.abspath(to_dir) - was_imported = 'pkg_resources' in sys.modules or \ - 'setuptools' in sys.modules - try: - try: - import pkg_resources - if not hasattr(pkg_resources, '_distribute'): - if not no_fake: - _fake_setuptools() - raise ImportError - except ImportError: - return _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay) - try: - pkg_resources.require("distribute>=" + version) - return - except pkg_resources.VersionConflict: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - if was_imported: - sys.stderr.write( - "The required version of distribute (>=%s) is not available,\n" - "and can't be installed while this script is running. Please\n" - "install a more recent version first, using\n" - "'easy_install -U distribute'." - "\n\n(Currently using %r)\n" % (version, e.args[0])) - sys.exit(2) - else: - del pkg_resources, sys.modules['pkg_resources'] # reload ok - return _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, - download_delay) - except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: - return _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, - download_delay) - finally: - if not no_fake: - _create_fake_setuptools_pkg_info(to_dir) - - -def download_setuptools(version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, - to_dir=os.curdir, delay=15): - """Download distribute from a specified location and return its filename - - `version` should be a valid distribute version number that is available - as an egg for download under the `download_base` URL (which should end - with a '/'). `to_dir` is the directory where the egg will be downloaded. - `delay` is the number of seconds to pause before an actual download - attempt. - """ - # making sure we use the absolute path - to_dir = os.path.abspath(to_dir) - try: - from urllib.request import urlopen - except ImportError: - from urllib2 import urlopen - tgz_name = "distribute-%s.tar.gz" % version - url = download_base + tgz_name - saveto = os.path.join(to_dir, tgz_name) - src = dst = None - if not os.path.exists(saveto): # Avoid repeated downloads - try: - log.warn("Downloading %s", url) - src = urlopen(url) - # Read/write all in one block, so we don't create a corrupt file - # if the download is interrupted. - data = src.read() - dst = open(saveto, "wb") - dst.write(data) - finally: - if src: - src.close() - if dst: - dst.close() - return os.path.realpath(saveto) - - -def _no_sandbox(function): - def __no_sandbox(*args, **kw): - try: - from setuptools.sandbox import DirectorySandbox - if not hasattr(DirectorySandbox, '_old'): - def violation(*args): - pass - DirectorySandbox._old = DirectorySandbox._violation - DirectorySandbox._violation = violation - patched = True - else: - patched = False - except ImportError: - patched = False - - try: - return function(*args, **kw) - finally: - if patched: - DirectorySandbox._violation = DirectorySandbox._old - del DirectorySandbox._old - - return __no_sandbox - - -def _patch_file(path, content): - """Will backup the file then patch it""" - f = open(path) - existing_content = f.read() - f.close() - if existing_content == content: - # already patched - log.warn('Already patched.') - return False - log.warn('Patching...') - _rename_path(path) - f = open(path, 'w') - try: - f.write(content) - finally: - f.close() - return True - -_patch_file = _no_sandbox(_patch_file) - - -def _same_content(path, content): - f = open(path) - existing_content = f.read() - f.close() - return existing_content == content - - -def _rename_path(path): - new_name = path + '.OLD.%s' % time.time() - log.warn('Renaming %s to %s', path, new_name) - os.rename(path, new_name) - return new_name - - -def _remove_flat_installation(placeholder): - if not os.path.isdir(placeholder): - log.warn('Unkown installation at %s', placeholder) - return False - found = False - for file in os.listdir(placeholder): - if fnmatch.fnmatch(file, 'setuptools*.egg-info'): - found = True - break - if not found: - log.warn('Could not locate setuptools*.egg-info') - return - - log.warn('Moving elements out of the way...') - pkg_info = os.path.join(placeholder, file) - if os.path.isdir(pkg_info): - patched = _patch_egg_dir(pkg_info) - else: - patched = _patch_file(pkg_info, SETUPTOOLS_PKG_INFO) - - if not patched: - log.warn('%s already patched.', pkg_info) - return False - # now let's move the files out of the way - for element in ('setuptools', 'pkg_resources.py', 'site.py'): - element = os.path.join(placeholder, element) - if os.path.exists(element): - _rename_path(element) - else: - log.warn('Could not find the %s element of the ' - 'Setuptools distribution', element) - return True - -_remove_flat_installation = _no_sandbox(_remove_flat_installation) - - -def _after_install(dist): - log.warn('After install bootstrap.') - placeholder = dist.get_command_obj('install').install_purelib - _create_fake_setuptools_pkg_info(placeholder) - - -def _create_fake_setuptools_pkg_info(placeholder): - if not placeholder or not os.path.exists(placeholder): - log.warn('Could not find the install location') - return - pyver = '%s.%s' % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1]) - setuptools_file = 'setuptools-%s-py%s.egg-info' % \ - (SETUPTOOLS_FAKED_VERSION, pyver) - pkg_info = os.path.join(placeholder, setuptools_file) - if os.path.exists(pkg_info): - log.warn('%s already exists', pkg_info) - return - - log.warn('Creating %s', pkg_info) - try: - f = open(pkg_info, 'w') - except EnvironmentError: - log.warn("Don't have permissions to write %s, skipping", pkg_info) - return - try: - f.write(SETUPTOOLS_PKG_INFO) - finally: - f.close() - - pth_file = os.path.join(placeholder, 'setuptools.pth') - log.warn('Creating %s', pth_file) - f = open(pth_file, 'w') - try: - f.write(os.path.join(os.curdir, setuptools_file)) - finally: - f.close() - -_create_fake_setuptools_pkg_info = _no_sandbox( - _create_fake_setuptools_pkg_info -) - - -def _patch_egg_dir(path): - # let's check if it's already patched - pkg_info = os.path.join(path, 'EGG-INFO', 'PKG-INFO') - if os.path.exists(pkg_info): - if _same_content(pkg_info, SETUPTOOLS_PKG_INFO): - log.warn('%s already patched.', pkg_info) - return False - _rename_path(path) - os.mkdir(path) - os.mkdir(os.path.join(path, 'EGG-INFO')) - pkg_info = os.path.join(path, 'EGG-INFO', 'PKG-INFO') - f = open(pkg_info, 'w') - try: - f.write(SETUPTOOLS_PKG_INFO) - finally: - f.close() - return True - -_patch_egg_dir = _no_sandbox(_patch_egg_dir) - - -def _before_install(): - log.warn('Before install bootstrap.') - _fake_setuptools() - - -def _under_prefix(location): - if 'install' not in sys.argv: - return True - args = sys.argv[sys.argv.index('install') + 1:] - for index, arg in enumerate(args): - for option in ('--root', '--prefix'): - if arg.startswith('%s=' % option): - top_dir = arg.split('root=')[-1] - return location.startswith(top_dir) - elif arg == option: - if len(args) > index: - top_dir = args[index + 1] - return location.startswith(top_dir) - if arg == '--user' and USER_SITE is not None: - return location.startswith(USER_SITE) - return True - - -def _fake_setuptools(): - log.warn('Scanning installed packages') - try: - import pkg_resources - except ImportError: - # we're cool - log.warn('Setuptools or Distribute does not seem to be installed.') - return - ws = pkg_resources.working_set - try: - setuptools_dist = ws.find( - pkg_resources.Requirement.parse('setuptools', replacement=False) - ) - except TypeError: - # old distribute API - setuptools_dist = ws.find( - pkg_resources.Requirement.parse('setuptools') - ) - - if setuptools_dist is None: - log.warn('No setuptools distribution found') - return - # detecting if it was already faked - setuptools_location = setuptools_dist.location - log.warn('Setuptools installation detected at %s', setuptools_location) - - # if --root or --preix was provided, and if - # setuptools is not located in them, we don't patch it - if not _under_prefix(setuptools_location): - log.warn('Not patching, --root or --prefix is installing Distribute' - ' in another location') - return - - # let's see if its an egg - if not setuptools_location.endswith('.egg'): - log.warn('Non-egg installation') - res = _remove_flat_installation(setuptools_location) - if not res: - return - else: - log.warn('Egg installation') - pkg_info = os.path.join(setuptools_location, 'EGG-INFO', 'PKG-INFO') - if (os.path.exists(pkg_info) and - _same_content(pkg_info, SETUPTOOLS_PKG_INFO)): - log.warn('Already patched.') - return - log.warn('Patching...') - # let's create a fake egg replacing setuptools one - res = _patch_egg_dir(setuptools_location) - if not res: - return - log.warn('Patching complete.') - _relaunch() - - -def _relaunch(): - log.warn('Relaunching...') - # we have to relaunch the process - # pip marker to avoid a relaunch bug - _cmd1 = ['-c', 'install', '--single-version-externally-managed'] - _cmd2 = ['-c', 'install', '--record'] - if sys.argv[:3] == _cmd1 or sys.argv[:3] == _cmd2: - sys.argv[0] = 'setup.py' - args = [sys.executable] + sys.argv - sys.exit(subprocess.call(args)) - - -def _extractall(self, path=".", members=None): - """Extract all members from the archive to the current working - directory and set owner, modification time and permissions on - directories afterwards. `path' specifies a different directory - to extract to. `members' is optional and must be a subset of the - list returned by getmembers(). - """ - import copy - import operator - from tarfile import ExtractError - directories = [] - - if members is None: - members = self - - for tarinfo in members: - if tarinfo.isdir(): - # Extract directories with a safe mode. - directories.append(tarinfo) - tarinfo = copy.copy(tarinfo) - tarinfo.mode = 448 # decimal for oct 0700 - self.extract(tarinfo, path) - - # Reverse sort directories. - if sys.version_info < (2, 4): - def sorter(dir1, dir2): - return cmp(dir1.name, dir2.name) - directories.sort(sorter) - directories.reverse() - else: - directories.sort(key=operator.attrgetter('name'), reverse=True) - - # Set correct owner, mtime and filemode on directories. - for tarinfo in directories: - dirpath = os.path.join(path, tarinfo.name) - try: - self.chown(tarinfo, dirpath) - self.utime(tarinfo, dirpath) - self.chmod(tarinfo, dirpath) - except ExtractError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - if self.errorlevel > 1: - raise - else: - self._dbg(1, "tarfile: %s" % e) - - -def _build_install_args(options): - """ - Build the arguments to 'python setup.py install' on the distribute package - """ - install_args = [] - if options.user_install: - if sys.version_info < (2, 6): - log.warn("--user requires Python 2.6 or later") - raise SystemExit(1) - install_args.append('--user') - return install_args - -def _parse_args(): - """ - Parse the command line for options - """ - parser = optparse.OptionParser() - parser.add_option( - '--user', dest='user_install', action='store_true', default=False, - help='install in user site package (requires Python 2.6 or later)') - parser.add_option( - '--download-base', dest='download_base', metavar="URL", - default=DEFAULT_URL, - help='alternative URL from where to download the distribute package') - options, args = parser.parse_args() - # positional arguments are ignored - return options - -def main(version=DEFAULT_VERSION): - """Install or upgrade setuptools and EasyInstall""" - options = _parse_args() - tarball = download_setuptools(download_base=options.download_base) - return _install(tarball, _build_install_args(options)) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - sys.exit(main()) diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/Makefile b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 30bf10a93..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile for Sphinx documentation -# - -# You can set these variables from the command line. -SPHINXOPTS = -SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build -PAPER = - -# Internal variables. -PAPEROPT_a4 = -D latex_paper_size=a4 -PAPEROPT_letter = -D latex_paper_size=letter -ALLSPHINXOPTS = -d build/doctrees $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) . - -.PHONY: help clean html web pickle htmlhelp latex changes linkcheck - -help: - @echo "Please use \`make ' where is one of" - @echo " html to make standalone HTML files" - @echo " pickle to make pickle files" - @echo " json to make JSON files" - @echo " htmlhelp to make HTML files and a HTML help project" - @echo " latex to make LaTeX files, you can set PAPER=a4 or PAPER=letter" - @echo " changes to make an overview over all changed/added/deprecated items" - @echo " linkcheck to check all external links for integrity" - -clean: - -rm -rf build/* - -html: - mkdir -p build/html build/doctrees - $(SPHINXBUILD) -b html $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) build/html - @echo - @echo "Build finished. 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If you encounter difficulty installing -a package, please contact us via the `distutils mailing list -`_. (Note: please DO NOT send -private email directly to the author of setuptools; it will be discarded. The -mailing list is a searchable archive of previously-asked and answered -questions; you should begin your research there before reporting something as a -bug -- and then do so via list discussion first.) - -(Also, if you'd like to learn about how you can use ``setuptools`` to make your -own packages work better with EasyInstall, or provide EasyInstall-like features -without requiring your users to use EasyInstall directly, you'll probably want -to check out the full `setuptools`_ documentation as well.) - -.. contents:: **Table of Contents** - - -Using "Easy Install" -==================== - - -.. _installation instructions: - -Installing "Easy Install" -------------------------- - -Please see the `setuptools PyPI page `_ -for download links and basic installation instructions for each of the -supported platforms. - -You will need at least Python 2.3.5, or if you are on a 64-bit platform, Python -2.4. An ``easy_install`` script will be installed in the normal location for -Python scripts on your platform. - -Note that the instructions on the setuptools PyPI page assume that you are -are installling to Python's primary ``site-packages`` directory. If this is -not the case, you should consult the section below on `Custom Installation -Locations`_ before installing. (And, on Windows, you should not use the -``.exe`` installer when installing to an alternate location.) - -Note that ``easy_install`` normally works by downloading files from the -internet. If you are behind an NTLM-based firewall that prevents Python -programs from accessing the net directly, you may wish to first install and use -the `APS proxy server `_, which lets you get past such -firewalls in the same way that your web browser(s) do. - -(Alternately, if you do not wish easy_install to actually download anything, you -can restrict it from doing so with the ``--allow-hosts`` option; see the -sections on `restricting downloads with --allow-hosts`_ and `command-line -options`_ for more details.) - - -Troubleshooting -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -If EasyInstall/setuptools appears to install correctly, and you can run the -``easy_install`` command but it fails with an ``ImportError``, the most likely -cause is that you installed to a location other than ``site-packages``, -without taking any of the steps described in the `Custom Installation -Locations`_ section below. Please see that section and follow the steps to -make sure that your custom location will work correctly. Then re-install. - -Similarly, if you can run ``easy_install``, and it appears to be installing -packages, but then you can't import them, the most likely issue is that you -installed EasyInstall correctly but are using it to install packages to a -non-standard location that hasn't been properly prepared. Again, see the -section on `Custom Installation Locations`_ for more details. - - -Windows Notes -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -On Windows, an ``easy_install.exe`` launcher will also be installed, so that -you can just type ``easy_install`` as long as it's on your ``PATH``. If typing -``easy_install`` at the command prompt doesn't work, check to make sure your -``PATH`` includes the appropriate ``C:\\Python2X\\Scripts`` directory. On -most current versions of Windows, you can change the ``PATH`` by right-clicking -"My Computer", choosing "Properties" and selecting the "Advanced" tab, then -clicking the "Environment Variables" button. ``PATH`` will be in the "System -Variables" section, and you will need to exit and restart your command shell -(command.com, cmd.exe, bash, or other) for the change to take effect. Be sure -to add a ``;`` after the last item on ``PATH`` before adding the scripts -directory to it. - -Note that instead of changing your ``PATH`` to include the Python scripts -directory, you can also retarget the installation location for scripts so they -go on a directory that's already on the ``PATH``. For more information see the -sections below on `Command-Line Options`_ and `Configuration Files`_. You -can pass command line options (such as ``--script-dir``) to -``distribute_setup.py`` to control where ``easy_install.exe`` will be installed. - - - -Downloading and Installing a Package ------------------------------------- - -For basic use of ``easy_install``, you need only supply the filename or URL of -a source distribution or .egg file (`Python Egg`__). - -__ http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/PythonEggs - -**Example 1**. Install a package by name, searching PyPI for the latest -version, and automatically downloading, building, and installing it:: - - easy_install SQLObject - -**Example 2**. Install or upgrade a package by name and version by finding -links on a given "download page":: - - easy_install -f http://pythonpaste.org/package_index.html SQLObject - -**Example 3**. Download a source distribution from a specified URL, -automatically building and installing it:: - - easy_install http://example.com/path/to/MyPackage-1.2.3.tgz - -**Example 4**. Install an already-downloaded .egg file:: - - easy_install /my_downloads/OtherPackage-3.2.1-py2.3.egg - -**Example 5**. Upgrade an already-installed package to the latest version -listed on PyPI:: - - easy_install --upgrade PyProtocols - -**Example 6**. Install a source distribution that's already downloaded and -extracted in the current directory (New in 0.5a9):: - - easy_install . - -**Example 7**. (New in 0.6a1) Find a source distribution or Subversion -checkout URL for a package, and extract it or check it out to -``~/projects/sqlobject`` (the name will always be in all-lowercase), where it -can be examined or edited. (The package will not be installed, but it can -easily be installed with ``easy_install ~/projects/sqlobject``. See `Editing -and Viewing Source Packages`_ below for more info.):: - - easy_install --editable --build-directory ~/projects SQLObject - -**Example 7**. (New in 0.6.11) Install a distribution within your home dir:: - - easy_install --user SQLAlchemy - -Easy Install accepts URLs, filenames, PyPI package names (i.e., ``distutils`` -"distribution" names), and package+version specifiers. In each case, it will -attempt to locate the latest available version that meets your criteria. - -When downloading or processing downloaded files, Easy Install recognizes -distutils source distribution files with extensions of .tgz, .tar, .tar.gz, -.tar.bz2, or .zip. And of course it handles already-built .egg -distributions as well as ``.win32.exe`` installers built using distutils. - -By default, packages are installed to the running Python installation's -``site-packages`` directory, unless you provide the ``-d`` or ``--install-dir`` -option to specify an alternative directory, or specify an alternate location -using distutils configuration files. (See `Configuration Files`_, below.) - -By default, any scripts included with the package are installed to the running -Python installation's standard script installation location. However, if you -specify an installation directory via the command line or a config file, then -the default directory for installing scripts will be the same as the package -installation directory, to ensure that the script will have access to the -installed package. You can override this using the ``-s`` or ``--script-dir`` -option. - -Installed packages are added to an ``easy-install.pth`` file in the install -directory, so that Python will always use the most-recently-installed version -of the package. If you would like to be able to select which version to use at -runtime, you should use the ``-m`` or ``--multi-version`` option. - - -Upgrading a Package -------------------- - -You don't need to do anything special to upgrade a package: just install the -new version, either by requesting a specific version, e.g.:: - - easy_install "SomePackage==2.0" - -a version greater than the one you have now:: - - easy_install "SomePackage>2.0" - -using the upgrade flag, to find the latest available version on PyPI:: - - easy_install --upgrade SomePackage - -or by using a download page, direct download URL, or package filename:: - - easy_install -f http://example.com/downloads ExamplePackage - - easy_install http://example.com/downloads/ExamplePackage-2.0-py2.4.egg - - easy_install my_downloads/ExamplePackage-2.0.tgz - -If you're using ``-m`` or ``--multi-version`` , using the ``require()`` -function at runtime automatically selects the newest installed version of a -package that meets your version criteria. So, installing a newer version is -the only step needed to upgrade such packages. - -If you're installing to a directory on PYTHONPATH, or a configured "site" -directory (and not using ``-m``), installing a package automatically replaces -any previous version in the ``easy-install.pth`` file, so that Python will -import the most-recently installed version by default. So, again, installing -the newer version is the only upgrade step needed. - -If you haven't suppressed script installation (using ``--exclude-scripts`` or -``-x``), then the upgraded version's scripts will be installed, and they will -be automatically patched to ``require()`` the corresponding version of the -package, so that you can use them even if they are installed in multi-version -mode. - -``easy_install`` never actually deletes packages (unless you're installing a -package with the same name and version number as an existing package), so if -you want to get rid of older versions of a package, please see `Uninstalling -Packages`_, below. - - -Changing the Active Version ---------------------------- - -If you've upgraded a package, but need to revert to a previously-installed -version, you can do so like this:: - - easy_install PackageName==1.2.3 - -Where ``1.2.3`` is replaced by the exact version number you wish to switch to. -If a package matching the requested name and version is not already installed -in a directory on ``sys.path``, it will be located via PyPI and installed. - -If you'd like to switch to the latest installed version of ``PackageName``, you -can do so like this:: - - easy_install PackageName - -This will activate the latest installed version. (Note: if you have set any -``find_links`` via distutils configuration files, those download pages will be -checked for the latest available version of the package, and it will be -downloaded and installed if it is newer than your current version.) - -Note that changing the active version of a package will install the newly -active version's scripts, unless the ``--exclude-scripts`` or ``-x`` option is -specified. - - -Uninstalling Packages ---------------------- - -If you have replaced a package with another version, then you can just delete -the package(s) you don't need by deleting the PackageName-versioninfo.egg file -or directory (found in the installation directory). - -If you want to delete the currently installed version of a package (or all -versions of a package), you should first run:: - - easy_install -m PackageName - -This will ensure that Python doesn't continue to search for a package you're -planning to remove. After you've done this, you can safely delete the .egg -files or directories, along with any scripts you wish to remove. - - -Managing Scripts ----------------- - -Whenever you install, upgrade, or change versions of a package, EasyInstall -automatically installs the scripts for the selected package version, unless -you tell it not to with ``-x`` or ``--exclude-scripts``. If any scripts in -the script directory have the same name, they are overwritten. - -Thus, you do not normally need to manually delete scripts for older versions of -a package, unless the newer version of the package does not include a script -of the same name. However, if you are completely uninstalling a package, you -may wish to manually delete its scripts. - -EasyInstall's default behavior means that you can normally only run scripts -from one version of a package at a time. If you want to keep multiple versions -of a script available, however, you can simply use the ``--multi-version`` or -``-m`` option, and rename the scripts that EasyInstall creates. This works -because EasyInstall installs scripts as short code stubs that ``require()`` the -matching version of the package the script came from, so renaming the script -has no effect on what it executes. - -For example, suppose you want to use two versions of the ``rst2html`` tool -provided by the `docutils `_ package. You might -first install one version:: - - easy_install -m docutils==0.3.9 - -then rename the ``rst2html.py`` to ``r2h_039``, and install another version:: - - easy_install -m docutils==0.3.10 - -This will create another ``rst2html.py`` script, this one using docutils -version 0.3.10 instead of 0.3.9. You now have two scripts, each using a -different version of the package. (Notice that we used ``-m`` for both -installations, so that Python won't lock us out of using anything but the most -recently-installed version of the package.) - - - -Tips & Techniques ------------------ - - -Multiple Python Versions -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -As of version 0.6a11, EasyInstall installs itself under two names: -``easy_install`` and ``easy_install-N.N``, where ``N.N`` is the Python version -used to install it. Thus, if you install EasyInstall for both Python 2.3 and -2.4, you can use the ``easy_install-2.3`` or ``easy_install-2.4`` scripts to -install packages for Python 2.3 or 2.4, respectively. - -Also, if you're working with Python version 2.4 or higher, you can run Python -with ``-m easy_install`` to run that particular Python version's -``easy_install`` command. - - -Restricting Downloads with ``--allow-hosts`` -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -You can use the ``--allow-hosts`` (``-H``) option to restrict what domains -EasyInstall will look for links and downloads on. ``--allow-hosts=None`` -prevents downloading altogether. You can also use wildcards, for example -to restrict downloading to hosts in your own intranet. See the section below -on `Command-Line Options`_ for more details on the ``--allow-hosts`` option. - -By default, there are no host restrictions in effect, but you can change this -default by editing the appropriate `configuration files`_ and adding: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [easy_install] - allow_hosts = *.myintranet.example.com,*.python.org - -The above example would then allow downloads only from hosts in the -``python.org`` and ``myintranet.example.com`` domains, unless overridden on the -command line. - - -Installing on Un-networked Machines -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Just copy the eggs or source packages you need to a directory on the target -machine, then use the ``-f`` or ``--find-links`` option to specify that -directory's location. For example:: - - easy_install -H None -f somedir SomePackage - -will attempt to install SomePackage using only eggs and source packages found -in ``somedir`` and disallowing all remote access. You should of course make -sure you have all of SomePackage's dependencies available in somedir. - -If you have another machine of the same operating system and library versions -(or if the packages aren't platform-specific), you can create the directory of -eggs using a command like this:: - - easy_install -zmaxd somedir SomePackage - -This will tell EasyInstall to put zipped eggs or source packages for -SomePackage and all its dependencies into ``somedir``, without creating any -scripts or .pth files. You can then copy the contents of ``somedir`` to the -target machine. (``-z`` means zipped eggs, ``-m`` means multi-version, which -prevents .pth files from being used, ``-a`` means to copy all the eggs needed, -even if they're installed elsewhere on the machine, and ``-d`` indicates the -directory to place the eggs in.) - -You can also build the eggs from local development packages that were installed -with the ``setup.py develop`` command, by including the ``-l`` option, e.g.:: - - easy_install -zmaxld somedir SomePackage - -This will use locally-available source distributions to build the eggs. - - -Packaging Others' Projects As Eggs -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Need to distribute a package that isn't published in egg form? You can use -EasyInstall to build eggs for a project. You'll want to use the ``--zip-ok``, -``--exclude-scripts``, and possibly ``--no-deps`` options (``-z``, ``-x`` and -``-N``, respectively). Use ``-d`` or ``--install-dir`` to specify the location -where you'd like the eggs placed. By placing them in a directory that is -published to the web, you can then make the eggs available for download, either -in an intranet or to the internet at large. - -If someone distributes a package in the form of a single ``.py`` file, you can -wrap it in an egg by tacking an ``#egg=name-version`` suffix on the file's URL. -So, something like this:: - - easy_install -f "http://some.example.com/downloads/foo.py#egg=foo-1.0" foo - -will install the package as an egg, and this:: - - easy_install -zmaxd. \ - -f "http://some.example.com/downloads/foo.py#egg=foo-1.0" foo - -will create a ``.egg`` file in the current directory. - - -Creating your own Package Index -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -In addition to local directories and the Python Package Index, EasyInstall can -find download links on most any web page whose URL is given to the ``-f`` -(``--find-links``) option. In the simplest case, you can simply have a web -page with links to eggs or Python source packages, even an automatically -generated directory listing (such as the Apache web server provides). - -If you are setting up an intranet site for package downloads, you may want to -configure the target machines to use your download site by default, adding -something like this to their `configuration files`_: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [easy_install] - find_links = http://mypackages.example.com/somedir/ - http://turbogears.org/download/ - http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ - -As you can see, you can list multiple URLs separated by whitespace, continuing -on multiple lines if necessary (as long as the subsequent lines are indented. - -If you are more ambitious, you can also create an entirely custom package index -or PyPI mirror. See the ``--index-url`` option under `Command-Line Options`_, -below, and also the section on `Package Index "API"`_. - - -Password-Protected Sites ------------------------- - -If a site you want to download from is password-protected using HTTP "Basic" -authentication, you can specify your credentials in the URL, like so:: - - http://some_userid:some_password@some.example.com/some_path/ - -You can do this with both index page URLs and direct download URLs. As long -as any HTML pages read by easy_install use *relative* links to point to the -downloads, the same user ID and password will be used to do the downloading. - - -Controlling Build Options -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -EasyInstall respects standard distutils `Configuration Files`_, so you can use -them to configure build options for packages that it installs from source. For -example, if you are on Windows using the MinGW compiler, you can configure the -default compiler by putting something like this: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [build] - compiler = mingw32 - -into the appropriate distutils configuration file. In fact, since this is just -normal distutils configuration, it will affect any builds using that config -file, not just ones done by EasyInstall. For example, if you add those lines -to ``distutils.cfg`` in the ``distutils`` package directory, it will be the -default compiler for *all* packages you build. See `Configuration Files`_ -below for a list of the standard configuration file locations, and links to -more documentation on using distutils configuration files. - - -Editing and Viewing Source Packages -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Sometimes a package's source distribution contains additional documentation, -examples, configuration files, etc., that are not part of its actual code. If -you want to be able to examine these files, you can use the ``--editable`` -option to EasyInstall, and EasyInstall will look for a source distribution -or Subversion URL for the package, then download and extract it or check it out -as a subdirectory of the ``--build-directory`` you specify. If you then wish -to install the package after editing or configuring it, you can do so by -rerunning EasyInstall with that directory as the target. - -Note that using ``--editable`` stops EasyInstall from actually building or -installing the package; it just finds, obtains, and possibly unpacks it for -you. This allows you to make changes to the package if necessary, and to -either install it in development mode using ``setup.py develop`` (if the -package uses setuptools, that is), or by running ``easy_install projectdir`` -(where ``projectdir`` is the subdirectory EasyInstall created for the -downloaded package. - -In order to use ``--editable`` (``-e`` for short), you *must* also supply a -``--build-directory`` (``-b`` for short). The project will be placed in a -subdirectory of the build directory. The subdirectory will have the same -name as the project itself, but in all-lowercase. If a file or directory of -that name already exists, EasyInstall will print an error message and exit. - -Also, when using ``--editable``, you cannot use URLs or filenames as arguments. -You *must* specify project names (and optional version requirements) so that -EasyInstall knows what directory name(s) to create. If you need to force -EasyInstall to use a particular URL or filename, you should specify it as a -``--find-links`` item (``-f`` for short), and then also specify -the project name, e.g.:: - - easy_install -eb ~/projects \ - -fhttp://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ctypes/ctypes-0.9.6.tar.gz?download \ - ctypes==0.9.6 - - -Dealing with Installation Conflicts -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -(NOTE: As of 0.6a11, this section is obsolete; it is retained here only so that -people using older versions of EasyInstall can consult it. As of version -0.6a11, installation conflicts are handled automatically without deleting the -old or system-installed packages, and without ignoring the issue. Instead, -eggs are automatically shifted to the front of ``sys.path`` using special -code added to the ``easy-install.pth`` file. So, if you are using version -0.6a11 or better of setuptools, you do not need to worry about conflicts, -and the following issues do not apply to you.) - -EasyInstall installs distributions in a "managed" way, such that each -distribution can be independently activated or deactivated on ``sys.path``. -However, packages that were not installed by EasyInstall are "unmanaged", -in that they usually live all in one directory and cannot be independently -activated or deactivated. - -As a result, if you are using EasyInstall to upgrade an existing package, or -to install a package with the same name as an existing package, EasyInstall -will warn you of the conflict. (This is an improvement over ``setup.py -install``, becuase the ``distutils`` just install new packages on top of old -ones, possibly combining two unrelated packages or leaving behind modules that -have been deleted in the newer version of the package.) - -By default, EasyInstall will stop the installation if it detects a conflict -between an existing, "unmanaged" package, and a module or package in any of -the distributions you're installing. It will display a list of all of the -existing files and directories that would need to be deleted for the new -package to be able to function correctly. You can then either delete these -conflicting files and directories yourself and re-run EasyInstall, or you can -just use the ``--delete-conflicting`` or ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` -options, as described under `Command-Line Options`_, below. - -Of course, once you've replaced all of your existing "unmanaged" packages with -versions managed by EasyInstall, you won't have any more conflicts to worry -about! - - -Compressed Installation -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -EasyInstall tries to install packages in zipped form, if it can. Zipping -packages can improve Python's overall import performance if you're not using -the ``--multi-version`` option, because Python processes zipfile entries on -``sys.path`` much faster than it does directories. - -As of version 0.5a9, EasyInstall analyzes packages to determine whether they -can be safely installed as a zipfile, and then acts on its analysis. (Previous -versions would not install a package as a zipfile unless you used the -``--zip-ok`` option.) - -The current analysis approach is fairly conservative; it currenly looks for: - - * Any use of the ``__file__`` or ``__path__`` variables (which should be - replaced with ``pkg_resources`` API calls) - - * Possible use of ``inspect`` functions that expect to manipulate source files - (e.g. ``inspect.getsource()``) - - * Top-level modules that might be scripts used with ``python -m`` (Python 2.4) - -If any of the above are found in the package being installed, EasyInstall will -assume that the package cannot be safely run from a zipfile, and unzip it to -a directory instead. You can override this analysis with the ``-zip-ok`` flag, -which will tell EasyInstall to install the package as a zipfile anyway. Or, -you can use the ``--always-unzip`` flag, in which case EasyInstall will always -unzip, even if its analysis says the package is safe to run as a zipfile. - -Normally, however, it is simplest to let EasyInstall handle the determination -of whether to zip or unzip, and only specify overrides when needed to work -around a problem. If you find you need to override EasyInstall's guesses, you -may want to contact the package author and the EasyInstall maintainers, so that -they can make appropriate changes in future versions. - -(Note: If a package uses ``setuptools`` in its setup script, the package author -has the option to declare the package safe or unsafe for zipped usage via the -``zip_safe`` argument to ``setup()``. If the package author makes such a -declaration, EasyInstall believes the package's author and does not perform its -own analysis. However, your command-line option, if any, will still override -the package author's choice.) - - -Reference Manual -================ - -Configuration Files -------------------- - -(New in 0.4a2) - -You may specify default options for EasyInstall using the standard -distutils configuration files, under the command heading ``easy_install``. -EasyInstall will look first for a ``setup.cfg`` file in the current directory, -then a ``~/.pydistutils.cfg`` or ``$HOME\\pydistutils.cfg`` (on Unix-like OSes -and Windows, respectively), and finally a ``distutils.cfg`` file in the -``distutils`` package directory. Here's a simple example: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [easy_install] - - # set the default location to install packages - install_dir = /home/me/lib/python - - # Notice that indentation can be used to continue an option - # value; this is especially useful for the "--find-links" - # option, which tells easy_install to use download links on - # these pages before consulting PyPI: - # - find_links = http://sqlobject.org/ - http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ - -In addition to accepting configuration for its own options under -``[easy_install]``, EasyInstall also respects defaults specified for other -distutils commands. For example, if you don't set an ``install_dir`` for -``[easy_install]``, but *have* set an ``install_lib`` for the ``[install]`` -command, this will become EasyInstall's default installation directory. Thus, -if you are already using distutils configuration files to set default install -locations, build options, etc., EasyInstall will respect your existing settings -until and unless you override them explicitly in an ``[easy_install]`` section. - -For more information, see also the current Python documentation on the `use and -location of distutils configuration files `_. - -Notice that ``easy_install`` will use the ``setup.cfg`` from the current -working directory only if it was triggered from ``setup.py`` through the -``install_requires`` option. The standalone command will not use that file. - -Command-Line Options --------------------- - -``--zip-ok, -z`` - Install all packages as zip files, even if they are marked as unsafe for - running as a zipfile. This can be useful when EasyInstall's analysis - of a non-setuptools package is too conservative, but keep in mind that - the package may not work correctly. (Changed in 0.5a9; previously this - option was required in order for zipped installation to happen at all.) - -``--always-unzip, -Z`` - Don't install any packages as zip files, even if the packages are marked - as safe for running as a zipfile. This can be useful if a package does - something unsafe, but not in a way that EasyInstall can easily detect. - EasyInstall's default analysis is currently very conservative, however, so - you should only use this option if you've had problems with a particular - package, and *after* reporting the problem to the package's maintainer and - to the EasyInstall maintainers. - - (Note: the ``-z/-Z`` options only affect the installation of newly-built - or downloaded packages that are not already installed in the target - directory; if you want to convert an existing installed version from - zipped to unzipped or vice versa, you'll need to delete the existing - version first, and re-run EasyInstall.) - -``--multi-version, -m`` - "Multi-version" mode. Specifying this option prevents ``easy_install`` from - adding an ``easy-install.pth`` entry for the package being installed, and - if an entry for any version the package already exists, it will be removed - upon successful installation. In multi-version mode, no specific version of - the package is available for importing, unless you use - ``pkg_resources.require()`` to put it on ``sys.path``. This can be as - simple as:: - - from pkg_resources import require - require("SomePackage", "OtherPackage", "MyPackage") - - which will put the latest installed version of the specified packages on - ``sys.path`` for you. (For more advanced uses, like selecting specific - versions and enabling optional dependencies, see the ``pkg_resources`` API - doc.) - - Changed in 0.6a10: this option is no longer silently enabled when - installing to a non-PYTHONPATH, non-"site" directory. You must always - explicitly use this option if you want it to be active. - -``--upgrade, -U`` (New in 0.5a4) - By default, EasyInstall only searches online if a project/version - requirement can't be met by distributions already installed - on sys.path or the installation directory. However, if you supply the - ``--upgrade`` or ``-U`` flag, EasyInstall will always check the package - index and ``--find-links`` URLs before selecting a version to install. In - this way, you can force EasyInstall to use the latest available version of - any package it installs (subject to any version requirements that might - exclude such later versions). - -``--install-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - Set the installation directory. It is up to you to ensure that this - directory is on ``sys.path`` at runtime, and to use - ``pkg_resources.require()`` to enable the installed package(s) that you - need. - - (New in 0.4a2) If this option is not directly specified on the command line - or in a distutils configuration file, the distutils default installation - location is used. Normally, this would be the ``site-packages`` directory, - but if you are using distutils configuration files, setting things like - ``prefix`` or ``install_lib``, then those settings are taken into - account when computing the default installation directory, as is the - ``--prefix`` option. - -``--script-dir=DIR, -s DIR`` - Set the script installation directory. If you don't supply this option - (via the command line or a configuration file), but you *have* supplied - an ``--install-dir`` (via command line or config file), then this option - defaults to the same directory, so that the scripts will be able to find - their associated package installation. Otherwise, this setting defaults - to the location where the distutils would normally install scripts, taking - any distutils configuration file settings into account. - -``--exclude-scripts, -x`` - Don't install scripts. This is useful if you need to install multiple - versions of a package, but do not want to reset the version that will be - run by scripts that are already installed. - -``--user`` (New in 0.6.11) - Use the the user-site-packages as specified in :pep:`370` - instead of the global site-packages. - -``--always-copy, -a`` (New in 0.5a4) - Copy all needed distributions to the installation directory, even if they - are already present in a directory on sys.path. In older versions of - EasyInstall, this was the default behavior, but now you must explicitly - request it. By default, EasyInstall will no longer copy such distributions - from other sys.path directories to the installation directory, unless you - explicitly gave the distribution's filename on the command line. - - Note that as of 0.6a10, using this option excludes "system" and - "development" eggs from consideration because they can't be reliably - copied. This may cause EasyInstall to choose an older version of a package - than what you expected, or it may cause downloading and installation of a - fresh copy of something that's already installed. You will see warning - messages for any eggs that EasyInstall skips, before it falls back to an - older version or attempts to download a fresh copy. - -``--find-links=URLS_OR_FILENAMES, -f URLS_OR_FILENAMES`` - Scan the specified "download pages" or directories for direct links to eggs - or other distributions. Any existing file or directory names or direct - download URLs are immediately added to EasyInstall's search cache, and any - indirect URLs (ones that don't point to eggs or other recognized archive - formats) are added to a list of additional places to search for download - links. As soon as EasyInstall has to go online to find a package (either - because it doesn't exist locally, or because ``--upgrade`` or ``-U`` was - used), the specified URLs will be downloaded and scanned for additional - direct links. - - Eggs and archives found by way of ``--find-links`` are only downloaded if - they are needed to meet a requirement specified on the command line; links - to unneeded packages are ignored. - - If all requested packages can be found using links on the specified - download pages, the Python Package Index will not be consulted unless you - also specified the ``--upgrade`` or ``-U`` option. - - (Note: if you want to refer to a local HTML file containing links, you must - use a ``file:`` URL, as filenames that do not refer to a directory, egg, or - archive are ignored.) - - You may specify multiple URLs or file/directory names with this option, - separated by whitespace. Note that on the command line, you will probably - have to surround the URL list with quotes, so that it is recognized as a - single option value. You can also specify URLs in a configuration file; - see `Configuration Files`_, above. - - Changed in 0.6a10: previously all URLs and directories passed to this - option were scanned as early as possible, but from 0.6a10 on, only - directories and direct archive links are scanned immediately; URLs are not - retrieved unless a package search was already going to go online due to a - package not being available locally, or due to the use of the ``--update`` - or ``-U`` option. - -``--no-find-links`` Blocks the addition of any link. (New in Distribute 0.6.11) - This is useful if you want to avoid adding links defined in a project - easy_install is installing (wether it's a requested project or a - dependency.). When used, ``--find-links`` is ignored. - -``--delete-conflicting, -D`` (Removed in 0.6a11) - (As of 0.6a11, this option is no longer necessary; please do not use it!) - - If you are replacing a package that was previously installed *without* - using EasyInstall, the old version may end up on ``sys.path`` before the - version being installed with EasyInstall. EasyInstall will normally abort - the installation of a package if it detects such a conflict, and ask you to - manually remove the conflicting files or directories. If you specify this - option, however, EasyInstall will attempt to delete the files or - directories itself, and then proceed with the installation. - -``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` (Removed in 0.6a11) - (As of 0.6a11, this option is no longer necessary; please do not use it!) - - Ignore conflicting packages and proceed with installation anyway, even - though it means the package probably won't work properly. If the - conflicting package is in a directory you can't write to, this may be your - only option, but you will need to take more invasive measures to get the - installed package to work, like manually adding it to ``PYTHONPATH`` or to - ``sys.path`` at runtime. - -``--index-url=URL, -i URL`` (New in 0.4a1; default changed in 0.6c7) - Specifies the base URL of the Python Package Index. The default is - http://pypi.python.org/simple if not specified. When a package is requested - that is not locally available or linked from a ``--find-links`` download - page, the package index will be searched for download pages for the needed - package, and those download pages will be searched for links to download - an egg or source distribution. - -``--editable, -e`` (New in 0.6a1) - Only find and download source distributions for the specified projects, - unpacking them to subdirectories of the specified ``--build-directory``. - EasyInstall will not actually build or install the requested projects or - their dependencies; it will just find and extract them for you. See - `Editing and Viewing Source Packages`_ above for more details. - -``--build-directory=DIR, -b DIR`` (UPDATED in 0.6a1) - Set the directory used to build source packages. If a package is built - from a source distribution or checkout, it will be extracted to a - subdirectory of the specified directory. The subdirectory will have the - same name as the extracted distribution's project, but in all-lowercase. - If a file or directory of that name already exists in the given directory, - a warning will be printed to the console, and the build will take place in - a temporary directory instead. - - This option is most useful in combination with the ``--editable`` option, - which forces EasyInstall to *only* find and extract (but not build and - install) source distributions. See `Editing and Viewing Source Packages`_, - above, for more information. - -``--verbose, -v, --quiet, -q`` (New in 0.4a4) - Control the level of detail of EasyInstall's progress messages. The - default detail level is "info", which prints information only about - relatively time-consuming operations like running a setup script, unpacking - an archive, or retrieving a URL. Using ``-q`` or ``--quiet`` drops the - detail level to "warn", which will only display installation reports, - warnings, and errors. Using ``-v`` or ``--verbose`` increases the detail - level to include individual file-level operations, link analysis messages, - and distutils messages from any setup scripts that get run. If you include - the ``-v`` option more than once, the second and subsequent uses are passed - down to any setup scripts, increasing the verbosity of their reporting as - well. - -``--dry-run, -n`` (New in 0.4a4) - Don't actually install the package or scripts. This option is passed down - to any setup scripts run, so packages should not actually build either. - This does *not* skip downloading, nor does it skip extracting source - distributions to a temporary/build directory. - -``--optimize=LEVEL``, ``-O LEVEL`` (New in 0.4a4) - If you are installing from a source distribution, and are *not* using the - ``--zip-ok`` option, this option controls the optimization level for - compiling installed ``.py`` files to ``.pyo`` files. It does not affect - the compilation of modules contained in ``.egg`` files, only those in - ``.egg`` directories. The optimization level can be set to 0, 1, or 2; - the default is 0 (unless it's set under ``install`` or ``install_lib`` in - one of your distutils configuration files). - -``--record=FILENAME`` (New in 0.5a4) - Write a record of all installed files to FILENAME. This is basically the - same as the same option for the standard distutils "install" command, and - is included for compatibility with tools that expect to pass this option - to "setup.py install". - -``--site-dirs=DIRLIST, -S DIRLIST`` (New in 0.6a1) - Specify one or more custom "site" directories (separated by commas). - "Site" directories are directories where ``.pth`` files are processed, such - as the main Python ``site-packages`` directory. As of 0.6a10, EasyInstall - automatically detects whether a given directory processes ``.pth`` files - (or can be made to do so), so you should not normally need to use this - option. It is is now only necessary if you want to override EasyInstall's - judgment and force an installation directory to be treated as if it - supported ``.pth`` files. - -``--no-deps, -N`` (New in 0.6a6) - Don't install any dependencies. This is intended as a convenience for - tools that wrap eggs in a platform-specific packaging system. (We don't - recommend that you use it for anything else.) - -``--allow-hosts=PATTERNS, -H PATTERNS`` (New in 0.6a6) - Restrict downloading and spidering to hosts matching the specified glob - patterns. E.g. ``-H *.python.org`` restricts web access so that only - packages listed and downloadable from machines in the ``python.org`` - domain. The glob patterns must match the *entire* user/host/port section of - the target URL(s). For example, ``*.python.org`` will NOT accept a URL - like ``http://python.org/foo`` or ``http://www.python.org:8080/``. - Multiple patterns can be specified by separting them with commas. The - default pattern is ``*``, which matches anything. - - In general, this option is mainly useful for blocking EasyInstall's web - access altogether (e.g. ``-Hlocalhost``), or to restrict it to an intranet - or other trusted site. EasyInstall will do the best it can to satisfy - dependencies given your host restrictions, but of course can fail if it - can't find suitable packages. EasyInstall displays all blocked URLs, so - that you can adjust your ``--allow-hosts`` setting if it is more strict - than you intended. Some sites may wish to define a restrictive default - setting for this option in their `configuration files`_, and then manually - override the setting on the command line as needed. - -``--prefix=DIR`` (New in 0.6a10) - Use the specified directory as a base for computing the default - installation and script directories. On Windows, the resulting default - directories will be ``prefix\\Lib\\site-packages`` and ``prefix\\Scripts``, - while on other platforms the defaults will be - ``prefix/lib/python2.X/site-packages`` (with the appropriate version - substituted) for libraries and ``prefix/bin`` for scripts. - - Note that the ``--prefix`` option only sets the *default* installation and - script directories, and does not override the ones set on the command line - or in a configuration file. - -``--local-snapshots-ok, -l`` (New in 0.6c6) - Normally, EasyInstall prefers to only install *released* versions of - projects, not in-development ones, because such projects may not - have a currently-valid version number. So, it usually only installs them - when their ``setup.py`` directory is explicitly passed on the command line. - - However, if this option is used, then any in-development projects that were - installed using the ``setup.py develop`` command, will be used to build - eggs, effectively upgrading the "in-development" project to a snapshot - release. Normally, this option is used only in conjunction with the - ``--always-copy`` option to create a distributable snapshot of every egg - needed to run an application. - - Note that if you use this option, you must make sure that there is a valid - version number (such as an SVN revision number tag) for any in-development - projects that may be used, as otherwise EasyInstall may not be able to tell - what version of the project is "newer" when future installations or - upgrades are attempted. - - -.. _non-root installation: - -Custom Installation Locations ------------------------------ - -By default, EasyInstall installs python packages into Python's main ``site-packages`` directory, -and manages them using a custom ``.pth`` file in that same directory. - -Very often though, a user or developer wants ``easy_install`` to install and manage python packages -in an alternative location, usually for one of 3 reasons: - -1. They don't have access to write to the main Python site-packages directory. - -2. They want a user-specific stash of packages, that is not visible to other users. - -3. They want to isolate a set of packages to a specific python application, usually to minimize - the possibility of version conflicts. - -Historically, there have been many approaches to achieve custom installation. -The following section lists only the easiest and most relevant approaches [1]_. - -`Use the "--user" option`_ - -`Use the "--user" option and customize "PYTHONUSERBASE"`_ - -`Use "virtualenv"`_ - -.. [1] There are older ways to achieve custom installation using various ``easy_install`` and ``setup.py install`` options, combined with ``PYTHONPATH`` and/or ``PYTHONUSERBASE`` alterations, but all of these are effectively deprecated by the User scheme brought in by `PEP-370`_ in Python 2.6. - -.. _PEP-370: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0370/ - - -Use the "--user" option -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -With Python 2.6 came the User scheme for installation, which means that all -python distributions support an alternative install location that is specific to a user [2]_ [3]_. -The Default location for each OS is explained in the python documentation -for the ``site.USER_BASE`` variable. This mode of installation can be turned on by -specifying the ``--user`` option to ``setup.py install`` or ``easy_install``. -This approach serves the need to have a user-specific stash of packages. - -.. [2] Prior to Python2.6, Mac OS X offered a form of the User scheme. That is now subsumed into the User scheme introduced in Python 2.6. -.. [3] Prior to the User scheme, there was the Home scheme, which is still available, but requires more effort than the User scheme to get packages recognized. - -Use the "--user" option and customize "PYTHONUSERBASE" -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The User scheme install location can be customized by setting the ``PYTHONUSERBASE`` environment -variable, which updates the value of ``site.USER_BASE``. To isolate packages to a specific -application, simply set the OS environment of that application to a specific value of -``PYTHONUSERBASE``, that contains just those packages. - -Use "virtualenv" -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"virtualenv" is a 3rd-party python package that effectively "clones" a python installation, thereby -creating an isolated location to intall packages. The evolution of "virtualenv" started before the existence -of the User installation scheme. "virtualenv" provides a version of ``easy_install`` that is -scoped to the cloned python install and is used in the normal way. "virtualenv" does offer various features -that the User installation scheme alone does not provide, e.g. the ability to hide the main python site-packages. - -Please refer to the `virtualenv`_ documentation for more details. - -.. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv - - - -Package Index "API" -------------------- - -Custom package indexes (and PyPI) must follow the following rules for -EasyInstall to be able to look up and download packages: - -1. Except where stated otherwise, "pages" are HTML or XHTML, and "links" - refer to ``href`` attributes. - -2. Individual project version pages' URLs must be of the form - ``base/projectname/version``, where ``base`` is the package index's base URL. - -3. Omitting the ``/version`` part of a project page's URL (but keeping the - trailing ``/``) should result in a page that is either: - - a) The single active version of that project, as though the version had been - explicitly included, OR - - b) A page with links to all of the active version pages for that project. - -4. Individual project version pages should contain direct links to downloadable - distributions where possible. It is explicitly permitted for a project's - "long_description" to include URLs, and these should be formatted as HTML - links by the package index, as EasyInstall does no special processing to - identify what parts of a page are index-specific and which are part of the - project's supplied description. - -5. Where available, MD5 information should be added to download URLs by - appending a fragment identifier of the form ``#md5=...``, where ``...`` is - the 32-character hex MD5 digest. EasyInstall will verify that the - downloaded file's MD5 digest matches the given value. - -6. Individual project version pages should identify any "homepage" or - "download" URLs using ``rel="homepage"`` and ``rel="download"`` attributes - on the HTML elements linking to those URLs. Use of these attributes will - cause EasyInstall to always follow the provided links, unless it can be - determined by inspection that they are downloadable distributions. If the - links are not to downloadable distributions, they are retrieved, and if they - are HTML, they are scanned for download links. They are *not* scanned for - additional "homepage" or "download" links, as these are only processed for - pages that are part of a package index site. - -7. The root URL of the index, if retrieved with a trailing ``/``, must result - in a page containing links to *all* projects' active version pages. - - (Note: This requirement is a workaround for the absence of case-insensitive - ``safe_name()`` matching of project names in URL paths. If project names are - matched in this fashion (e.g. via the PyPI server, mod_rewrite, or a similar - mechanism), then it is not necessary to include this all-packages listing - page.) - -8. If a package index is accessed via a ``file://`` URL, then EasyInstall will - automatically use ``index.html`` files, if present, when trying to read a - directory with a trailing ``/`` on the URL. - - -Backward Compatibility -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Package indexes that wish to support setuptools versions prior to 0.6b4 should -also follow these rules: - -* Homepage and download links must be preceded with ``"Home Page"`` or - ``"Download URL"``, in addition to (or instead of) the ``rel=""`` - attributes on the actual links. These marker strings do not need to be - visible, or uncommented, however! For example, the following is a valid - homepage link that will work with any version of setuptools:: - -
  • - Home Page: - - http://sqlobject.org -
  • - - Even though the marker string is in an HTML comment, older versions of - EasyInstall will still "see" it and know that the link that follows is the - project's home page URL. - -* The pages described by paragraph 3(b) of the preceding section *must* - contain the string ``"Index of Packages"`` somewhere in their text. - This can be inside of an HTML comment, if desired, and it can be anywhere - in the page. (Note: this string MUST NOT appear on normal project pages, as - described in paragraphs 2 and 3(a)!) - -In addition, for compatibility with PyPI versions that do not use ``#md5=`` -fragment IDs, EasyInstall uses the following regular expression to match PyPI's -displayed MD5 info (broken onto two lines for readability):: - - ([^<]+)\n\s+\(md5\) - -History -======= - -0.6c9 - * Fixed ``win32.exe`` support for .pth files, so unnecessary directory nesting - is flattened out in the resulting egg. (There was a case-sensitivity - problem that affected some distributions, notably ``pywin32``.) - - * Prevent ``--help-commands`` and other junk from showing under Python 2.5 - when running ``easy_install --help``. - - * Fixed GUI scripts sometimes not executing on Windows - - * Fixed not picking up dependency links from recursive dependencies. - - * Only make ``.py``, ``.dll`` and ``.so`` files executable when unpacking eggs - - * Changes for Jython compatibility - - * Improved error message when a requirement is also a directory name, but the - specified directory is not a source package. - - * Fixed ``--allow-hosts`` option blocking ``file:`` URLs - - * Fixed HTTP SVN detection failing when the page title included a project - name (e.g. on SourceForge-hosted SVN) - - * Fix Jython script installation to handle ``#!`` lines better when - ``sys.executable`` is a script. - - * Removed use of deprecated ``md5`` module if ``hashlib`` is available - - * Keep site directories (e.g. ``site-packages``) from being included in - ``.pth`` files. - -0.6c7 - * ``ftp:`` download URLs now work correctly. - - * The default ``--index-url`` is now ``http://pypi.python.org/simple``, to use - the Python Package Index's new simpler (and faster!) REST API. - -0.6c6 - * EasyInstall no longer aborts the installation process if a URL it wants to - retrieve can't be downloaded, unless the URL is an actual package download. - Instead, it issues a warning and tries to keep going. - - * Fixed distutils-style scripts originally built on Windows having their line - endings doubled when installed on any platform. - - * Added ``--local-snapshots-ok`` flag, to allow building eggs from projects - installed using ``setup.py develop``. - - * Fixed not HTML-decoding URLs scraped from web pages - -0.6c5 - * Fixed ``.dll`` files on Cygwin not having executable permisions when an egg - is installed unzipped. - -0.6c4 - * Added support for HTTP "Basic" authentication using ``http://user:pass@host`` - URLs. If a password-protected page contains links to the same host (and - protocol), those links will inherit the credentials used to access the - original page. - - * Removed all special support for Sourceforge mirrors, as Sourceforge's - mirror system now works well for non-browser downloads. - - * Fixed not recognizing ``win32.exe`` installers that included a custom - bitmap. - - * Fixed not allowing ``os.open()`` of paths outside the sandbox, even if they - are opened read-only (e.g. reading ``/dev/urandom`` for random numbers, as - is done by ``os.urandom()`` on some platforms). - - * Fixed a problem with ``.pth`` testing on Windows when ``sys.executable`` - has a space in it (e.g., the user installed Python to a ``Program Files`` - directory). - -0.6c3 - * You can once again use "python -m easy_install" with Python 2.4 and above. - - * Python 2.5 compatibility fixes added. - -0.6c2 - * Windows script wrappers now support quoted arguments and arguments - containing spaces. (Patch contributed by Jim Fulton.) - - * The ``ez_setup.py`` script now actually works when you put a setuptools - ``.egg`` alongside it for bootstrapping an offline machine. - - * A writable installation directory on ``sys.path`` is no longer required to - download and extract a source distribution using ``--editable``. - - * Generated scripts now use ``-x`` on the ``#!`` line when ``sys.executable`` - contains non-ASCII characters, to prevent deprecation warnings about an - unspecified encoding when the script is run. - -0.6c1 - * EasyInstall now includes setuptools version information in the - ``User-Agent`` string sent to websites it visits. - -0.6b4 - * Fix creating Python wrappers for non-Python scripts - - * Fix ``ftp://`` directory listing URLs from causing a crash when used in the - "Home page" or "Download URL" slots on PyPI. - - * Fix ``sys.path_importer_cache`` not being updated when an existing zipfile - or directory is deleted/overwritten. - - * Fix not recognizing HTML 404 pages from package indexes. - - * Allow ``file://`` URLs to be used as a package index. URLs that refer to - directories will use an internally-generated directory listing if there is - no ``index.html`` file in the directory. - - * Allow external links in a package index to be specified using - ``rel="homepage"`` or ``rel="download"``, without needing the old - PyPI-specific visible markup. - - * Suppressed warning message about possibly-misspelled project name, if an egg - or link for that project name has already been seen. - -0.6b3 - * Fix local ``--find-links`` eggs not being copied except with - ``--always-copy``. - - * Fix sometimes not detecting local packages installed outside of "site" - directories. - - * Fix mysterious errors during initial ``setuptools`` install, caused by - ``ez_setup`` trying to run ``easy_install`` twice, due to a code fallthru - after deleting the egg from which it's running. - -0.6b2 - * Don't install or update a ``site.py`` patch when installing to a - ``PYTHONPATH`` directory with ``--multi-version``, unless an - ``easy-install.pth`` file is already in use there. - - * Construct ``.pth`` file paths in such a way that installing an egg whose - name begins with ``import`` doesn't cause a syntax error. - - * Fixed a bogus warning message that wasn't updated since the 0.5 versions. - -0.6b1 - * Better ambiguity management: accept ``#egg`` name/version even if processing - what appears to be a correctly-named distutils file, and ignore ``.egg`` - files with no ``-``, since valid Python ``.egg`` files always have a version - number (but Scheme eggs often don't). - - * Support ``file://`` links to directories in ``--find-links``, so that - easy_install can build packages from local source checkouts. - - * Added automatic retry for Sourceforge mirrors. The new download process is - to first just try dl.sourceforge.net, then randomly select mirror IPs and - remove ones that fail, until something works. The removed IPs stay removed - for the remainder of the run. - - * Ignore bdist_dumb distributions when looking at download URLs. - -0.6a11 - * Process ``dependency_links.txt`` if found in a distribution, by adding the - URLs to the list for scanning. - - * Use relative paths in ``.pth`` files when eggs are being installed to the - same directory as the ``.pth`` file. This maximizes portability of the - target directory when building applications that contain eggs. - - * Added ``easy_install-N.N`` script(s) for convenience when using multiple - Python versions. - - * Added automatic handling of installation conflicts. Eggs are now shifted to - the front of sys.path, in an order consistent with where they came from, - making EasyInstall seamlessly co-operate with system package managers. - - The ``--delete-conflicting`` and ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` options - are now no longer necessary, and will generate warnings at the end of a - run if you use them. - - * Don't recursively traverse subdirectories given to ``--find-links``. - -0.6a10 - * Added exhaustive testing of the install directory, including a spawn test - for ``.pth`` file support, and directory writability/existence checks. This - should virtually eliminate the need to set or configure ``--site-dirs``. - - * Added ``--prefix`` option for more do-what-I-mean-ishness in the absence of - RTFM-ing. :) - - * Enhanced ``PYTHONPATH`` support so that you don't have to put any eggs on it - manually to make it work. ``--multi-version`` is no longer a silent - default; you must explicitly use it if installing to a non-PYTHONPATH, - non-"site" directory. - - * Expand ``$variables`` used in the ``--site-dirs``, ``--build-directory``, - ``--install-dir``, and ``--script-dir`` options, whether on the command line - or in configuration files. - - * Improved SourceForge mirror processing to work faster and be less affected - by transient HTML changes made by SourceForge. - - * PyPI searches now use the exact spelling of requirements specified on the - command line or in a project's ``install_requires``. Previously, a - normalized form of the name was used, which could lead to unnecessary - full-index searches when a project's name had an underscore (``_``) in it. - - * EasyInstall can now download bare ``.py`` files and wrap them in an egg, - as long as you include an ``#egg=name-version`` suffix on the URL, or if - the ``.py`` file is listed as the "Download URL" on the project's PyPI page. - This allows third parties to "package" trivial Python modules just by - linking to them (e.g. from within their own PyPI page or download links - page). - - * The ``--always-copy`` option now skips "system" and "development" eggs since - they can't be reliably copied. Note that this may cause EasyInstall to - choose an older version of a package than what you expected, or it may cause - downloading and installation of a fresh version of what's already installed. - - * The ``--find-links`` option previously scanned all supplied URLs and - directories as early as possible, but now only directories and direct - archive links are scanned immediately. URLs are not retrieved unless a - package search was already going to go online due to a package not being - available locally, or due to the use of the ``--update`` or ``-U`` option. - - * Fixed the annoying ``--help-commands`` wart. - -0.6a9 - * Fixed ``.pth`` file processing picking up nested eggs (i.e. ones inside - "baskets") when they weren't explicitly listed in the ``.pth`` file. - - * If more than one URL appears to describe the exact same distribution, prefer - the shortest one. This helps to avoid "table of contents" CGI URLs like the - ones on effbot.org. - - * Quote arguments to python.exe (including python's path) to avoid problems - when Python (or a script) is installed in a directory whose name contains - spaces on Windows. - - * Support full roundtrip translation of eggs to and from ``bdist_wininst`` - format. Running ``bdist_wininst`` on a setuptools-based package wraps the - egg in an .exe that will safely install it as an egg (i.e., with metadata - and entry-point wrapper scripts), and ``easy_install`` can turn the .exe - back into an ``.egg`` file or directory and install it as such. - -0.6a8 - * Update for changed SourceForge mirror format - - * Fixed not installing dependencies for some packages fetched via Subversion - - * Fixed dependency installation with ``--always-copy`` not using the same - dependency resolution procedure as other operations. - - * Fixed not fully removing temporary directories on Windows, if a Subversion - checkout left read-only files behind - - * Fixed some problems building extensions when Pyrex was installed, especially - with Python 2.4 and/or packages using SWIG. - -0.6a7 - * Fixed not being able to install Windows script wrappers using Python 2.3 - -0.6a6 - * Added support for "traditional" PYTHONPATH-based non-root installation, and - also the convenient ``virtual-python.py`` script, based on a contribution - by Ian Bicking. The setuptools egg now contains a hacked ``site`` module - that makes the PYTHONPATH-based approach work with .pth files, so that you - can get the full EasyInstall feature set on such installations. - - * Added ``--no-deps`` and ``--allow-hosts`` options. - - * Improved Windows ``.exe`` script wrappers so that the script can have the - same name as a module without confusing Python. - - * Changed dependency processing so that it's breadth-first, allowing a - depender's preferences to override those of a dependee, to prevent conflicts - when a lower version is acceptable to the dependee, but not the depender. - Also, ensure that currently installed/selected packages aren't given - precedence over ones desired by a package being installed, which could - cause conflict errors. - -0.6a3 - * Improved error message when trying to use old ways of running - ``easy_install``. Removed the ability to run via ``python -m`` or by - running ``easy_install.py``; ``easy_install`` is the command to run on all - supported platforms. - - * Improved wrapper script generation and runtime initialization so that a - VersionConflict doesn't occur if you later install a competing version of a - needed package as the default version of that package. - - * Fixed a problem parsing version numbers in ``#egg=`` links. - -0.6a2 - * EasyInstall can now install "console_scripts" defined by packages that use - ``setuptools`` and define appropriate entry points. On Windows, console - scripts get an ``.exe`` wrapper so you can just type their name. On other - platforms, the scripts are installed without a file extension. - - * Using ``python -m easy_install`` or running ``easy_install.py`` is now - DEPRECATED, since an ``easy_install`` wrapper is now available on all - platforms. - -0.6a1 - * EasyInstall now does MD5 validation of downloads from PyPI, or from any link - that has an "#md5=..." trailer with a 32-digit lowercase hex md5 digest. - - * EasyInstall now handles symlinks in target directories by removing the link, - rather than attempting to overwrite the link's destination. This makes it - easier to set up an alternate Python "home" directory (as described above in - the `Non-Root Installation`_ section). - - * Added support for handling MacOS platform information in ``.egg`` filenames, - based on a contribution by Kevin Dangoor. You may wish to delete and - reinstall any eggs whose filename includes "darwin" and "Power_Macintosh", - because the format for this platform information has changed so that minor - OS X upgrades (such as 10.4.1 to 10.4.2) do not cause eggs built with a - previous OS version to become obsolete. - - * easy_install's dependency processing algorithms have changed. When using - ``--always-copy``, it now ensures that dependencies are copied too. When - not using ``--always-copy``, it tries to use a single resolution loop, - rather than recursing. - - * Fixed installing extra ``.pyc`` or ``.pyo`` files for scripts with ``.py`` - extensions. - - * Added ``--site-dirs`` option to allow adding custom "site" directories. - Made ``easy-install.pth`` work in platform-specific alternate site - directories (e.g. ``~/Library/Python/2.x/site-packages`` on Mac OS X). - - * If you manually delete the current version of a package, the next run of - EasyInstall against the target directory will now remove the stray entry - from the ``easy-install.pth`` file. - - * EasyInstall now recognizes URLs with a ``#egg=project_name`` fragment ID - as pointing to the named project's source checkout. Such URLs have a lower - match precedence than any other kind of distribution, so they'll only be - used if they have a higher version number than any other available - distribution, or if you use the ``--editable`` option. The ``#egg`` - fragment can contain a version if it's formatted as ``#egg=proj-ver``, - where ``proj`` is the project name, and ``ver`` is the version number. You - *must* use the format for these values that the ``bdist_egg`` command uses; - i.e., all non-alphanumeric runs must be condensed to single underscore - characters. - - * Added the ``--editable`` option; see `Editing and Viewing Source Packages`_ - above for more info. Also, slightly changed the behavior of the - ``--build-directory`` option. - - * Fixed the setup script sandbox facility not recognizing certain paths as - valid on case-insensitive platforms. - -0.5a12 - * Fix ``python -m easy_install`` not working due to setuptools being installed - as a zipfile. Update safety scanner to check for modules that might be used - as ``python -m`` scripts. - - * Misc. fixes for win32.exe support, including changes to support Python 2.4's - changed ``bdist_wininst`` format. - -0.5a10 - * Put the ``easy_install`` module back in as a module, as it's needed for - ``python -m`` to run it! - - * Allow ``--find-links/-f`` to accept local directories or filenames as well - as URLs. - -0.5a9 - * EasyInstall now automatically detects when an "unmanaged" package or - module is going to be on ``sys.path`` ahead of a package you're installing, - thereby preventing the newer version from being imported. By default, it - will abort installation to alert you of the problem, but there are also - new options (``--delete-conflicting`` and ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk``) - available to change the default behavior. (Note: this new feature doesn't - take effect for egg files that were built with older ``setuptools`` - versions, because they lack the new metadata file required to implement it.) - - * The ``easy_install`` distutils command now uses ``DistutilsError`` as its - base error type for errors that should just issue a message to stderr and - exit the program without a traceback. - - * EasyInstall can now be given a path to a directory containing a setup - script, and it will attempt to build and install the package there. - - * EasyInstall now performs a safety analysis on module contents to determine - whether a package is likely to run in zipped form, and displays - information about what modules may be doing introspection that would break - when running as a zipfile. - - * Added the ``--always-unzip/-Z`` option, to force unzipping of packages that - would ordinarily be considered safe to unzip, and changed the meaning of - ``--zip-ok/-z`` to "always leave everything zipped". - -0.5a8 - * There is now a separate documentation page for `setuptools`_; revision - history that's not specific to EasyInstall has been moved to that page. - - .. _setuptools: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools - -0.5a5 - * Made ``easy_install`` a standard ``setuptools`` command, moving it from - the ``easy_install`` module to ``setuptools.command.easy_install``. Note - that if you were importing or extending it, you must now change your imports - accordingly. ``easy_install.py`` is still installed as a script, but not as - a module. - -0.5a4 - * Added ``--always-copy/-a`` option to always copy needed packages to the - installation directory, even if they're already present elsewhere on - sys.path. (In previous versions, this was the default behavior, but now - you must request it.) - - * Added ``--upgrade/-U`` option to force checking PyPI for latest available - version(s) of all packages requested by name and version, even if a matching - version is available locally. - - * Added automatic installation of dependencies declared by a distribution - being installed. These dependencies must be listed in the distribution's - ``EGG-INFO`` directory, so the distribution has to have declared its - dependencies by using setuptools. If a package has requirements it didn't - declare, you'll still have to deal with them yourself. (E.g., by asking - EasyInstall to find and install them.) - - * Added the ``--record`` option to ``easy_install`` for the benefit of tools - that run ``setup.py install --record=filename`` on behalf of another - packaging system.) - -0.5a3 - * Fixed not setting script permissions to allow execution. - - * Improved sandboxing so that setup scripts that want a temporary directory - (e.g. pychecker) can still run in the sandbox. - -0.5a2 - * Fix stupid stupid refactoring-at-the-last-minute typos. :( - -0.5a1 - * Added support for converting ``.win32.exe`` installers to eggs on the fly. - EasyInstall will now recognize such files by name and install them. - - * Fixed a problem with picking the "best" version to install (versions were - being sorted as strings, rather than as parsed values) - -0.4a4 - * Added support for the distutils "verbose/quiet" and "dry-run" options, as - well as the "optimize" flag. - - * Support downloading packages that were uploaded to PyPI (by scanning all - links on package pages, not just the homepage/download links). - -0.4a3 - * Add progress messages to the search/download process so that you can tell - what URLs it's reading to find download links. (Hopefully, this will help - people report out-of-date and broken links to package authors, and to tell - when they've asked for a package that doesn't exist.) - -0.4a2 - * Added support for installing scripts - - * Added support for setting options via distutils configuration files, and - using distutils' default options as a basis for EasyInstall's defaults. - - * Renamed ``--scan-url/-s`` to ``--find-links/-f`` to free up ``-s`` for the - script installation directory option. - - * Use ``urllib2`` instead of ``urllib``, to allow use of ``https:`` URLs if - Python includes SSL support. - -0.4a1 - * Added ``--scan-url`` and ``--index-url`` options, to scan download pages - and search PyPI for needed packages. - -0.3a4 - * Restrict ``--build-directory=DIR/-b DIR`` option to only be used with single - URL installs, to avoid running the wrong setup.py. - -0.3a3 - * Added ``--build-directory=DIR/-b DIR`` option. - - * Added "installation report" that explains how to use 'require()' when doing - a multiversion install or alternate installation directory. - - * Added SourceForge mirror auto-select (Contributed by Ian Bicking) - - * Added "sandboxing" that stops a setup script from running if it attempts to - write to the filesystem outside of the build area - - * Added more workarounds for packages with quirky ``install_data`` hacks - -0.3a2 - * Added subversion download support for ``svn:`` and ``svn+`` URLs, as well as - automatic recognition of HTTP subversion URLs (Contributed by Ian Bicking) - - * Misc. bug fixes - -0.3a1 - * Initial release. - - -Future Plans -============ - -* Additional utilities to list/remove/verify packages -* Signature checking? SSL? Ability to suppress PyPI search? -* Display byte progress meter when downloading distributions and long pages? -* Redirect stdout/stderr to log during run_setup? - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/index.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/index.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5f3b945b2..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/index.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -Welcome to Distribute's documentation! -====================================== - -`Distribute` is a fork of the `Setuptools` project. - -Distribute is intended to replace Setuptools as the standard method for -working with Python module distributions. - -For those who may wonder why they should switch to Distribute over Setuptools, it’s quite simple: - -- Distribute is a drop-in replacement for Setuptools -- The code is actively maintained, and has over 10 commiters -- Distribute offers Python 3 support ! - -Documentation content: - -.. toctree:: - :maxdepth: 2 - - roadmap - python3 - using - setuptools - easy_install - pkg_resources - - -.. image:: http://python-distribute.org/pip_distribute.png - -Design done by Idan Gazit (http://pixane.com) - License: cc-by-3.0 - -Copy & paste:: - - curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py - python distribute_setup.py - easy_install pip \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/pkg_resources.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/pkg_resources.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 480f9547c..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/pkg_resources.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1955 +0,0 @@ -============================================================= -Package Discovery and Resource Access using ``pkg_resources`` -============================================================= - -The ``pkg_resources`` module distributed with ``setuptools`` provides an API -for Python libraries to access their resource files, and for extensible -applications and frameworks to automatically discover plugins. It also -provides runtime support for using C extensions that are inside zipfile-format -eggs, support for merging packages that have separately-distributed modules or -subpackages, and APIs for managing Python's current "working set" of active -packages. - - -.. contents:: **Table of Contents** - - --------- -Overview --------- - -Eggs are a distribution format for Python modules, similar in concept to Java's -"jars" or Ruby's "gems". They differ from previous Python distribution formats -in that they are importable (i.e. they can be added to ``sys.path``), and they -are *discoverable*, meaning that they carry metadata that unambiguously -identifies their contents and dependencies, and thus can be *automatically* -found and added to ``sys.path`` in response to simple requests of the form, -"get me everything I need to use docutils' PDF support". - -The ``pkg_resources`` module provides runtime facilities for finding, -introspecting, activating and using eggs and other "pluggable" distribution -formats. Because these are new concepts in Python (and not that well- -established in other languages either), it helps to have a few special terms -for talking about eggs and how they can be used: - -project - A library, framework, script, plugin, application, or collection of data - or other resources, or some combination thereof. Projects are assumed to - have "relatively unique" names, e.g. names registered with PyPI. - -release - A snapshot of a project at a particular point in time, denoted by a version - identifier. - -distribution - A file or files that represent a particular release. - -importable distribution - A file or directory that, if placed on ``sys.path``, allows Python to - import any modules contained within it. - -pluggable distribution - An importable distribution whose filename unambiguously identifies its - release (i.e. project and version), and whose contents unamabiguously - specify what releases of other projects will satisfy its runtime - requirements. - -extra - An "extra" is an optional feature of a release, that may impose additional - runtime requirements. For example, if docutils PDF support required a - PDF support library to be present, docutils could define its PDF support as - an "extra", and list what other project releases need to be available in - order to provide it. - -environment - A collection of distributions potentially available for importing, but not - necessarily active. More than one distribution (i.e. release version) for - a given project may be present in an environment. - -working set - A collection of distributions actually available for importing, as on - ``sys.path``. At most one distribution (release version) of a given - project may be present in a working set, as otherwise there would be - ambiguity as to what to import. - -eggs - Eggs are pluggable distributions in one of the three formats currently - supported by ``pkg_resources``. There are built eggs, development eggs, - and egg links. Built eggs are directories or zipfiles whose name ends - with ``.egg`` and follows the egg naming conventions, and contain an - ``EGG-INFO`` subdirectory (zipped or otherwise). Development eggs are - normal directories of Python code with one or more ``ProjectName.egg-info`` - subdirectories. And egg links are ``*.egg-link`` files that contain the - name of a built or development egg, to support symbolic linking on - platforms that do not have native symbolic links. - -(For more information about these terms and concepts, see also this -`architectural overview`_ of ``pkg_resources`` and Python Eggs in general.) - -.. _architectural overview: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2005-June/004652.html - - -.. ----------------- -.. Developer's Guide -.. ----------------- - -.. This section isn't written yet. Currently planned topics include - Accessing Resources - Finding and Activating Package Distributions - get_provider() - require() - WorkingSet - iter_distributions - Running Scripts - Configuration - Namespace Packages - Extensible Applications and Frameworks - Locating entry points - Activation listeners - Metadata access - Extended Discovery and Installation - Supporting Custom PEP 302 Implementations -.. For now, please check out the extensive `API Reference`_ below. - - -------------- -API Reference -------------- - -Namespace Package Support -========================= - -A namespace package is a package that only contains other packages and modules, -with no direct contents of its own. Such packages can be split across -multiple, separately-packaged distributions. Normally, you do not need to use -the namespace package APIs directly; instead you should supply the -``namespace_packages`` argument to ``setup()`` in your project's ``setup.py``. -See the `setuptools documentation on namespace packages`_ for more information. - -However, if for some reason you need to manipulate namespace packages or -directly alter ``sys.path`` at runtime, you may find these APIs useful: - -``declare_namespace(name)`` - Declare that the dotted package name `name` is a "namespace package" whose - contained packages and modules may be spread across multiple distributions. - The named package's ``__path__`` will be extended to include the - corresponding package in all distributions on ``sys.path`` that contain a - package of that name. (More precisely, if an importer's - ``find_module(name)`` returns a loader, then it will also be searched for - the package's contents.) Whenever a Distribution's ``activate()`` method - is invoked, it checks for the presence of namespace packages and updates - their ``__path__`` contents accordingly. - -Applications that manipulate namespace packages or directly alter ``sys.path`` -at runtime may also need to use this API function: - -``fixup_namespace_packages(path_item)`` - Declare that `path_item` is a newly added item on ``sys.path`` that may - need to be used to update existing namespace packages. Ordinarily, this is - called for you when an egg is automatically added to ``sys.path``, but if - your application modifies ``sys.path`` to include locations that may - contain portions of a namespace package, you will need to call this - function to ensure they are added to the existing namespace packages. - -Although by default ``pkg_resources`` only supports namespace packages for -filesystem and zip importers, you can extend its support to other "importers" -compatible with PEP 302 using the ``register_namespace_handler()`` function. -See the section below on `Supporting Custom Importers`_ for details. - -.. _setuptools documentation on namespace packages: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools#namespace-packages - - -``WorkingSet`` Objects -====================== - -The ``WorkingSet`` class provides access to a collection of "active" -distributions. In general, there is only one meaningful ``WorkingSet`` -instance: the one that represents the distributions that are currently active -on ``sys.path``. This global instance is available under the name -``working_set`` in the ``pkg_resources`` module. However, specialized -tools may wish to manipulate working sets that don't correspond to -``sys.path``, and therefore may wish to create other ``WorkingSet`` instances. - -It's important to note that the global ``working_set`` object is initialized -from ``sys.path`` when ``pkg_resources`` is first imported, but is only updated -if you do all future ``sys.path`` manipulation via ``pkg_resources`` APIs. If -you manually modify ``sys.path``, you must invoke the appropriate methods on -the ``working_set`` instance to keep it in sync. Unfortunately, Python does -not provide any way to detect arbitrary changes to a list object like -``sys.path``, so ``pkg_resources`` cannot automatically update the -``working_set`` based on changes to ``sys.path``. - -``WorkingSet(entries=None)`` - Create a ``WorkingSet`` from an iterable of path entries. If `entries` - is not supplied, it defaults to the value of ``sys.path`` at the time - the constructor is called. - - Note that you will not normally construct ``WorkingSet`` instances - yourself, but instead you will implicitly or explicitly use the global - ``working_set`` instance. For the most part, the ``pkg_resources`` API - is designed so that the ``working_set`` is used by default, such that you - don't have to explicitly refer to it most of the time. - - -Basic ``WorkingSet`` Methods ----------------------------- - -The following methods of ``WorkingSet`` objects are also available as module- -level functions in ``pkg_resources`` that apply to the default ``working_set`` -instance. Thus, you can use e.g. ``pkg_resources.require()`` as an -abbreviation for ``pkg_resources.working_set.require()``: - - -``require(*requirements)`` - Ensure that distributions matching `requirements` are activated - - `requirements` must be a string or a (possibly-nested) sequence - thereof, specifying the distributions and versions required. The - return value is a sequence of the distributions that needed to be - activated to fulfill the requirements; all relevant distributions are - included, even if they were already activated in this working set. - - For the syntax of requirement specifiers, see the section below on - `Requirements Parsing`_. - - In general, it should not be necessary for you to call this method - directly. It's intended more for use in quick-and-dirty scripting and - interactive interpreter hacking than for production use. If you're creating - an actual library or application, it's strongly recommended that you create - a "setup.py" script using ``setuptools``, and declare all your requirements - there. That way, tools like EasyInstall can automatically detect what - requirements your package has, and deal with them accordingly. - - Note that calling ``require('SomePackage')`` will not install - ``SomePackage`` if it isn't already present. If you need to do this, you - should use the ``resolve()`` method instead, which allows you to pass an - ``installer`` callback that will be invoked when a needed distribution - can't be found on the local machine. You can then have this callback - display a dialog, automatically download the needed distribution, or - whatever else is appropriate for your application. See the documentation - below on the ``resolve()`` method for more information, and also on the - ``obtain()`` method of ``Environment`` objects. - -``run_script(requires, script_name)`` - Locate distribution specified by `requires` and run its `script_name` - script. `requires` must be a string containing a requirement specifier. - (See `Requirements Parsing`_ below for the syntax.) - - The script, if found, will be executed in *the caller's globals*. That's - because this method is intended to be called from wrapper scripts that - act as a proxy for the "real" scripts in a distribution. A wrapper script - usually doesn't need to do anything but invoke this function with the - correct arguments. - - If you need more control over the script execution environment, you - probably want to use the ``run_script()`` method of a ``Distribution`` - object's `Metadata API`_ instead. - -``iter_entry_points(group, name=None)`` - Yield entry point objects from `group` matching `name` - - If `name` is None, yields all entry points in `group` from all - distributions in the working set, otherwise only ones matching both - `group` and `name` are yielded. Entry points are yielded from the active - distributions in the order that the distributions appear in the working - set. (For the global ``working_set``, this should be the same as the order - that they are listed in ``sys.path``.) Note that within the entry points - advertised by an individual distribution, there is no particular ordering. - - Please see the section below on `Entry Points`_ for more information. - - -``WorkingSet`` Methods and Attributes -------------------------------------- - -These methods are used to query or manipulate the contents of a specific -working set, so they must be explicitly invoked on a particular ``WorkingSet`` -instance: - -``add_entry(entry)`` - Add a path item to the ``entries``, finding any distributions on it. You - should use this when you add additional items to ``sys.path`` and you want - the global ``working_set`` to reflect the change. This method is also - called by the ``WorkingSet()`` constructor during initialization. - - This method uses ``find_distributions(entry,True)`` to find distributions - corresponding to the path entry, and then ``add()`` them. `entry` is - always appended to the ``entries`` attribute, even if it is already - present, however. (This is because ``sys.path`` can contain the same value - more than once, and the ``entries`` attribute should be able to reflect - this.) - -``__contains__(dist)`` - True if `dist` is active in this ``WorkingSet``. Note that only one - distribution for a given project can be active in a given ``WorkingSet``. - -``__iter__()`` - Yield distributions for non-duplicate projects in the working set. - The yield order is the order in which the items' path entries were - added to the working set. - -``find(req)`` - Find a distribution matching `req` (a ``Requirement`` instance). - If there is an active distribution for the requested project, this - returns it, as long as it meets the version requirement specified by - `req`. But, if there is an active distribution for the project and it - does *not* meet the `req` requirement, ``VersionConflict`` is raised. - If there is no active distribution for the requested project, ``None`` - is returned. - -``resolve(requirements, env=None, installer=None)`` - List all distributions needed to (recursively) meet `requirements` - - `requirements` must be a sequence of ``Requirement`` objects. `env`, - if supplied, should be an ``Environment`` instance. If - not supplied, an ``Environment`` is created from the working set's - ``entries``. `installer`, if supplied, will be invoked with each - requirement that cannot be met by an already-installed distribution; it - should return a ``Distribution`` or ``None``. (See the ``obtain()`` method - of `Environment Objects`_, below, for more information on the `installer` - argument.) - -``add(dist, entry=None)`` - Add `dist` to working set, associated with `entry` - - If `entry` is unspecified, it defaults to ``dist.location``. On exit from - this routine, `entry` is added to the end of the working set's ``.entries`` - (if it wasn't already present). - - `dist` is only added to the working set if it's for a project that - doesn't already have a distribution active in the set. If it's - successfully added, any callbacks registered with the ``subscribe()`` - method will be called. (See `Receiving Change Notifications`_, below.) - - Note: ``add()`` is automatically called for you by the ``require()`` - method, so you don't normally need to use this method directly. - -``entries`` - This attribute represents a "shadow" ``sys.path``, primarily useful for - debugging. If you are experiencing import problems, you should check - the global ``working_set`` object's ``entries`` against ``sys.path``, to - ensure that they match. If they do not, then some part of your program - is manipulating ``sys.path`` without updating the ``working_set`` - accordingly. IMPORTANT NOTE: do not directly manipulate this attribute! - Setting it equal to ``sys.path`` will not fix your problem, any more than - putting black tape over an "engine warning" light will fix your car! If - this attribute is out of sync with ``sys.path``, it's merely an *indicator* - of the problem, not the cause of it. - - -Receiving Change Notifications ------------------------------- - -Extensible applications and frameworks may need to receive notification when -a new distribution (such as a plug-in component) has been added to a working -set. This is what the ``subscribe()`` method and ``add_activation_listener()`` -function are for. - -``subscribe(callback)`` - Invoke ``callback(distribution)`` once for each active distribution that is - in the set now, or gets added later. Because the callback is invoked for - already-active distributions, you do not need to loop over the working set - yourself to deal with the existing items; just register the callback and - be prepared for the fact that it will be called immediately by this method. - - Note that callbacks *must not* allow exceptions to propagate, or they will - interfere with the operation of other callbacks and possibly result in an - inconsistent working set state. Callbacks should use a try/except block - to ignore, log, or otherwise process any errors, especially since the code - that caused the callback to be invoked is unlikely to be able to handle - the errors any better than the callback itself. - -``pkg_resources.add_activation_listener()`` is an alternate spelling of -``pkg_resources.working_set.subscribe()``. - - -Locating Plugins ----------------- - -Extensible applications will sometimes have a "plugin directory" or a set of -plugin directories, from which they want to load entry points or other -metadata. The ``find_plugins()`` method allows you to do this, by scanning an -environment for the newest version of each project that can be safely loaded -without conflicts or missing requirements. - -``find_plugins(plugin_env, full_env=None, fallback=True)`` - Scan `plugin_env` and identify which distributions could be added to this - working set without version conflicts or missing requirements. - - Example usage:: - - distributions, errors = working_set.find_plugins( - Environment(plugin_dirlist) - ) - map(working_set.add, distributions) # add plugins+libs to sys.path - print "Couldn't load", errors # display errors - - The `plugin_env` should be an ``Environment`` instance that contains only - distributions that are in the project's "plugin directory" or directories. - The `full_env`, if supplied, should be an ``Environment`` instance that - contains all currently-available distributions. - - If `full_env` is not supplied, one is created automatically from the - ``WorkingSet`` this method is called on, which will typically mean that - every directory on ``sys.path`` will be scanned for distributions. - - This method returns a 2-tuple: (`distributions`, `error_info`), where - `distributions` is a list of the distributions found in `plugin_env` that - were loadable, along with any other distributions that are needed to resolve - their dependencies. `error_info` is a dictionary mapping unloadable plugin - distributions to an exception instance describing the error that occurred. - Usually this will be a ``DistributionNotFound`` or ``VersionConflict`` - instance. - - Most applications will use this method mainly on the master ``working_set`` - instance in ``pkg_resources``, and then immediately add the returned - distributions to the working set so that they are available on sys.path. - This will make it possible to find any entry points, and allow any other - metadata tracking and hooks to be activated. - - The resolution algorithm used by ``find_plugins()`` is as follows. First, - the project names of the distributions present in `plugin_env` are sorted. - Then, each project's eggs are tried in descending version order (i.e., - newest version first). - - An attempt is made to resolve each egg's dependencies. If the attempt is - successful, the egg and its dependencies are added to the output list and to - a temporary copy of the working set. The resolution process continues with - the next project name, and no older eggs for that project are tried. - - If the resolution attempt fails, however, the error is added to the error - dictionary. If the `fallback` flag is true, the next older version of the - plugin is tried, until a working version is found. If false, the resolution - process continues with the next plugin project name. - - Some applications may have stricter fallback requirements than others. For - example, an application that has a database schema or persistent objects - may not be able to safely downgrade a version of a package. Others may want - to ensure that a new plugin configuration is either 100% good or else - revert to a known-good configuration. (That is, they may wish to revert to - a known configuration if the `error_info` return value is non-empty.) - - Note that this algorithm gives precedence to satisfying the dependencies of - alphabetically prior project names in case of version conflicts. If two - projects named "AaronsPlugin" and "ZekesPlugin" both need different versions - of "TomsLibrary", then "AaronsPlugin" will win and "ZekesPlugin" will be - disabled due to version conflict. - - -``Environment`` Objects -======================= - -An "environment" is a collection of ``Distribution`` objects, usually ones -that are present and potentially importable on the current platform. -``Environment`` objects are used by ``pkg_resources`` to index available -distributions during dependency resolution. - -``Environment(search_path=None, platform=get_supported_platform(), python=PY_MAJOR)`` - Create an environment snapshot by scanning `search_path` for distributions - compatible with `platform` and `python`. `search_path` should be a - sequence of strings such as might be used on ``sys.path``. If a - `search_path` isn't supplied, ``sys.path`` is used. - - `platform` is an optional string specifying the name of the platform - that platform-specific distributions must be compatible with. If - unspecified, it defaults to the current platform. `python` is an - optional string naming the desired version of Python (e.g. ``'2.4'``); - it defaults to the currently-running version. - - You may explicitly set `platform` (and/or `python`) to ``None`` if you - wish to include *all* distributions, not just those compatible with the - running platform or Python version. - - Note that `search_path` is scanned immediately for distributions, and the - resulting ``Environment`` is a snapshot of the found distributions. It - is not automatically updated if the system's state changes due to e.g. - installation or removal of distributions. - -``__getitem__(project_name)`` - Returns a list of distributions for the given project name, ordered - from newest to oldest version. (And highest to lowest format precedence - for distributions that contain the same version of the project.) If there - are no distributions for the project, returns an empty list. - -``__iter__()`` - Yield the unique project names of the distributions in this environment. - The yielded names are always in lower case. - -``add(dist)`` - Add `dist` to the environment if it matches the platform and python version - specified at creation time, and only if the distribution hasn't already - been added. (i.e., adding the same distribution more than once is a no-op.) - -``remove(dist)`` - Remove `dist` from the environment. - -``can_add(dist)`` - Is distribution `dist` acceptable for this environment? If it's not - compatible with the ``platform`` and ``python`` version values specified - when the environment was created, a false value is returned. - -``__add__(dist_or_env)`` (``+`` operator) - Add a distribution or environment to an ``Environment`` instance, returning - a *new* environment object that contains all the distributions previously - contained by both. The new environment will have a ``platform`` and - ``python`` of ``None``, meaning that it will not reject any distributions - from being added to it; it will simply accept whatever is added. If you - want the added items to be filtered for platform and Python version, or - you want to add them to the *same* environment instance, you should use - in-place addition (``+=``) instead. - -``__iadd__(dist_or_env)`` (``+=`` operator) - Add a distribution or environment to an ``Environment`` instance - *in-place*, updating the existing instance and returning it. The - ``platform`` and ``python`` filter attributes take effect, so distributions - in the source that do not have a suitable platform string or Python version - are silently ignored. - -``best_match(req, working_set, installer=None)`` - Find distribution best matching `req` and usable on `working_set` - - This calls the ``find(req)`` method of the `working_set` to see if a - suitable distribution is already active. (This may raise - ``VersionConflict`` if an unsuitable version of the project is already - active in the specified `working_set`.) If a suitable distribution isn't - active, this method returns the newest distribution in the environment - that meets the ``Requirement`` in `req`. If no suitable distribution is - found, and `installer` is supplied, then the result of calling - the environment's ``obtain(req, installer)`` method will be returned. - -``obtain(requirement, installer=None)`` - Obtain a distro that matches requirement (e.g. via download). In the - base ``Environment`` class, this routine just returns - ``installer(requirement)``, unless `installer` is None, in which case - None is returned instead. This method is a hook that allows subclasses - to attempt other ways of obtaining a distribution before falling back - to the `installer` argument. - -``scan(search_path=None)`` - Scan `search_path` for distributions usable on `platform` - - Any distributions found are added to the environment. `search_path` should - be a sequence of strings such as might be used on ``sys.path``. If not - supplied, ``sys.path`` is used. Only distributions conforming to - the platform/python version defined at initialization are added. This - method is a shortcut for using the ``find_distributions()`` function to - find the distributions from each item in `search_path`, and then calling - ``add()`` to add each one to the environment. - - -``Requirement`` Objects -======================= - -``Requirement`` objects express what versions of a project are suitable for -some purpose. These objects (or their string form) are used by various -``pkg_resources`` APIs in order to find distributions that a script or -distribution needs. - - -Requirements Parsing --------------------- - -``parse_requirements(s)`` - Yield ``Requirement`` objects for a string or iterable of lines. Each - requirement must start on a new line. See below for syntax. - -``Requirement.parse(s)`` - Create a ``Requirement`` object from a string or iterable of lines. A - ``ValueError`` is raised if the string or lines do not contain a valid - requirement specifier, or if they contain more than one specifier. (To - parse multiple specifiers from a string or iterable of strings, use - ``parse_requirements()`` instead.) - - The syntax of a requirement specifier can be defined in EBNF as follows:: - - requirement ::= project_name versionspec? extras? - versionspec ::= comparison version (',' comparison version)* - comparison ::= '<' | '<=' | '!=' | '==' | '>=' | '>' - extras ::= '[' extralist? ']' - extralist ::= identifier (',' identifier)* - project_name ::= identifier - identifier ::= [-A-Za-z0-9_]+ - version ::= [-A-Za-z0-9_.]+ - - Tokens can be separated by whitespace, and a requirement can be continued - over multiple lines using a backslash (``\\``). Line-end comments (using - ``#``) are also allowed. - - Some examples of valid requirement specifiers:: - - FooProject >= 1.2 - Fizzy [foo, bar] - PickyThing<1.6,>1.9,!=1.9.6,<2.0a0,==2.4c1 - SomethingWhoseVersionIDontCareAbout - - The project name is the only required portion of a requirement string, and - if it's the only thing supplied, the requirement will accept any version - of that project. - - The "extras" in a requirement are used to request optional features of a - project, that may require additional project distributions in order to - function. For example, if the hypothetical "Report-O-Rama" project offered - optional PDF support, it might require an additional library in order to - provide that support. Thus, a project needing Report-O-Rama's PDF features - could use a requirement of ``Report-O-Rama[PDF]`` to request installation - or activation of both Report-O-Rama and any libraries it needs in order to - provide PDF support. For example, you could use:: - - easy_install.py Report-O-Rama[PDF] - - To install the necessary packages using the EasyInstall program, or call - ``pkg_resources.require('Report-O-Rama[PDF]')`` to add the necessary - distributions to sys.path at runtime. - - -``Requirement`` Methods and Attributes --------------------------------------- - -``__contains__(dist_or_version)`` - Return true if `dist_or_version` fits the criteria for this requirement. - If `dist_or_version` is a ``Distribution`` object, its project name must - match the requirement's project name, and its version must meet the - requirement's version criteria. If `dist_or_version` is a string, it is - parsed using the ``parse_version()`` utility function. Otherwise, it is - assumed to be an already-parsed version. - - The ``Requirement`` object's version specifiers (``.specs``) are internally - sorted into ascending version order, and used to establish what ranges of - versions are acceptable. Adjacent redundant conditions are effectively - consolidated (e.g. ``">1, >2"`` produces the same results as ``">1"``, and - ``"<2,<3"`` produces the same results as``"<3"``). ``"!="`` versions are - excised from the ranges they fall within. The version being tested for - acceptability is then checked for membership in the resulting ranges. - (Note that providing conflicting conditions for the same version (e.g. - ``"<2,>=2"`` or ``"==2,!=2"``) is meaningless and may therefore produce - bizarre results when compared with actual version number(s).) - -``__eq__(other_requirement)`` - A requirement compares equal to another requirement if they have - case-insensitively equal project names, version specifiers, and "extras". - (The order that extras and version specifiers are in is also ignored.) - Equal requirements also have equal hashes, so that requirements can be - used in sets or as dictionary keys. - -``__str__()`` - The string form of a ``Requirement`` is a string that, if passed to - ``Requirement.parse()``, would return an equal ``Requirement`` object. - -``project_name`` - The name of the required project - -``key`` - An all-lowercase version of the ``project_name``, useful for comparison - or indexing. - -``extras`` - A tuple of names of "extras" that this requirement calls for. (These will - be all-lowercase and normalized using the ``safe_extra()`` parsing utility - function, so they may not exactly equal the extras the requirement was - created with.) - -``specs`` - A list of ``(op,version)`` tuples, sorted in ascending parsed-version - order. The `op` in each tuple is a comparison operator, represented as - a string. The `version` is the (unparsed) version number. The relative - order of tuples containing the same version numbers is undefined, since - having more than one operator for a given version is either redundant or - self-contradictory. - - -Entry Points -============ - -Entry points are a simple way for distributions to "advertise" Python objects -(such as functions or classes) for use by other distributions. Extensible -applications and frameworks can search for entry points with a particular name -or group, either from a specific distribution or from all active distributions -on sys.path, and then inspect or load the advertised objects at will. - -Entry points belong to "groups" which are named with a dotted name similar to -a Python package or module name. For example, the ``setuptools`` package uses -an entry point named ``distutils.commands`` in order to find commands defined -by distutils extensions. ``setuptools`` treats the names of entry points -defined in that group as the acceptable commands for a setup script. - -In a similar way, other packages can define their own entry point groups, -either using dynamic names within the group (like ``distutils.commands``), or -possibly using predefined names within the group. For example, a blogging -framework that offers various pre- or post-publishing hooks might define an -entry point group and look for entry points named "pre_process" and -"post_process" within that group. - -To advertise an entry point, a project needs to use ``setuptools`` and provide -an ``entry_points`` argument to ``setup()`` in its setup script, so that the -entry points will be included in the distribution's metadata. For more -details, see the ``setuptools`` documentation. (XXX link here to setuptools) - -Each project distribution can advertise at most one entry point of a given -name within the same entry point group. For example, a distutils extension -could advertise two different ``distutils.commands`` entry points, as long as -they had different names. However, there is nothing that prevents *different* -projects from advertising entry points of the same name in the same group. In -some cases, this is a desirable thing, since the application or framework that -uses the entry points may be calling them as hooks, or in some other way -combining them. It is up to the application or framework to decide what to do -if multiple distributions advertise an entry point; some possibilities include -using both entry points, displaying an error message, using the first one found -in sys.path order, etc. - - -Convenience API ---------------- - -In the following functions, the `dist` argument can be a ``Distribution`` -instance, a ``Requirement`` instance, or a string specifying a requirement -(i.e. project name, version, etc.). If the argument is a string or -``Requirement``, the specified distribution is located (and added to sys.path -if not already present). An error will be raised if a matching distribution is -not available. - -The `group` argument should be a string containing a dotted identifier, -identifying an entry point group. If you are defining an entry point group, -you should include some portion of your package's name in the group name so as -to avoid collision with other packages' entry point groups. - -``load_entry_point(dist, group, name)`` - Load the named entry point from the specified distribution, or raise - ``ImportError``. - -``get_entry_info(dist, group, name)`` - Return an ``EntryPoint`` object for the given `group` and `name` from - the specified distribution. Returns ``None`` if the distribution has not - advertised a matching entry point. - -``get_entry_map(dist, group=None)`` - Return the distribution's entry point map for `group`, or the full entry - map for the distribution. This function always returns a dictionary, - even if the distribution advertises no entry points. If `group` is given, - the dictionary maps entry point names to the corresponding ``EntryPoint`` - object. If `group` is None, the dictionary maps group names to - dictionaries that then map entry point names to the corresponding - ``EntryPoint`` instance in that group. - -``iter_entry_points(group, name=None)`` - Yield entry point objects from `group` matching `name`. - - If `name` is None, yields all entry points in `group` from all - distributions in the working set on sys.path, otherwise only ones matching - both `group` and `name` are yielded. Entry points are yielded from - the active distributions in the order that the distributions appear on - sys.path. (Within entry points for a particular distribution, however, - there is no particular ordering.) - - (This API is actually a method of the global ``working_set`` object; see - the section above on `Basic WorkingSet Methods`_ for more information.) - - -Creating and Parsing --------------------- - -``EntryPoint(name, module_name, attrs=(), extras=(), dist=None)`` - Create an ``EntryPoint`` instance. `name` is the entry point name. The - `module_name` is the (dotted) name of the module containing the advertised - object. `attrs` is an optional tuple of names to look up from the - module to obtain the advertised object. For example, an `attrs` of - ``("foo","bar")`` and a `module_name` of ``"baz"`` would mean that the - advertised object could be obtained by the following code:: - - import baz - advertised_object = baz.foo.bar - - The `extras` are an optional tuple of "extra feature" names that the - distribution needs in order to provide this entry point. When the - entry point is loaded, these extra features are looked up in the `dist` - argument to find out what other distributions may need to be activated - on sys.path; see the ``load()`` method for more details. The `extras` - argument is only meaningful if `dist` is specified. `dist` must be - a ``Distribution`` instance. - -``EntryPoint.parse(src, dist=None)`` (classmethod) - Parse a single entry point from string `src` - - Entry point syntax follows the form:: - - name = some.module:some.attr [extra1,extra2] - - The entry name and module name are required, but the ``:attrs`` and - ``[extras]`` parts are optional, as is the whitespace shown between - some of the items. The `dist` argument is passed through to the - ``EntryPoint()`` constructor, along with the other values parsed from - `src`. - -``EntryPoint.parse_group(group, lines, dist=None)`` (classmethod) - Parse `lines` (a string or sequence of lines) to create a dictionary - mapping entry point names to ``EntryPoint`` objects. ``ValueError`` is - raised if entry point names are duplicated, if `group` is not a valid - entry point group name, or if there are any syntax errors. (Note: the - `group` parameter is used only for validation and to create more - informative error messages.) If `dist` is provided, it will be used to - set the ``dist`` attribute of the created ``EntryPoint`` objects. - -``EntryPoint.parse_map(data, dist=None)`` (classmethod) - Parse `data` into a dictionary mapping group names to dictionaries mapping - entry point names to ``EntryPoint`` objects. If `data` is a dictionary, - then the keys are used as group names and the values are passed to - ``parse_group()`` as the `lines` argument. If `data` is a string or - sequence of lines, it is first split into .ini-style sections (using - the ``split_sections()`` utility function) and the section names are used - as group names. In either case, the `dist` argument is passed through to - ``parse_group()`` so that the entry points will be linked to the specified - distribution. - - -``EntryPoint`` Objects ----------------------- - -For simple introspection, ``EntryPoint`` objects have attributes that -correspond exactly to the constructor argument names: ``name``, -``module_name``, ``attrs``, ``extras``, and ``dist`` are all available. In -addition, the following methods are provided: - -``load(require=True, env=None, installer=None)`` - Load the entry point, returning the advertised Python object, or raise - ``ImportError`` if it cannot be obtained. If `require` is a true value, - then ``require(env, installer)`` is called before attempting the import. - -``require(env=None, installer=None)`` - Ensure that any "extras" needed by the entry point are available on - sys.path. ``UnknownExtra`` is raised if the ``EntryPoint`` has ``extras``, - but no ``dist``, or if the named extras are not defined by the - distribution. If `env` is supplied, it must be an ``Environment``, and it - will be used to search for needed distributions if they are not already - present on sys.path. If `installer` is supplied, it must be a callable - taking a ``Requirement`` instance and returning a matching importable - ``Distribution`` instance or None. - -``__str__()`` - The string form of an ``EntryPoint`` is a string that could be passed to - ``EntryPoint.parse()`` to produce an equivalent ``EntryPoint``. - - -``Distribution`` Objects -======================== - -``Distribution`` objects represent collections of Python code that may or may -not be importable, and may or may not have metadata and resources associated -with them. Their metadata may include information such as what other projects -the distribution depends on, what entry points the distribution advertises, and -so on. - - -Getting or Creating Distributions ---------------------------------- - -Most commonly, you'll obtain ``Distribution`` objects from a ``WorkingSet`` or -an ``Environment``. (See the sections above on `WorkingSet Objects`_ and -`Environment Objects`_, which are containers for active distributions and -available distributions, respectively.) You can also obtain ``Distribution`` -objects from one of these high-level APIs: - -``find_distributions(path_item, only=False)`` - Yield distributions accessible via `path_item`. If `only` is true, yield - only distributions whose ``location`` is equal to `path_item`. In other - words, if `only` is true, this yields any distributions that would be - importable if `path_item` were on ``sys.path``. If `only` is false, this - also yields distributions that are "in" or "under" `path_item`, but would - not be importable unless their locations were also added to ``sys.path``. - -``get_distribution(dist_spec)`` - Return a ``Distribution`` object for a given ``Requirement`` or string. - If `dist_spec` is already a ``Distribution`` instance, it is returned. - If it is a ``Requirement`` object or a string that can be parsed into one, - it is used to locate and activate a matching distribution, which is then - returned. - -However, if you're creating specialized tools for working with distributions, -or creating a new distribution format, you may also need to create -``Distribution`` objects directly, using one of the three constructors below. - -These constructors all take an optional `metadata` argument, which is used to -access any resources or metadata associated with the distribution. `metadata` -must be an object that implements the ``IResourceProvider`` interface, or None. -If it is None, an ``EmptyProvider`` is used instead. ``Distribution`` objects -implement both the `IResourceProvider`_ and `IMetadataProvider Methods`_ by -delegating them to the `metadata` object. - -``Distribution.from_location(location, basename, metadata=None, **kw)`` (classmethod) - Create a distribution for `location`, which must be a string such as a - URL, filename, or other string that might be used on ``sys.path``. - `basename` is a string naming the distribution, like ``Foo-1.2-py2.4.egg``. - If `basename` ends with ``.egg``, then the project's name, version, python - version and platform are extracted from the filename and used to set those - properties of the created distribution. Any additional keyword arguments - are forwarded to the ``Distribution()`` constructor. - -``Distribution.from_filename(filename, metadata=None**kw)`` (classmethod) - Create a distribution by parsing a local filename. This is a shorter way - of saying ``Distribution.from_location(normalize_path(filename), - os.path.basename(filename), metadata)``. In other words, it creates a - distribution whose location is the normalize form of the filename, parsing - name and version information from the base portion of the filename. Any - additional keyword arguments are forwarded to the ``Distribution()`` - constructor. - -``Distribution(location,metadata,project_name,version,py_version,platform,precedence)`` - Create a distribution by setting its properties. All arguments are - optional and default to None, except for `py_version` (which defaults to - the current Python version) and `precedence` (which defaults to - ``EGG_DIST``; for more details see ``precedence`` under `Distribution - Attributes`_ below). Note that it's usually easier to use the - ``from_filename()`` or ``from_location()`` constructors than to specify - all these arguments individually. - - -``Distribution`` Attributes ---------------------------- - -location - A string indicating the distribution's location. For an importable - distribution, this is the string that would be added to ``sys.path`` to - make it actively importable. For non-importable distributions, this is - simply a filename, URL, or other way of locating the distribution. - -project_name - A string, naming the project that this distribution is for. Project names - are defined by a project's setup script, and they are used to identify - projects on PyPI. When a ``Distribution`` is constructed, the - `project_name` argument is passed through the ``safe_name()`` utility - function to filter out any unacceptable characters. - -key - ``dist.key`` is short for ``dist.project_name.lower()``. It's used for - case-insensitive comparison and indexing of distributions by project name. - -extras - A list of strings, giving the names of extra features defined by the - project's dependency list (the ``extras_require`` argument specified in - the project's setup script). - -version - A string denoting what release of the project this distribution contains. - When a ``Distribution`` is constructed, the `version` argument is passed - through the ``safe_version()`` utility function to filter out any - unacceptable characters. If no `version` is specified at construction - time, then attempting to access this attribute later will cause the - ``Distribution`` to try to discover its version by reading its ``PKG-INFO`` - metadata file. If ``PKG-INFO`` is unavailable or can't be parsed, - ``ValueError`` is raised. - -parsed_version - The ``parsed_version`` is a tuple representing a "parsed" form of the - distribution's ``version``. ``dist.parsed_version`` is a shortcut for - calling ``parse_version(dist.version)``. It is used to compare or sort - distributions by version. (See the `Parsing Utilities`_ section below for - more information on the ``parse_version()`` function.) Note that accessing - ``parsed_version`` may result in a ``ValueError`` if the ``Distribution`` - was constructed without a `version` and without `metadata` capable of - supplying the missing version info. - -py_version - The major/minor Python version the distribution supports, as a string. - For example, "2.3" or "2.4". The default is the current version of Python. - -platform - A string representing the platform the distribution is intended for, or - ``None`` if the distribution is "pure Python" and therefore cross-platform. - See `Platform Utilities`_ below for more information on platform strings. - -precedence - A distribution's ``precedence`` is used to determine the relative order of - two distributions that have the same ``project_name`` and - ``parsed_version``. The default precedence is ``pkg_resources.EGG_DIST``, - which is the highest (i.e. most preferred) precedence. The full list - of predefined precedences, from most preferred to least preferred, is: - ``EGG_DIST``, ``BINARY_DIST``, ``SOURCE_DIST``, ``CHECKOUT_DIST``, and - ``DEVELOP_DIST``. Normally, precedences other than ``EGG_DIST`` are used - only by the ``setuptools.package_index`` module, when sorting distributions - found in a package index to determine their suitability for installation. - "System" and "Development" eggs (i.e., ones that use the ``.egg-info`` - format), however, are automatically given a precedence of ``DEVELOP_DIST``. - - - -``Distribution`` Methods ------------------------- - -``activate(path=None)`` - Ensure distribution is importable on `path`. If `path` is None, - ``sys.path`` is used instead. This ensures that the distribution's - ``location`` is in the `path` list, and it also performs any necessary - namespace package fixups or declarations. (That is, if the distribution - contains namespace packages, this method ensures that they are declared, - and that the distribution's contents for those namespace packages are - merged with the contents provided by any other active distributions. See - the section above on `Namespace Package Support`_ for more information.) - - ``pkg_resources`` adds a notification callback to the global ``working_set`` - that ensures this method is called whenever a distribution is added to it. - Therefore, you should not normally need to explicitly call this method. - (Note that this means that namespace packages on ``sys.path`` are always - imported as soon as ``pkg_resources`` is, which is another reason why - namespace packages should not contain any code or import statements.) - -``as_requirement()`` - Return a ``Requirement`` instance that matches this distribution's project - name and version. - -``requires(extras=())`` - List the ``Requirement`` objects that specify this distribution's - dependencies. If `extras` is specified, it should be a sequence of names - of "extras" defined by the distribution, and the list returned will then - include any dependencies needed to support the named "extras". - -``clone(**kw)`` - Create a copy of the distribution. Any supplied keyword arguments override - the corresponding argument to the ``Distribution()`` constructor, allowing - you to change some of the copied distribution's attributes. - -``egg_name()`` - Return what this distribution's standard filename should be, not including - the ".egg" extension. For example, a distribution for project "Foo" - version 1.2 that runs on Python 2.3 for Windows would have an ``egg_name()`` - of ``Foo-1.2-py2.3-win32``. Any dashes in the name or version are - converted to underscores. (``Distribution.from_location()`` will convert - them back when parsing a ".egg" file name.) - -``__cmp__(other)``, ``__hash__()`` - Distribution objects are hashed and compared on the basis of their parsed - version and precedence, followed by their key (lowercase project name), - location, Python version, and platform. - -The following methods are used to access ``EntryPoint`` objects advertised -by the distribution. See the section above on `Entry Points`_ for more -detailed information about these operations: - -``get_entry_info(group, name)`` - Return the ``EntryPoint`` object for `group` and `name`, or None if no - such point is advertised by this distribution. - -``get_entry_map(group=None)`` - Return the entry point map for `group`. If `group` is None, return - a dictionary mapping group names to entry point maps for all groups. - (An entry point map is a dictionary of entry point names to ``EntryPoint`` - objects.) - -``load_entry_point(group, name)`` - Short for ``get_entry_info(group, name).load()``. Returns the object - advertised by the named entry point, or raises ``ImportError`` if - the entry point isn't advertised by this distribution, or there is some - other import problem. - -In addition to the above methods, ``Distribution`` objects also implement all -of the `IResourceProvider`_ and `IMetadataProvider Methods`_ (which are -documented in later sections): - -* ``has_metadata(name)`` -* ``metadata_isdir(name)`` -* ``metadata_listdir(name)`` -* ``get_metadata(name)`` -* ``get_metadata_lines(name)`` -* ``run_script(script_name, namespace)`` -* ``get_resource_filename(manager, resource_name)`` -* ``get_resource_stream(manager, resource_name)`` -* ``get_resource_string(manager, resource_name)`` -* ``has_resource(resource_name)`` -* ``resource_isdir(resource_name)`` -* ``resource_listdir(resource_name)`` - -If the distribution was created with a `metadata` argument, these resource and -metadata access methods are all delegated to that `metadata` provider. -Otherwise, they are delegated to an ``EmptyProvider``, so that the distribution -will appear to have no resources or metadata. This delegation approach is used -so that supporting custom importers or new distribution formats can be done -simply by creating an appropriate `IResourceProvider`_ implementation; see the -section below on `Supporting Custom Importers`_ for more details. - - -``ResourceManager`` API -======================= - -The ``ResourceManager`` class provides uniform access to package resources, -whether those resources exist as files and directories or are compressed in -an archive of some kind. - -Normally, you do not need to create or explicitly manage ``ResourceManager`` -instances, as the ``pkg_resources`` module creates a global instance for you, -and makes most of its methods available as top-level names in the -``pkg_resources`` module namespace. So, for example, this code actually -calls the ``resource_string()`` method of the global ``ResourceManager``:: - - import pkg_resources - my_data = pkg_resources.resource_string(__name__, "foo.dat") - -Thus, you can use the APIs below without needing an explicit -``ResourceManager`` instance; just import and use them as needed. - - -Basic Resource Access ---------------------- - -In the following methods, the `package_or_requirement` argument may be either -a Python package/module name (e.g. ``foo.bar``) or a ``Requirement`` instance. -If it is a package or module name, the named module or package must be -importable (i.e., be in a distribution or directory on ``sys.path``), and the -`resource_name` argument is interpreted relative to the named package. (Note -that if a module name is used, then the resource name is relative to the -package immediately containing the named module. Also, you should not use use -a namespace package name, because a namespace package can be spread across -multiple distributions, and is therefore ambiguous as to which distribution -should be searched for the resource.) - -If it is a ``Requirement``, then the requirement is automatically resolved -(searching the current ``Environment`` if necessary) and a matching -distribution is added to the ``WorkingSet`` and ``sys.path`` if one was not -already present. (Unless the ``Requirement`` can't be satisfied, in which -case an exception is raised.) The `resource_name` argument is then interpreted -relative to the root of the identified distribution; i.e. its first path -segment will be treated as a peer of the top-level modules or packages in the -distribution. - -Note that resource names must be ``/``-separated paths and cannot be absolute -(i.e. no leading ``/``) or contain relative names like ``".."``. Do *not* use -``os.path`` routines to manipulate resource paths, as they are *not* filesystem -paths. - -``resource_exists(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Does the named resource exist? Return ``True`` or ``False`` accordingly. - -``resource_stream(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Return a readable file-like object for the specified resource; it may be - an actual file, a ``StringIO``, or some similar object. The stream is - in "binary mode", in the sense that whatever bytes are in the resource - will be read as-is. - -``resource_string(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Return the specified resource as a string. The resource is read in - binary fashion, such that the returned string contains exactly the bytes - that are stored in the resource. - -``resource_isdir(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Is the named resource a directory? Return ``True`` or ``False`` - accordingly. - -``resource_listdir(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - List the contents of the named resource directory, just like ``os.listdir`` - except that it works even if the resource is in a zipfile. - -Note that only ``resource_exists()`` and ``resource_isdir()`` are insensitive -as to the resource type. You cannot use ``resource_listdir()`` on a file -resource, and you can't use ``resource_string()`` or ``resource_stream()`` on -directory resources. Using an inappropriate method for the resource type may -result in an exception or undefined behavior, depending on the platform and -distribution format involved. - - -Resource Extraction -------------------- - -``resource_filename(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Sometimes, it is not sufficient to access a resource in string or stream - form, and a true filesystem filename is needed. In such cases, you can - use this method (or module-level function) to obtain a filename for a - resource. If the resource is in an archive distribution (such as a zipped - egg), it will be extracted to a cache directory, and the filename within - the cache will be returned. If the named resource is a directory, then - all resources within that directory (including subdirectories) are also - extracted. If the named resource is a C extension or "eager resource" - (see the ``setuptools`` documentation for details), then all C extensions - and eager resources are extracted at the same time. - - Archived resources are extracted to a cache location that can be managed by - the following two methods: - -``set_extraction_path(path)`` - Set the base path where resources will be extracted to, if needed. - - If you do not call this routine before any extractions take place, the - path defaults to the return value of ``get_default_cache()``. (Which is - based on the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable, with various - platform-specific fallbacks. See that routine's documentation for more - details.) - - Resources are extracted to subdirectories of this path based upon - information given by the resource provider. You may set this to a - temporary directory, but then you must call ``cleanup_resources()`` to - delete the extracted files when done. There is no guarantee that - ``cleanup_resources()`` will be able to remove all extracted files. (On - Windows, for example, you can't unlink .pyd or .dll files that are still - in use.) - - Note that you may not change the extraction path for a given resource - manager once resources have been extracted, unless you first call - ``cleanup_resources()``. - -``cleanup_resources(force=False)`` - Delete all extracted resource files and directories, returning a list - of the file and directory names that could not be successfully removed. - This function does not have any concurrency protection, so it should - generally only be called when the extraction path is a temporary - directory exclusive to a single process. This method is not - automatically called; you must call it explicitly or register it as an - ``atexit`` function if you wish to ensure cleanup of a temporary - directory used for extractions. - - -"Provider" Interface --------------------- - -If you are implementing an ``IResourceProvider`` and/or ``IMetadataProvider`` -for a new distribution archive format, you may need to use the following -``IResourceManager`` methods to co-ordinate extraction of resources to the -filesystem. If you're not implementing an archive format, however, you have -no need to use these methods. Unlike the other methods listed above, they are -*not* available as top-level functions tied to the global ``ResourceManager``; -you must therefore have an explicit ``ResourceManager`` instance to use them. - -``get_cache_path(archive_name, names=())`` - Return absolute location in cache for `archive_name` and `names` - - The parent directory of the resulting path will be created if it does - not already exist. `archive_name` should be the base filename of the - enclosing egg (which may not be the name of the enclosing zipfile!), - including its ".egg" extension. `names`, if provided, should be a - sequence of path name parts "under" the egg's extraction location. - - This method should only be called by resource providers that need to - obtain an extraction location, and only for names they intend to - extract, as it tracks the generated names for possible cleanup later. - -``extraction_error()`` - Raise an ``ExtractionError`` describing the active exception as interfering - with the extraction process. You should call this if you encounter any - OS errors extracting the file to the cache path; it will format the - operating system exception for you, and add other information to the - ``ExtractionError`` instance that may be needed by programs that want to - wrap or handle extraction errors themselves. - -``postprocess(tempname, filename)`` - Perform any platform-specific postprocessing of `tempname`. - Resource providers should call this method ONLY after successfully - extracting a compressed resource. They must NOT call it on resources - that are already in the filesystem. - - `tempname` is the current (temporary) name of the file, and `filename` - is the name it will be renamed to by the caller after this routine - returns. - - -Metadata API -============ - -The metadata API is used to access metadata resources bundled in a pluggable -distribution. Metadata resources are virtual files or directories containing -information about the distribution, such as might be used by an extensible -application or framework to connect "plugins". Like other kinds of resources, -metadata resource names are ``/``-separated and should not contain ``..`` or -begin with a ``/``. You should not use ``os.path`` routines to manipulate -resource paths. - -The metadata API is provided by objects implementing the ``IMetadataProvider`` -or ``IResourceProvider`` interfaces. ``Distribution`` objects implement this -interface, as do objects returned by the ``get_provider()`` function: - -``get_provider(package_or_requirement)`` - If a package name is supplied, return an ``IResourceProvider`` for the - package. If a ``Requirement`` is supplied, resolve it by returning a - ``Distribution`` from the current working set (searching the current - ``Environment`` if necessary and adding the newly found ``Distribution`` - to the working set). If the named package can't be imported, or the - ``Requirement`` can't be satisfied, an exception is raised. - - NOTE: if you use a package name rather than a ``Requirement``, the object - you get back may not be a pluggable distribution, depending on the method - by which the package was installed. In particular, "development" packages - and "single-version externally-managed" packages do not have any way to - map from a package name to the corresponding project's metadata. Do not - write code that passes a package name to ``get_provider()`` and then tries - to retrieve project metadata from the returned object. It may appear to - work when the named package is in an ``.egg`` file or directory, but - it will fail in other installation scenarios. If you want project - metadata, you need to ask for a *project*, not a package. - - -``IMetadataProvider`` Methods ------------------------------ - -The methods provided by objects (such as ``Distribution`` instances) that -implement the ``IMetadataProvider`` or ``IResourceProvider`` interfaces are: - -``has_metadata(name)`` - Does the named metadata resource exist? - -``metadata_isdir(name)`` - Is the named metadata resource a directory? - -``metadata_listdir(name)`` - List of metadata names in the directory (like ``os.listdir()``) - -``get_metadata(name)`` - Return the named metadata resource as a string. The data is read in binary - mode; i.e., the exact bytes of the resource file are returned. - -``get_metadata_lines(name)`` - Yield named metadata resource as list of non-blank non-comment lines. This - is short for calling ``yield_lines(provider.get_metadata(name))``. See the - section on `yield_lines()`_ below for more information on the syntax it - recognizes. - -``run_script(script_name, namespace)`` - Execute the named script in the supplied namespace dictionary. Raises - ``ResolutionError`` if there is no script by that name in the ``scripts`` - metadata directory. `namespace` should be a Python dictionary, usually - a module dictionary if the script is being run as a module. - - -Exceptions -========== - -``pkg_resources`` provides a simple exception hierarchy for problems that may -occur when processing requests to locate and activate packages:: - - ResolutionError - DistributionNotFound - VersionConflict - UnknownExtra - - ExtractionError - -``ResolutionError`` - This class is used as a base class for the other three exceptions, so that - you can catch all of them with a single "except" clause. It is also raised - directly for miscellaneous requirement-resolution problems like trying to - run a script that doesn't exist in the distribution it was requested from. - -``DistributionNotFound`` - A distribution needed to fulfill a requirement could not be found. - -``VersionConflict`` - The requested version of a project conflicts with an already-activated - version of the same project. - -``UnknownExtra`` - One of the "extras" requested was not recognized by the distribution it - was requested from. - -``ExtractionError`` - A problem occurred extracting a resource to the Python Egg cache. The - following attributes are available on instances of this exception: - - manager - The resource manager that raised this exception - - cache_path - The base directory for resource extraction - - original_error - The exception instance that caused extraction to fail - - -Supporting Custom Importers -=========================== - -By default, ``pkg_resources`` supports normal filesystem imports, and -``zipimport`` importers. If you wish to use the ``pkg_resources`` features -with other (PEP 302-compatible) importers or module loaders, you may need to -register various handlers and support functions using these APIs: - -``register_finder(importer_type, distribution_finder)`` - Register `distribution_finder` to find distributions in ``sys.path`` items. - `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 "Importer" (``sys.path`` - item handler), and `distribution_finder` is a callable that, when passed a - path item, the importer instance, and an `only` flag, yields - ``Distribution`` instances found under that path item. (The `only` flag, - if true, means the finder should yield only ``Distribution`` objects whose - ``location`` is equal to the path item provided.) - - See the source of the ``pkg_resources.find_on_path`` function for an - example finder function. - -``register_loader_type(loader_type, provider_factory)`` - Register `provider_factory` to make ``IResourceProvider`` objects for - `loader_type`. `loader_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 - ``module.__loader__``, and `provider_factory` is a function that, when - passed a module object, returns an `IResourceProvider`_ for that module, - allowing it to be used with the `ResourceManager API`_. - -``register_namespace_handler(importer_type, namespace_handler)`` - Register `namespace_handler` to declare namespace packages for the given - `importer_type`. `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 - "importer" (sys.path item handler), and `namespace_handler` is a callable - with a signature like this:: - - def namespace_handler(importer, path_entry, moduleName, module): - # return a path_entry to use for child packages - - Namespace handlers are only called if the relevant importer object has - already agreed that it can handle the relevant path item. The handler - should only return a subpath if the module ``__path__`` does not already - contain an equivalent subpath. Otherwise, it should return None. - - For an example namespace handler, see the source of the - ``pkg_resources.file_ns_handler`` function, which is used for both zipfile - importing and regular importing. - - -IResourceProvider ------------------ - -``IResourceProvider`` is an abstract class that documents what methods are -required of objects returned by a `provider_factory` registered with -``register_loader_type()``. ``IResourceProvider`` is a subclass of -``IMetadataProvider``, so objects that implement this interface must also -implement all of the `IMetadataProvider Methods`_ as well as the methods -shown here. The `manager` argument to the methods below must be an object -that supports the full `ResourceManager API`_ documented above. - -``get_resource_filename(manager, resource_name)`` - Return a true filesystem path for `resource_name`, co-ordinating the - extraction with `manager`, if the resource must be unpacked to the - filesystem. - -``get_resource_stream(manager, resource_name)`` - Return a readable file-like object for `resource_name`. - -``get_resource_string(manager, resource_name)`` - Return a string containing the contents of `resource_name`. - -``has_resource(resource_name)`` - Does the package contain the named resource? - -``resource_isdir(resource_name)`` - Is the named resource a directory? Return a false value if the resource - does not exist or is not a directory. - -``resource_listdir(resource_name)`` - Return a list of the contents of the resource directory, ala - ``os.listdir()``. Requesting the contents of a non-existent directory may - raise an exception. - -Note, by the way, that your provider classes need not (and should not) subclass -``IResourceProvider`` or ``IMetadataProvider``! These classes exist solely -for documentation purposes and do not provide any useful implementation code. -You may instead wish to subclass one of the `built-in resource providers`_. - - -Built-in Resource Providers ---------------------------- - -``pkg_resources`` includes several provider classes that are automatically used -where appropriate. Their inheritance tree looks like this:: - - NullProvider - EggProvider - DefaultProvider - PathMetadata - ZipProvider - EggMetadata - EmptyProvider - FileMetadata - - -``NullProvider`` - This provider class is just an abstract base that provides for common - provider behaviors (such as running scripts), given a definition for just - a few abstract methods. - -``EggProvider`` - This provider class adds in some egg-specific features that are common - to zipped and unzipped eggs. - -``DefaultProvider`` - This provider class is used for unpacked eggs and "plain old Python" - filesystem modules. - -``ZipProvider`` - This provider class is used for all zipped modules, whether they are eggs - or not. - -``EmptyProvider`` - This provider class always returns answers consistent with a provider that - has no metadata or resources. ``Distribution`` objects created without - a ``metadata`` argument use an instance of this provider class instead. - Since all ``EmptyProvider`` instances are equivalent, there is no need - to have more than one instance. ``pkg_resources`` therefore creates a - global instance of this class under the name ``empty_provider``, and you - may use it if you have need of an ``EmptyProvider`` instance. - -``PathMetadata(path, egg_info)`` - Create an ``IResourceProvider`` for a filesystem-based distribution, where - `path` is the filesystem location of the importable modules, and `egg_info` - is the filesystem location of the distribution's metadata directory. - `egg_info` should usually be the ``EGG-INFO`` subdirectory of `path` for an - "unpacked egg", and a ``ProjectName.egg-info`` subdirectory of `path` for - a "development egg". However, other uses are possible for custom purposes. - -``EggMetadata(zipimporter)`` - Create an ``IResourceProvider`` for a zipfile-based distribution. The - `zipimporter` should be a ``zipimport.zipimporter`` instance, and may - represent a "basket" (a zipfile containing multiple ".egg" subdirectories) - a specific egg *within* a basket, or a zipfile egg (where the zipfile - itself is a ".egg"). It can also be a combination, such as a zipfile egg - that also contains other eggs. - -``FileMetadata(path_to_pkg_info)`` - Create an ``IResourceProvider`` that provides exactly one metadata - resource: ``PKG-INFO``. The supplied path should be a distutils PKG-INFO - file. This is basically the same as an ``EmptyProvider``, except that - requests for ``PKG-INFO`` will be answered using the contents of the - designated file. (This provider is used to wrap ``.egg-info`` files - installed by vendor-supplied system packages.) - - -Utility Functions -================= - -In addition to its high-level APIs, ``pkg_resources`` also includes several -generally-useful utility routines. These routines are used to implement the -high-level APIs, but can also be quite useful by themselves. - - -Parsing Utilities ------------------ - -``parse_version(version)`` - Parse a project's version string, returning a value that can be used to - compare versions by chronological order. Semantically, the format is a - rough cross between distutils' ``StrictVersion`` and ``LooseVersion`` - classes; if you give it versions that would work with ``StrictVersion``, - then they will compare the same way. Otherwise, comparisons are more like - a "smarter" form of ``LooseVersion``. It is *possible* to create - pathological version coding schemes that will fool this parser, but they - should be very rare in practice. - - The returned value will be a tuple of strings. Numeric portions of the - version are padded to 8 digits so they will compare numerically, but - without relying on how numbers compare relative to strings. Dots are - dropped, but dashes are retained. Trailing zeros between alpha segments - or dashes are suppressed, so that e.g. "2.4.0" is considered the same as - "2.4". Alphanumeric parts are lower-cased. - - The algorithm assumes that strings like "-" and any alpha string that - alphabetically follows "final" represents a "patch level". So, "2.4-1" - is assumed to be a branch or patch of "2.4", and therefore "2.4.1" is - considered newer than "2.4-1", which in turn is newer than "2.4". - - Strings like "a", "b", "c", "alpha", "beta", "candidate" and so on (that - come before "final" alphabetically) are assumed to be pre-release versions, - so that the version "2.4" is considered newer than "2.4a1". Any "-" - characters preceding a pre-release indicator are removed. (In versions of - setuptools prior to 0.6a9, "-" characters were not removed, leading to the - unintuitive result that "0.2-rc1" was considered a newer version than - "0.2".) - - Finally, to handle miscellaneous cases, the strings "pre", "preview", and - "rc" are treated as if they were "c", i.e. as though they were release - candidates, and therefore are not as new as a version string that does not - contain them. And the string "dev" is treated as if it were an "@" sign; - that is, a version coming before even "a" or "alpha". - -.. _yield_lines(): - -``yield_lines(strs)`` - Yield non-empty/non-comment lines from a string/unicode or a possibly- - nested sequence thereof. If `strs` is an instance of ``basestring``, it - is split into lines, and each non-blank, non-comment line is yielded after - stripping leading and trailing whitespace. (Lines whose first non-blank - character is ``#`` are considered comment lines.) - - If `strs` is not an instance of ``basestring``, it is iterated over, and - each item is passed recursively to ``yield_lines()``, so that an arbitarily - nested sequence of strings, or sequences of sequences of strings can be - flattened out to the lines contained therein. So for example, passing - a file object or a list of strings to ``yield_lines`` will both work. - (Note that between each string in a sequence of strings there is assumed to - be an implicit line break, so lines cannot bridge two strings in a - sequence.) - - This routine is used extensively by ``pkg_resources`` to parse metadata - and file formats of various kinds, and most other ``pkg_resources`` - parsing functions that yield multiple values will use it to break up their - input. However, this routine is idempotent, so calling ``yield_lines()`` - on the output of another call to ``yield_lines()`` is completely harmless. - -``split_sections(strs)`` - Split a string (or possibly-nested iterable thereof), yielding ``(section, - content)`` pairs found using an ``.ini``-like syntax. Each ``section`` is - a whitespace-stripped version of the section name ("``[section]``") - and each ``content`` is a list of stripped lines excluding blank lines and - comment-only lines. If there are any non-blank, non-comment lines before - the first section header, they're yielded in a first ``section`` of - ``None``. - - This routine uses ``yield_lines()`` as its front end, so you can pass in - anything that ``yield_lines()`` accepts, such as an open text file, string, - or sequence of strings. ``ValueError`` is raised if a malformed section - header is found (i.e. a line starting with ``[`` but not ending with - ``]``). - - Note that this simplistic parser assumes that any line whose first nonblank - character is ``[`` is a section heading, so it can't support .ini format - variations that allow ``[`` as the first nonblank character on other lines. - -``safe_name(name)`` - Return a "safe" form of a project's name, suitable for use in a - ``Requirement`` string, as a distribution name, or a PyPI project name. - All non-alphanumeric runs are condensed to single "-" characters, such that - a name like "The $$$ Tree" becomes "The-Tree". Note that if you are - generating a filename from this value you should combine it with a call to - ``to_filename()`` so all dashes ("-") are replaced by underscores ("_"). - See ``to_filename()``. - -``safe_version(version)`` - Similar to ``safe_name()`` except that spaces in the input become dots, and - dots are allowed to exist in the output. As with ``safe_name()``, if you - are generating a filename from this you should replace any "-" characters - in the output with underscores. - -``safe_extra(extra)`` - Return a "safe" form of an extra's name, suitable for use in a requirement - string or a setup script's ``extras_require`` keyword. This routine is - similar to ``safe_name()`` except that non-alphanumeric runs are replaced - by a single underbar (``_``), and the result is lowercased. - -``to_filename(name_or_version)`` - Escape a name or version string so it can be used in a dash-separated - filename (or ``#egg=name-version`` tag) without ambiguity. You - should only pass in values that were returned by ``safe_name()`` or - ``safe_version()``. - - -Platform Utilities ------------------- - -``get_build_platform()`` - Return this platform's identifier string. For Windows, the return value - is ``"win32"``, and for Mac OS X it is a string of the form - ``"macosx-10.4-ppc"``. All other platforms return the same uname-based - string that the ``distutils.util.get_platform()`` function returns. - This string is the minimum platform version required by distributions built - on the local machine. (Backward compatibility note: setuptools versions - prior to 0.6b1 called this function ``get_platform()``, and the function is - still available under that name for backward compatibility reasons.) - -``get_supported_platform()`` (New in 0.6b1) - This is the similar to ``get_build_platform()``, but is the maximum - platform version that the local machine supports. You will usually want - to use this value as the ``provided`` argument to the - ``compatible_platforms()`` function. - -``compatible_platforms(provided, required)`` - Return true if a distribution built on the `provided` platform may be used - on the `required` platform. If either platform value is ``None``, it is - considered a wildcard, and the platforms are therefore compatible. - Likewise, if the platform strings are equal, they're also considered - compatible, and ``True`` is returned. Currently, the only non-equal - platform strings that are considered compatible are Mac OS X platform - strings with the same hardware type (e.g. ``ppc``) and major version - (e.g. ``10``) with the `provided` platform's minor version being less than - or equal to the `required` platform's minor version. - -``get_default_cache()`` - Determine the default cache location for extracting resources from zipped - eggs. This routine returns the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable, - if set. Otherwise, on Windows, it returns a "Python-Eggs" subdirectory of - the user's "Application Data" directory. On all other systems, it returns - ``os.path.expanduser("~/.python-eggs")`` if ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` is not - set. - - -PEP 302 Utilities ------------------ - -``get_importer(path_item)`` - Retrieve a PEP 302 "importer" for the given path item (which need not - actually be on ``sys.path``). This routine simulates the PEP 302 protocol - for obtaining an "importer" object. It first checks for an importer for - the path item in ``sys.path_importer_cache``, and if not found it calls - each of the ``sys.path_hooks`` and caches the result if a good importer is - found. If no importer is found, this routine returns an ``ImpWrapper`` - instance that wraps the builtin import machinery as a PEP 302-compliant - "importer" object. This ``ImpWrapper`` is *not* cached; instead a new - instance is returned each time. - - (Note: When run under Python 2.5, this function is simply an alias for - ``pkgutil.get_importer()``, and instead of ``pkg_resources.ImpWrapper`` - instances, it may return ``pkgutil.ImpImporter`` instances.) - - -File/Path Utilities -------------------- - -``ensure_directory(path)`` - Ensure that the parent directory (``os.path.dirname``) of `path` actually - exists, using ``os.makedirs()`` if necessary. - -``normalize_path(path)`` - Return a "normalized" version of `path`, such that two paths represent - the same filesystem location if they have equal ``normalized_path()`` - values. Specifically, this is a shortcut for calling ``os.path.realpath`` - and ``os.path.normcase`` on `path`. Unfortunately, on certain platforms - (notably Cygwin and Mac OS X) the ``normcase`` function does not accurately - reflect the platform's case-sensitivity, so there is always the possibility - of two apparently-different paths being equal on such platforms. - -History -------- - -0.6c9 - * Fix ``resource_listdir('')`` always returning an empty list for zipped eggs. - -0.6c7 - * Fix package precedence problem where single-version eggs installed in - ``site-packages`` would take precedence over ``.egg`` files (or directories) - installed in ``site-packages``. - -0.6c6 - * Fix extracted C extensions not having executable permissions under Cygwin. - - * Allow ``.egg-link`` files to contain relative paths. - - * Fix cache dir defaults on Windows when multiple environment vars are needed - to construct a path. - -0.6c4 - * Fix "dev" versions being considered newer than release candidates. - -0.6c3 - * Python 2.5 compatibility fixes. - -0.6c2 - * Fix a problem with eggs specified directly on ``PYTHONPATH`` on - case-insensitive filesystems possibly not showing up in the default - working set, due to differing normalizations of ``sys.path`` entries. - -0.6b3 - * Fixed a duplicate path insertion problem on case-insensitive filesystems. - -0.6b1 - * Split ``get_platform()`` into ``get_supported_platform()`` and - ``get_build_platform()`` to work around a Mac versioning problem that caused - the behavior of ``compatible_platforms()`` to be platform specific. - - * Fix entry point parsing when a standalone module name has whitespace - between it and the extras. - -0.6a11 - * Added ``ExtractionError`` and ``ResourceManager.extraction_error()`` so that - cache permission problems get a more user-friendly explanation of the - problem, and so that programs can catch and handle extraction errors if they - need to. - -0.6a10 - * Added the ``extras`` attribute to ``Distribution``, the ``find_plugins()`` - method to ``WorkingSet``, and the ``__add__()`` and ``__iadd__()`` methods - to ``Environment``. - - * ``safe_name()`` now allows dots in project names. - - * There is a new ``to_filename()`` function that escapes project names and - versions for safe use in constructing egg filenames from a Distribution - object's metadata. - - * Added ``Distribution.clone()`` method, and keyword argument support to other - ``Distribution`` constructors. - - * Added the ``DEVELOP_DIST`` precedence, and automatically assign it to - eggs using ``.egg-info`` format. - -0.6a9 - * Don't raise an error when an invalid (unfinished) distribution is found - unless absolutely necessary. Warn about skipping invalid/unfinished eggs - when building an Environment. - - * Added support for ``.egg-info`` files or directories with version/platform - information embedded in the filename, so that system packagers have the - option of including ``PKG-INFO`` files to indicate the presence of a - system-installed egg, without needing to use ``.egg`` directories, zipfiles, - or ``.pth`` manipulation. - - * Changed ``parse_version()`` to remove dashes before pre-release tags, so - that ``0.2-rc1`` is considered an *older* version than ``0.2``, and is equal - to ``0.2rc1``. The idea that a dash *always* meant a post-release version - was highly non-intuitive to setuptools users and Python developers, who - seem to want to use ``-rc`` version numbers a lot. - -0.6a8 - * Fixed a problem with ``WorkingSet.resolve()`` that prevented version - conflicts from being detected at runtime. - - * Improved runtime conflict warning message to identify a line in the user's - program, rather than flagging the ``warn()`` call in ``pkg_resources``. - - * Avoid giving runtime conflict warnings for namespace packages, even if they - were declared by a different package than the one currently being activated. - - * Fix path insertion algorithm for case-insensitive filesystems. - - * Fixed a problem with nested namespace packages (e.g. ``peak.util``) not - being set as an attribute of their parent package. - -0.6a6 - * Activated distributions are now inserted in ``sys.path`` (and the working - set) just before the directory that contains them, instead of at the end. - This allows e.g. eggs in ``site-packages`` to override unmanaged modules in - the same location, and allows eggs found earlier on ``sys.path`` to override - ones found later. - - * When a distribution is activated, it now checks whether any contained - non-namespace modules have already been imported and issues a warning if - a conflicting module has already been imported. - - * Changed dependency processing so that it's breadth-first, allowing a - depender's preferences to override those of a dependee, to prevent conflicts - when a lower version is acceptable to the dependee, but not the depender. - - * Fixed a problem extracting zipped files on Windows, when the egg in question - has had changed contents but still has the same version number. - -0.6a4 - * Fix a bug in ``WorkingSet.resolve()`` that was introduced in 0.6a3. - -0.6a3 - * Added ``safe_extra()`` parsing utility routine, and use it for Requirement, - EntryPoint, and Distribution objects' extras handling. - -0.6a1 - * Enhanced performance of ``require()`` and related operations when all - requirements are already in the working set, and enhanced performance of - directory scanning for distributions. - - * Fixed some problems using ``pkg_resources`` w/PEP 302 loaders other than - ``zipimport``, and the previously-broken "eager resource" support. - - * Fixed ``pkg_resources.resource_exists()`` not working correctly, along with - some other resource API bugs. - - * Many API changes and enhancements: - - * Added ``EntryPoint``, ``get_entry_map``, ``load_entry_point``, and - ``get_entry_info`` APIs for dynamic plugin discovery. - - * ``list_resources`` is now ``resource_listdir`` (and it actually works) - - * Resource API functions like ``resource_string()`` that accepted a package - name and resource name, will now also accept a ``Requirement`` object in - place of the package name (to allow access to non-package data files in - an egg). - - * ``get_provider()`` will now accept a ``Requirement`` instance or a module - name. If it is given a ``Requirement``, it will return a corresponding - ``Distribution`` (by calling ``require()`` if a suitable distribution - isn't already in the working set), rather than returning a metadata and - resource provider for a specific module. (The difference is in how - resource paths are interpreted; supplying a module name means resources - path will be module-relative, rather than relative to the distribution's - root.) - - * ``Distribution`` objects now implement the ``IResourceProvider`` and - ``IMetadataProvider`` interfaces, so you don't need to reference the (no - longer available) ``metadata`` attribute to get at these interfaces. - - * ``Distribution`` and ``Requirement`` both have a ``project_name`` - attribute for the project name they refer to. (Previously these were - ``name`` and ``distname`` attributes.) - - * The ``path`` attribute of ``Distribution`` objects is now ``location``, - because it isn't necessarily a filesystem path (and hasn't been for some - time now). The ``location`` of ``Distribution`` objects in the filesystem - should always be normalized using ``pkg_resources.normalize_path()``; all - of the setuptools and EasyInstall code that generates distributions from - the filesystem (including ``Distribution.from_filename()``) ensure this - invariant, but if you use a more generic API like ``Distribution()`` or - ``Distribution.from_location()`` you should take care that you don't - create a distribution with an un-normalized filesystem path. - - * ``Distribution`` objects now have an ``as_requirement()`` method that - returns a ``Requirement`` for the distribution's project name and version. - - * Distribution objects no longer have an ``installed_on()`` method, and the - ``install_on()`` method is now ``activate()`` (but may go away altogether - soon). The ``depends()`` method has also been renamed to ``requires()``, - and ``InvalidOption`` is now ``UnknownExtra``. - - * ``find_distributions()`` now takes an additional argument called ``only``, - that tells it to only yield distributions whose location is the passed-in - path. (It defaults to False, so that the default behavior is unchanged.) - - * ``AvailableDistributions`` is now called ``Environment``, and the - ``get()``, ``__len__()``, and ``__contains__()`` methods were removed, - because they weren't particularly useful. ``__getitem__()`` no longer - raises ``KeyError``; it just returns an empty list if there are no - distributions for the named project. - - * The ``resolve()`` method of ``Environment`` is now a method of - ``WorkingSet`` instead, and the ``best_match()`` method now uses a working - set instead of a path list as its second argument. - - * There is a new ``pkg_resources.add_activation_listener()`` API that lets - you register a callback for notifications about distributions added to - ``sys.path`` (including the distributions already on it). This is - basically a hook for extensible applications and frameworks to be able to - search for plugin metadata in distributions added at runtime. - -0.5a13 - * Fixed a bug in resource extraction from nested packages in a zipped egg. - -0.5a12 - * Updated extraction/cache mechanism for zipped resources to avoid inter- - process and inter-thread races during extraction. The default cache - location can now be set via the ``PYTHON_EGGS_CACHE`` environment variable, - and the default Windows cache is now a ``Python-Eggs`` subdirectory of the - current user's "Application Data" directory, if the ``PYTHON_EGGS_CACHE`` - variable isn't set. - -0.5a10 - * Fix a problem with ``pkg_resources`` being confused by non-existent eggs on - ``sys.path`` (e.g. if a user deletes an egg without removing it from the - ``easy-install.pth`` file). - - * Fix a problem with "basket" support in ``pkg_resources``, where egg-finding - never actually went inside ``.egg`` files. - - * Made ``pkg_resources`` import the module you request resources from, if it's - not already imported. - -0.5a4 - * ``pkg_resources.AvailableDistributions.resolve()`` and related methods now - accept an ``installer`` argument: a callable taking one argument, a - ``Requirement`` instance. The callable must return a ``Distribution`` - object, or ``None`` if no distribution is found. This feature is used by - EasyInstall to resolve dependencies by recursively invoking itself. - -0.4a4 - * Fix problems with ``resource_listdir()``, ``resource_isdir()`` and resource - directory extraction for zipped eggs. - -0.4a3 - * Fixed scripts not being able to see a ``__file__`` variable in ``__main__`` - - * Fixed a problem with ``resource_isdir()`` implementation that was introduced - in 0.4a2. - -0.4a1 - * Fixed a bug in requirements processing for exact versions (i.e. ``==`` and - ``!=``) when only one condition was included. - - * Added ``safe_name()`` and ``safe_version()`` APIs to clean up handling of - arbitrary distribution names and versions found on PyPI. - -0.3a4 - * ``pkg_resources`` now supports resource directories, not just the resources - in them. In particular, there are ``resource_listdir()`` and - ``resource_isdir()`` APIs. - - * ``pkg_resources`` now supports "egg baskets" -- .egg zipfiles which contain - multiple distributions in subdirectories whose names end with ``.egg``. - Having such a "basket" in a directory on ``sys.path`` is equivalent to - having the individual eggs in that directory, but the contained eggs can - be individually added (or not) to ``sys.path``. Currently, however, there - is no automated way to create baskets. - - * Namespace package manipulation is now protected by the Python import lock. - -0.3a1 - * Initial release. - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/python3.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/python3.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2f6cde4ab..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/python3.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -===================================================== -Supporting both Python 2 and Python 3 with Distribute -===================================================== - -Starting with version 0.6.2, Distribute supports Python 3. Installing and -using distribute for Python 3 code works exactly the same as for Python 2 -code, but Distribute also helps you to support Python 2 and Python 3 from -the same source code by letting you run 2to3 on the code as a part of the -build process, by setting the keyword parameter ``use_2to3`` to True. - - -Distribute as help during porting -================================= - -Distribute can make the porting process much easier by automatically running -2to3 as a part of the test running. To do this you need to configure the -setup.py so that you can run the unit tests with ``python setup.py test``. - -See :ref:`test` for more information on this. - -Once you have the tests running under Python 2, you can add the use_2to3 -keyword parameters to setup(), and start running the tests under Python 3. -The test command will now first run the build command during which the code -will be converted with 2to3, and the tests will then be run from the build -directory, as opposed from the source directory as is normally done. - -Distribute will convert all Python files, and also all doctests in Python -files. However, if you have doctests located in separate text files, these -will not automatically be converted. By adding them to the -``convert_2to3_doctests`` keyword parameter Distrubute will convert them as -well. - -By default, the conversion uses all fixers in the ``lib2to3.fixers`` package. -To use additional fixers, the parameter ``use_2to3_fixers`` can be set -to a list of names of packages containing fixers. To exclude fixers, the -parameter ``use_2to3_exclude_fixers`` can be set to fixer names to be -skipped. - -A typical setup.py can look something like this:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup( - name='your.module', - version = '1.0', - description='This is your awesome module', - author='You', - author_email='your@email', - package_dir = {'': 'src'}, - packages = ['your', 'you.module'], - test_suite = 'your.module.tests', - use_2to3 = True, - convert_2to3_doctests = ['src/your/module/README.txt'], - use_2to3_fixers = ['your.fixers'], - use_2to3_exclude_fixers = ['lib2to3.fixes.fix_import'], - ) - -Differential conversion ------------------------ - -Note that a file will only be copied and converted during the build process -if the source file has been changed. If you add a file to the doctests -that should be converted, it will not be converted the next time you run -the tests, since it hasn't been modified. You need to remove it from the -build directory. Also if you run the build, install or test commands before -adding the use_2to3 parameter, you will have to remove the build directory -before you run the test command, as the files otherwise will seem updated, -and no conversion will happen. - -In general, if code doesn't seem to be converted, deleting the build directory -and trying again is a good saferguard against the build directory getting -"out of sync" with the source directory. - -Distributing Python 3 modules -============================= - -You can distribute your modules with Python 3 support in different ways. A -normal source distribution will work, but can be slow in installing, as the -2to3 process will be run during the install. But you can also distribute -the module in binary format, such as a binary egg. That egg will contain the -already converted code, and hence no 2to3 conversion is needed during install. - -Advanced features -================= - -If you don't want to run the 2to3 conversion on the doctests in Python files, -you can turn that off by setting ``setuptools.use_2to3_on_doctests = False``. - -Note on compatibility with setuptools -===================================== - -Setuptools do not know about the new keyword parameters to support Python 3. -As a result it will warn about the unknown keyword parameters if you use -setuptools instead of Distribute under Python 2. This is not an error, and -install process will continue as normal, but if you want to get rid of that -error this is easy. Simply conditionally add the new parameters into an extra -dict and pass that dict into setup():: - - from setuptools import setup - import sys - - extra = {} - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - extra['use_2to3'] = True - extra['convert_2to3_doctests'] = ['src/your/module/README.txt'] - extra['use_2to3_fixers'] = ['your.fixers'] - - setup( - name='your.module', - version = '1.0', - description='This is your awesome module', - author='You', - author_email='your@email', - package_dir = {'': 'src'}, - packages = ['your', 'you.module'], - test_suite = 'your.module.tests', - **extra - ) - -This way the parameters will only be used under Python 3, where you have to -use Distribute. diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/roadmap.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/roadmap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ea5070eaa..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/roadmap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -======= -Roadmap -======= - -Distribute has two branches: - -- 0.6.x : provides a Setuptools-0.6cX compatible version -- 0.7.x : will provide a refactoring - -0.6.x -===== - -Not "much" is going to happen here, we want this branch to be helpful -to the community *today* by addressing the 40-or-so bugs -that were found in Setuptools and never fixed. This is eventually -happen soon because its development is -fast : there are up to 5 commiters that are working on it very often -(and the number grows weekly.) - -The biggest issue with this branch is that it is providing the same -packages and modules setuptools does, and this -requires some bootstrapping work where we make sure once Distribute is -installed, all Distribution that requires Setuptools -will continue to work. This is done by faking the metadata of -Setuptools 0.6c9. That's the only way we found to do this. - -There's one major thing though: thanks to the work of Lennart, Alex, -Martin, this branch supports Python 3, -which is great to have to speed up Py3 adoption. - -The goal of the 0.6.x is to remove as much bugs as we can, and try if -possible to remove the patches done -on Distutils. We will support 0.6.x maintenance for years and we will -promote its usage everywhere instead of -Setuptools. - -Some new commands are added there, when they are helpful and don't -interact with the rest. I am thinking -about "upload_docs" that let you upload documentation to PyPI. The -goal is to move it to Distutils -at some point, if the documentation feature of PyPI stays and starts to be used. - -0.7.x -===== - -We've started to refactor Distribute with this roadmap in mind (and -no, as someone said, it's not vaporware, -we've done a lot already) - -- 0.7.x can be installed and used with 0.6.x - -- easy_install is going to be deprecated ! use Pip ! - -- the version system will be deprecated, in favor of the one in Distutils - -- no more Distutils monkey-patch that happens once you use the code - (things like 'from distutils import cmd; cmd.Command = CustomCommand') - -- no more custom site.py (that is: if something misses in Python's - site.py we'll add it there instead of patching it) - -- no more namespaced packages system, if PEP 382 (namespaces package - support) makes it to 2.7 - -- The code is splitted in many packages and might be distributed under - several distributions. - - - distribute.resources: that's the old pkg_resources, but - reorganized in clean, pep-8 modules. This package will - only contain the query APIs and will focus on being PEP 376 - compatible. We will promote its usage and see if Pip wants - to use it as a basis. - It will probably shrink a lot though, once the stdlib provides PEP 376 support. - - - distribute.entrypoints: that's the old pkg_resources entry points - system, but on its own. it uses distribute.resources - - - distribute.index: that's package_index and a few other things. - everything required to interact with PyPI. We will promote - its usage and see if Pip wants to use it as a basis. - - - distribute.core (might be renamed to main): that's everything - else, and uses the other packages. - -Goal: A first release before (or when) Python 2.7 / 3.2 is out. - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/setuptools.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/setuptools.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fe8bb3f61..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/setuptools.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3230 +0,0 @@ -================================================== -Building and Distributing Packages with Distribute -================================================== - -``Distribute`` is a collection of enhancements to the Python ``distutils`` -(for Python 2.3.5 and up on most platforms; 64-bit platforms require a minimum -of Python 2.4) that allow you to more easily build and distribute Python -packages, especially ones that have dependencies on other packages. - -Packages built and distributed using ``setuptools`` look to the user like -ordinary Python packages based on the ``distutils``. Your users don't need to -install or even know about setuptools in order to use them, and you don't -have to include the entire setuptools package in your distributions. By -including just a single `bootstrap module`_ (an 8K .py file), your package will -automatically download and install ``setuptools`` if the user is building your -package from source and doesn't have a suitable version already installed. - -.. _bootstrap module: http://nightly.ziade.org/distribute_setup.py - -Feature Highlights: - -* Automatically find/download/install/upgrade dependencies at build time using - the `EasyInstall tool `_, - which supports downloading via HTTP, FTP, Subversion, and SourceForge, and - automatically scans web pages linked from PyPI to find download links. (It's - the closest thing to CPAN currently available for Python.) - -* Create `Python Eggs `_ - - a single-file importable distribution format - -* Include data files inside your package directories, where your code can - actually use them. (Python 2.4 distutils also supports this feature, but - setuptools provides the feature for Python 2.3 packages also, and supports - accessing data files in zipped packages too.) - -* Automatically include all packages in your source tree, without listing them - individually in setup.py - -* Automatically include all relevant files in your source distributions, - without needing to create a ``MANIFEST.in`` file, and without having to force - regeneration of the ``MANIFEST`` file when your source tree changes. - -* Automatically generate wrapper scripts or Windows (console and GUI) .exe - files for any number of "main" functions in your project. (Note: this is not - a py2exe replacement; the .exe files rely on the local Python installation.) - -* Transparent Pyrex support, so that your setup.py can list ``.pyx`` files and - still work even when the end-user doesn't have Pyrex installed (as long as - you include the Pyrex-generated C in your source distribution) - -* Command aliases - create project-specific, per-user, or site-wide shortcut - names for commonly used commands and options - -* PyPI upload support - upload your source distributions and eggs to PyPI - -* Deploy your project in "development mode", such that it's available on - ``sys.path``, yet can still be edited directly from its source checkout. - -* Easily extend the distutils with new commands or ``setup()`` arguments, and - distribute/reuse your extensions for multiple projects, without copying code. - -* Create extensible applications and frameworks that automatically discover - extensions, using simple "entry points" declared in a project's setup script. - -In addition to the PyPI downloads, the development version of ``setuptools`` -is available from the `Python SVN sandbox`_, and in-development versions of the -`0.6 branch`_ are available as well. - -.. _0.6 branch: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/branches/setuptools-0.6/#egg=setuptools-dev06 - -.. _Python SVN sandbox: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/trunk/setuptools/#egg=setuptools-dev - -.. contents:: **Table of Contents** - -.. _distribute_setup.py: `bootstrap module`_ - - ------------------ -Developer's Guide ------------------ - - -Installing ``setuptools`` -========================= - -Please follow the `EasyInstall Installation Instructions`_ to install the -current stable version of setuptools. In particular, be sure to read the -section on `Custom Installation Locations`_ if you are installing anywhere -other than Python's ``site-packages`` directory. - -.. _EasyInstall Installation Instructions: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#installation-instructions - -.. _Custom Installation Locations: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#custom-installation-locations - -If you want the current in-development version of setuptools, you should first -install a stable version, and then run:: - - distribute_setup.py setuptools==dev - -This will download and install the latest development (i.e. unstable) version -of setuptools from the Python Subversion sandbox. - - -Basic Use -========= - -For basic use of setuptools, just import things from setuptools instead of -the distutils. Here's a minimal setup script using setuptools:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - name = "HelloWorld", - version = "0.1", - packages = find_packages(), - ) - -As you can see, it doesn't take much to use setuptools in a project. -Just by doing the above, this project will be able to produce eggs, upload to -PyPI, and automatically include all packages in the directory where the -setup.py lives. See the `Command Reference`_ section below to see what -commands you can give to this setup script. - -Of course, before you release your project to PyPI, you'll want to add a bit -more information to your setup script to help people find or learn about your -project. And maybe your project will have grown by then to include a few -dependencies, and perhaps some data files and scripts:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - name = "HelloWorld", - version = "0.1", - packages = find_packages(), - scripts = ['say_hello.py'], - - # Project uses reStructuredText, so ensure that the docutils get - # installed or upgraded on the target machine - install_requires = ['docutils>=0.3'], - - package_data = { - # If any package contains *.txt or *.rst files, include them: - '': ['*.txt', '*.rst'], - # And include any *.msg files found in the 'hello' package, too: - 'hello': ['*.msg'], - }, - - # metadata for upload to PyPI - author = "Me", - author_email = "me@example.com", - description = "This is an Example Package", - license = "PSF", - keywords = "hello world example examples", - url = "http://example.com/HelloWorld/", # project home page, if any - - # could also include long_description, download_url, classifiers, etc. - ) - -In the sections that follow, we'll explain what most of these ``setup()`` -arguments do (except for the metadata ones), and the various ways you might use -them in your own project(s). - - -Specifying Your Project's Version ---------------------------------- - -Setuptools can work well with most versioning schemes; there are, however, a -few special things to watch out for, in order to ensure that setuptools and -EasyInstall can always tell what version of your package is newer than another -version. Knowing these things will also help you correctly specify what -versions of other projects your project depends on. - -A version consists of an alternating series of release numbers and pre-release -or post-release tags. A release number is a series of digits punctuated by -dots, such as ``2.4`` or ``0.5``. Each series of digits is treated -numerically, so releases ``2.1`` and ``2.1.0`` are different ways to spell the -same release number, denoting the first subrelease of release 2. But ``2.10`` -is the *tenth* subrelease of release 2, and so is a different and newer release -from ``2.1`` or ``2.1.0``. Leading zeros within a series of digits are also -ignored, so ``2.01`` is the same as ``2.1``, and different from ``2.0.1``. - -Following a release number, you can have either a pre-release or post-release -tag. Pre-release tags make a version be considered *older* than the version -they are appended to. So, revision ``2.4`` is *newer* than revision ``2.4c1``, -which in turn is newer than ``2.4b1`` or ``2.4a1``. Postrelease tags make -a version be considered *newer* than the version they are appended to. So, -revisions like ``2.4-1`` and ``2.4pl3`` are newer than ``2.4``, but are *older* -than ``2.4.1`` (which has a higher release number). - -A pre-release tag is a series of letters that are alphabetically before -"final". Some examples of prerelease tags would include ``alpha``, ``beta``, -``a``, ``c``, ``dev``, and so on. You do not have to place a dot or dash -before the prerelease tag if it's immediately after a number, but it's okay to -do so if you prefer. Thus, ``2.4c1`` and ``2.4.c1`` and ``2.4-c1`` all -represent release candidate 1 of version ``2.4``, and are treated as identical -by setuptools. - -In addition, there are three special prerelease tags that are treated as if -they were the letter ``c``: ``pre``, ``preview``, and ``rc``. So, version -``2.4rc1``, ``2.4pre1`` and ``2.4preview1`` are all the exact same version as -``2.4c1``, and are treated as identical by setuptools. - -A post-release tag is either a series of letters that are alphabetically -greater than or equal to "final", or a dash (``-``). Post-release tags are -generally used to separate patch numbers, port numbers, build numbers, revision -numbers, or date stamps from the release number. For example, the version -``2.4-r1263`` might denote Subversion revision 1263 of a post-release patch of -version ``2.4``. Or you might use ``2.4-20051127`` to denote a date-stamped -post-release. - -Notice that after each pre or post-release tag, you are free to place another -release number, followed again by more pre- or post-release tags. For example, -``0.6a9.dev-r41475`` could denote Subversion revision 41475 of the in- -development version of the ninth alpha of release 0.6. Notice that ``dev`` is -a pre-release tag, so this version is a *lower* version number than ``0.6a9``, -which would be the actual ninth alpha of release 0.6. But the ``-r41475`` is -a post-release tag, so this version is *newer* than ``0.6a9.dev``. - -For the most part, setuptools' interpretation of version numbers is intuitive, -but here are a few tips that will keep you out of trouble in the corner cases: - -* Don't stick adjoining pre-release tags together without a dot or number - between them. Version ``1.9adev`` is the ``adev`` prerelease of ``1.9``, - *not* a development pre-release of ``1.9a``. Use ``.dev`` instead, as in - ``1.9a.dev``, or separate the prerelease tags with a number, as in - ``1.9a0dev``. ``1.9a.dev``, ``1.9a0dev``, and even ``1.9.a.dev`` are - identical versions from setuptools' point of view, so you can use whatever - scheme you prefer. - -* If you want to be certain that your chosen numbering scheme works the way - you think it will, you can use the ``pkg_resources.parse_version()`` function - to compare different version numbers:: - - >>> from pkg_resources import parse_version - >>> parse_version('1.9.a.dev') == parse_version('1.9a0dev') - True - >>> parse_version('2.1-rc2') < parse_version('2.1') - True - >>> parse_version('0.6a9dev-r41475') < parse_version('0.6a9') - True - -Once you've decided on a version numbering scheme for your project, you can -have setuptools automatically tag your in-development releases with various -pre- or post-release tags. See the following sections for more details: - -* `Tagging and "Daily Build" or "Snapshot" Releases`_ -* `Managing "Continuous Releases" Using Subversion`_ -* The `egg_info`_ command - - -New and Changed ``setup()`` Keywords -==================================== - -The following keyword arguments to ``setup()`` are added or changed by -``setuptools``. All of them are optional; you do not have to supply them -unless you need the associated ``setuptools`` feature. - -``include_package_data`` - If set to ``True``, this tells ``setuptools`` to automatically include any - data files it finds inside your package directories, that are either under - CVS or Subversion control, or which are specified by your ``MANIFEST.in`` - file. For more information, see the section below on `Including Data - Files`_. - -``exclude_package_data`` - A dictionary mapping package names to lists of glob patterns that should - be *excluded* from your package directories. You can use this to trim back - any excess files included by ``include_package_data``. For a complete - description and examples, see the section below on `Including Data Files`_. - -``package_data`` - A dictionary mapping package names to lists of glob patterns. For a - complete description and examples, see the section below on `Including - Data Files`_. You do not need to use this option if you are using - ``include_package_data``, unless you need to add e.g. files that are - generated by your setup script and build process. (And are therefore not - in source control or are files that you don't want to include in your - source distribution.) - -``zip_safe`` - A boolean (True or False) flag specifying whether the project can be - safely installed and run from a zip file. If this argument is not - supplied, the ``bdist_egg`` command will have to analyze all of your - project's contents for possible problems each time it buids an egg. - -``install_requires`` - A string or list of strings specifying what other distributions need to - be installed when this one is. See the section below on `Declaring - Dependencies`_ for details and examples of the format of this argument. - -``entry_points`` - A dictionary mapping entry point group names to strings or lists of strings - defining the entry points. Entry points are used to support dynamic - discovery of services or plugins provided by a project. See `Dynamic - Discovery of Services and Plugins`_ for details and examples of the format - of this argument. In addition, this keyword is used to support `Automatic - Script Creation`_. - -``extras_require`` - A dictionary mapping names of "extras" (optional features of your project) - to strings or lists of strings specifying what other distributions must be - installed to support those features. See the section below on `Declaring - Dependencies`_ for details and examples of the format of this argument. - -``setup_requires`` - A string or list of strings specifying what other distributions need to - be present in order for the *setup script* to run. ``setuptools`` will - attempt to obtain these (even going so far as to download them using - ``EasyInstall``) before processing the rest of the setup script or commands. - This argument is needed if you are using distutils extensions as part of - your build process; for example, extensions that process setup() arguments - and turn them into EGG-INFO metadata files. - - (Note: projects listed in ``setup_requires`` will NOT be automatically - installed on the system where the setup script is being run. They are - simply downloaded to the setup directory if they're not locally available - already. If you want them to be installed, as well as being available - when the setup script is run, you should add them to ``install_requires`` - **and** ``setup_requires``.) - -``dependency_links`` - A list of strings naming URLs to be searched when satisfying dependencies. - These links will be used if needed to install packages specified by - ``setup_requires`` or ``tests_require``. They will also be written into - the egg's metadata for use by tools like EasyInstall to use when installing - an ``.egg`` file. - -``namespace_packages`` - A list of strings naming the project's "namespace packages". A namespace - package is a package that may be split across multiple project - distributions. For example, Zope 3's ``zope`` package is a namespace - package, because subpackages like ``zope.interface`` and ``zope.publisher`` - may be distributed separately. The egg runtime system can automatically - merge such subpackages into a single parent package at runtime, as long - as you declare them in each project that contains any subpackages of the - namespace package, and as long as the namespace package's ``__init__.py`` - does not contain any code other than a namespace declaration. See the - section below on `Namespace Packages`_ for more information. - -``test_suite`` - A string naming a ``unittest.TestCase`` subclass (or a package or module - containing one or more of them, or a method of such a subclass), or naming - a function that can be called with no arguments and returns a - ``unittest.TestSuite``. If the named suite is a module, and the module - has an ``additional_tests()`` function, it is called and the results are - added to the tests to be run. If the named suite is a package, any - submodules and subpackages are recursively added to the overall test suite. - - Specifying this argument enables use of the `test`_ command to run the - specified test suite, e.g. via ``setup.py test``. See the section on the - `test`_ command below for more details. - -``tests_require`` - If your project's tests need one or more additional packages besides those - needed to install it, you can use this option to specify them. It should - be a string or list of strings specifying what other distributions need to - be present for the package's tests to run. When you run the ``test`` - command, ``setuptools`` will attempt to obtain these (even going - so far as to download them using ``EasyInstall``). Note that these - required projects will *not* be installed on the system where the tests - are run, but only downloaded to the project's setup directory if they're - not already installed locally. - -.. _test_loader: - -``test_loader`` - If you would like to use a different way of finding tests to run than what - setuptools normally uses, you can specify a module name and class name in - this argument. The named class must be instantiable with no arguments, and - its instances must support the ``loadTestsFromNames()`` method as defined - in the Python ``unittest`` module's ``TestLoader`` class. Setuptools will - pass only one test "name" in the `names` argument: the value supplied for - the ``test_suite`` argument. The loader you specify may interpret this - string in any way it likes, as there are no restrictions on what may be - contained in a ``test_suite`` string. - - The module name and class name must be separated by a ``:``. The default - value of this argument is ``"setuptools.command.test:ScanningLoader"``. If - you want to use the default ``unittest`` behavior, you can specify - ``"unittest:TestLoader"`` as your ``test_loader`` argument instead. This - will prevent automatic scanning of submodules and subpackages. - - The module and class you specify here may be contained in another package, - as long as you use the ``tests_require`` option to ensure that the package - containing the loader class is available when the ``test`` command is run. - -``eager_resources`` - A list of strings naming resources that should be extracted together, if - any of them is needed, or if any C extensions included in the project are - imported. This argument is only useful if the project will be installed as - a zipfile, and there is a need to have all of the listed resources be - extracted to the filesystem *as a unit*. Resources listed here - should be '/'-separated paths, relative to the source root, so to list a - resource ``foo.png`` in package ``bar.baz``, you would include the string - ``bar/baz/foo.png`` in this argument. - - If you only need to obtain resources one at a time, or you don't have any C - extensions that access other files in the project (such as data files or - shared libraries), you probably do NOT need this argument and shouldn't - mess with it. For more details on how this argument works, see the section - below on `Automatic Resource Extraction`_. - -``use_2to3`` - Convert the source code from Python 2 to Python 3 with 2to3 during the - build process. See :doc:`python3` for more details. - -``convert_2to3_doctests`` - List of doctest source files that need to be converted with 2to3. - See :doc:`python3` for more details. - -``use_2to3_fixers`` - A list of modules to search for additional fixers to be used during - the 2to3 conversion. See :doc:`python3` for more details. - - -Using ``find_packages()`` -------------------------- - -For simple projects, it's usually easy enough to manually add packages to -the ``packages`` argument of ``setup()``. However, for very large projects -(Twisted, PEAK, Zope, Chandler, etc.), it can be a big burden to keep the -package list updated. That's what ``setuptools.find_packages()`` is for. - -``find_packages()`` takes a source directory, and a list of package names or -patterns to exclude. If omitted, the source directory defaults to the same -directory as the setup script. Some projects use a ``src`` or ``lib`` -directory as the root of their source tree, and those projects would of course -use ``"src"`` or ``"lib"`` as the first argument to ``find_packages()``. (And -such projects also need something like ``package_dir = {'':'src'}`` in their -``setup()`` arguments, but that's just a normal distutils thing.) - -Anyway, ``find_packages()`` walks the target directory, and finds Python -packages by looking for ``__init__.py`` files. It then filters the list of -packages using the exclusion patterns. - -Exclusion patterns are package names, optionally including wildcards. For -example, ``find_packages(exclude=["*.tests"])`` will exclude all packages whose -last name part is ``tests``. Or, ``find_packages(exclude=["*.tests", -"*.tests.*"])`` will also exclude any subpackages of packages named ``tests``, -but it still won't exclude a top-level ``tests`` package or the children -thereof. In fact, if you really want no ``tests`` packages at all, you'll need -something like this:: - - find_packages(exclude=["*.tests", "*.tests.*", "tests.*", "tests"]) - -in order to cover all the bases. Really, the exclusion patterns are intended -to cover simpler use cases than this, like excluding a single, specified -package and its subpackages. - -Regardless of the target directory or exclusions, the ``find_packages()`` -function returns a list of package names suitable for use as the ``packages`` -argument to ``setup()``, and so is usually the easiest way to set that -argument in your setup script. Especially since it frees you from having to -remember to modify your setup script whenever your project grows additional -top-level packages or subpackages. - - -Automatic Script Creation -========================= - -Packaging and installing scripts can be a bit awkward with the distutils. For -one thing, there's no easy way to have a script's filename match local -conventions on both Windows and POSIX platforms. For another, you often have -to create a separate file just for the "main" script, when your actual "main" -is a function in a module somewhere. And even in Python 2.4, using the ``-m`` -option only works for actual ``.py`` files that aren't installed in a package. - -``setuptools`` fixes all of these problems by automatically generating scripts -for you with the correct extension, and on Windows it will even create an -``.exe`` file so that users don't have to change their ``PATHEXT`` settings. -The way to use this feature is to define "entry points" in your setup script -that indicate what function the generated script should import and run. For -example, to create two console scripts called ``foo`` and ``bar``, and a GUI -script called ``baz``, you might do something like this:: - - setup( - # other arguments here... - entry_points = { - 'console_scripts': [ - 'foo = my_package.some_module:main_func', - 'bar = other_module:some_func', - ], - 'gui_scripts': [ - 'baz = my_package_gui.start_func', - ] - } - ) - -When this project is installed on non-Windows platforms (using "setup.py -install", "setup.py develop", or by using EasyInstall), a set of ``foo``, -``bar``, and ``baz`` scripts will be installed that import ``main_func`` and -``some_func`` from the specified modules. The functions you specify are called -with no arguments, and their return value is passed to ``sys.exit()``, so you -can return an errorlevel or message to print to stderr. - -On Windows, a set of ``foo.exe``, ``bar.exe``, and ``baz.exe`` launchers are -created, alongside a set of ``foo.py``, ``bar.py``, and ``baz.pyw`` files. The -``.exe`` wrappers find and execute the right version of Python to run the -``.py`` or ``.pyw`` file. - -You may define as many "console script" and "gui script" entry points as you -like, and each one can optionally specify "extras" that it depends on, that -will be added to ``sys.path`` when the script is run. For more information on -"extras", see the section below on `Declaring Extras`_. For more information -on "entry points" in general, see the section below on `Dynamic Discovery of -Services and Plugins`_. - - -"Eggsecutable" Scripts ----------------------- - -Occasionally, there are situations where it's desirable to make an ``.egg`` -file directly executable. You can do this by including an entry point such -as the following:: - - setup( - # other arguments here... - entry_points = { - 'setuptools.installation': [ - 'eggsecutable = my_package.some_module:main_func', - ] - } - ) - -Any eggs built from the above setup script will include a short excecutable -prelude that imports and calls ``main_func()`` from ``my_package.some_module``. -The prelude can be run on Unix-like platforms (including Mac and Linux) by -invoking the egg with ``/bin/sh``, or by enabling execute permissions on the -``.egg`` file. For the executable prelude to run, the appropriate version of -Python must be available via the ``PATH`` environment variable, under its -"long" name. That is, if the egg is built for Python 2.3, there must be a -``python2.3`` executable present in a directory on ``PATH``. - -This feature is primarily intended to support distribute_setup the installation of -setuptools itself on non-Windows platforms, but may also be useful for other -projects as well. - -IMPORTANT NOTE: Eggs with an "eggsecutable" header cannot be renamed, or -invoked via symlinks. They *must* be invoked using their original filename, in -order to ensure that, once running, ``pkg_resources`` will know what project -and version is in use. The header script will check this and exit with an -error if the ``.egg`` file has been renamed or is invoked via a symlink that -changes its base name. - - -Declaring Dependencies -====================== - -``setuptools`` supports automatically installing dependencies when a package is -installed, and including information about dependencies in Python Eggs (so that -package management tools like EasyInstall can use the information). - -``setuptools`` and ``pkg_resources`` use a common syntax for specifying a -project's required dependencies. This syntax consists of a project's PyPI -name, optionally followed by a comma-separated list of "extras" in square -brackets, optionally followed by a comma-separated list of version -specifiers. A version specifier is one of the operators ``<``, ``>``, ``<=``, -``>=``, ``==`` or ``!=``, followed by a version identifier. Tokens may be -separated by whitespace, but any whitespace or nonstandard characters within a -project name or version identifier must be replaced with ``-``. - -Version specifiers for a given project are internally sorted into ascending -version order, and used to establish what ranges of versions are acceptable. -Adjacent redundant conditions are also consolidated (e.g. ``">1, >2"`` becomes -``">1"``, and ``"<2,<3"`` becomes ``"<3"``). ``"!="`` versions are excised from -the ranges they fall within. A project's version is then checked for -membership in the resulting ranges. (Note that providing conflicting conditions -for the same version (e.g. "<2,>=2" or "==2,!=2") is meaningless and may -therefore produce bizarre results.) - -Here are some example requirement specifiers:: - - docutils >= 0.3 - - # comment lines and \ continuations are allowed in requirement strings - BazSpam ==1.1, ==1.2, ==1.3, ==1.4, ==1.5, \ - ==1.6, ==1.7 # and so are line-end comments - - PEAK[FastCGI, reST]>=0.5a4 - - setuptools==0.5a7 - -The simplest way to include requirement specifiers is to use the -``install_requires`` argument to ``setup()``. It takes a string or list of -strings containing requirement specifiers. If you include more than one -requirement in a string, each requirement must begin on a new line. - -This has three effects: - -1. When your project is installed, either by using EasyInstall, ``setup.py - install``, or ``setup.py develop``, all of the dependencies not already - installed will be located (via PyPI), downloaded, built (if necessary), - and installed. - -2. Any scripts in your project will be installed with wrappers that verify - the availability of the specified dependencies at runtime, and ensure that - the correct versions are added to ``sys.path`` (e.g. if multiple versions - have been installed). - -3. Python Egg distributions will include a metadata file listing the - dependencies. - -Note, by the way, that if you declare your dependencies in ``setup.py``, you do -*not* need to use the ``require()`` function in your scripts or modules, as -long as you either install the project or use ``setup.py develop`` to do -development work on it. (See `"Development Mode"`_ below for more details on -using ``setup.py develop``.) - - -Dependencies that aren't in PyPI --------------------------------- - -If your project depends on packages that aren't registered in PyPI, you may -still be able to depend on them, as long as they are available for download -as: - -- an egg, in the standard distutils ``sdist`` format, -- a single ``.py`` file, or -- a VCS repository (Subversion, Mercurial, or Git). - -You just need to add some URLs to the ``dependency_links`` argument to -``setup()``. - -The URLs must be either: - -1. direct download URLs, -2. the URLs of web pages that contain direct download links, or -3. the repository's URL - -In general, it's better to link to web pages, because it is usually less -complex to update a web page than to release a new version of your project. -You can also use a SourceForge ``showfiles.php`` link in the case where a -package you depend on is distributed via SourceForge. - -If you depend on a package that's distributed as a single ``.py`` file, you -must include an ``"#egg=project-version"`` suffix to the URL, to give a project -name and version number. (Be sure to escape any dashes in the name or version -by replacing them with underscores.) EasyInstall will recognize this suffix -and automatically create a trivial ``setup.py`` to wrap the single ``.py`` file -as an egg. - -In the case of a VCS checkout, you should also append ``#egg=project-version`` -in order to identify for what package that checkout should be used. You can -append ``@REV`` to the URL's path (before the fragment) to specify a revision. -Additionally, you can also force the VCS being used by prepending the URL with -a certain prefix. Currently available are: - -- ``svn+URL`` for Subversion, -- ``git+URL`` for Git, and -- ``hg+URL`` for Mercurial - -A more complete example would be: - - ``vcs+proto://host/path@revision#egg=project-version`` - -Be careful with the version. It should match the one inside the project files. -If you want do disregard the version, you have to omit it both in the -``requires`` and in the URL's fragment. - -This will do a checkout (or a clone, in Git and Mercurial parlance) to a -temporary folder and run ``setup.py bdist_egg``. - -The ``dependency_links`` option takes the form of a list of URL strings. For -example, the below will cause EasyInstall to search the specified page for -eggs or source distributions, if the package's dependencies aren't already -installed:: - - setup( - ... - dependency_links = [ - "http://peak.telecommunity.com/snapshots/" - ], - ) - - -.. _Declaring Extras: - - -Declaring "Extras" (optional features with their own dependencies) ------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Sometimes a project has "recommended" dependencies, that are not required for -all uses of the project. For example, a project might offer optional PDF -output if ReportLab is installed, and reStructuredText support if docutils is -installed. These optional features are called "extras", and setuptools allows -you to define their requirements as well. In this way, other projects that -require these optional features can force the additional requirements to be -installed, by naming the desired extras in their ``install_requires``. - -For example, let's say that Project A offers optional PDF and reST support:: - - setup( - name="Project-A", - ... - extras_require = { - 'PDF': ["ReportLab>=1.2", "RXP"], - 'reST': ["docutils>=0.3"], - } - ) - -As you can see, the ``extras_require`` argument takes a dictionary mapping -names of "extra" features, to strings or lists of strings describing those -features' requirements. These requirements will *not* be automatically -installed unless another package depends on them (directly or indirectly) by -including the desired "extras" in square brackets after the associated project -name. (Or if the extras were listed in a requirement spec on the EasyInstall -command line.) - -Extras can be used by a project's `entry points`_ to specify dynamic -dependencies. For example, if Project A includes a "rst2pdf" script, it might -declare it like this, so that the "PDF" requirements are only resolved if the -"rst2pdf" script is run:: - - setup( - name="Project-A", - ... - entry_points = { - 'console_scripts': - ['rst2pdf = project_a.tools.pdfgen [PDF]'], - ['rst2html = project_a.tools.htmlgen'], - # more script entry points ... - } - ) - -Projects can also use another project's extras when specifying dependencies. -For example, if project B needs "project A" with PDF support installed, it -might declare the dependency like this:: - - setup( - name="Project-B", - install_requires = ["Project-A[PDF]"], - ... - ) - -This will cause ReportLab to be installed along with project A, if project B is -installed -- even if project A was already installed. In this way, a project -can encapsulate groups of optional "downstream dependencies" under a feature -name, so that packages that depend on it don't have to know what the downstream -dependencies are. If a later version of Project A builds in PDF support and -no longer needs ReportLab, or if it ends up needing other dependencies besides -ReportLab in order to provide PDF support, Project B's setup information does -not need to change, but the right packages will still be installed if needed. - -Note, by the way, that if a project ends up not needing any other packages to -support a feature, it should keep an empty requirements list for that feature -in its ``extras_require`` argument, so that packages depending on that feature -don't break (due to an invalid feature name). For example, if Project A above -builds in PDF support and no longer needs ReportLab, it could change its -setup to this:: - - setup( - name="Project-A", - ... - extras_require = { - 'PDF': [], - 'reST': ["docutils>=0.3"], - } - ) - -so that Package B doesn't have to remove the ``[PDF]`` from its requirement -specifier. - - -Including Data Files -==================== - -The distutils have traditionally allowed installation of "data files", which -are placed in a platform-specific location. However, the most common use case -for data files distributed with a package is for use *by* the package, usually -by including the data files in the package directory. - -Setuptools offers three ways to specify data files to be included in your -packages. First, you can simply use the ``include_package_data`` keyword, -e.g.:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - ... - include_package_data = True - ) - -This tells setuptools to install any data files it finds in your packages. -The data files must be under CVS or Subversion control, or else they must be -specified via the distutils' ``MANIFEST.in`` file. (They can also be tracked -by another revision control system, using an appropriate plugin. See the -section below on `Adding Support for Other Revision Control Systems`_ for -information on how to write such plugins.) - -If the data files are not under version control, or are not in a supported -version control system, or if you want finer-grained control over what files -are included (for example, if you have documentation files in your package -directories and want to exclude them from installation), then you can also use -the ``package_data`` keyword, e.g.:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - ... - package_data = { - # If any package contains *.txt or *.rst files, include them: - '': ['*.txt', '*.rst'], - # And include any *.msg files found in the 'hello' package, too: - 'hello': ['*.msg'], - } - ) - -The ``package_data`` argument is a dictionary that maps from package names to -lists of glob patterns. The globs may include subdirectory names, if the data -files are contained in a subdirectory of the package. For example, if the -package tree looks like this:: - - setup.py - src/ - mypkg/ - __init__.py - mypkg.txt - data/ - somefile.dat - otherdata.dat - -The setuptools setup file might look like this:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - ... - packages = find_packages('src'), # include all packages under src - package_dir = {'':'src'}, # tell distutils packages are under src - - package_data = { - # If any package contains *.txt files, include them: - '': ['*.txt'], - # And include any *.dat files found in the 'data' subdirectory - # of the 'mypkg' package, also: - 'mypkg': ['data/*.dat'], - } - ) - -Notice that if you list patterns in ``package_data`` under the empty string, -these patterns are used to find files in every package, even ones that also -have their own patterns listed. Thus, in the above example, the ``mypkg.txt`` -file gets included even though it's not listed in the patterns for ``mypkg``. - -Also notice that if you use paths, you *must* use a forward slash (``/``) as -the path separator, even if you are on Windows. Setuptools automatically -converts slashes to appropriate platform-specific separators at build time. - -(Note: although the ``package_data`` argument was previously only available in -``setuptools``, it was also added to the Python ``distutils`` package as of -Python 2.4; there is `some documentation for the feature`__ available on the -python.org website. If using the setuptools-specific ``include_package_data`` -argument, files specified by ``package_data`` will *not* be automatically -added to the manifest unless they are tracked by a supported version control -system, or are listed in the MANIFEST.in file.) - -__ http://docs.python.org/dist/node11.html - -Sometimes, the ``include_package_data`` or ``package_data`` options alone -aren't sufficient to precisely define what files you want included. For -example, you may want to include package README files in your revision control -system and source distributions, but exclude them from being installed. So, -setuptools offers an ``exclude_package_data`` option as well, that allows you -to do things like this:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - ... - packages = find_packages('src'), # include all packages under src - package_dir = {'':'src'}, # tell distutils packages are under src - - include_package_data = True, # include everything in source control - - # ...but exclude README.txt from all packages - exclude_package_data = { '': ['README.txt'] }, - ) - -The ``exclude_package_data`` option is a dictionary mapping package names to -lists of wildcard patterns, just like the ``package_data`` option. And, just -as with that option, a key of ``''`` will apply the given pattern(s) to all -packages. However, any files that match these patterns will be *excluded* -from installation, even if they were listed in ``package_data`` or were -included as a result of using ``include_package_data``. - -In summary, the three options allow you to: - -``include_package_data`` - Accept all data files and directories matched by ``MANIFEST.in`` or found - in source control. - -``package_data`` - Specify additional patterns to match files and directories that may or may - not be matched by ``MANIFEST.in`` or found in source control. - -``exclude_package_data`` - Specify patterns for data files and directories that should *not* be - included when a package is installed, even if they would otherwise have - been included due to the use of the preceding options. - -NOTE: Due to the way the distutils build process works, a data file that you -include in your project and then stop including may be "orphaned" in your -project's build directories, requiring you to run ``setup.py clean --all`` to -fully remove them. This may also be important for your users and contributors -if they track intermediate revisions of your project using Subversion; be sure -to let them know when you make changes that remove files from inclusion so they -can run ``setup.py clean --all``. - - -Accessing Data Files at Runtime -------------------------------- - -Typically, existing programs manipulate a package's ``__file__`` attribute in -order to find the location of data files. However, this manipulation isn't -compatible with PEP 302-based import hooks, including importing from zip files -and Python Eggs. It is strongly recommended that, if you are using data files, -you should use the `Resource Management API`_ of ``pkg_resources`` to access -them. The ``pkg_resources`` module is distributed as part of setuptools, so if -you're using setuptools to distribute your package, there is no reason not to -use its resource management API. See also `Accessing Package Resources`_ for -a quick example of converting code that uses ``__file__`` to use -``pkg_resources`` instead. - -.. _Resource Management API: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/PythonEggs#resource-management -.. _Accessing Package Resources: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/PythonEggs#accessing-package-resources - - -Non-Package Data Files ----------------------- - -The ``distutils`` normally install general "data files" to a platform-specific -location (e.g. ``/usr/share``). This feature intended to be used for things -like documentation, example configuration files, and the like. ``setuptools`` -does not install these data files in a separate location, however. They are -bundled inside the egg file or directory, alongside the Python modules and -packages. The data files can also be accessed using the `Resource Management -API`_, by specifying a ``Requirement`` instead of a package name:: - - from pkg_resources import Requirement, resource_filename - filename = resource_filename(Requirement.parse("MyProject"),"sample.conf") - -The above code will obtain the filename of the "sample.conf" file in the data -root of the "MyProject" distribution. - -Note, by the way, that this encapsulation of data files means that you can't -actually install data files to some arbitrary location on a user's machine; -this is a feature, not a bug. You can always include a script in your -distribution that extracts and copies your the documentation or data files to -a user-specified location, at their discretion. If you put related data files -in a single directory, you can use ``resource_filename()`` with the directory -name to get a filesystem directory that then can be copied with the ``shutil`` -module. (Even if your package is installed as a zipfile, calling -``resource_filename()`` on a directory will return an actual filesystem -directory, whose contents will be that entire subtree of your distribution.) - -(Of course, if you're writing a new package, you can just as easily place your -data files or directories inside one of your packages, rather than using the -distutils' approach. However, if you're updating an existing application, it -may be simpler not to change the way it currently specifies these data files.) - - -Automatic Resource Extraction ------------------------------ - -If you are using tools that expect your resources to be "real" files, or your -project includes non-extension native libraries or other files that your C -extensions expect to be able to access, you may need to list those files in -the ``eager_resources`` argument to ``setup()``, so that the files will be -extracted together, whenever a C extension in the project is imported. - -This is especially important if your project includes shared libraries *other* -than distutils-built C extensions, and those shared libraries use file -extensions other than ``.dll``, ``.so``, or ``.dylib``, which are the -extensions that setuptools 0.6a8 and higher automatically detects as shared -libraries and adds to the ``native_libs.txt`` file for you. Any shared -libraries whose names do not end with one of those extensions should be listed -as ``eager_resources``, because they need to be present in the filesystem when -he C extensions that link to them are used. - -The ``pkg_resources`` runtime for compressed packages will automatically -extract *all* C extensions and ``eager_resources`` at the same time, whenever -*any* C extension or eager resource is requested via the ``resource_filename()`` -API. (C extensions are imported using ``resource_filename()`` internally.) -This ensures that C extensions will see all of the "real" files that they -expect to see. - -Note also that you can list directory resource names in ``eager_resources`` as -well, in which case the directory's contents (including subdirectories) will be -extracted whenever any C extension or eager resource is requested. - -Please note that if you're not sure whether you need to use this argument, you -don't! It's really intended to support projects with lots of non-Python -dependencies and as a last resort for crufty projects that can't otherwise -handle being compressed. If your package is pure Python, Python plus data -files, or Python plus C, you really don't need this. You've got to be using -either C or an external program that needs "real" files in your project before -there's any possibility of ``eager_resources`` being relevant to your project. - - -Extensible Applications and Frameworks -====================================== - - -.. _Entry Points: - -Dynamic Discovery of Services and Plugins ------------------------------------------ - -``setuptools`` supports creating libraries that "plug in" to extensible -applications and frameworks, by letting you register "entry points" in your -project that can be imported by the application or framework. - -For example, suppose that a blogging tool wants to support plugins -that provide translation for various file types to the blog's output format. -The framework might define an "entry point group" called ``blogtool.parsers``, -and then allow plugins to register entry points for the file extensions they -support. - -This would allow people to create distributions that contain one or more -parsers for different file types, and then the blogging tool would be able to -find the parsers at runtime by looking up an entry point for the file -extension (or mime type, or however it wants to). - -Note that if the blogging tool includes parsers for certain file formats, it -can register these as entry points in its own setup script, which means it -doesn't have to special-case its built-in formats. They can just be treated -the same as any other plugin's entry points would be. - -If you're creating a project that plugs in to an existing application or -framework, you'll need to know what entry points or entry point groups are -defined by that application or framework. Then, you can register entry points -in your setup script. Here are a few examples of ways you might register an -``.rst`` file parser entry point in the ``blogtool.parsers`` entry point group, -for our hypothetical blogging tool:: - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = {'blogtool.parsers': '.rst = some_module:SomeClass'} - ) - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = {'blogtool.parsers': ['.rst = some_module:a_func']} - ) - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = """ - [blogtool.parsers] - .rst = some.nested.module:SomeClass.some_classmethod [reST] - """, - extras_require = dict(reST = "Docutils>=0.3.5") - ) - -The ``entry_points`` argument to ``setup()`` accepts either a string with -``.ini``-style sections, or a dictionary mapping entry point group names to -either strings or lists of strings containing entry point specifiers. An -entry point specifier consists of a name and value, separated by an ``=`` -sign. The value consists of a dotted module name, optionally followed by a -``:`` and a dotted identifier naming an object within the module. It can -also include a bracketed list of "extras" that are required for the entry -point to be used. When the invoking application or framework requests loading -of an entry point, any requirements implied by the associated extras will be -passed to ``pkg_resources.require()``, so that an appropriate error message -can be displayed if the needed package(s) are missing. (Of course, the -invoking app or framework can ignore such errors if it wants to make an entry -point optional if a requirement isn't installed.) - - -Defining Additional Metadata ----------------------------- - -Some extensible applications and frameworks may need to define their own kinds -of metadata to include in eggs, which they can then access using the -``pkg_resources`` metadata APIs. Ordinarily, this is done by having plugin -developers include additional files in their ``ProjectName.egg-info`` -directory. However, since it can be tedious to create such files by hand, you -may want to create a distutils extension that will create the necessary files -from arguments to ``setup()``, in much the same way that ``setuptools`` does -for many of the ``setup()`` arguments it adds. See the section below on -`Creating distutils Extensions`_ for more details, especially the subsection on -`Adding new EGG-INFO Files`_. - - -"Development Mode" -================== - -Under normal circumstances, the ``distutils`` assume that you are going to -build a distribution of your project, not use it in its "raw" or "unbuilt" -form. If you were to use the ``distutils`` that way, you would have to rebuild -and reinstall your project every time you made a change to it during -development. - -Another problem that sometimes comes up with the ``distutils`` is that you may -need to do development on two related projects at the same time. You may need -to put both projects' packages in the same directory to run them, but need to -keep them separate for revision control purposes. How can you do this? - -Setuptools allows you to deploy your projects for use in a common directory or -staging area, but without copying any files. Thus, you can edit each project's -code in its checkout directory, and only need to run build commands when you -change a project's C extensions or similarly compiled files. You can even -deploy a project into another project's checkout directory, if that's your -preferred way of working (as opposed to using a common independent staging area -or the site-packages directory). - -To do this, use the ``setup.py develop`` command. It works very similarly to -``setup.py install`` or the EasyInstall tool, except that it doesn't actually -install anything. Instead, it creates a special ``.egg-link`` file in the -deployment directory, that links to your project's source code. And, if your -deployment directory is Python's ``site-packages`` directory, it will also -update the ``easy-install.pth`` file to include your project's source code, -thereby making it available on ``sys.path`` for all programs using that Python -installation. - -If you have enabled the ``use_2to3`` flag, then of course the ``.egg-link`` -will not link directly to your source code when run under Python 3, since -that source code would be made for Python 2 and not work under Python 3. -Instead the ``setup.py develop`` will build Python 3 code under the ``build`` -directory, and link there. This means that after doing code changes you will -have to run ``setup.py build`` before these changes are picked up by your -Python 3 installation. - -In addition, the ``develop`` command creates wrapper scripts in the target -script directory that will run your in-development scripts after ensuring that -all your ``install_requires`` packages are available on ``sys.path``. - -You can deploy the same project to multiple staging areas, e.g. if you have -multiple projects on the same machine that are sharing the same project you're -doing development work. - -When you're done with a given development task, you can remove the project -source from a staging area using ``setup.py develop --uninstall``, specifying -the desired staging area if it's not the default. - -There are several options to control the precise behavior of the ``develop`` -command; see the section on the `develop`_ command below for more details. - -Note that you can also apply setuptools commands to non-setuptools projects, -using commands like this:: - - python -c "import setuptools; execfile('setup.py')" develop - -That is, you can simply list the normal setup commands and options following -the quoted part. - - -Distributing a ``setuptools``-based project -=========================================== - -Using ``setuptools``... Without bundling it! ---------------------------------------------- - -Your users might not have ``setuptools`` installed on their machines, or even -if they do, it might not be the right version. Fixing this is easy; just -download `distribute_setup.py`_, and put it in the same directory as your ``setup.py`` -script. (Be sure to add it to your revision control system, too.) Then add -these two lines to the very top of your setup script, before the script imports -anything from setuptools: - -.. code-block:: python - - import distribute_setup - distribute_setup.use_setuptools() - -That's it. The ``distribute_setup`` module will automatically download a matching -version of ``setuptools`` from PyPI, if it isn't present on the target system. -Whenever you install an updated version of setuptools, you should also update -your projects' ``distribute_setup.py`` files, so that a matching version gets installed -on the target machine(s). - -By the way, setuptools supports the new PyPI "upload" command, so you can use -``setup.py sdist upload`` or ``setup.py bdist_egg upload`` to upload your -source or egg distributions respectively. Your project's current version must -be registered with PyPI first, of course; you can use ``setup.py register`` to -do that. Or you can do it all in one step, e.g. ``setup.py register sdist -bdist_egg upload`` will register the package, build source and egg -distributions, and then upload them both to PyPI, where they'll be easily -found by other projects that depend on them. - -(By the way, if you need to distribute a specific version of ``setuptools``, -you can specify the exact version and base download URL as parameters to the -``use_setuptools()`` function. See the function's docstring for details.) - - -What Your Users Should Know ---------------------------- - -In general, a setuptools-based project looks just like any distutils-based -project -- as long as your users have an internet connection and are installing -to ``site-packages``, that is. But for some users, these conditions don't -apply, and they may become frustrated if this is their first encounter with -a setuptools-based project. To keep these users happy, you should review the -following topics in your project's installation instructions, if they are -relevant to your project and your target audience isn't already familiar with -setuptools and ``easy_install``. - -Network Access - If your project is using ``distribute_setup``, you should inform users of the - need to either have network access, or to preinstall the correct version of - setuptools using the `EasyInstall installation instructions`_. Those - instructions also have tips for dealing with firewalls as well as how to - manually download and install setuptools. - -Custom Installation Locations - You should inform your users that if they are installing your project to - somewhere other than the main ``site-packages`` directory, they should - first install setuptools using the instructions for `Custom Installation - Locations`_, before installing your project. - -Your Project's Dependencies - If your project depends on other projects that may need to be downloaded - from PyPI or elsewhere, you should list them in your installation - instructions, or tell users how to find out what they are. While most - users will not need this information, any users who don't have unrestricted - internet access may have to find, download, and install the other projects - manually. (Note, however, that they must still install those projects - using ``easy_install``, or your project will not know they are installed, - and your setup script will try to download them again.) - - If you want to be especially friendly to users with limited network access, - you may wish to build eggs for your project and its dependencies, making - them all available for download from your site, or at least create a page - with links to all of the needed eggs. In this way, users with limited - network access can manually download all the eggs to a single directory, - then use the ``-f`` option of ``easy_install`` to specify the directory - to find eggs in. Users who have full network access can just use ``-f`` - with the URL of your download page, and ``easy_install`` will find all the - needed eggs using your links directly. This is also useful when your - target audience isn't able to compile packages (e.g. most Windows users) - and your package or some of its dependencies include C code. - -Subversion or CVS Users and Co-Developers - Users and co-developers who are tracking your in-development code using - CVS, Subversion, or some other revision control system should probably read - this manual's sections regarding such development. Alternately, you may - wish to create a quick-reference guide containing the tips from this manual - that apply to your particular situation. For example, if you recommend - that people use ``setup.py develop`` when tracking your in-development - code, you should let them know that this needs to be run after every update - or commit. - - Similarly, if you remove modules or data files from your project, you - should remind them to run ``setup.py clean --all`` and delete any obsolete - ``.pyc`` or ``.pyo``. (This tip applies to the distutils in general, not - just setuptools, but not everybody knows about them; be kind to your users - by spelling out your project's best practices rather than leaving them - guessing.) - -Creating System Packages - Some users want to manage all Python packages using a single package - manager, and sometimes that package manager isn't ``easy_install``! - Setuptools currently supports ``bdist_rpm``, ``bdist_wininst``, and - ``bdist_dumb`` formats for system packaging. If a user has a locally- - installed "bdist" packaging tool that internally uses the distutils - ``install`` command, it should be able to work with ``setuptools``. Some - examples of "bdist" formats that this should work with include the - ``bdist_nsi`` and ``bdist_msi`` formats for Windows. - - However, packaging tools that build binary distributions by running - ``setup.py install`` on the command line or as a subprocess will require - modification to work with setuptools. They should use the - ``--single-version-externally-managed`` option to the ``install`` command, - combined with the standard ``--root`` or ``--record`` options. - See the `install command`_ documentation below for more details. The - ``bdist_deb`` command is an example of a command that currently requires - this kind of patching to work with setuptools. - - If you or your users have a problem building a usable system package for - your project, please report the problem via the mailing list so that - either the "bdist" tool in question or setuptools can be modified to - resolve the issue. - - - -Managing Multiple Projects --------------------------- - -If you're managing several projects that need to use ``distribute_setup``, and you -are using Subversion as your revision control system, you can use the -"svn:externals" property to share a single copy of ``distribute_setup`` between -projects, so that it will always be up-to-date whenever you check out or update -an individual project, without having to manually update each project to use -a new version. - -However, because Subversion only supports using directories as externals, you -have to turn ``distribute_setup.py`` into ``distribute_setup/__init__.py`` in order -to do this, then create "externals" definitions that map the ``distribute_setup`` -directory into each project. Also, if any of your projects use -``find_packages()`` on their setup directory, you will need to exclude the -resulting ``distribute_setup`` package, to keep it from being included in your -distributions, e.g.:: - - setup( - ... - packages = find_packages(exclude=['distribute_setup']), - ) - -Of course, the ``distribute_setup`` package will still be included in your -packages' source distributions, as it needs to be. - -For your convenience, you may use the following external definition, which will -track the latest version of setuptools:: - - ez_setup svn://svn.eby-sarna.com/svnroot/ez_setup - -You can set this by executing this command in your project directory:: - - svn propedit svn:externals . - -And then adding the line shown above to the file that comes up for editing. - - -Setting the ``zip_safe`` flag ------------------------------ - -For maximum performance, Python packages are best installed as zip files. -Not all packages, however, are capable of running in compressed form, because -they may expect to be able to access either source code or data files as -normal operating system files. So, ``setuptools`` can install your project -as a zipfile or a directory, and its default choice is determined by the -project's ``zip_safe`` flag. - -You can pass a True or False value for the ``zip_safe`` argument to the -``setup()`` function, or you can omit it. If you omit it, the ``bdist_egg`` -command will analyze your project's contents to see if it can detect any -conditions that would prevent it from working in a zipfile. It will output -notices to the console about any such conditions that it finds. - -Currently, this analysis is extremely conservative: it will consider the -project unsafe if it contains any C extensions or datafiles whatsoever. This -does *not* mean that the project can't or won't work as a zipfile! It just -means that the ``bdist_egg`` authors aren't yet comfortable asserting that -the project *will* work. If the project contains no C or data files, and does -no ``__file__`` or ``__path__`` introspection or source code manipulation, then -there is an extremely solid chance the project will work when installed as a -zipfile. (And if the project uses ``pkg_resources`` for all its data file -access, then C extensions and other data files shouldn't be a problem at all. -See the `Accessing Data Files at Runtime`_ section above for more information.) - -However, if ``bdist_egg`` can't be *sure* that your package will work, but -you've checked over all the warnings it issued, and you are either satisfied it -*will* work (or if you want to try it for yourself), then you should set -``zip_safe`` to ``True`` in your ``setup()`` call. If it turns out that it -doesn't work, you can always change it to ``False``, which will force -``setuptools`` to install your project as a directory rather than as a zipfile. - -Of course, the end-user can still override either decision, if they are using -EasyInstall to install your package. And, if you want to override for testing -purposes, you can just run ``setup.py easy_install --zip-ok .`` or ``setup.py -easy_install --always-unzip .`` in your project directory. to install the -package as a zipfile or directory, respectively. - -In the future, as we gain more experience with different packages and become -more satisfied with the robustness of the ``pkg_resources`` runtime, the -"zip safety" analysis may become less conservative. However, we strongly -recommend that you determine for yourself whether your project functions -correctly when installed as a zipfile, correct any problems if you can, and -then make an explicit declaration of ``True`` or ``False`` for the ``zip_safe`` -flag, so that it will not be necessary for ``bdist_egg`` or ``EasyInstall`` to -try to guess whether your project can work as a zipfile. - - -Namespace Packages ------------------- - -Sometimes, a large package is more useful if distributed as a collection of -smaller eggs. However, Python does not normally allow the contents of a -package to be retrieved from more than one location. "Namespace packages" -are a solution for this problem. When you declare a package to be a namespace -package, it means that the package has no meaningful contents in its -``__init__.py``, and that it is merely a container for modules and subpackages. - -The ``pkg_resources`` runtime will then automatically ensure that the contents -of namespace packages that are spread over multiple eggs or directories are -combined into a single "virtual" package. - -The ``namespace_packages`` argument to ``setup()`` lets you declare your -project's namespace packages, so that they will be included in your project's -metadata. The argument should list the namespace packages that the egg -participates in. For example, the ZopeInterface project might do this:: - - setup( - # ... - namespace_packages = ['zope'] - ) - -because it contains a ``zope.interface`` package that lives in the ``zope`` -namespace package. Similarly, a project for a standalone ``zope.publisher`` -would also declare the ``zope`` namespace package. When these projects are -installed and used, Python will see them both as part of a "virtual" ``zope`` -package, even though they will be installed in different locations. - -Namespace packages don't have to be top-level packages. For example, Zope 3's -``zope.app`` package is a namespace package, and in the future PEAK's -``peak.util`` package will be too. - -Note, by the way, that your project's source tree must include the namespace -packages' ``__init__.py`` files (and the ``__init__.py`` of any parent -packages), in a normal Python package layout. These ``__init__.py`` files -*must* contain the line:: - - __import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__) - -This code ensures that the namespace package machinery is operating and that -the current package is registered as a namespace package. - -You must NOT include any other code and data in a namespace package's -``__init__.py``. Even though it may appear to work during development, or when -projects are installed as ``.egg`` files, it will not work when the projects -are installed using "system" packaging tools -- in such cases the -``__init__.py`` files will not be installed, let alone executed. - -You must include the ``declare_namespace()`` line in the ``__init__.py`` of -*every* project that has contents for the namespace package in question, in -order to ensure that the namespace will be declared regardless of which -project's copy of ``__init__.py`` is loaded first. If the first loaded -``__init__.py`` doesn't declare it, it will never *be* declared, because no -other copies will ever be loaded!) - - -TRANSITIONAL NOTE -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Setuptools 0.6a automatically calls ``declare_namespace()`` for you at runtime, -but the 0.7a versions will *not*. This is because the automatic declaration -feature has some negative side effects, such as needing to import all namespace -packages during the initialization of the ``pkg_resources`` runtime, and also -the need for ``pkg_resources`` to be explicitly imported before any namespace -packages work at all. Beginning with the 0.7a releases, you'll be responsible -for including your own declaration lines, and the automatic declaration feature -will be dropped to get rid of the negative side effects. - -During the remainder of the 0.6 development cycle, therefore, setuptools will -warn you about missing ``declare_namespace()`` calls in your ``__init__.py`` -files, and you should correct these as soon as possible before setuptools 0.7a1 -is released. Namespace packages without declaration lines will not work -correctly once a user has upgraded to setuptools 0.7a1, so it's important that -you make this change now in order to avoid having your code break in the field. -Our apologies for the inconvenience, and thank you for your patience. - - - -Tagging and "Daily Build" or "Snapshot" Releases ------------------------------------------------- - -When a set of related projects are under development, it may be important to -track finer-grained version increments than you would normally use for e.g. -"stable" releases. While stable releases might be measured in dotted numbers -with alpha/beta/etc. status codes, development versions of a project often -need to be tracked by revision or build number or even build date. This is -especially true when projects in development need to refer to one another, and -therefore may literally need an up-to-the-minute version of something! - -To support these scenarios, ``setuptools`` allows you to "tag" your source and -egg distributions by adding one or more of the following to the project's -"official" version identifier: - -* A manually-specified pre-release tag, such as "build" or "dev", or a - manually-specified post-release tag, such as a build or revision number - (``--tag-build=STRING, -bSTRING``) - -* A "last-modified revision number" string generated automatically from - Subversion's metadata (assuming your project is being built from a Subversion - "working copy") (``--tag-svn-revision, -r``) - -* An 8-character representation of the build date (``--tag-date, -d``), as - a postrelease tag - -You can add these tags by adding ``egg_info`` and the desired options to -the command line ahead of the ``sdist`` or ``bdist`` commands that you want -to generate a daily build or snapshot for. See the section below on the -`egg_info`_ command for more details. - -(Also, before you release your project, be sure to see the section above on -`Specifying Your Project's Version`_ for more information about how pre- and -post-release tags affect how setuptools and EasyInstall interpret version -numbers. This is important in order to make sure that dependency processing -tools will know which versions of your project are newer than others.) - -Finally, if you are creating builds frequently, and either building them in a -downloadable location or are copying them to a distribution server, you should -probably also check out the `rotate`_ command, which lets you automatically -delete all but the N most-recently-modified distributions matching a glob -pattern. So, you can use a command line like:: - - setup.py egg_info -rbDEV bdist_egg rotate -m.egg -k3 - -to build an egg whose version info includes 'DEV-rNNNN' (where NNNN is the -most recent Subversion revision that affected the source tree), and then -delete any egg files from the distribution directory except for the three -that were built most recently. - -If you have to manage automated builds for multiple packages, each with -different tagging and rotation policies, you may also want to check out the -`alias`_ command, which would let each package define an alias like ``daily`` -that would perform the necessary tag, build, and rotate commands. Then, a -simpler script or cron job could just run ``setup.py daily`` in each project -directory. (And, you could also define sitewide or per-user default versions -of the ``daily`` alias, so that projects that didn't define their own would -use the appropriate defaults.) - - -Generating Source Distributions -------------------------------- - -``setuptools`` enhances the distutils' default algorithm for source file -selection, so that all files managed by CVS or Subversion in your project tree -are included in any source distribution you build. This is a big improvement -over having to manually write a ``MANIFEST.in`` file and try to keep it in -sync with your project. So, if you are using CVS or Subversion, and your -source distributions only need to include files that you're tracking in -revision control, don't create a a ``MANIFEST.in`` file for your project. -(And, if you already have one, you might consider deleting it the next time -you would otherwise have to change it.) - -(NOTE: other revision control systems besides CVS and Subversion can be -supported using plugins; see the section below on `Adding Support for Other -Revision Control Systems`_ for information on how to write such plugins.) - -If you need to include automatically generated files, or files that are kept in -an unsupported revision control system, you'll need to create a ``MANIFEST.in`` -file to specify any files that the default file location algorithm doesn't -catch. See the distutils documentation for more information on the format of -the ``MANIFEST.in`` file. - -But, be sure to ignore any part of the distutils documentation that deals with -``MANIFEST`` or how it's generated from ``MANIFEST.in``; setuptools shields you -from these issues and doesn't work the same way in any case. Unlike the -distutils, setuptools regenerates the source distribution manifest file -every time you build a source distribution, and it builds it inside the -project's ``.egg-info`` directory, out of the way of your main project -directory. You therefore need not worry about whether it is up-to-date or not. - -Indeed, because setuptools' approach to determining the contents of a source -distribution is so much simpler, its ``sdist`` command omits nearly all of -the options that the distutils' more complex ``sdist`` process requires. For -all practical purposes, you'll probably use only the ``--formats`` option, if -you use any option at all. - -(By the way, if you're using some other revision control system, you might -consider creating and publishing a `revision control plugin for setuptools`_.) - - -.. _revision control plugin for setuptools: `Adding Support for Other Revision Control Systems`_ - - -Making your package available for EasyInstall ---------------------------------------------- - -If you use the ``register`` command (``setup.py register``) to register your -package with PyPI, that's most of the battle right there. (See the -`docs for the register command`_ for more details.) - -.. _docs for the register command: http://docs.python.org/dist/package-index.html - -If you also use the `upload`_ command to upload actual distributions of your -package, that's even better, because EasyInstall will be able to find and -download them directly from your project's PyPI page. - -However, there may be reasons why you don't want to upload distributions to -PyPI, and just want your existing distributions (or perhaps a Subversion -checkout) to be used instead. - -So here's what you need to do before running the ``register`` command. There -are three ``setup()`` arguments that affect EasyInstall: - -``url`` and ``download_url`` - These become links on your project's PyPI page. EasyInstall will examine - them to see if they link to a package ("primary links"), or whether they are - HTML pages. If they're HTML pages, EasyInstall scans all HREF's on the - page for primary links - -``long_description`` - EasyInstall will check any URLs contained in this argument to see if they - are primary links. - -A URL is considered a "primary link" if it is a link to a .tar.gz, .tgz, .zip, -.egg, .egg.zip, .tar.bz2, or .exe file, or if it has an ``#egg=project`` or -``#egg=project-version`` fragment identifier attached to it. EasyInstall -attempts to determine a project name and optional version number from the text -of a primary link *without* downloading it. When it has found all the primary -links, EasyInstall will select the best match based on requested version, -platform compatibility, and other criteria. - -So, if your ``url`` or ``download_url`` point either directly to a downloadable -source distribution, or to HTML page(s) that have direct links to such, then -EasyInstall will be able to locate downloads automatically. If you want to -make Subversion checkouts available, then you should create links with either -``#egg=project`` or ``#egg=project-version`` added to the URL. You should -replace ``project`` and ``version`` with the values they would have in an egg -filename. (Be sure to actually generate an egg and then use the initial part -of the filename, rather than trying to guess what the escaped form of the -project name and version number will be.) - -Note that Subversion checkout links are of lower precedence than other kinds -of distributions, so EasyInstall will not select a Subversion checkout for -downloading unless it has a version included in the ``#egg=`` suffix, and -it's a higher version than EasyInstall has seen in any other links for your -project. - -As a result, it's a common practice to use mark checkout URLs with a version of -"dev" (i.e., ``#egg=projectname-dev``), so that users can do something like -this:: - - easy_install --editable projectname==dev - -in order to check out the in-development version of ``projectname``. - - -Managing "Continuous Releases" Using Subversion ------------------------------------------------ - -If you expect your users to track in-development versions of your project via -Subversion, there are a few additional steps you should take to ensure that -things work smoothly with EasyInstall. First, you should add the following -to your project's ``setup.cfg`` file: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [egg_info] - tag_build = .dev - tag_svn_revision = 1 - -This will tell ``setuptools`` to generate package version numbers like -``1.0a1.dev-r1263``, which will be considered to be an *older* release than -``1.0a1``. Thus, when you actually release ``1.0a1``, the entire egg -infrastructure (including ``setuptools``, ``pkg_resources`` and EasyInstall) -will know that ``1.0a1`` supersedes any interim snapshots from Subversion, and -handle upgrades accordingly. - -(Note: the project version number you specify in ``setup.py`` should always be -the *next* version of your software, not the last released version. -Alternately, you can leave out the ``tag_build=.dev``, and always use the -*last* release as a version number, so that your post-1.0 builds are labelled -``1.0-r1263``, indicating a post-1.0 patchlevel. Most projects so far, -however, seem to prefer to think of their project as being a future version -still under development, rather than a past version being patched. It is of -course possible for a single project to have both situations, using -post-release numbering on release branches, and pre-release numbering on the -trunk. But you don't have to make things this complex if you don't want to.) - -Commonly, projects releasing code from Subversion will include a PyPI link to -their checkout URL (as described in the previous section) with an -``#egg=projectname-dev`` suffix. This allows users to request EasyInstall -to download ``projectname==dev`` in order to get the latest in-development -code. Note that if your project depends on such in-progress code, you may wish -to specify your ``install_requires`` (or other requirements) to include -``==dev``, e.g.: - -.. code-block:: python - - install_requires = ["OtherProject>=0.2a1.dev-r143,==dev"] - -The above example says, "I really want at least this particular development -revision number, but feel free to follow and use an ``#egg=OtherProject-dev`` -link if you find one". This avoids the need to have actual source or binary -distribution snapshots of in-development code available, just to be able to -depend on the latest and greatest a project has to offer. - -A final note for Subversion development: if you are using SVN revision tags -as described in this section, it's a good idea to run ``setup.py develop`` -after each Subversion checkin or update, because your project's version number -will be changing, and your script wrappers need to be updated accordingly. - -Also, if the project's requirements have changed, the ``develop`` command will -take care of fetching the updated dependencies, building changed extensions, -etc. Be sure to also remind any of your users who check out your project -from Subversion that they need to run ``setup.py develop`` after every update -in order to keep their checkout completely in sync. - - -Making "Official" (Non-Snapshot) Releases -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -When you make an official release, creating source or binary distributions, -you will need to override the tag settings from ``setup.cfg``, so that you -don't end up registering versions like ``foobar-0.7a1.dev-r34832``. This is -easy to do if you are developing on the trunk and using tags or branches for -your releases - just make the change to ``setup.cfg`` after branching or -tagging the release, so the trunk will still produce development snapshots. - -Alternately, if you are not branching for releases, you can override the -default version options on the command line, using something like:: - - python setup.py egg_info -RDb "" sdist bdist_egg register upload - -The first part of this command (``egg_info -RDb ""``) will override the -configured tag information, before creating source and binary eggs, registering -the project with PyPI, and uploading the files. Thus, these commands will use -the plain version from your ``setup.py``, without adding the Subversion -revision number or build designation string. - -Of course, if you will be doing this a lot, you may wish to create a personal -alias for this operation, e.g.:: - - python setup.py alias -u release egg_info -RDb "" - -You can then use it like this:: - - python setup.py release sdist bdist_egg register upload - -Or of course you can create more elaborate aliases that do all of the above. -See the sections below on the `egg_info`_ and `alias`_ commands for more ideas. - - - -Distributing Extensions compiled with Pyrex -------------------------------------------- - -``setuptools`` includes transparent support for building Pyrex extensions, as -long as you define your extensions using ``setuptools.Extension``, *not* -``distutils.Extension``. You must also not import anything from Pyrex in -your setup script. - -If you follow these rules, you can safely list ``.pyx`` files as the source -of your ``Extension`` objects in the setup script. ``setuptools`` will detect -at build time whether Pyrex is installed or not. If it is, then ``setuptools`` -will use it. If not, then ``setuptools`` will silently change the -``Extension`` objects to refer to the ``.c`` counterparts of the ``.pyx`` -files, so that the normal distutils C compilation process will occur. - -Of course, for this to work, your source distributions must include the C -code generated by Pyrex, as well as your original ``.pyx`` files. This means -that you will probably want to include current ``.c`` files in your revision -control system, rebuilding them whenever you check changes in for the ``.pyx`` -source files. This will ensure that people tracking your project in CVS or -Subversion will be able to build it even if they don't have Pyrex installed, -and that your source releases will be similarly usable with or without Pyrex. - - ------------------ -Command Reference ------------------ - -.. _alias: - -``alias`` - Define shortcuts for commonly used commands -======================================================= - -Sometimes, you need to use the same commands over and over, but you can't -necessarily set them as defaults. For example, if you produce both development -snapshot releases and "stable" releases of a project, you may want to put -the distributions in different places, or use different ``egg_info`` tagging -options, etc. In these cases, it doesn't make sense to set the options in -a distutils configuration file, because the values of the options changed based -on what you're trying to do. - -Setuptools therefore allows you to define "aliases" - shortcut names for -an arbitrary string of commands and options, using ``setup.py alias aliasname -expansion``, where aliasname is the name of the new alias, and the remainder of -the command line supplies its expansion. For example, this command defines -a sitewide alias called "daily", that sets various ``egg_info`` tagging -options:: - - setup.py alias --global-config daily egg_info --tag-svn-revision \ - --tag-build=development - -Once the alias is defined, it can then be used with other setup commands, -e.g.:: - - setup.py daily bdist_egg # generate a daily-build .egg file - setup.py daily sdist # generate a daily-build source distro - setup.py daily sdist bdist_egg # generate both - -The above commands are interpreted as if the word ``daily`` were replaced with -``egg_info --tag-svn-revision --tag-build=development``. - -Note that setuptools will expand each alias *at most once* in a given command -line. This serves two purposes. First, if you accidentally create an alias -loop, it will have no effect; you'll instead get an error message about an -unknown command. Second, it allows you to define an alias for a command, that -uses that command. For example, this (project-local) alias:: - - setup.py alias bdist_egg bdist_egg rotate -k1 -m.egg - -redefines the ``bdist_egg`` command so that it always runs the ``rotate`` -command afterwards to delete all but the newest egg file. It doesn't loop -indefinitely on ``bdist_egg`` because the alias is only expanded once when -used. - -You can remove a defined alias with the ``--remove`` (or ``-r``) option, e.g.:: - - setup.py alias --global-config --remove daily - -would delete the "daily" alias we defined above. - -Aliases can be defined on a project-specific, per-user, or sitewide basis. The -default is to define or remove a project-specific alias, but you can use any of -the `configuration file options`_ (listed under the `saveopts`_ command, below) -to determine which distutils configuration file an aliases will be added to -(or removed from). - -Note that if you omit the "expansion" argument to the ``alias`` command, -you'll get output showing that alias' current definition (and what -configuration file it's defined in). If you omit the alias name as well, -you'll get a listing of all current aliases along with their configuration -file locations. - - -``bdist_egg`` - Create a Python Egg for the project -=================================================== - -This command generates a Python Egg (``.egg`` file) for the project. Python -Eggs are the preferred binary distribution format for EasyInstall, because they -are cross-platform (for "pure" packages), directly importable, and contain -project metadata including scripts and information about the project's -dependencies. They can be simply downloaded and added to ``sys.path`` -directly, or they can be placed in a directory on ``sys.path`` and then -automatically discovered by the egg runtime system. - -This command runs the `egg_info`_ command (if it hasn't already run) to update -the project's metadata (``.egg-info``) directory. If you have added any extra -metadata files to the ``.egg-info`` directory, those files will be included in -the new egg file's metadata directory, for use by the egg runtime system or by -any applications or frameworks that use that metadata. - -You won't usually need to specify any special options for this command; just -use ``bdist_egg`` and you're done. But there are a few options that may -be occasionally useful: - -``--dist-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - Set the directory where the ``.egg`` file will be placed. If you don't - supply this, then the ``--dist-dir`` setting of the ``bdist`` command - will be used, which is usually a directory named ``dist`` in the project - directory. - -``--plat-name=PLATFORM, -p PLATFORM`` - Set the platform name string that will be embedded in the egg's filename - (assuming the egg contains C extensions). This can be used to override - the distutils default platform name with something more meaningful. Keep - in mind, however, that the egg runtime system expects to see eggs with - distutils platform names, so it may ignore or reject eggs with non-standard - platform names. Similarly, the EasyInstall program may ignore them when - searching web pages for download links. However, if you are - cross-compiling or doing some other unusual things, you might find a use - for this option. - -``--exclude-source-files`` - Don't include any modules' ``.py`` files in the egg, just compiled Python, - C, and data files. (Note that this doesn't affect any ``.py`` files in the - EGG-INFO directory or its subdirectories, since for example there may be - scripts with a ``.py`` extension which must still be retained.) We don't - recommend that you use this option except for packages that are being - bundled for proprietary end-user applications, or for "embedded" scenarios - where space is at an absolute premium. On the other hand, if your package - is going to be installed and used in compressed form, you might as well - exclude the source because Python's ``traceback`` module doesn't currently - understand how to display zipped source code anyway, or how to deal with - files that are in a different place from where their code was compiled. - -There are also some options you will probably never need, but which are there -because they were copied from similar ``bdist`` commands used as an example for -creating this one. They may be useful for testing and debugging, however, -which is why we kept them: - -``--keep-temp, -k`` - Keep the contents of the ``--bdist-dir`` tree around after creating the - ``.egg`` file. - -``--bdist-dir=DIR, -b DIR`` - Set the temporary directory for creating the distribution. The entire - contents of this directory are zipped to create the ``.egg`` file, after - running various installation commands to copy the package's modules, data, - and extensions here. - -``--skip-build`` - Skip doing any "build" commands; just go straight to the - install-and-compress phases. - - -.. _develop: - -``develop`` - Deploy the project source in "Development Mode" -============================================================= - -This command allows you to deploy your project's source for use in one or more -"staging areas" where it will be available for importing. This deployment is -done in such a way that changes to the project source are immediately available -in the staging area(s), without needing to run a build or install step after -each change. - -The ``develop`` command works by creating an ``.egg-link`` file (named for the -project) in the given staging area. If the staging area is Python's -``site-packages`` directory, it also updates an ``easy-install.pth`` file so -that the project is on ``sys.path`` by default for all programs run using that -Python installation. - -The ``develop`` command also installs wrapper scripts in the staging area (or -a separate directory, as specified) that will ensure the project's dependencies -are available on ``sys.path`` before running the project's source scripts. -And, it ensures that any missing project dependencies are available in the -staging area, by downloading and installing them if necessary. - -Last, but not least, the ``develop`` command invokes the ``build_ext -i`` -command to ensure any C extensions in the project have been built and are -up-to-date, and the ``egg_info`` command to ensure the project's metadata is -updated (so that the runtime and wrappers know what the project's dependencies -are). If you make any changes to the project's setup script or C extensions, -you should rerun the ``develop`` command against all relevant staging areas to -keep the project's scripts, metadata and extensions up-to-date. Most other -kinds of changes to your project should not require any build operations or -rerunning ``develop``, but keep in mind that even minor changes to the setup -script (e.g. changing an entry point definition) require you to re-run the -``develop`` or ``test`` commands to keep the distribution updated. - -Here are some of the options that the ``develop`` command accepts. Note that -they affect the project's dependencies as well as the project itself, so if you -have dependencies that need to be installed and you use ``--exclude-scripts`` -(for example), the dependencies' scripts will not be installed either! For -this reason, you may want to use EasyInstall to install the project's -dependencies before using the ``develop`` command, if you need finer control -over the installation options for dependencies. - -``--uninstall, -u`` - Un-deploy the current project. You may use the ``--install-dir`` or ``-d`` - option to designate the staging area. The created ``.egg-link`` file will - be removed, if present and it is still pointing to the project directory. - The project directory will be removed from ``easy-install.pth`` if the - staging area is Python's ``site-packages`` directory. - - Note that this option currently does *not* uninstall script wrappers! You - must uninstall them yourself, or overwrite them by using EasyInstall to - activate a different version of the package. You can also avoid installing - script wrappers in the first place, if you use the ``--exclude-scripts`` - (aka ``-x``) option when you run ``develop`` to deploy the project. - -``--multi-version, -m`` - "Multi-version" mode. Specifying this option prevents ``develop`` from - adding an ``easy-install.pth`` entry for the project(s) being deployed, and - if an entry for any version of a project already exists, the entry will be - removed upon successful deployment. In multi-version mode, no specific - version of the package is available for importing, unless you use - ``pkg_resources.require()`` to put it on ``sys.path``, or you are running - a wrapper script generated by ``setuptools`` or EasyInstall. (In which - case the wrapper script calls ``require()`` for you.) - - Note that if you install to a directory other than ``site-packages``, - this option is automatically in effect, because ``.pth`` files can only be - used in ``site-packages`` (at least in Python 2.3 and 2.4). So, if you use - the ``--install-dir`` or ``-d`` option (or they are set via configuration - file(s)) your project and its dependencies will be deployed in multi- - version mode. - -``--install-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - Set the installation directory (staging area). If this option is not - directly specified on the command line or in a distutils configuration - file, the distutils default installation location is used. Normally, this - will be the ``site-packages`` directory, but if you are using distutils - configuration files, setting things like ``prefix`` or ``install_lib``, - then those settings are taken into account when computing the default - staging area. - -``--script-dir=DIR, -s DIR`` - Set the script installation directory. If you don't supply this option - (via the command line or a configuration file), but you *have* supplied - an ``--install-dir`` (via command line or config file), then this option - defaults to the same directory, so that the scripts will be able to find - their associated package installation. Otherwise, this setting defaults - to the location where the distutils would normally install scripts, taking - any distutils configuration file settings into account. - -``--exclude-scripts, -x`` - Don't deploy script wrappers. This is useful if you don't want to disturb - existing versions of the scripts in the staging area. - -``--always-copy, -a`` - Copy all needed distributions to the staging area, even if they - are already present in another directory on ``sys.path``. By default, if - a requirement can be met using a distribution that is already available in - a directory on ``sys.path``, it will not be copied to the staging area. - -``--egg-path=DIR`` - Force the generated ``.egg-link`` file to use a specified relative path - to the source directory. This can be useful in circumstances where your - installation directory is being shared by code running under multiple - platforms (e.g. Mac and Windows) which have different absolute locations - for the code under development, but the same *relative* locations with - respect to the installation directory. If you use this option when - installing, you must supply the same relative path when uninstalling. - -In addition to the above options, the ``develop`` command also accepts all of -the same options accepted by ``easy_install``. If you've configured any -``easy_install`` settings in your ``setup.cfg`` (or other distutils config -files), the ``develop`` command will use them as defaults, unless you override -them in a ``[develop]`` section or on the command line. - - -``easy_install`` - Find and install packages -============================================ - -This command runs the `EasyInstall tool -`_ for you. It is exactly -equivalent to running the ``easy_install`` command. All command line arguments -following this command are consumed and not processed further by the distutils, -so this must be the last command listed on the command line. Please see -the EasyInstall documentation for the options reference and usage examples. -Normally, there is no reason to use this command via the command line, as you -can just use ``easy_install`` directly. It's only listed here so that you know -it's a distutils command, which means that you can: - -* create command aliases that use it, -* create distutils extensions that invoke it as a subcommand, and -* configure options for it in your ``setup.cfg`` or other distutils config - files. - - -.. _egg_info: - -``egg_info`` - Create egg metadata and set build tags -===================================================== - -This command performs two operations: it updates a project's ``.egg-info`` -metadata directory (used by the ``bdist_egg``, ``develop``, and ``test`` -commands), and it allows you to temporarily change a project's version string, -to support "daily builds" or "snapshot" releases. It is run automatically by -the ``sdist``, ``bdist_egg``, ``develop``, ``register``, and ``test`` commands -in order to update the project's metadata, but you can also specify it -explicitly in order to temporarily change the project's version string while -executing other commands. (It also generates the``.egg-info/SOURCES.txt`` -manifest file, which is used when you are building source distributions.) - -In addition to writing the core egg metadata defined by ``setuptools`` and -required by ``pkg_resources``, this command can be extended to write other -metadata files as well, by defining entry points in the ``egg_info.writers`` -group. See the section on `Adding new EGG-INFO Files`_ below for more details. -Note that using additional metadata writers may require you to include a -``setup_requires`` argument to ``setup()`` in order to ensure that the desired -writers are available on ``sys.path``. - - -Release Tagging Options ------------------------ - -The following options can be used to modify the project's version string for -all remaining commands on the setup command line. The options are processed -in the order shown, so if you use more than one, the requested tags will be -added in the following order: - -``--tag-build=NAME, -b NAME`` - Append NAME to the project's version string. Due to the way setuptools - processes "pre-release" version suffixes beginning with the letters "a" - through "e" (like "alpha", "beta", and "candidate"), you will usually want - to use a tag like ".build" or ".dev", as this will cause the version number - to be considered *lower* than the project's default version. (If you - want to make the version number *higher* than the default version, you can - always leave off --tag-build and then use one or both of the following - options.) - - If you have a default build tag set in your ``setup.cfg``, you can suppress - it on the command line using ``-b ""`` or ``--tag-build=""`` as an argument - to the ``egg_info`` command. - -``--tag-svn-revision, -r`` - If the current directory is a Subversion checkout (i.e. has a ``.svn`` - subdirectory, this appends a string of the form "-rNNNN" to the project's - version string, where NNNN is the revision number of the most recent - modification to the current directory, as obtained from the ``svn info`` - command. - - If the current directory is not a Subversion checkout, the command will - look for a ``PKG-INFO`` file instead, and try to find the revision number - from that, by looking for a "-rNNNN" string at the end of the version - number. (This is so that building a package from a source distribution of - a Subversion snapshot will produce a binary with the correct version - number.) - - If there is no ``PKG-INFO`` file, or the version number contained therein - does not end with ``-r`` and a number, then ``-r0`` is used. - -``--no-svn-revision, -R`` - Don't include the Subversion revision in the version number. This option - is included so you can override a default setting put in ``setup.cfg``. - -``--tag-date, -d`` - Add a date stamp of the form "-YYYYMMDD" (e.g. "-20050528") to the - project's version number. - -``--no-date, -D`` - Don't include a date stamp in the version number. This option is included - so you can override a default setting in ``setup.cfg``. - - -(Note: Because these options modify the version number used for source and -binary distributions of your project, you should first make sure that you know -how the resulting version numbers will be interpreted by automated tools -like EasyInstall. See the section above on `Specifying Your Project's -Version`_ for an explanation of pre- and post-release tags, as well as tips on -how to choose and verify a versioning scheme for your your project.) - -For advanced uses, there is one other option that can be set, to change the -location of the project's ``.egg-info`` directory. Commands that need to find -the project's source directory or metadata should get it from this setting: - - -Other ``egg_info`` Options --------------------------- - -``--egg-base=SOURCEDIR, -e SOURCEDIR`` - Specify the directory that should contain the .egg-info directory. This - should normally be the root of your project's source tree (which is not - necessarily the same as your project directory; some projects use a ``src`` - or ``lib`` subdirectory as the source root). You should not normally need - to specify this directory, as it is normally determined from the - ``package_dir`` argument to the ``setup()`` function, if any. If there is - no ``package_dir`` set, this option defaults to the current directory. - - -``egg_info`` Examples ---------------------- - -Creating a dated "nightly build" snapshot egg:: - - python setup.py egg_info --tag-date --tag-build=DEV bdist_egg - -Creating and uploading a release with no version tags, even if some default -tags are specified in ``setup.cfg``:: - - python setup.py egg_info -RDb "" sdist bdist_egg register upload - -(Notice that ``egg_info`` must always appear on the command line *before* any -commands that you want the version changes to apply to.) - - -.. _install command: - -``install`` - Run ``easy_install`` or old-style installation -============================================================ - -The setuptools ``install`` command is basically a shortcut to run the -``easy_install`` command on the current project. However, for convenience -in creating "system packages" of setuptools-based projects, you can also -use this option: - -``--single-version-externally-managed`` - This boolean option tells the ``install`` command to perform an "old style" - installation, with the addition of an ``.egg-info`` directory so that the - installed project will still have its metadata available and operate - normally. If you use this option, you *must* also specify the ``--root`` - or ``--record`` options (or both), because otherwise you will have no way - to identify and remove the installed files. - -This option is automatically in effect when ``install`` is invoked by another -distutils command, so that commands like ``bdist_wininst`` and ``bdist_rpm`` -will create system packages of eggs. It is also automatically in effect if -you specify the ``--root`` option. - - -``install_egg_info`` - Install an ``.egg-info`` directory in ``site-packages`` -============================================================================== - -Setuptools runs this command as part of ``install`` operations that use the -``--single-version-externally-managed`` options. You should not invoke it -directly; it is documented here for completeness and so that distutils -extensions such as system package builders can make use of it. This command -has only one option: - -``--install-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - The parent directory where the ``.egg-info`` directory will be placed. - Defaults to the same as the ``--install-dir`` option specified for the - ``install_lib`` command, which is usually the system ``site-packages`` - directory. - -This command assumes that the ``egg_info`` command has been given valid options -via the command line or ``setup.cfg``, as it will invoke the ``egg_info`` -command and use its options to locate the project's source ``.egg-info`` -directory. - - -.. _rotate: - -``rotate`` - Delete outdated distribution files -=============================================== - -As you develop new versions of your project, your distribution (``dist``) -directory will gradually fill up with older source and/or binary distribution -files. The ``rotate`` command lets you automatically clean these up, keeping -only the N most-recently modified files matching a given pattern. - -``--match=PATTERNLIST, -m PATTERNLIST`` - Comma-separated list of glob patterns to match. This option is *required*. - The project name and ``-*`` is prepended to the supplied patterns, in order - to match only distributions belonging to the current project (in case you - have a shared distribution directory for multiple projects). Typically, - you will use a glob pattern like ``.zip`` or ``.egg`` to match files of - the specified type. Note that each supplied pattern is treated as a - distinct group of files for purposes of selecting files to delete. - -``--keep=COUNT, -k COUNT`` - Number of matching distributions to keep. For each group of files - identified by a pattern specified with the ``--match`` option, delete all - but the COUNT most-recently-modified files in that group. This option is - *required*. - -``--dist-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - Directory where the distributions are. This defaults to the value of the - ``bdist`` command's ``--dist-dir`` option, which will usually be the - project's ``dist`` subdirectory. - -**Example 1**: Delete all .tar.gz files from the distribution directory, except -for the 3 most recently modified ones:: - - setup.py rotate --match=.tar.gz --keep=3 - -**Example 2**: Delete all Python 2.3 or Python 2.4 eggs from the distribution -directory, except the most recently modified one for each Python version:: - - setup.py rotate --match=-py2.3*.egg,-py2.4*.egg --keep=1 - - -.. _saveopts: - -``saveopts`` - Save used options to a configuration file -======================================================== - -Finding and editing ``distutils`` configuration files can be a pain, especially -since you also have to translate the configuration options from command-line -form to the proper configuration file format. You can avoid these hassles by -using the ``saveopts`` command. Just add it to the command line to save the -options you used. For example, this command builds the project using -the ``mingw32`` C compiler, then saves the --compiler setting as the default -for future builds (even those run implicitly by the ``install`` command):: - - setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 saveopts - -The ``saveopts`` command saves all options for every commmand specified on the -command line to the project's local ``setup.cfg`` file, unless you use one of -the `configuration file options`_ to change where the options are saved. For -example, this command does the same as above, but saves the compiler setting -to the site-wide (global) distutils configuration:: - - setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 saveopts -g - -Note that it doesn't matter where you place the ``saveopts`` command on the -command line; it will still save all the options specified for all commands. -For example, this is another valid way to spell the last example:: - - setup.py saveopts -g build --compiler=mingw32 - -Note, however, that all of the commands specified are always run, regardless of -where ``saveopts`` is placed on the command line. - - -Configuration File Options --------------------------- - -Normally, settings such as options and aliases are saved to the project's -local ``setup.cfg`` file. But you can override this and save them to the -global or per-user configuration files, or to a manually-specified filename. - -``--global-config, -g`` - Save settings to the global ``distutils.cfg`` file inside the ``distutils`` - package directory. You must have write access to that directory to use - this option. You also can't combine this option with ``-u`` or ``-f``. - -``--user-config, -u`` - Save settings to the current user's ``~/.pydistutils.cfg`` (POSIX) or - ``$HOME/pydistutils.cfg`` (Windows) file. You can't combine this option - with ``-g`` or ``-f``. - -``--filename=FILENAME, -f FILENAME`` - Save settings to the specified configuration file to use. You can't - combine this option with ``-g`` or ``-u``. Note that if you specify a - non-standard filename, the ``distutils`` and ``setuptools`` will not - use the file's contents. This option is mainly included for use in - testing. - -These options are used by other ``setuptools`` commands that modify -configuration files, such as the `alias`_ and `setopt`_ commands. - - -.. _setopt: - -``setopt`` - Set a distutils or setuptools option in a config file -================================================================== - -This command is mainly for use by scripts, but it can also be used as a quick -and dirty way to change a distutils configuration option without having to -remember what file the options are in and then open an editor. - -**Example 1**. Set the default C compiler to ``mingw32`` (using long option -names):: - - setup.py setopt --command=build --option=compiler --set-value=mingw32 - -**Example 2**. Remove any setting for the distutils default package -installation directory (short option names):: - - setup.py setopt -c install -o install_lib -r - - -Options for the ``setopt`` command: - -``--command=COMMAND, -c COMMAND`` - Command to set the option for. This option is required. - -``--option=OPTION, -o OPTION`` - The name of the option to set. This option is required. - -``--set-value=VALUE, -s VALUE`` - The value to set the option to. Not needed if ``-r`` or ``--remove`` is - set. - -``--remove, -r`` - Remove (unset) the option, instead of setting it. - -In addition to the above options, you may use any of the `configuration file -options`_ (listed under the `saveopts`_ command, above) to determine which -distutils configuration file the option will be added to (or removed from). - - -.. _test: - -``test`` - Build package and run a unittest suite -================================================= - -When doing test-driven development, or running automated builds that need -testing before they are deployed for downloading or use, it's often useful -to be able to run a project's unit tests without actually deploying the project -anywhere, even using the ``develop`` command. The ``test`` command runs a -project's unit tests without actually deploying it, by temporarily putting the -project's source on ``sys.path``, after first running ``build_ext -i`` and -``egg_info`` to ensure that any C extensions and project metadata are -up-to-date. - -To use this command, your project's tests must be wrapped in a ``unittest`` -test suite by either a function, a ``TestCase`` class or method, or a module -or package containing ``TestCase`` classes. If the named suite is a module, -and the module has an ``additional_tests()`` function, it is called and the -result (which must be a ``unittest.TestSuite``) is added to the tests to be -run. If the named suite is a package, any submodules and subpackages are -recursively added to the overall test suite. (Note: if your project specifies -a ``test_loader``, the rules for processing the chosen ``test_suite`` may -differ; see the `test_loader`_ documentation for more details.) - -Note that many test systems including ``doctest`` support wrapping their -non-``unittest`` tests in ``TestSuite`` objects. So, if you are using a test -package that does not support this, we suggest you encourage its developers to -implement test suite support, as this is a convenient and standard way to -aggregate a collection of tests to be run under a common test harness. - -By default, tests will be run in the "verbose" mode of the ``unittest`` -package's text test runner, but you can get the "quiet" mode (just dots) if -you supply the ``-q`` or ``--quiet`` option, either as a global option to -the setup script (e.g. ``setup.py -q test``) or as an option for the ``test`` -command itself (e.g. ``setup.py test -q``). There is one other option -available: - -``--test-suite=NAME, -s NAME`` - Specify the test suite (or module, class, or method) to be run - (e.g. ``some_module.test_suite``). The default for this option can be - set by giving a ``test_suite`` argument to the ``setup()`` function, e.g.:: - - setup( - # ... - test_suite = "my_package.tests.test_all" - ) - - If you did not set a ``test_suite`` in your ``setup()`` call, and do not - provide a ``--test-suite`` option, an error will occur. - - -.. _upload: - -``upload`` - Upload source and/or egg distributions to PyPI -=========================================================== - -PyPI now supports uploading project files for redistribution; uploaded files -are easily found by EasyInstall, even if you don't have download links on your -project's home page. - -Although Python 2.5 will support uploading all types of distributions to PyPI, -setuptools only supports source distributions and eggs. (This is partly -because PyPI's upload support is currently broken for various other file -types.) To upload files, you must include the ``upload`` command *after* the -``sdist`` or ``bdist_egg`` commands on the setup command line. For example:: - - setup.py bdist_egg upload # create an egg and upload it - setup.py sdist upload # create a source distro and upload it - setup.py sdist bdist_egg upload # create and upload both - -Note that to upload files for a project, the corresponding version must already -be registered with PyPI, using the distutils ``register`` command. It's -usually a good idea to include the ``register`` command at the start of the -command line, so that any registration problems can be found and fixed before -building and uploading the distributions, e.g.:: - - setup.py register sdist bdist_egg upload - -This will update PyPI's listing for your project's current version. - -Note, by the way, that the metadata in your ``setup()`` call determines what -will be listed in PyPI for your package. Try to fill out as much of it as -possible, as it will save you a lot of trouble manually adding and updating -your PyPI listings. Just put it in ``setup.py`` and use the ``register`` -comamnd to keep PyPI up to date. - -The ``upload`` command has a few options worth noting: - -``--sign, -s`` - Sign each uploaded file using GPG (GNU Privacy Guard). The ``gpg`` program - must be available for execution on the system ``PATH``. - -``--identity=NAME, -i NAME`` - Specify the identity or key name for GPG to use when signing. The value of - this option will be passed through the ``--local-user`` option of the - ``gpg`` program. - -``--show-response`` - Display the full response text from server; this is useful for debugging - PyPI problems. - -``--repository=URL, -r URL`` - The URL of the repository to upload to. Defaults to - http://pypi.python.org/pypi (i.e., the main PyPI installation). - -.. _upload_docs: - -``upload_docs`` - Upload package documentation to PyPI -====================================================== - -PyPI now supports uploading project documentation to the dedicated URL -http://packages.python.org//. - -The ``upload_docs`` command will create the necessary zip file out of a -documentation directory and will post to the repository. - -Note that to upload the documentation of a project, the corresponding version -must already be registered with PyPI, using the distutils ``register`` -command -- just like the ``upload`` command. - -Assuming there is an ``Example`` project with documentation in the -subdirectory ``docs``, e.g.:: - - Example/ - |-- example.py - |-- setup.cfg - |-- setup.py - |-- docs - | |-- build - | | `-- html - | | | |-- index.html - | | | `-- tips_tricks.html - | |-- conf.py - | |-- index.txt - | `-- tips_tricks.txt - -You can simply pass the documentation directory path to the ``upload_docs`` -command:: - - python setup.py upload_docs --upload-dir=docs/build/html - -If no ``--upload-dir`` is given, ``upload_docs`` will attempt to run the -``build_sphinx`` command to generate uploadable documentation. -For the command to become available, `Sphinx `_ -must be installed in the same environment as distribute. - -As with other ``setuptools``-based commands, you can define useful -defaults in the ``setup.cfg`` of your Python project, e.g.: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [upload_docs] - upload-dir = docs/build/html - -The ``upload_docs`` command has the following options: - -``--upload-dir`` - The directory to be uploaded to the repository. - -``--show-response`` - Display the full response text from server; this is useful for debugging - PyPI problems. - -``--repository=URL, -r URL`` - The URL of the repository to upload to. Defaults to - http://pypi.python.org/pypi (i.e., the main PyPI installation). - - --------------------------------- -Extending and Reusing Distribute --------------------------------- - -Creating ``distutils`` Extensions -================================= - -It can be hard to add new commands or setup arguments to the distutils. But -the ``setuptools`` package makes it a bit easier, by allowing you to distribute -a distutils extension as a separate project, and then have projects that need -the extension just refer to it in their ``setup_requires`` argument. - -With ``setuptools``, your distutils extension projects can hook in new -commands and ``setup()`` arguments just by defining "entry points". These -are mappings from command or argument names to a specification of where to -import a handler from. (See the section on `Dynamic Discovery of Services and -Plugins`_ above for some more background on entry points.) - - -Adding Commands ---------------- - -You can add new ``setup`` commands by defining entry points in the -``distutils.commands`` group. For example, if you wanted to add a ``foo`` -command, you might add something like this to your distutils extension -project's setup script:: - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = { - "distutils.commands": [ - "foo = mypackage.some_module:foo", - ], - }, - ) - -(Assuming, of course, that the ``foo`` class in ``mypackage.some_module`` is -a ``setuptools.Command`` subclass.) - -Once a project containing such entry points has been activated on ``sys.path``, -(e.g. by running "install" or "develop" with a site-packages installation -directory) the command(s) will be available to any ``setuptools``-based setup -scripts. It is not necessary to use the ``--command-packages`` option or -to monkeypatch the ``distutils.command`` package to install your commands; -``setuptools`` automatically adds a wrapper to the distutils to search for -entry points in the active distributions on ``sys.path``. In fact, this is -how setuptools' own commands are installed: the setuptools project's setup -script defines entry points for them! - - -Adding ``setup()`` Arguments ----------------------------- - -Sometimes, your commands may need additional arguments to the ``setup()`` -call. You can enable this by defining entry points in the -``distutils.setup_keywords`` group. For example, if you wanted a ``setup()`` -argument called ``bar_baz``, you might add something like this to your -distutils extension project's setup script:: - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = { - "distutils.commands": [ - "foo = mypackage.some_module:foo", - ], - "distutils.setup_keywords": [ - "bar_baz = mypackage.some_module:validate_bar_baz", - ], - }, - ) - -The idea here is that the entry point defines a function that will be called -to validate the ``setup()`` argument, if it's supplied. The ``Distribution`` -object will have the initial value of the attribute set to ``None``, and the -validation function will only be called if the ``setup()`` call sets it to -a non-None value. Here's an example validation function:: - - def assert_bool(dist, attr, value): - """Verify that value is True, False, 0, or 1""" - if bool(value) != value: - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%r must be a boolean value (got %r)" % (attr,value) - ) - -Your function should accept three arguments: the ``Distribution`` object, -the attribute name, and the attribute value. It should raise a -``DistutilsSetupError`` (from the ``distutils.errors`` module) if the argument -is invalid. Remember, your function will only be called with non-None values, -and the default value of arguments defined this way is always None. So, your -commands should always be prepared for the possibility that the attribute will -be ``None`` when they access it later. - -If more than one active distribution defines an entry point for the same -``setup()`` argument, *all* of them will be called. This allows multiple -distutils extensions to define a common argument, as long as they agree on -what values of that argument are valid. - -Also note that as with commands, it is not necessary to subclass or monkeypatch -the distutils ``Distribution`` class in order to add your arguments; it is -sufficient to define the entry points in your extension, as long as any setup -script using your extension lists your project in its ``setup_requires`` -argument. - - -Adding new EGG-INFO Files -------------------------- - -Some extensible applications or frameworks may want to allow third parties to -develop plugins with application or framework-specific metadata included in -the plugins' EGG-INFO directory, for easy access via the ``pkg_resources`` -metadata API. The easiest way to allow this is to create a distutils extension -to be used from the plugin projects' setup scripts (via ``setup_requires``) -that defines a new setup keyword, and then uses that data to write an EGG-INFO -file when the ``egg_info`` command is run. - -The ``egg_info`` command looks for extension points in an ``egg_info.writers`` -group, and calls them to write the files. Here's a simple example of a -distutils extension defining a setup argument ``foo_bar``, which is a list of -lines that will be written to ``foo_bar.txt`` in the EGG-INFO directory of any -project that uses the argument:: - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = { - "distutils.setup_keywords": [ - "foo_bar = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list", - ], - "egg_info.writers": [ - "foo_bar.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_arg", - ], - }, - ) - -This simple example makes use of two utility functions defined by setuptools -for its own use: a routine to validate that a setup keyword is a sequence of -strings, and another one that looks up a setup argument and writes it to -a file. Here's what the writer utility looks like:: - - def write_arg(cmd, basename, filename): - argname = os.path.splitext(basename)[0] - value = getattr(cmd.distribution, argname, None) - if value is not None: - value = '\n'.join(value)+'\n' - cmd.write_or_delete_file(argname, filename, value) - -As you can see, ``egg_info.writers`` entry points must be a function taking -three arguments: a ``egg_info`` command instance, the basename of the file to -write (e.g. ``foo_bar.txt``), and the actual full filename that should be -written to. - -In general, writer functions should honor the command object's ``dry_run`` -setting when writing files, and use the ``distutils.log`` object to do any -console output. The easiest way to conform to this requirement is to use -the ``cmd`` object's ``write_file()``, ``delete_file()``, and -``write_or_delete_file()`` methods exclusively for your file operations. See -those methods' docstrings for more details. - - -Adding Support for Other Revision Control Systems -------------------------------------------------- - -If you would like to create a plugin for ``setuptools`` to find files in other -source control systems besides CVS and Subversion, you can do so by adding an -entry point to the ``setuptools.file_finders`` group. The entry point should -be a function accepting a single directory name, and should yield -all the filenames within that directory (and any subdirectories thereof) that -are under revision control. - -For example, if you were going to create a plugin for a revision control system -called "foobar", you would write a function something like this: - -.. code-block:: python - - def find_files_for_foobar(dirname): - # loop to yield paths that start with `dirname` - -And you would register it in a setup script using something like this:: - - entry_points = { - "setuptools.file_finders": [ - "foobar = my_foobar_module:find_files_for_foobar" - ] - } - -Then, anyone who wants to use your plugin can simply install it, and their -local setuptools installation will be able to find the necessary files. - -It is not necessary to distribute source control plugins with projects that -simply use the other source control system, or to specify the plugins in -``setup_requires``. When you create a source distribution with the ``sdist`` -command, setuptools automatically records what files were found in the -``SOURCES.txt`` file. That way, recipients of source distributions don't need -to have revision control at all. However, if someone is working on a package -by checking out with that system, they will need the same plugin(s) that the -original author is using. - -A few important points for writing revision control file finders: - -* Your finder function MUST return relative paths, created by appending to the - passed-in directory name. Absolute paths are NOT allowed, nor are relative - paths that reference a parent directory of the passed-in directory. - -* Your finder function MUST accept an empty string as the directory name, - meaning the current directory. You MUST NOT convert this to a dot; just - yield relative paths. So, yielding a subdirectory named ``some/dir`` under - the current directory should NOT be rendered as ``./some/dir`` or - ``/somewhere/some/dir``, but *always* as simply ``some/dir`` - -* Your finder function SHOULD NOT raise any errors, and SHOULD deal gracefully - with the absence of needed programs (i.e., ones belonging to the revision - control system itself. It *may*, however, use ``distutils.log.warn()`` to - inform the user of the missing program(s). - - -Subclassing ``Command`` ------------------------ - -Sorry, this section isn't written yet, and neither is a lot of what's below -this point, except for the change log. You might want to `subscribe to changes -in this page `_ to see when new documentation is -added or updated. - -XXX - - -Reusing ``setuptools`` Code -=========================== - -``distribute_setup`` --------------------- - -XXX - - -``setuptools.archive_util`` ---------------------------- - -XXX - - -``setuptools.sandbox`` ----------------------- - -XXX - - -``setuptools.package_index`` ----------------------------- - -XXX - -History -======= - -0.6c9 - * Fixed a missing files problem when using Windows source distributions on - non-Windows platforms, due to distutils not handling manifest file line - endings correctly. - - * Updated Pyrex support to work with Pyrex 0.9.6 and higher. - - * Minor changes for Jython compatibility, including skipping tests that can't - work on Jython. - - * Fixed not installing eggs in ``install_requires`` if they were also used for - ``setup_requires`` or ``tests_require``. - - * Fixed not fetching eggs in ``install_requires`` when running tests. - - * Allow ``ez_setup.use_setuptools()`` to upgrade existing setuptools - installations when called from a standalone ``setup.py``. - - * Added a warning if a namespace package is declared, but its parent package - is not also declared as a namespace. - - * Support Subversion 1.5 - - * Removed use of deprecated ``md5`` module if ``hashlib`` is available - - * Fixed ``bdist_wininst upload`` trying to upload the ``.exe`` twice - - * Fixed ``bdist_egg`` putting a ``native_libs.txt`` in the source package's - ``.egg-info``, when it should only be in the built egg's ``EGG-INFO``. - - * Ensure that _full_name is set on all shared libs before extensions are - checked for shared lib usage. (Fixes a bug in the experimental shared - library build support.) - - * Fix to allow unpacked eggs containing native libraries to fail more - gracefully under Google App Engine (with an ``ImportError`` loading the - C-based module, instead of getting a ``NameError``). - -0.6c7 - * Fixed ``distutils.filelist.findall()`` crashing on broken symlinks, and - ``egg_info`` command failing on new, uncommitted SVN directories. - - * Fix import problems with nested namespace packages installed via - ``--root`` or ``--single-version-externally-managed``, due to the - parent package not having the child package as an attribute. - -0.6c6 - * Added ``--egg-path`` option to ``develop`` command, allowing you to force - ``.egg-link`` files to use relative paths (allowing them to be shared across - platforms on a networked drive). - - * Fix not building binary RPMs correctly. - - * Fix "eggsecutables" (such as setuptools' own egg) only being runnable with - bash-compatible shells. - - * Fix ``#!`` parsing problems in Windows ``.exe`` script wrappers, when there - was whitespace inside a quoted argument or at the end of the ``#!`` line - (a regression introduced in 0.6c4). - - * Fix ``test`` command possibly failing if an older version of the project - being tested was installed on ``sys.path`` ahead of the test source - directory. - - * Fix ``find_packages()`` treating ``ez_setup`` and directories with ``.`` in - their names as packages. - -0.6c5 - * Fix uploaded ``bdist_rpm`` packages being described as ``bdist_egg`` - packages under Python versions less than 2.5. - - * Fix uploaded ``bdist_wininst`` packages being described as suitable for - "any" version by Python 2.5, even if a ``--target-version`` was specified. - -0.6c4 - * Overhauled Windows script wrapping to support ``bdist_wininst`` better. - Scripts installed with ``bdist_wininst`` will always use ``#!python.exe`` or - ``#!pythonw.exe`` as the executable name (even when built on non-Windows - platforms!), and the wrappers will look for the executable in the script's - parent directory (which should find the right version of Python). - - * Fix ``upload`` command not uploading files built by ``bdist_rpm`` or - ``bdist_wininst`` under Python 2.3 and 2.4. - - * Add support for "eggsecutable" headers: a ``#!/bin/sh`` script that is - prepended to an ``.egg`` file to allow it to be run as a script on Unix-ish - platforms. (This is mainly so that setuptools itself can have a single-file - installer on Unix, without doing multiple downloads, dealing with firewalls, - etc.) - - * Fix problem with empty revision numbers in Subversion 1.4 ``entries`` files - - * Use cross-platform relative paths in ``easy-install.pth`` when doing - ``develop`` and the source directory is a subdirectory of the installation - target directory. - - * Fix a problem installing eggs with a system packaging tool if the project - contained an implicit namespace package; for example if the ``setup()`` - listed a namespace package ``foo.bar`` without explicitly listing ``foo`` - as a namespace package. - -0.6c3 - * Fixed breakages caused by Subversion 1.4's new "working copy" format - -0.6c2 - * The ``ez_setup`` module displays the conflicting version of setuptools (and - its installation location) when a script requests a version that's not - available. - - * Running ``setup.py develop`` on a setuptools-using project will now install - setuptools if needed, instead of only downloading the egg. - -0.6c1 - * Fixed ``AttributeError`` when trying to download a ``setup_requires`` - dependency when a distribution lacks a ``dependency_links`` setting. - - * Made ``zip-safe`` and ``not-zip-safe`` flag files contain a single byte, so - as to play better with packaging tools that complain about zero-length - files. - - * Made ``setup.py develop`` respect the ``--no-deps`` option, which it - previously was ignoring. - - * Support ``extra_path`` option to ``setup()`` when ``install`` is run in - backward-compatibility mode. - - * Source distributions now always include a ``setup.cfg`` file that explicitly - sets ``egg_info`` options such that they produce an identical version number - to the source distribution's version number. (Previously, the default - version number could be different due to the use of ``--tag-date``, or if - the version was overridden on the command line that built the source - distribution.) - -0.6b4 - * Fix ``register`` not obeying name/version set by ``egg_info`` command, if - ``egg_info`` wasn't explicitly run first on the same command line. - - * Added ``--no-date`` and ``--no-svn-revision`` options to ``egg_info`` - command, to allow suppressing tags configured in ``setup.cfg``. - - * Fixed redundant warnings about missing ``README`` file(s); it should now - appear only if you are actually a source distribution. - -0.6b3 - * Fix ``bdist_egg`` not including files in subdirectories of ``.egg-info``. - - * Allow ``.py`` files found by the ``include_package_data`` option to be - automatically included. Remove duplicate data file matches if both - ``include_package_data`` and ``package_data`` are used to refer to the same - files. - -0.6b1 - * Strip ``module`` from the end of compiled extension modules when computing - the name of a ``.py`` loader/wrapper. (Python's import machinery ignores - this suffix when searching for an extension module.) - -0.6a11 - * Added ``test_loader`` keyword to support custom test loaders - - * Added ``setuptools.file_finders`` entry point group to allow implementing - revision control plugins. - - * Added ``--identity`` option to ``upload`` command. - - * Added ``dependency_links`` to allow specifying URLs for ``--find-links``. - - * Enhanced test loader to scan packages as well as modules, and call - ``additional_tests()`` if present to get non-unittest tests. - - * Support namespace packages in conjunction with system packagers, by omitting - the installation of any ``__init__.py`` files for namespace packages, and - adding a special ``.pth`` file to create a working package in - ``sys.modules``. - - * Made ``--single-version-externally-managed`` automatic when ``--root`` is - used, so that most system packagers won't require special support for - setuptools. - - * Fixed ``setup_requires``, ``tests_require``, etc. not using ``setup.cfg`` or - other configuration files for their option defaults when installing, and - also made the install use ``--multi-version`` mode so that the project - directory doesn't need to support .pth files. - - * ``MANIFEST.in`` is now forcibly closed when any errors occur while reading - it. Previously, the file could be left open and the actual error would be - masked by problems trying to remove the open file on Windows systems. - -0.6a10 - * Fixed the ``develop`` command ignoring ``--find-links``. - -0.6a9 - * The ``sdist`` command no longer uses the traditional ``MANIFEST`` file to - create source distributions. ``MANIFEST.in`` is still read and processed, - as are the standard defaults and pruning. But the manifest is built inside - the project's ``.egg-info`` directory as ``SOURCES.txt``, and it is rebuilt - every time the ``egg_info`` command is run. - - * Added the ``include_package_data`` keyword to ``setup()``, allowing you to - automatically include any package data listed in revision control or - ``MANIFEST.in`` - - * Added the ``exclude_package_data`` keyword to ``setup()``, allowing you to - trim back files included via the ``package_data`` and - ``include_package_data`` options. - - * Fixed ``--tag-svn-revision`` not working when run from a source - distribution. - - * Added warning for namespace packages with missing ``declare_namespace()`` - - * Added ``tests_require`` keyword to ``setup()``, so that e.g. packages - requiring ``nose`` to run unit tests can make this dependency optional - unless the ``test`` command is run. - - * Made all commands that use ``easy_install`` respect its configuration - options, as this was causing some problems with ``setup.py install``. - - * Added an ``unpack_directory()`` driver to ``setuptools.archive_util``, so - that you can process a directory tree through a processing filter as if it - were a zipfile or tarfile. - - * Added an internal ``install_egg_info`` command to use as part of old-style - ``install`` operations, that installs an ``.egg-info`` directory with the - package. - - * Added a ``--single-version-externally-managed`` option to the ``install`` - command so that you can more easily wrap a "flat" egg in a system package. - - * Enhanced ``bdist_rpm`` so that it installs single-version eggs that - don't rely on a ``.pth`` file. The ``--no-egg`` option has been removed, - since all RPMs are now built in a more backwards-compatible format. - - * Support full roundtrip translation of eggs to and from ``bdist_wininst`` - format. Running ``bdist_wininst`` on a setuptools-based package wraps the - egg in an .exe that will safely install it as an egg (i.e., with metadata - and entry-point wrapper scripts), and ``easy_install`` can turn the .exe - back into an ``.egg`` file or directory and install it as such. - - -0.6a8 - * Fixed some problems building extensions when Pyrex was installed, especially - with Python 2.4 and/or packages using SWIG. - - * Made ``develop`` command accept all the same options as ``easy_install``, - and use the ``easy_install`` command's configuration settings as defaults. - - * Made ``egg_info --tag-svn-revision`` fall back to extracting the revision - number from ``PKG-INFO`` in case it is being run on a source distribution of - a snapshot taken from a Subversion-based project. - - * Automatically detect ``.dll``, ``.so`` and ``.dylib`` files that are being - installed as data, adding them to ``native_libs.txt`` automatically. - - * Fixed some problems with fresh checkouts of projects that don't include - ``.egg-info/PKG-INFO`` under revision control and put the project's source - code directly in the project directory. If such a package had any - requirements that get processed before the ``egg_info`` command can be run, - the setup scripts would fail with a "Missing 'Version:' header and/or - PKG-INFO file" error, because the egg runtime interpreted the unbuilt - metadata in a directory on ``sys.path`` (i.e. the current directory) as - being a corrupted egg. Setuptools now monkeypatches the distribution - metadata cache to pretend that the egg has valid version information, until - it has a chance to make it actually be so (via the ``egg_info`` command). - -0.6a5 - * Fixed missing gui/cli .exe files in distribution. Fixed bugs in tests. - -0.6a3 - * Added ``gui_scripts`` entry point group to allow installing GUI scripts - on Windows and other platforms. (The special handling is only for Windows; - other platforms are treated the same as for ``console_scripts``.) - -0.6a2 - * Added ``console_scripts`` entry point group to allow installing scripts - without the need to create separate script files. On Windows, console - scripts get an ``.exe`` wrapper so you can just type their name. On other - platforms, the scripts are written without a file extension. - -0.6a1 - * Added support for building "old-style" RPMs that don't install an egg for - the target package, using a ``--no-egg`` option. - - * The ``build_ext`` command now works better when using the ``--inplace`` - option and multiple Python versions. It now makes sure that all extensions - match the current Python version, even if newer copies were built for a - different Python version. - - * The ``upload`` command no longer attaches an extra ``.zip`` when uploading - eggs, as PyPI now supports egg uploads without trickery. - - * The ``ez_setup`` script/module now displays a warning before downloading - the setuptools egg, and attempts to check the downloaded egg against an - internal MD5 checksum table. - - * Fixed the ``--tag-svn-revision`` option of ``egg_info`` not finding the - latest revision number; it was using the revision number of the directory - containing ``setup.py``, not the highest revision number in the project. - - * Added ``eager_resources`` setup argument - - * The ``sdist`` command now recognizes Subversion "deleted file" entries and - does not include them in source distributions. - - * ``setuptools`` now embeds itself more thoroughly into the distutils, so that - other distutils extensions (e.g. py2exe, py2app) will subclass setuptools' - versions of things, rather than the native distutils ones. - - * Added ``entry_points`` and ``setup_requires`` arguments to ``setup()``; - ``setup_requires`` allows you to automatically find and download packages - that are needed in order to *build* your project (as opposed to running it). - - * ``setuptools`` now finds its commands, ``setup()`` argument validators, and - metadata writers using entry points, so that they can be extended by - third-party packages. See `Creating distutils Extensions`_ above for more - details. - - * The vestigial ``depends`` command has been removed. It was never finished - or documented, and never would have worked without EasyInstall - which it - pre-dated and was never compatible with. - -0.5a12 - * The zip-safety scanner now checks for modules that might be used with - ``python -m``, and marks them as unsafe for zipping, since Python 2.4 can't - handle ``-m`` on zipped modules. - -0.5a11 - * Fix breakage of the "develop" command that was caused by the addition of - ``--always-unzip`` to the ``easy_install`` command. - -0.5a9 - * Include ``svn:externals`` directories in source distributions as well as - normal subversion-controlled files and directories. - - * Added ``exclude=patternlist`` option to ``setuptools.find_packages()`` - - * Changed --tag-svn-revision to include an "r" in front of the revision number - for better readability. - - * Added ability to build eggs without including source files (except for any - scripts, of course), using the ``--exclude-source-files`` option to - ``bdist_egg``. - - * ``setup.py install`` now automatically detects when an "unmanaged" package - or module is going to be on ``sys.path`` ahead of a package being installed, - thereby preventing the newer version from being imported. If this occurs, - a warning message is output to ``sys.stderr``, but installation proceeds - anyway. The warning message informs the user what files or directories - need deleting, and advises them they can also use EasyInstall (with the - ``--delete-conflicting`` option) to do it automatically. - - * The ``egg_info`` command now adds a ``top_level.txt`` file to the metadata - directory that lists all top-level modules and packages in the distribution. - This is used by the ``easy_install`` command to find possibly-conflicting - "unmanaged" packages when installing the distribution. - - * Added ``zip_safe`` and ``namespace_packages`` arguments to ``setup()``. - Added package analysis to determine zip-safety if the ``zip_safe`` flag - is not given, and advise the author regarding what code might need changing. - - * Fixed the swapped ``-d`` and ``-b`` options of ``bdist_egg``. - -0.5a8 - * The "egg_info" command now always sets the distribution metadata to "safe" - forms of the distribution name and version, so that distribution files will - be generated with parseable names (i.e., ones that don't include '-' in the - name or version). Also, this means that if you use the various ``--tag`` - options of "egg_info", any distributions generated will use the tags in the - version, not just egg distributions. - - * Added support for defining command aliases in distutils configuration files, - under the "[aliases]" section. To prevent recursion and to allow aliases to - call the command of the same name, a given alias can be expanded only once - per command-line invocation. You can define new aliases with the "alias" - command, either for the local, global, or per-user configuration. - - * Added "rotate" command to delete old distribution files, given a set of - patterns to match and the number of files to keep. (Keeps the most - recently-modified distribution files matching each pattern.) - - * Added "saveopts" command that saves all command-line options for the current - invocation to the local, global, or per-user configuration file. Useful for - setting defaults without having to hand-edit a configuration file. - - * Added a "setopt" command that sets a single option in a specified distutils - configuration file. - -0.5a7 - * Added "upload" support for egg and source distributions, including a bug - fix for "upload" and a temporary workaround for lack of .egg support in - PyPI. - -0.5a6 - * Beefed up the "sdist" command so that if you don't have a MANIFEST.in, it - will include all files under revision control (CVS or Subversion) in the - current directory, and it will regenerate the list every time you create a - source distribution, not just when you tell it to. This should make the - default "do what you mean" more often than the distutils' default behavior - did, while still retaining the old behavior in the presence of MANIFEST.in. - - * Fixed the "develop" command always updating .pth files, even if you - specified ``-n`` or ``--dry-run``. - - * Slightly changed the format of the generated version when you use - ``--tag-build`` on the "egg_info" command, so that you can make tagged - revisions compare *lower* than the version specified in setup.py (e.g. by - using ``--tag-build=dev``). - -0.5a5 - * Added ``develop`` command to ``setuptools``-based packages. This command - installs an ``.egg-link`` pointing to the package's source directory, and - script wrappers that ``execfile()`` the source versions of the package's - scripts. This lets you put your development checkout(s) on sys.path without - having to actually install them. (To uninstall the link, use - use ``setup.py develop --uninstall``.) - - * Added ``egg_info`` command to ``setuptools``-based packages. This command - just creates or updates the "projectname.egg-info" directory, without - building an egg. (It's used by the ``bdist_egg``, ``test``, and ``develop`` - commands.) - - * Enhanced the ``test`` command so that it doesn't install the package, but - instead builds any C extensions in-place, updates the ``.egg-info`` - metadata, adds the source directory to ``sys.path``, and runs the tests - directly on the source. This avoids an "unmanaged" installation of the - package to ``site-packages`` or elsewhere. - - * Made ``easy_install`` a standard ``setuptools`` command, moving it from - the ``easy_install`` module to ``setuptools.command.easy_install``. Note - that if you were importing or extending it, you must now change your imports - accordingly. ``easy_install.py`` is still installed as a script, but not as - a module. - -0.5a4 - * Setup scripts using setuptools can now list their dependencies directly in - the setup.py file, without having to manually create a ``depends.txt`` file. - The ``install_requires`` and ``extras_require`` arguments to ``setup()`` - are used to create a dependencies file automatically. If you are manually - creating ``depends.txt`` right now, please switch to using these setup - arguments as soon as practical, because ``depends.txt`` support will be - removed in the 0.6 release cycle. For documentation on the new arguments, - see the ``setuptools.dist.Distribution`` class. - - * Setup scripts using setuptools now always install using ``easy_install`` - internally, for ease of uninstallation and upgrading. - -0.5a1 - * Added support for "self-installation" bootstrapping. Packages can now - include ``ez_setup.py`` in their source distribution, and add the following - to their ``setup.py``, in order to automatically bootstrap installation of - setuptools as part of their setup process:: - - from ez_setup import use_setuptools - use_setuptools() - - from setuptools import setup - # etc... - -0.4a2 - * Added ``ez_setup.py`` installer/bootstrap script to make initial setuptools - installation easier, and to allow distributions using setuptools to avoid - having to include setuptools in their source distribution. - - * All downloads are now managed by the ``PackageIndex`` class (which is now - subclassable and replaceable), so that embedders can more easily override - download logic, give download progress reports, etc. The class has also - been moved to the new ``setuptools.package_index`` module. - - * The ``Installer`` class no longer handles downloading, manages a temporary - directory, or tracks the ``zip_ok`` option. Downloading is now handled - by ``PackageIndex``, and ``Installer`` has become an ``easy_install`` - command class based on ``setuptools.Command``. - - * There is a new ``setuptools.sandbox.run_setup()`` API to invoke a setup - script in a directory sandbox, and a new ``setuptools.archive_util`` module - with an ``unpack_archive()`` API. These were split out of EasyInstall to - allow reuse by other tools and applications. - - * ``setuptools.Command`` now supports reinitializing commands using keyword - arguments to set/reset options. Also, ``Command`` subclasses can now set - their ``command_consumes_arguments`` attribute to ``True`` in order to - receive an ``args`` option containing the rest of the command line. - -0.3a2 - * Added new options to ``bdist_egg`` to allow tagging the egg's version number - with a subversion revision number, the current date, or an explicit tag - value. Run ``setup.py bdist_egg --help`` to get more information. - - * Misc. bug fixes - -0.3a1 - * Initial release. - -Mailing List and Bug Tracker -============================ - -Please use the `distutils-sig mailing list`_ for questions and discussion about -setuptools, and the `setuptools bug tracker`_ ONLY for issues you have -confirmed via the list are actual bugs, and which you have reduced to a minimal -set of steps to reproduce. - -.. _distutils-sig mailing list: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/ -.. _setuptools bug tracker: http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/ - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/using.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/using.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 192f1dc23..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_sources/using.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -================================ -Using Distribute in your project -================================ - -To use Distribute in your project, the recommended way is to ship -`distribute_setup.py` alongside your `setup.py` script and call -it at the very begining of `setup.py` like this:: - - from distribute_setup import use_setuptools - use_setuptools() - -Another way is to add ``Distribute`` in the ``install_requires`` option:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - install_requires=['distribute'] - ) - - -XXX to be finished diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_static/basic.css b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_static/basic.css deleted file mode 100644 index 43e8bafaf..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/build/html/_static/basic.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,540 +0,0 @@ -/* - * basic.css - * ~~~~~~~~~ - * - * Sphinx stylesheet -- basic theme. - * - * :copyright: Copyright 2007-2011 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS. - * :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. - * - */ - -/* -- main layout ----------------------------------------------------------- */ - -div.clearer { - clear: both; 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values that are commented out -# serve to show the default. - -import sys, os - -# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory, -# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the -# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here. -#sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('.')) - -# -- General configuration ----------------------------------------------------- - -# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be extensions -# coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones. -extensions = [] - -# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory. -templates_path = ['_templates'] - -# The suffix of source filenames. -source_suffix = '.txt' - -# The encoding of source files. -#source_encoding = 'utf-8' - -# The master toctree document. -master_doc = 'index' - -# General information about the project. -project = u'Distribute' -copyright = u'2009-2011, The fellowship of the packaging' - -# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for -# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the -# built documents. -# -# The short X.Y version. -version = '0.6.36' -# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags. -release = '0.6.36' - -# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation -# for a list of supported languages. -#language = None - -# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some -# non-false value, then it is used: -#today = '' -# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call. -#today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y' - -# List of documents that shouldn't be included in the build. -#unused_docs = [] - -# List of directories, relative to source directory, that shouldn't be searched -# for source files. -exclude_trees = [] - -# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all documents. -#default_role = None - -# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text. -#add_function_parentheses = True - -# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description -# unit titles (such as .. function::). -#add_module_names = True - -# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the -# output. They are ignored by default. -#show_authors = False - -# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use. -pygments_style = 'sphinx' - -# A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting. -#modindex_common_prefix = [] - - -# -- Options for HTML output --------------------------------------------------- - -# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. Major themes that come with -# Sphinx are currently 'default' and 'sphinxdoc'. -html_theme = 'nature' - -# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme -# further. For a list of options available for each theme, see the -# documentation. -#html_theme_options = {} - -# Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory. -html_theme_path = ['_theme'] - -# The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to -# " v documentation". -html_title = "Distribute documentation" - -# A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title. -html_short_title = "Distribute" - -# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top -# of the sidebar. -#html_logo = None - -# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the -# docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32 -# pixels large. -#html_favicon = None - -# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here, -# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files, -# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css". -#html_static_path = ['_static'] - -# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom, -# using the given strftime format. -#html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y' - -# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to -# typographically correct entities. -html_use_smartypants = True - -# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names. -html_sidebars = {'index': 'indexsidebar.html'} - -# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to -# template names. -#html_additional_pages = {} - -# If false, no module index is generated. -html_use_modindex = False - -# If false, no index is generated. -html_use_index = False - -# If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter. -#html_split_index = False - -# If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages. -#html_show_sourcelink = True - -# If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will -# contain a tag referring to it. The value of this option must be the -# base URL from which the finished HTML is served. -#html_use_opensearch = '' - -# If nonempty, this is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml"). -#html_file_suffix = '' - -# Output file base name for HTML help builder. -htmlhelp_basename = 'Distributedoc' - - -# -- Options for LaTeX output -------------------------------------------------- - -# The paper size ('letter' or 'a4'). -#latex_paper_size = 'letter' - -# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt'). -#latex_font_size = '10pt' - -# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples -# (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass [howto/manual]). -latex_documents = [ - ('index', 'Distribute.tex', ur'Distribute Documentation', - ur'The fellowship of the packaging', 'manual'), -] - -# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of -# the title page. -#latex_logo = None - -# For "manual" documents, if this is true, then toplevel headings are parts, -# not chapters. -#latex_use_parts = False - -# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble. -#latex_preamble = '' - -# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals. -#latex_appendices = [] - -# If false, no module index is generated. -#latex_use_modindex = True diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/easy_install.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/easy_install.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9b4fcfbb6..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/easy_install.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1597 +0,0 @@ -============ -Easy Install -============ - -Easy Install is a python module (``easy_install``) bundled with ``setuptools`` -that lets you automatically download, build, install, and manage Python -packages. - -Please share your experiences with us! If you encounter difficulty installing -a package, please contact us via the `distutils mailing list -`_. (Note: please DO NOT send -private email directly to the author of setuptools; it will be discarded. The -mailing list is a searchable archive of previously-asked and answered -questions; you should begin your research there before reporting something as a -bug -- and then do so via list discussion first.) - -(Also, if you'd like to learn about how you can use ``setuptools`` to make your -own packages work better with EasyInstall, or provide EasyInstall-like features -without requiring your users to use EasyInstall directly, you'll probably want -to check out the full `setuptools`_ documentation as well.) - -.. contents:: **Table of Contents** - - -Using "Easy Install" -==================== - - -.. _installation instructions: - -Installing "Easy Install" -------------------------- - -Please see the `setuptools PyPI page `_ -for download links and basic installation instructions for each of the -supported platforms. - -You will need at least Python 2.3.5, or if you are on a 64-bit platform, Python -2.4. An ``easy_install`` script will be installed in the normal location for -Python scripts on your platform. - -Note that the instructions on the setuptools PyPI page assume that you are -are installling to Python's primary ``site-packages`` directory. If this is -not the case, you should consult the section below on `Custom Installation -Locations`_ before installing. (And, on Windows, you should not use the -``.exe`` installer when installing to an alternate location.) - -Note that ``easy_install`` normally works by downloading files from the -internet. If you are behind an NTLM-based firewall that prevents Python -programs from accessing the net directly, you may wish to first install and use -the `APS proxy server `_, which lets you get past such -firewalls in the same way that your web browser(s) do. - -(Alternately, if you do not wish easy_install to actually download anything, you -can restrict it from doing so with the ``--allow-hosts`` option; see the -sections on `restricting downloads with --allow-hosts`_ and `command-line -options`_ for more details.) - - -Troubleshooting -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -If EasyInstall/setuptools appears to install correctly, and you can run the -``easy_install`` command but it fails with an ``ImportError``, the most likely -cause is that you installed to a location other than ``site-packages``, -without taking any of the steps described in the `Custom Installation -Locations`_ section below. Please see that section and follow the steps to -make sure that your custom location will work correctly. Then re-install. - -Similarly, if you can run ``easy_install``, and it appears to be installing -packages, but then you can't import them, the most likely issue is that you -installed EasyInstall correctly but are using it to install packages to a -non-standard location that hasn't been properly prepared. Again, see the -section on `Custom Installation Locations`_ for more details. - - -Windows Notes -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -On Windows, an ``easy_install.exe`` launcher will also be installed, so that -you can just type ``easy_install`` as long as it's on your ``PATH``. If typing -``easy_install`` at the command prompt doesn't work, check to make sure your -``PATH`` includes the appropriate ``C:\\Python2X\\Scripts`` directory. On -most current versions of Windows, you can change the ``PATH`` by right-clicking -"My Computer", choosing "Properties" and selecting the "Advanced" tab, then -clicking the "Environment Variables" button. ``PATH`` will be in the "System -Variables" section, and you will need to exit and restart your command shell -(command.com, cmd.exe, bash, or other) for the change to take effect. Be sure -to add a ``;`` after the last item on ``PATH`` before adding the scripts -directory to it. - -Note that instead of changing your ``PATH`` to include the Python scripts -directory, you can also retarget the installation location for scripts so they -go on a directory that's already on the ``PATH``. For more information see the -sections below on `Command-Line Options`_ and `Configuration Files`_. You -can pass command line options (such as ``--script-dir``) to -``distribute_setup.py`` to control where ``easy_install.exe`` will be installed. - - - -Downloading and Installing a Package ------------------------------------- - -For basic use of ``easy_install``, you need only supply the filename or URL of -a source distribution or .egg file (`Python Egg`__). - -__ http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/PythonEggs - -**Example 1**. Install a package by name, searching PyPI for the latest -version, and automatically downloading, building, and installing it:: - - easy_install SQLObject - -**Example 2**. Install or upgrade a package by name and version by finding -links on a given "download page":: - - easy_install -f http://pythonpaste.org/package_index.html SQLObject - -**Example 3**. Download a source distribution from a specified URL, -automatically building and installing it:: - - easy_install http://example.com/path/to/MyPackage-1.2.3.tgz - -**Example 4**. Install an already-downloaded .egg file:: - - easy_install /my_downloads/OtherPackage-3.2.1-py2.3.egg - -**Example 5**. Upgrade an already-installed package to the latest version -listed on PyPI:: - - easy_install --upgrade PyProtocols - -**Example 6**. Install a source distribution that's already downloaded and -extracted in the current directory (New in 0.5a9):: - - easy_install . - -**Example 7**. (New in 0.6a1) Find a source distribution or Subversion -checkout URL for a package, and extract it or check it out to -``~/projects/sqlobject`` (the name will always be in all-lowercase), where it -can be examined or edited. (The package will not be installed, but it can -easily be installed with ``easy_install ~/projects/sqlobject``. See `Editing -and Viewing Source Packages`_ below for more info.):: - - easy_install --editable --build-directory ~/projects SQLObject - -**Example 7**. (New in 0.6.11) Install a distribution within your home dir:: - - easy_install --user SQLAlchemy - -Easy Install accepts URLs, filenames, PyPI package names (i.e., ``distutils`` -"distribution" names), and package+version specifiers. In each case, it will -attempt to locate the latest available version that meets your criteria. - -When downloading or processing downloaded files, Easy Install recognizes -distutils source distribution files with extensions of .tgz, .tar, .tar.gz, -.tar.bz2, or .zip. And of course it handles already-built .egg -distributions as well as ``.win32.exe`` installers built using distutils. - -By default, packages are installed to the running Python installation's -``site-packages`` directory, unless you provide the ``-d`` or ``--install-dir`` -option to specify an alternative directory, or specify an alternate location -using distutils configuration files. (See `Configuration Files`_, below.) - -By default, any scripts included with the package are installed to the running -Python installation's standard script installation location. However, if you -specify an installation directory via the command line or a config file, then -the default directory for installing scripts will be the same as the package -installation directory, to ensure that the script will have access to the -installed package. You can override this using the ``-s`` or ``--script-dir`` -option. - -Installed packages are added to an ``easy-install.pth`` file in the install -directory, so that Python will always use the most-recently-installed version -of the package. If you would like to be able to select which version to use at -runtime, you should use the ``-m`` or ``--multi-version`` option. - - -Upgrading a Package -------------------- - -You don't need to do anything special to upgrade a package: just install the -new version, either by requesting a specific version, e.g.:: - - easy_install "SomePackage==2.0" - -a version greater than the one you have now:: - - easy_install "SomePackage>2.0" - -using the upgrade flag, to find the latest available version on PyPI:: - - easy_install --upgrade SomePackage - -or by using a download page, direct download URL, or package filename:: - - easy_install -f http://example.com/downloads ExamplePackage - - easy_install http://example.com/downloads/ExamplePackage-2.0-py2.4.egg - - easy_install my_downloads/ExamplePackage-2.0.tgz - -If you're using ``-m`` or ``--multi-version`` , using the ``require()`` -function at runtime automatically selects the newest installed version of a -package that meets your version criteria. So, installing a newer version is -the only step needed to upgrade such packages. - -If you're installing to a directory on PYTHONPATH, or a configured "site" -directory (and not using ``-m``), installing a package automatically replaces -any previous version in the ``easy-install.pth`` file, so that Python will -import the most-recently installed version by default. So, again, installing -the newer version is the only upgrade step needed. - -If you haven't suppressed script installation (using ``--exclude-scripts`` or -``-x``), then the upgraded version's scripts will be installed, and they will -be automatically patched to ``require()`` the corresponding version of the -package, so that you can use them even if they are installed in multi-version -mode. - -``easy_install`` never actually deletes packages (unless you're installing a -package with the same name and version number as an existing package), so if -you want to get rid of older versions of a package, please see `Uninstalling -Packages`_, below. - - -Changing the Active Version ---------------------------- - -If you've upgraded a package, but need to revert to a previously-installed -version, you can do so like this:: - - easy_install PackageName==1.2.3 - -Where ``1.2.3`` is replaced by the exact version number you wish to switch to. -If a package matching the requested name and version is not already installed -in a directory on ``sys.path``, it will be located via PyPI and installed. - -If you'd like to switch to the latest installed version of ``PackageName``, you -can do so like this:: - - easy_install PackageName - -This will activate the latest installed version. (Note: if you have set any -``find_links`` via distutils configuration files, those download pages will be -checked for the latest available version of the package, and it will be -downloaded and installed if it is newer than your current version.) - -Note that changing the active version of a package will install the newly -active version's scripts, unless the ``--exclude-scripts`` or ``-x`` option is -specified. - - -Uninstalling Packages ---------------------- - -If you have replaced a package with another version, then you can just delete -the package(s) you don't need by deleting the PackageName-versioninfo.egg file -or directory (found in the installation directory). - -If you want to delete the currently installed version of a package (or all -versions of a package), you should first run:: - - easy_install -m PackageName - -This will ensure that Python doesn't continue to search for a package you're -planning to remove. After you've done this, you can safely delete the .egg -files or directories, along with any scripts you wish to remove. - - -Managing Scripts ----------------- - -Whenever you install, upgrade, or change versions of a package, EasyInstall -automatically installs the scripts for the selected package version, unless -you tell it not to with ``-x`` or ``--exclude-scripts``. If any scripts in -the script directory have the same name, they are overwritten. - -Thus, you do not normally need to manually delete scripts for older versions of -a package, unless the newer version of the package does not include a script -of the same name. However, if you are completely uninstalling a package, you -may wish to manually delete its scripts. - -EasyInstall's default behavior means that you can normally only run scripts -from one version of a package at a time. If you want to keep multiple versions -of a script available, however, you can simply use the ``--multi-version`` or -``-m`` option, and rename the scripts that EasyInstall creates. This works -because EasyInstall installs scripts as short code stubs that ``require()`` the -matching version of the package the script came from, so renaming the script -has no effect on what it executes. - -For example, suppose you want to use two versions of the ``rst2html`` tool -provided by the `docutils `_ package. You might -first install one version:: - - easy_install -m docutils==0.3.9 - -then rename the ``rst2html.py`` to ``r2h_039``, and install another version:: - - easy_install -m docutils==0.3.10 - -This will create another ``rst2html.py`` script, this one using docutils -version 0.3.10 instead of 0.3.9. You now have two scripts, each using a -different version of the package. (Notice that we used ``-m`` for both -installations, so that Python won't lock us out of using anything but the most -recently-installed version of the package.) - - - -Tips & Techniques ------------------ - - -Multiple Python Versions -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -As of version 0.6a11, EasyInstall installs itself under two names: -``easy_install`` and ``easy_install-N.N``, where ``N.N`` is the Python version -used to install it. Thus, if you install EasyInstall for both Python 2.3 and -2.4, you can use the ``easy_install-2.3`` or ``easy_install-2.4`` scripts to -install packages for Python 2.3 or 2.4, respectively. - -Also, if you're working with Python version 2.4 or higher, you can run Python -with ``-m easy_install`` to run that particular Python version's -``easy_install`` command. - - -Restricting Downloads with ``--allow-hosts`` -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -You can use the ``--allow-hosts`` (``-H``) option to restrict what domains -EasyInstall will look for links and downloads on. ``--allow-hosts=None`` -prevents downloading altogether. You can also use wildcards, for example -to restrict downloading to hosts in your own intranet. See the section below -on `Command-Line Options`_ for more details on the ``--allow-hosts`` option. - -By default, there are no host restrictions in effect, but you can change this -default by editing the appropriate `configuration files`_ and adding: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [easy_install] - allow_hosts = *.myintranet.example.com,*.python.org - -The above example would then allow downloads only from hosts in the -``python.org`` and ``myintranet.example.com`` domains, unless overridden on the -command line. - - -Installing on Un-networked Machines -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Just copy the eggs or source packages you need to a directory on the target -machine, then use the ``-f`` or ``--find-links`` option to specify that -directory's location. For example:: - - easy_install -H None -f somedir SomePackage - -will attempt to install SomePackage using only eggs and source packages found -in ``somedir`` and disallowing all remote access. You should of course make -sure you have all of SomePackage's dependencies available in somedir. - -If you have another machine of the same operating system and library versions -(or if the packages aren't platform-specific), you can create the directory of -eggs using a command like this:: - - easy_install -zmaxd somedir SomePackage - -This will tell EasyInstall to put zipped eggs or source packages for -SomePackage and all its dependencies into ``somedir``, without creating any -scripts or .pth files. You can then copy the contents of ``somedir`` to the -target machine. (``-z`` means zipped eggs, ``-m`` means multi-version, which -prevents .pth files from being used, ``-a`` means to copy all the eggs needed, -even if they're installed elsewhere on the machine, and ``-d`` indicates the -directory to place the eggs in.) - -You can also build the eggs from local development packages that were installed -with the ``setup.py develop`` command, by including the ``-l`` option, e.g.:: - - easy_install -zmaxld somedir SomePackage - -This will use locally-available source distributions to build the eggs. - - -Packaging Others' Projects As Eggs -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Need to distribute a package that isn't published in egg form? You can use -EasyInstall to build eggs for a project. You'll want to use the ``--zip-ok``, -``--exclude-scripts``, and possibly ``--no-deps`` options (``-z``, ``-x`` and -``-N``, respectively). Use ``-d`` or ``--install-dir`` to specify the location -where you'd like the eggs placed. By placing them in a directory that is -published to the web, you can then make the eggs available for download, either -in an intranet or to the internet at large. - -If someone distributes a package in the form of a single ``.py`` file, you can -wrap it in an egg by tacking an ``#egg=name-version`` suffix on the file's URL. -So, something like this:: - - easy_install -f "http://some.example.com/downloads/foo.py#egg=foo-1.0" foo - -will install the package as an egg, and this:: - - easy_install -zmaxd. \ - -f "http://some.example.com/downloads/foo.py#egg=foo-1.0" foo - -will create a ``.egg`` file in the current directory. - - -Creating your own Package Index -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -In addition to local directories and the Python Package Index, EasyInstall can -find download links on most any web page whose URL is given to the ``-f`` -(``--find-links``) option. In the simplest case, you can simply have a web -page with links to eggs or Python source packages, even an automatically -generated directory listing (such as the Apache web server provides). - -If you are setting up an intranet site for package downloads, you may want to -configure the target machines to use your download site by default, adding -something like this to their `configuration files`_: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [easy_install] - find_links = http://mypackages.example.com/somedir/ - http://turbogears.org/download/ - http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ - -As you can see, you can list multiple URLs separated by whitespace, continuing -on multiple lines if necessary (as long as the subsequent lines are indented. - -If you are more ambitious, you can also create an entirely custom package index -or PyPI mirror. See the ``--index-url`` option under `Command-Line Options`_, -below, and also the section on `Package Index "API"`_. - - -Password-Protected Sites ------------------------- - -If a site you want to download from is password-protected using HTTP "Basic" -authentication, you can specify your credentials in the URL, like so:: - - http://some_userid:some_password@some.example.com/some_path/ - -You can do this with both index page URLs and direct download URLs. As long -as any HTML pages read by easy_install use *relative* links to point to the -downloads, the same user ID and password will be used to do the downloading. - - -Controlling Build Options -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -EasyInstall respects standard distutils `Configuration Files`_, so you can use -them to configure build options for packages that it installs from source. For -example, if you are on Windows using the MinGW compiler, you can configure the -default compiler by putting something like this: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [build] - compiler = mingw32 - -into the appropriate distutils configuration file. In fact, since this is just -normal distutils configuration, it will affect any builds using that config -file, not just ones done by EasyInstall. For example, if you add those lines -to ``distutils.cfg`` in the ``distutils`` package directory, it will be the -default compiler for *all* packages you build. See `Configuration Files`_ -below for a list of the standard configuration file locations, and links to -more documentation on using distutils configuration files. - - -Editing and Viewing Source Packages -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Sometimes a package's source distribution contains additional documentation, -examples, configuration files, etc., that are not part of its actual code. If -you want to be able to examine these files, you can use the ``--editable`` -option to EasyInstall, and EasyInstall will look for a source distribution -or Subversion URL for the package, then download and extract it or check it out -as a subdirectory of the ``--build-directory`` you specify. If you then wish -to install the package after editing or configuring it, you can do so by -rerunning EasyInstall with that directory as the target. - -Note that using ``--editable`` stops EasyInstall from actually building or -installing the package; it just finds, obtains, and possibly unpacks it for -you. This allows you to make changes to the package if necessary, and to -either install it in development mode using ``setup.py develop`` (if the -package uses setuptools, that is), or by running ``easy_install projectdir`` -(where ``projectdir`` is the subdirectory EasyInstall created for the -downloaded package. - -In order to use ``--editable`` (``-e`` for short), you *must* also supply a -``--build-directory`` (``-b`` for short). The project will be placed in a -subdirectory of the build directory. The subdirectory will have the same -name as the project itself, but in all-lowercase. If a file or directory of -that name already exists, EasyInstall will print an error message and exit. - -Also, when using ``--editable``, you cannot use URLs or filenames as arguments. -You *must* specify project names (and optional version requirements) so that -EasyInstall knows what directory name(s) to create. If you need to force -EasyInstall to use a particular URL or filename, you should specify it as a -``--find-links`` item (``-f`` for short), and then also specify -the project name, e.g.:: - - easy_install -eb ~/projects \ - -fhttp://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ctypes/ctypes-0.9.6.tar.gz?download \ - ctypes==0.9.6 - - -Dealing with Installation Conflicts -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -(NOTE: As of 0.6a11, this section is obsolete; it is retained here only so that -people using older versions of EasyInstall can consult it. As of version -0.6a11, installation conflicts are handled automatically without deleting the -old or system-installed packages, and without ignoring the issue. Instead, -eggs are automatically shifted to the front of ``sys.path`` using special -code added to the ``easy-install.pth`` file. So, if you are using version -0.6a11 or better of setuptools, you do not need to worry about conflicts, -and the following issues do not apply to you.) - -EasyInstall installs distributions in a "managed" way, such that each -distribution can be independently activated or deactivated on ``sys.path``. -However, packages that were not installed by EasyInstall are "unmanaged", -in that they usually live all in one directory and cannot be independently -activated or deactivated. - -As a result, if you are using EasyInstall to upgrade an existing package, or -to install a package with the same name as an existing package, EasyInstall -will warn you of the conflict. (This is an improvement over ``setup.py -install``, becuase the ``distutils`` just install new packages on top of old -ones, possibly combining two unrelated packages or leaving behind modules that -have been deleted in the newer version of the package.) - -By default, EasyInstall will stop the installation if it detects a conflict -between an existing, "unmanaged" package, and a module or package in any of -the distributions you're installing. It will display a list of all of the -existing files and directories that would need to be deleted for the new -package to be able to function correctly. You can then either delete these -conflicting files and directories yourself and re-run EasyInstall, or you can -just use the ``--delete-conflicting`` or ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` -options, as described under `Command-Line Options`_, below. - -Of course, once you've replaced all of your existing "unmanaged" packages with -versions managed by EasyInstall, you won't have any more conflicts to worry -about! - - -Compressed Installation -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -EasyInstall tries to install packages in zipped form, if it can. Zipping -packages can improve Python's overall import performance if you're not using -the ``--multi-version`` option, because Python processes zipfile entries on -``sys.path`` much faster than it does directories. - -As of version 0.5a9, EasyInstall analyzes packages to determine whether they -can be safely installed as a zipfile, and then acts on its analysis. (Previous -versions would not install a package as a zipfile unless you used the -``--zip-ok`` option.) - -The current analysis approach is fairly conservative; it currenly looks for: - - * Any use of the ``__file__`` or ``__path__`` variables (which should be - replaced with ``pkg_resources`` API calls) - - * Possible use of ``inspect`` functions that expect to manipulate source files - (e.g. ``inspect.getsource()``) - - * Top-level modules that might be scripts used with ``python -m`` (Python 2.4) - -If any of the above are found in the package being installed, EasyInstall will -assume that the package cannot be safely run from a zipfile, and unzip it to -a directory instead. You can override this analysis with the ``-zip-ok`` flag, -which will tell EasyInstall to install the package as a zipfile anyway. Or, -you can use the ``--always-unzip`` flag, in which case EasyInstall will always -unzip, even if its analysis says the package is safe to run as a zipfile. - -Normally, however, it is simplest to let EasyInstall handle the determination -of whether to zip or unzip, and only specify overrides when needed to work -around a problem. If you find you need to override EasyInstall's guesses, you -may want to contact the package author and the EasyInstall maintainers, so that -they can make appropriate changes in future versions. - -(Note: If a package uses ``setuptools`` in its setup script, the package author -has the option to declare the package safe or unsafe for zipped usage via the -``zip_safe`` argument to ``setup()``. If the package author makes such a -declaration, EasyInstall believes the package's author and does not perform its -own analysis. However, your command-line option, if any, will still override -the package author's choice.) - - -Reference Manual -================ - -Configuration Files -------------------- - -(New in 0.4a2) - -You may specify default options for EasyInstall using the standard -distutils configuration files, under the command heading ``easy_install``. -EasyInstall will look first for a ``setup.cfg`` file in the current directory, -then a ``~/.pydistutils.cfg`` or ``$HOME\\pydistutils.cfg`` (on Unix-like OSes -and Windows, respectively), and finally a ``distutils.cfg`` file in the -``distutils`` package directory. Here's a simple example: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [easy_install] - - # set the default location to install packages - install_dir = /home/me/lib/python - - # Notice that indentation can be used to continue an option - # value; this is especially useful for the "--find-links" - # option, which tells easy_install to use download links on - # these pages before consulting PyPI: - # - find_links = http://sqlobject.org/ - http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ - -In addition to accepting configuration for its own options under -``[easy_install]``, EasyInstall also respects defaults specified for other -distutils commands. For example, if you don't set an ``install_dir`` for -``[easy_install]``, but *have* set an ``install_lib`` for the ``[install]`` -command, this will become EasyInstall's default installation directory. Thus, -if you are already using distutils configuration files to set default install -locations, build options, etc., EasyInstall will respect your existing settings -until and unless you override them explicitly in an ``[easy_install]`` section. - -For more information, see also the current Python documentation on the `use and -location of distutils configuration files `_. - -Notice that ``easy_install`` will use the ``setup.cfg`` from the current -working directory only if it was triggered from ``setup.py`` through the -``install_requires`` option. The standalone command will not use that file. - -Command-Line Options --------------------- - -``--zip-ok, -z`` - Install all packages as zip files, even if they are marked as unsafe for - running as a zipfile. This can be useful when EasyInstall's analysis - of a non-setuptools package is too conservative, but keep in mind that - the package may not work correctly. (Changed in 0.5a9; previously this - option was required in order for zipped installation to happen at all.) - -``--always-unzip, -Z`` - Don't install any packages as zip files, even if the packages are marked - as safe for running as a zipfile. This can be useful if a package does - something unsafe, but not in a way that EasyInstall can easily detect. - EasyInstall's default analysis is currently very conservative, however, so - you should only use this option if you've had problems with a particular - package, and *after* reporting the problem to the package's maintainer and - to the EasyInstall maintainers. - - (Note: the ``-z/-Z`` options only affect the installation of newly-built - or downloaded packages that are not already installed in the target - directory; if you want to convert an existing installed version from - zipped to unzipped or vice versa, you'll need to delete the existing - version first, and re-run EasyInstall.) - -``--multi-version, -m`` - "Multi-version" mode. Specifying this option prevents ``easy_install`` from - adding an ``easy-install.pth`` entry for the package being installed, and - if an entry for any version the package already exists, it will be removed - upon successful installation. In multi-version mode, no specific version of - the package is available for importing, unless you use - ``pkg_resources.require()`` to put it on ``sys.path``. This can be as - simple as:: - - from pkg_resources import require - require("SomePackage", "OtherPackage", "MyPackage") - - which will put the latest installed version of the specified packages on - ``sys.path`` for you. (For more advanced uses, like selecting specific - versions and enabling optional dependencies, see the ``pkg_resources`` API - doc.) - - Changed in 0.6a10: this option is no longer silently enabled when - installing to a non-PYTHONPATH, non-"site" directory. You must always - explicitly use this option if you want it to be active. - -``--upgrade, -U`` (New in 0.5a4) - By default, EasyInstall only searches online if a project/version - requirement can't be met by distributions already installed - on sys.path or the installation directory. However, if you supply the - ``--upgrade`` or ``-U`` flag, EasyInstall will always check the package - index and ``--find-links`` URLs before selecting a version to install. In - this way, you can force EasyInstall to use the latest available version of - any package it installs (subject to any version requirements that might - exclude such later versions). - -``--install-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - Set the installation directory. It is up to you to ensure that this - directory is on ``sys.path`` at runtime, and to use - ``pkg_resources.require()`` to enable the installed package(s) that you - need. - - (New in 0.4a2) If this option is not directly specified on the command line - or in a distutils configuration file, the distutils default installation - location is used. Normally, this would be the ``site-packages`` directory, - but if you are using distutils configuration files, setting things like - ``prefix`` or ``install_lib``, then those settings are taken into - account when computing the default installation directory, as is the - ``--prefix`` option. - -``--script-dir=DIR, -s DIR`` - Set the script installation directory. If you don't supply this option - (via the command line or a configuration file), but you *have* supplied - an ``--install-dir`` (via command line or config file), then this option - defaults to the same directory, so that the scripts will be able to find - their associated package installation. Otherwise, this setting defaults - to the location where the distutils would normally install scripts, taking - any distutils configuration file settings into account. - -``--exclude-scripts, -x`` - Don't install scripts. This is useful if you need to install multiple - versions of a package, but do not want to reset the version that will be - run by scripts that are already installed. - -``--user`` (New in 0.6.11) - Use the the user-site-packages as specified in :pep:`370` - instead of the global site-packages. - -``--always-copy, -a`` (New in 0.5a4) - Copy all needed distributions to the installation directory, even if they - are already present in a directory on sys.path. In older versions of - EasyInstall, this was the default behavior, but now you must explicitly - request it. By default, EasyInstall will no longer copy such distributions - from other sys.path directories to the installation directory, unless you - explicitly gave the distribution's filename on the command line. - - Note that as of 0.6a10, using this option excludes "system" and - "development" eggs from consideration because they can't be reliably - copied. This may cause EasyInstall to choose an older version of a package - than what you expected, or it may cause downloading and installation of a - fresh copy of something that's already installed. You will see warning - messages for any eggs that EasyInstall skips, before it falls back to an - older version or attempts to download a fresh copy. - -``--find-links=URLS_OR_FILENAMES, -f URLS_OR_FILENAMES`` - Scan the specified "download pages" or directories for direct links to eggs - or other distributions. Any existing file or directory names or direct - download URLs are immediately added to EasyInstall's search cache, and any - indirect URLs (ones that don't point to eggs or other recognized archive - formats) are added to a list of additional places to search for download - links. As soon as EasyInstall has to go online to find a package (either - because it doesn't exist locally, or because ``--upgrade`` or ``-U`` was - used), the specified URLs will be downloaded and scanned for additional - direct links. - - Eggs and archives found by way of ``--find-links`` are only downloaded if - they are needed to meet a requirement specified on the command line; links - to unneeded packages are ignored. - - If all requested packages can be found using links on the specified - download pages, the Python Package Index will not be consulted unless you - also specified the ``--upgrade`` or ``-U`` option. - - (Note: if you want to refer to a local HTML file containing links, you must - use a ``file:`` URL, as filenames that do not refer to a directory, egg, or - archive are ignored.) - - You may specify multiple URLs or file/directory names with this option, - separated by whitespace. Note that on the command line, you will probably - have to surround the URL list with quotes, so that it is recognized as a - single option value. You can also specify URLs in a configuration file; - see `Configuration Files`_, above. - - Changed in 0.6a10: previously all URLs and directories passed to this - option were scanned as early as possible, but from 0.6a10 on, only - directories and direct archive links are scanned immediately; URLs are not - retrieved unless a package search was already going to go online due to a - package not being available locally, or due to the use of the ``--update`` - or ``-U`` option. - -``--no-find-links`` Blocks the addition of any link. (New in Distribute 0.6.11) - This is useful if you want to avoid adding links defined in a project - easy_install is installing (wether it's a requested project or a - dependency.). When used, ``--find-links`` is ignored. - -``--delete-conflicting, -D`` (Removed in 0.6a11) - (As of 0.6a11, this option is no longer necessary; please do not use it!) - - If you are replacing a package that was previously installed *without* - using EasyInstall, the old version may end up on ``sys.path`` before the - version being installed with EasyInstall. EasyInstall will normally abort - the installation of a package if it detects such a conflict, and ask you to - manually remove the conflicting files or directories. If you specify this - option, however, EasyInstall will attempt to delete the files or - directories itself, and then proceed with the installation. - -``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` (Removed in 0.6a11) - (As of 0.6a11, this option is no longer necessary; please do not use it!) - - Ignore conflicting packages and proceed with installation anyway, even - though it means the package probably won't work properly. If the - conflicting package is in a directory you can't write to, this may be your - only option, but you will need to take more invasive measures to get the - installed package to work, like manually adding it to ``PYTHONPATH`` or to - ``sys.path`` at runtime. - -``--index-url=URL, -i URL`` (New in 0.4a1; default changed in 0.6c7) - Specifies the base URL of the Python Package Index. The default is - http://pypi.python.org/simple if not specified. When a package is requested - that is not locally available or linked from a ``--find-links`` download - page, the package index will be searched for download pages for the needed - package, and those download pages will be searched for links to download - an egg or source distribution. - -``--editable, -e`` (New in 0.6a1) - Only find and download source distributions for the specified projects, - unpacking them to subdirectories of the specified ``--build-directory``. - EasyInstall will not actually build or install the requested projects or - their dependencies; it will just find and extract them for you. See - `Editing and Viewing Source Packages`_ above for more details. - -``--build-directory=DIR, -b DIR`` (UPDATED in 0.6a1) - Set the directory used to build source packages. If a package is built - from a source distribution or checkout, it will be extracted to a - subdirectory of the specified directory. The subdirectory will have the - same name as the extracted distribution's project, but in all-lowercase. - If a file or directory of that name already exists in the given directory, - a warning will be printed to the console, and the build will take place in - a temporary directory instead. - - This option is most useful in combination with the ``--editable`` option, - which forces EasyInstall to *only* find and extract (but not build and - install) source distributions. See `Editing and Viewing Source Packages`_, - above, for more information. - -``--verbose, -v, --quiet, -q`` (New in 0.4a4) - Control the level of detail of EasyInstall's progress messages. The - default detail level is "info", which prints information only about - relatively time-consuming operations like running a setup script, unpacking - an archive, or retrieving a URL. Using ``-q`` or ``--quiet`` drops the - detail level to "warn", which will only display installation reports, - warnings, and errors. Using ``-v`` or ``--verbose`` increases the detail - level to include individual file-level operations, link analysis messages, - and distutils messages from any setup scripts that get run. If you include - the ``-v`` option more than once, the second and subsequent uses are passed - down to any setup scripts, increasing the verbosity of their reporting as - well. - -``--dry-run, -n`` (New in 0.4a4) - Don't actually install the package or scripts. This option is passed down - to any setup scripts run, so packages should not actually build either. - This does *not* skip downloading, nor does it skip extracting source - distributions to a temporary/build directory. - -``--optimize=LEVEL``, ``-O LEVEL`` (New in 0.4a4) - If you are installing from a source distribution, and are *not* using the - ``--zip-ok`` option, this option controls the optimization level for - compiling installed ``.py`` files to ``.pyo`` files. It does not affect - the compilation of modules contained in ``.egg`` files, only those in - ``.egg`` directories. The optimization level can be set to 0, 1, or 2; - the default is 0 (unless it's set under ``install`` or ``install_lib`` in - one of your distutils configuration files). - -``--record=FILENAME`` (New in 0.5a4) - Write a record of all installed files to FILENAME. This is basically the - same as the same option for the standard distutils "install" command, and - is included for compatibility with tools that expect to pass this option - to "setup.py install". - -``--site-dirs=DIRLIST, -S DIRLIST`` (New in 0.6a1) - Specify one or more custom "site" directories (separated by commas). - "Site" directories are directories where ``.pth`` files are processed, such - as the main Python ``site-packages`` directory. As of 0.6a10, EasyInstall - automatically detects whether a given directory processes ``.pth`` files - (or can be made to do so), so you should not normally need to use this - option. It is is now only necessary if you want to override EasyInstall's - judgment and force an installation directory to be treated as if it - supported ``.pth`` files. - -``--no-deps, -N`` (New in 0.6a6) - Don't install any dependencies. This is intended as a convenience for - tools that wrap eggs in a platform-specific packaging system. (We don't - recommend that you use it for anything else.) - -``--allow-hosts=PATTERNS, -H PATTERNS`` (New in 0.6a6) - Restrict downloading and spidering to hosts matching the specified glob - patterns. E.g. ``-H *.python.org`` restricts web access so that only - packages listed and downloadable from machines in the ``python.org`` - domain. The glob patterns must match the *entire* user/host/port section of - the target URL(s). For example, ``*.python.org`` will NOT accept a URL - like ``http://python.org/foo`` or ``http://www.python.org:8080/``. - Multiple patterns can be specified by separting them with commas. The - default pattern is ``*``, which matches anything. - - In general, this option is mainly useful for blocking EasyInstall's web - access altogether (e.g. ``-Hlocalhost``), or to restrict it to an intranet - or other trusted site. EasyInstall will do the best it can to satisfy - dependencies given your host restrictions, but of course can fail if it - can't find suitable packages. EasyInstall displays all blocked URLs, so - that you can adjust your ``--allow-hosts`` setting if it is more strict - than you intended. Some sites may wish to define a restrictive default - setting for this option in their `configuration files`_, and then manually - override the setting on the command line as needed. - -``--prefix=DIR`` (New in 0.6a10) - Use the specified directory as a base for computing the default - installation and script directories. On Windows, the resulting default - directories will be ``prefix\\Lib\\site-packages`` and ``prefix\\Scripts``, - while on other platforms the defaults will be - ``prefix/lib/python2.X/site-packages`` (with the appropriate version - substituted) for libraries and ``prefix/bin`` for scripts. - - Note that the ``--prefix`` option only sets the *default* installation and - script directories, and does not override the ones set on the command line - or in a configuration file. - -``--local-snapshots-ok, -l`` (New in 0.6c6) - Normally, EasyInstall prefers to only install *released* versions of - projects, not in-development ones, because such projects may not - have a currently-valid version number. So, it usually only installs them - when their ``setup.py`` directory is explicitly passed on the command line. - - However, if this option is used, then any in-development projects that were - installed using the ``setup.py develop`` command, will be used to build - eggs, effectively upgrading the "in-development" project to a snapshot - release. Normally, this option is used only in conjunction with the - ``--always-copy`` option to create a distributable snapshot of every egg - needed to run an application. - - Note that if you use this option, you must make sure that there is a valid - version number (such as an SVN revision number tag) for any in-development - projects that may be used, as otherwise EasyInstall may not be able to tell - what version of the project is "newer" when future installations or - upgrades are attempted. - - -.. _non-root installation: - -Custom Installation Locations ------------------------------ - -By default, EasyInstall installs python packages into Python's main ``site-packages`` directory, -and manages them using a custom ``.pth`` file in that same directory. - -Very often though, a user or developer wants ``easy_install`` to install and manage python packages -in an alternative location, usually for one of 3 reasons: - -1. They don't have access to write to the main Python site-packages directory. - -2. They want a user-specific stash of packages, that is not visible to other users. - -3. They want to isolate a set of packages to a specific python application, usually to minimize - the possibility of version conflicts. - -Historically, there have been many approaches to achieve custom installation. -The following section lists only the easiest and most relevant approaches [1]_. - -`Use the "--user" option`_ - -`Use the "--user" option and customize "PYTHONUSERBASE"`_ - -`Use "virtualenv"`_ - -.. [1] There are older ways to achieve custom installation using various ``easy_install`` and ``setup.py install`` options, combined with ``PYTHONPATH`` and/or ``PYTHONUSERBASE`` alterations, but all of these are effectively deprecated by the User scheme brought in by `PEP-370`_ in Python 2.6. - -.. _PEP-370: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0370/ - - -Use the "--user" option -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -With Python 2.6 came the User scheme for installation, which means that all -python distributions support an alternative install location that is specific to a user [2]_ [3]_. -The Default location for each OS is explained in the python documentation -for the ``site.USER_BASE`` variable. This mode of installation can be turned on by -specifying the ``--user`` option to ``setup.py install`` or ``easy_install``. -This approach serves the need to have a user-specific stash of packages. - -.. [2] Prior to Python2.6, Mac OS X offered a form of the User scheme. That is now subsumed into the User scheme introduced in Python 2.6. -.. [3] Prior to the User scheme, there was the Home scheme, which is still available, but requires more effort than the User scheme to get packages recognized. - -Use the "--user" option and customize "PYTHONUSERBASE" -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The User scheme install location can be customized by setting the ``PYTHONUSERBASE`` environment -variable, which updates the value of ``site.USER_BASE``. To isolate packages to a specific -application, simply set the OS environment of that application to a specific value of -``PYTHONUSERBASE``, that contains just those packages. - -Use "virtualenv" -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"virtualenv" is a 3rd-party python package that effectively "clones" a python installation, thereby -creating an isolated location to intall packages. The evolution of "virtualenv" started before the existence -of the User installation scheme. "virtualenv" provides a version of ``easy_install`` that is -scoped to the cloned python install and is used in the normal way. "virtualenv" does offer various features -that the User installation scheme alone does not provide, e.g. the ability to hide the main python site-packages. - -Please refer to the `virtualenv`_ documentation for more details. - -.. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv - - - -Package Index "API" -------------------- - -Custom package indexes (and PyPI) must follow the following rules for -EasyInstall to be able to look up and download packages: - -1. Except where stated otherwise, "pages" are HTML or XHTML, and "links" - refer to ``href`` attributes. - -2. Individual project version pages' URLs must be of the form - ``base/projectname/version``, where ``base`` is the package index's base URL. - -3. Omitting the ``/version`` part of a project page's URL (but keeping the - trailing ``/``) should result in a page that is either: - - a) The single active version of that project, as though the version had been - explicitly included, OR - - b) A page with links to all of the active version pages for that project. - -4. Individual project version pages should contain direct links to downloadable - distributions where possible. It is explicitly permitted for a project's - "long_description" to include URLs, and these should be formatted as HTML - links by the package index, as EasyInstall does no special processing to - identify what parts of a page are index-specific and which are part of the - project's supplied description. - -5. Where available, MD5 information should be added to download URLs by - appending a fragment identifier of the form ``#md5=...``, where ``...`` is - the 32-character hex MD5 digest. EasyInstall will verify that the - downloaded file's MD5 digest matches the given value. - -6. Individual project version pages should identify any "homepage" or - "download" URLs using ``rel="homepage"`` and ``rel="download"`` attributes - on the HTML elements linking to those URLs. Use of these attributes will - cause EasyInstall to always follow the provided links, unless it can be - determined by inspection that they are downloadable distributions. If the - links are not to downloadable distributions, they are retrieved, and if they - are HTML, they are scanned for download links. They are *not* scanned for - additional "homepage" or "download" links, as these are only processed for - pages that are part of a package index site. - -7. The root URL of the index, if retrieved with a trailing ``/``, must result - in a page containing links to *all* projects' active version pages. - - (Note: This requirement is a workaround for the absence of case-insensitive - ``safe_name()`` matching of project names in URL paths. If project names are - matched in this fashion (e.g. via the PyPI server, mod_rewrite, or a similar - mechanism), then it is not necessary to include this all-packages listing - page.) - -8. If a package index is accessed via a ``file://`` URL, then EasyInstall will - automatically use ``index.html`` files, if present, when trying to read a - directory with a trailing ``/`` on the URL. - - -Backward Compatibility -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Package indexes that wish to support setuptools versions prior to 0.6b4 should -also follow these rules: - -* Homepage and download links must be preceded with ``"Home Page"`` or - ``"Download URL"``, in addition to (or instead of) the ``rel=""`` - attributes on the actual links. These marker strings do not need to be - visible, or uncommented, however! For example, the following is a valid - homepage link that will work with any version of setuptools:: - -
  • - Home Page: - - http://sqlobject.org -
  • - - Even though the marker string is in an HTML comment, older versions of - EasyInstall will still "see" it and know that the link that follows is the - project's home page URL. - -* The pages described by paragraph 3(b) of the preceding section *must* - contain the string ``"Index of Packages"`` somewhere in their text. - This can be inside of an HTML comment, if desired, and it can be anywhere - in the page. (Note: this string MUST NOT appear on normal project pages, as - described in paragraphs 2 and 3(a)!) - -In addition, for compatibility with PyPI versions that do not use ``#md5=`` -fragment IDs, EasyInstall uses the following regular expression to match PyPI's -displayed MD5 info (broken onto two lines for readability):: - - ([^<]+)\n\s+\(md5\) - -History -======= - -0.6c9 - * Fixed ``win32.exe`` support for .pth files, so unnecessary directory nesting - is flattened out in the resulting egg. (There was a case-sensitivity - problem that affected some distributions, notably ``pywin32``.) - - * Prevent ``--help-commands`` and other junk from showing under Python 2.5 - when running ``easy_install --help``. - - * Fixed GUI scripts sometimes not executing on Windows - - * Fixed not picking up dependency links from recursive dependencies. - - * Only make ``.py``, ``.dll`` and ``.so`` files executable when unpacking eggs - - * Changes for Jython compatibility - - * Improved error message when a requirement is also a directory name, but the - specified directory is not a source package. - - * Fixed ``--allow-hosts`` option blocking ``file:`` URLs - - * Fixed HTTP SVN detection failing when the page title included a project - name (e.g. on SourceForge-hosted SVN) - - * Fix Jython script installation to handle ``#!`` lines better when - ``sys.executable`` is a script. - - * Removed use of deprecated ``md5`` module if ``hashlib`` is available - - * Keep site directories (e.g. ``site-packages``) from being included in - ``.pth`` files. - -0.6c7 - * ``ftp:`` download URLs now work correctly. - - * The default ``--index-url`` is now ``http://pypi.python.org/simple``, to use - the Python Package Index's new simpler (and faster!) REST API. - -0.6c6 - * EasyInstall no longer aborts the installation process if a URL it wants to - retrieve can't be downloaded, unless the URL is an actual package download. - Instead, it issues a warning and tries to keep going. - - * Fixed distutils-style scripts originally built on Windows having their line - endings doubled when installed on any platform. - - * Added ``--local-snapshots-ok`` flag, to allow building eggs from projects - installed using ``setup.py develop``. - - * Fixed not HTML-decoding URLs scraped from web pages - -0.6c5 - * Fixed ``.dll`` files on Cygwin not having executable permisions when an egg - is installed unzipped. - -0.6c4 - * Added support for HTTP "Basic" authentication using ``http://user:pass@host`` - URLs. If a password-protected page contains links to the same host (and - protocol), those links will inherit the credentials used to access the - original page. - - * Removed all special support for Sourceforge mirrors, as Sourceforge's - mirror system now works well for non-browser downloads. - - * Fixed not recognizing ``win32.exe`` installers that included a custom - bitmap. - - * Fixed not allowing ``os.open()`` of paths outside the sandbox, even if they - are opened read-only (e.g. reading ``/dev/urandom`` for random numbers, as - is done by ``os.urandom()`` on some platforms). - - * Fixed a problem with ``.pth`` testing on Windows when ``sys.executable`` - has a space in it (e.g., the user installed Python to a ``Program Files`` - directory). - -0.6c3 - * You can once again use "python -m easy_install" with Python 2.4 and above. - - * Python 2.5 compatibility fixes added. - -0.6c2 - * Windows script wrappers now support quoted arguments and arguments - containing spaces. (Patch contributed by Jim Fulton.) - - * The ``ez_setup.py`` script now actually works when you put a setuptools - ``.egg`` alongside it for bootstrapping an offline machine. - - * A writable installation directory on ``sys.path`` is no longer required to - download and extract a source distribution using ``--editable``. - - * Generated scripts now use ``-x`` on the ``#!`` line when ``sys.executable`` - contains non-ASCII characters, to prevent deprecation warnings about an - unspecified encoding when the script is run. - -0.6c1 - * EasyInstall now includes setuptools version information in the - ``User-Agent`` string sent to websites it visits. - -0.6b4 - * Fix creating Python wrappers for non-Python scripts - - * Fix ``ftp://`` directory listing URLs from causing a crash when used in the - "Home page" or "Download URL" slots on PyPI. - - * Fix ``sys.path_importer_cache`` not being updated when an existing zipfile - or directory is deleted/overwritten. - - * Fix not recognizing HTML 404 pages from package indexes. - - * Allow ``file://`` URLs to be used as a package index. URLs that refer to - directories will use an internally-generated directory listing if there is - no ``index.html`` file in the directory. - - * Allow external links in a package index to be specified using - ``rel="homepage"`` or ``rel="download"``, without needing the old - PyPI-specific visible markup. - - * Suppressed warning message about possibly-misspelled project name, if an egg - or link for that project name has already been seen. - -0.6b3 - * Fix local ``--find-links`` eggs not being copied except with - ``--always-copy``. - - * Fix sometimes not detecting local packages installed outside of "site" - directories. - - * Fix mysterious errors during initial ``setuptools`` install, caused by - ``ez_setup`` trying to run ``easy_install`` twice, due to a code fallthru - after deleting the egg from which it's running. - -0.6b2 - * Don't install or update a ``site.py`` patch when installing to a - ``PYTHONPATH`` directory with ``--multi-version``, unless an - ``easy-install.pth`` file is already in use there. - - * Construct ``.pth`` file paths in such a way that installing an egg whose - name begins with ``import`` doesn't cause a syntax error. - - * Fixed a bogus warning message that wasn't updated since the 0.5 versions. - -0.6b1 - * Better ambiguity management: accept ``#egg`` name/version even if processing - what appears to be a correctly-named distutils file, and ignore ``.egg`` - files with no ``-``, since valid Python ``.egg`` files always have a version - number (but Scheme eggs often don't). - - * Support ``file://`` links to directories in ``--find-links``, so that - easy_install can build packages from local source checkouts. - - * Added automatic retry for Sourceforge mirrors. The new download process is - to first just try dl.sourceforge.net, then randomly select mirror IPs and - remove ones that fail, until something works. The removed IPs stay removed - for the remainder of the run. - - * Ignore bdist_dumb distributions when looking at download URLs. - -0.6a11 - * Process ``dependency_links.txt`` if found in a distribution, by adding the - URLs to the list for scanning. - - * Use relative paths in ``.pth`` files when eggs are being installed to the - same directory as the ``.pth`` file. This maximizes portability of the - target directory when building applications that contain eggs. - - * Added ``easy_install-N.N`` script(s) for convenience when using multiple - Python versions. - - * Added automatic handling of installation conflicts. Eggs are now shifted to - the front of sys.path, in an order consistent with where they came from, - making EasyInstall seamlessly co-operate with system package managers. - - The ``--delete-conflicting`` and ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` options - are now no longer necessary, and will generate warnings at the end of a - run if you use them. - - * Don't recursively traverse subdirectories given to ``--find-links``. - -0.6a10 - * Added exhaustive testing of the install directory, including a spawn test - for ``.pth`` file support, and directory writability/existence checks. This - should virtually eliminate the need to set or configure ``--site-dirs``. - - * Added ``--prefix`` option for more do-what-I-mean-ishness in the absence of - RTFM-ing. :) - - * Enhanced ``PYTHONPATH`` support so that you don't have to put any eggs on it - manually to make it work. ``--multi-version`` is no longer a silent - default; you must explicitly use it if installing to a non-PYTHONPATH, - non-"site" directory. - - * Expand ``$variables`` used in the ``--site-dirs``, ``--build-directory``, - ``--install-dir``, and ``--script-dir`` options, whether on the command line - or in configuration files. - - * Improved SourceForge mirror processing to work faster and be less affected - by transient HTML changes made by SourceForge. - - * PyPI searches now use the exact spelling of requirements specified on the - command line or in a project's ``install_requires``. Previously, a - normalized form of the name was used, which could lead to unnecessary - full-index searches when a project's name had an underscore (``_``) in it. - - * EasyInstall can now download bare ``.py`` files and wrap them in an egg, - as long as you include an ``#egg=name-version`` suffix on the URL, or if - the ``.py`` file is listed as the "Download URL" on the project's PyPI page. - This allows third parties to "package" trivial Python modules just by - linking to them (e.g. from within their own PyPI page or download links - page). - - * The ``--always-copy`` option now skips "system" and "development" eggs since - they can't be reliably copied. Note that this may cause EasyInstall to - choose an older version of a package than what you expected, or it may cause - downloading and installation of a fresh version of what's already installed. - - * The ``--find-links`` option previously scanned all supplied URLs and - directories as early as possible, but now only directories and direct - archive links are scanned immediately. URLs are not retrieved unless a - package search was already going to go online due to a package not being - available locally, or due to the use of the ``--update`` or ``-U`` option. - - * Fixed the annoying ``--help-commands`` wart. - -0.6a9 - * Fixed ``.pth`` file processing picking up nested eggs (i.e. ones inside - "baskets") when they weren't explicitly listed in the ``.pth`` file. - - * If more than one URL appears to describe the exact same distribution, prefer - the shortest one. This helps to avoid "table of contents" CGI URLs like the - ones on effbot.org. - - * Quote arguments to python.exe (including python's path) to avoid problems - when Python (or a script) is installed in a directory whose name contains - spaces on Windows. - - * Support full roundtrip translation of eggs to and from ``bdist_wininst`` - format. Running ``bdist_wininst`` on a setuptools-based package wraps the - egg in an .exe that will safely install it as an egg (i.e., with metadata - and entry-point wrapper scripts), and ``easy_install`` can turn the .exe - back into an ``.egg`` file or directory and install it as such. - -0.6a8 - * Update for changed SourceForge mirror format - - * Fixed not installing dependencies for some packages fetched via Subversion - - * Fixed dependency installation with ``--always-copy`` not using the same - dependency resolution procedure as other operations. - - * Fixed not fully removing temporary directories on Windows, if a Subversion - checkout left read-only files behind - - * Fixed some problems building extensions when Pyrex was installed, especially - with Python 2.4 and/or packages using SWIG. - -0.6a7 - * Fixed not being able to install Windows script wrappers using Python 2.3 - -0.6a6 - * Added support for "traditional" PYTHONPATH-based non-root installation, and - also the convenient ``virtual-python.py`` script, based on a contribution - by Ian Bicking. The setuptools egg now contains a hacked ``site`` module - that makes the PYTHONPATH-based approach work with .pth files, so that you - can get the full EasyInstall feature set on such installations. - - * Added ``--no-deps`` and ``--allow-hosts`` options. - - * Improved Windows ``.exe`` script wrappers so that the script can have the - same name as a module without confusing Python. - - * Changed dependency processing so that it's breadth-first, allowing a - depender's preferences to override those of a dependee, to prevent conflicts - when a lower version is acceptable to the dependee, but not the depender. - Also, ensure that currently installed/selected packages aren't given - precedence over ones desired by a package being installed, which could - cause conflict errors. - -0.6a3 - * Improved error message when trying to use old ways of running - ``easy_install``. Removed the ability to run via ``python -m`` or by - running ``easy_install.py``; ``easy_install`` is the command to run on all - supported platforms. - - * Improved wrapper script generation and runtime initialization so that a - VersionConflict doesn't occur if you later install a competing version of a - needed package as the default version of that package. - - * Fixed a problem parsing version numbers in ``#egg=`` links. - -0.6a2 - * EasyInstall can now install "console_scripts" defined by packages that use - ``setuptools`` and define appropriate entry points. On Windows, console - scripts get an ``.exe`` wrapper so you can just type their name. On other - platforms, the scripts are installed without a file extension. - - * Using ``python -m easy_install`` or running ``easy_install.py`` is now - DEPRECATED, since an ``easy_install`` wrapper is now available on all - platforms. - -0.6a1 - * EasyInstall now does MD5 validation of downloads from PyPI, or from any link - that has an "#md5=..." trailer with a 32-digit lowercase hex md5 digest. - - * EasyInstall now handles symlinks in target directories by removing the link, - rather than attempting to overwrite the link's destination. This makes it - easier to set up an alternate Python "home" directory (as described above in - the `Non-Root Installation`_ section). - - * Added support for handling MacOS platform information in ``.egg`` filenames, - based on a contribution by Kevin Dangoor. You may wish to delete and - reinstall any eggs whose filename includes "darwin" and "Power_Macintosh", - because the format for this platform information has changed so that minor - OS X upgrades (such as 10.4.1 to 10.4.2) do not cause eggs built with a - previous OS version to become obsolete. - - * easy_install's dependency processing algorithms have changed. When using - ``--always-copy``, it now ensures that dependencies are copied too. When - not using ``--always-copy``, it tries to use a single resolution loop, - rather than recursing. - - * Fixed installing extra ``.pyc`` or ``.pyo`` files for scripts with ``.py`` - extensions. - - * Added ``--site-dirs`` option to allow adding custom "site" directories. - Made ``easy-install.pth`` work in platform-specific alternate site - directories (e.g. ``~/Library/Python/2.x/site-packages`` on Mac OS X). - - * If you manually delete the current version of a package, the next run of - EasyInstall against the target directory will now remove the stray entry - from the ``easy-install.pth`` file. - - * EasyInstall now recognizes URLs with a ``#egg=project_name`` fragment ID - as pointing to the named project's source checkout. Such URLs have a lower - match precedence than any other kind of distribution, so they'll only be - used if they have a higher version number than any other available - distribution, or if you use the ``--editable`` option. The ``#egg`` - fragment can contain a version if it's formatted as ``#egg=proj-ver``, - where ``proj`` is the project name, and ``ver`` is the version number. You - *must* use the format for these values that the ``bdist_egg`` command uses; - i.e., all non-alphanumeric runs must be condensed to single underscore - characters. - - * Added the ``--editable`` option; see `Editing and Viewing Source Packages`_ - above for more info. Also, slightly changed the behavior of the - ``--build-directory`` option. - - * Fixed the setup script sandbox facility not recognizing certain paths as - valid on case-insensitive platforms. - -0.5a12 - * Fix ``python -m easy_install`` not working due to setuptools being installed - as a zipfile. Update safety scanner to check for modules that might be used - as ``python -m`` scripts. - - * Misc. fixes for win32.exe support, including changes to support Python 2.4's - changed ``bdist_wininst`` format. - -0.5a10 - * Put the ``easy_install`` module back in as a module, as it's needed for - ``python -m`` to run it! - - * Allow ``--find-links/-f`` to accept local directories or filenames as well - as URLs. - -0.5a9 - * EasyInstall now automatically detects when an "unmanaged" package or - module is going to be on ``sys.path`` ahead of a package you're installing, - thereby preventing the newer version from being imported. By default, it - will abort installation to alert you of the problem, but there are also - new options (``--delete-conflicting`` and ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk``) - available to change the default behavior. (Note: this new feature doesn't - take effect for egg files that were built with older ``setuptools`` - versions, because they lack the new metadata file required to implement it.) - - * The ``easy_install`` distutils command now uses ``DistutilsError`` as its - base error type for errors that should just issue a message to stderr and - exit the program without a traceback. - - * EasyInstall can now be given a path to a directory containing a setup - script, and it will attempt to build and install the package there. - - * EasyInstall now performs a safety analysis on module contents to determine - whether a package is likely to run in zipped form, and displays - information about what modules may be doing introspection that would break - when running as a zipfile. - - * Added the ``--always-unzip/-Z`` option, to force unzipping of packages that - would ordinarily be considered safe to unzip, and changed the meaning of - ``--zip-ok/-z`` to "always leave everything zipped". - -0.5a8 - * There is now a separate documentation page for `setuptools`_; revision - history that's not specific to EasyInstall has been moved to that page. - - .. _setuptools: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools - -0.5a5 - * Made ``easy_install`` a standard ``setuptools`` command, moving it from - the ``easy_install`` module to ``setuptools.command.easy_install``. Note - that if you were importing or extending it, you must now change your imports - accordingly. ``easy_install.py`` is still installed as a script, but not as - a module. - -0.5a4 - * Added ``--always-copy/-a`` option to always copy needed packages to the - installation directory, even if they're already present elsewhere on - sys.path. (In previous versions, this was the default behavior, but now - you must request it.) - - * Added ``--upgrade/-U`` option to force checking PyPI for latest available - version(s) of all packages requested by name and version, even if a matching - version is available locally. - - * Added automatic installation of dependencies declared by a distribution - being installed. These dependencies must be listed in the distribution's - ``EGG-INFO`` directory, so the distribution has to have declared its - dependencies by using setuptools. If a package has requirements it didn't - declare, you'll still have to deal with them yourself. (E.g., by asking - EasyInstall to find and install them.) - - * Added the ``--record`` option to ``easy_install`` for the benefit of tools - that run ``setup.py install --record=filename`` on behalf of another - packaging system.) - -0.5a3 - * Fixed not setting script permissions to allow execution. - - * Improved sandboxing so that setup scripts that want a temporary directory - (e.g. pychecker) can still run in the sandbox. - -0.5a2 - * Fix stupid stupid refactoring-at-the-last-minute typos. :( - -0.5a1 - * Added support for converting ``.win32.exe`` installers to eggs on the fly. - EasyInstall will now recognize such files by name and install them. - - * Fixed a problem with picking the "best" version to install (versions were - being sorted as strings, rather than as parsed values) - -0.4a4 - * Added support for the distutils "verbose/quiet" and "dry-run" options, as - well as the "optimize" flag. - - * Support downloading packages that were uploaded to PyPI (by scanning all - links on package pages, not just the homepage/download links). - -0.4a3 - * Add progress messages to the search/download process so that you can tell - what URLs it's reading to find download links. (Hopefully, this will help - people report out-of-date and broken links to package authors, and to tell - when they've asked for a package that doesn't exist.) - -0.4a2 - * Added support for installing scripts - - * Added support for setting options via distutils configuration files, and - using distutils' default options as a basis for EasyInstall's defaults. - - * Renamed ``--scan-url/-s`` to ``--find-links/-f`` to free up ``-s`` for the - script installation directory option. - - * Use ``urllib2`` instead of ``urllib``, to allow use of ``https:`` URLs if - Python includes SSL support. - -0.4a1 - * Added ``--scan-url`` and ``--index-url`` options, to scan download pages - and search PyPI for needed packages. - -0.3a4 - * Restrict ``--build-directory=DIR/-b DIR`` option to only be used with single - URL installs, to avoid running the wrong setup.py. - -0.3a3 - * Added ``--build-directory=DIR/-b DIR`` option. - - * Added "installation report" that explains how to use 'require()' when doing - a multiversion install or alternate installation directory. - - * Added SourceForge mirror auto-select (Contributed by Ian Bicking) - - * Added "sandboxing" that stops a setup script from running if it attempts to - write to the filesystem outside of the build area - - * Added more workarounds for packages with quirky ``install_data`` hacks - -0.3a2 - * Added subversion download support for ``svn:`` and ``svn+`` URLs, as well as - automatic recognition of HTTP subversion URLs (Contributed by Ian Bicking) - - * Misc. bug fixes - -0.3a1 - * Initial release. - - -Future Plans -============ - -* Additional utilities to list/remove/verify packages -* Signature checking? SSL? Ability to suppress PyPI search? -* Display byte progress meter when downloading distributions and long pages? -* Redirect stdout/stderr to log during run_setup? - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/index.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/index.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5f3b945b2..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/index.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -Welcome to Distribute's documentation! -====================================== - -`Distribute` is a fork of the `Setuptools` project. - -Distribute is intended to replace Setuptools as the standard method for -working with Python module distributions. - -For those who may wonder why they should switch to Distribute over Setuptools, it’s quite simple: - -- Distribute is a drop-in replacement for Setuptools -- The code is actively maintained, and has over 10 commiters -- Distribute offers Python 3 support ! - -Documentation content: - -.. toctree:: - :maxdepth: 2 - - roadmap - python3 - using - setuptools - easy_install - pkg_resources - - -.. image:: http://python-distribute.org/pip_distribute.png - -Design done by Idan Gazit (http://pixane.com) - License: cc-by-3.0 - -Copy & paste:: - - curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py - python distribute_setup.py - easy_install pip \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/pkg_resources.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/pkg_resources.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 480f9547c..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/pkg_resources.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1955 +0,0 @@ -============================================================= -Package Discovery and Resource Access using ``pkg_resources`` -============================================================= - -The ``pkg_resources`` module distributed with ``setuptools`` provides an API -for Python libraries to access their resource files, and for extensible -applications and frameworks to automatically discover plugins. It also -provides runtime support for using C extensions that are inside zipfile-format -eggs, support for merging packages that have separately-distributed modules or -subpackages, and APIs for managing Python's current "working set" of active -packages. - - -.. contents:: **Table of Contents** - - --------- -Overview --------- - -Eggs are a distribution format for Python modules, similar in concept to Java's -"jars" or Ruby's "gems". They differ from previous Python distribution formats -in that they are importable (i.e. they can be added to ``sys.path``), and they -are *discoverable*, meaning that they carry metadata that unambiguously -identifies their contents and dependencies, and thus can be *automatically* -found and added to ``sys.path`` in response to simple requests of the form, -"get me everything I need to use docutils' PDF support". - -The ``pkg_resources`` module provides runtime facilities for finding, -introspecting, activating and using eggs and other "pluggable" distribution -formats. Because these are new concepts in Python (and not that well- -established in other languages either), it helps to have a few special terms -for talking about eggs and how they can be used: - -project - A library, framework, script, plugin, application, or collection of data - or other resources, or some combination thereof. Projects are assumed to - have "relatively unique" names, e.g. names registered with PyPI. - -release - A snapshot of a project at a particular point in time, denoted by a version - identifier. - -distribution - A file or files that represent a particular release. - -importable distribution - A file or directory that, if placed on ``sys.path``, allows Python to - import any modules contained within it. - -pluggable distribution - An importable distribution whose filename unambiguously identifies its - release (i.e. project and version), and whose contents unamabiguously - specify what releases of other projects will satisfy its runtime - requirements. - -extra - An "extra" is an optional feature of a release, that may impose additional - runtime requirements. For example, if docutils PDF support required a - PDF support library to be present, docutils could define its PDF support as - an "extra", and list what other project releases need to be available in - order to provide it. - -environment - A collection of distributions potentially available for importing, but not - necessarily active. More than one distribution (i.e. release version) for - a given project may be present in an environment. - -working set - A collection of distributions actually available for importing, as on - ``sys.path``. At most one distribution (release version) of a given - project may be present in a working set, as otherwise there would be - ambiguity as to what to import. - -eggs - Eggs are pluggable distributions in one of the three formats currently - supported by ``pkg_resources``. There are built eggs, development eggs, - and egg links. Built eggs are directories or zipfiles whose name ends - with ``.egg`` and follows the egg naming conventions, and contain an - ``EGG-INFO`` subdirectory (zipped or otherwise). Development eggs are - normal directories of Python code with one or more ``ProjectName.egg-info`` - subdirectories. And egg links are ``*.egg-link`` files that contain the - name of a built or development egg, to support symbolic linking on - platforms that do not have native symbolic links. - -(For more information about these terms and concepts, see also this -`architectural overview`_ of ``pkg_resources`` and Python Eggs in general.) - -.. _architectural overview: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2005-June/004652.html - - -.. ----------------- -.. Developer's Guide -.. ----------------- - -.. This section isn't written yet. Currently planned topics include - Accessing Resources - Finding and Activating Package Distributions - get_provider() - require() - WorkingSet - iter_distributions - Running Scripts - Configuration - Namespace Packages - Extensible Applications and Frameworks - Locating entry points - Activation listeners - Metadata access - Extended Discovery and Installation - Supporting Custom PEP 302 Implementations -.. For now, please check out the extensive `API Reference`_ below. - - -------------- -API Reference -------------- - -Namespace Package Support -========================= - -A namespace package is a package that only contains other packages and modules, -with no direct contents of its own. Such packages can be split across -multiple, separately-packaged distributions. Normally, you do not need to use -the namespace package APIs directly; instead you should supply the -``namespace_packages`` argument to ``setup()`` in your project's ``setup.py``. -See the `setuptools documentation on namespace packages`_ for more information. - -However, if for some reason you need to manipulate namespace packages or -directly alter ``sys.path`` at runtime, you may find these APIs useful: - -``declare_namespace(name)`` - Declare that the dotted package name `name` is a "namespace package" whose - contained packages and modules may be spread across multiple distributions. - The named package's ``__path__`` will be extended to include the - corresponding package in all distributions on ``sys.path`` that contain a - package of that name. (More precisely, if an importer's - ``find_module(name)`` returns a loader, then it will also be searched for - the package's contents.) Whenever a Distribution's ``activate()`` method - is invoked, it checks for the presence of namespace packages and updates - their ``__path__`` contents accordingly. - -Applications that manipulate namespace packages or directly alter ``sys.path`` -at runtime may also need to use this API function: - -``fixup_namespace_packages(path_item)`` - Declare that `path_item` is a newly added item on ``sys.path`` that may - need to be used to update existing namespace packages. Ordinarily, this is - called for you when an egg is automatically added to ``sys.path``, but if - your application modifies ``sys.path`` to include locations that may - contain portions of a namespace package, you will need to call this - function to ensure they are added to the existing namespace packages. - -Although by default ``pkg_resources`` only supports namespace packages for -filesystem and zip importers, you can extend its support to other "importers" -compatible with PEP 302 using the ``register_namespace_handler()`` function. -See the section below on `Supporting Custom Importers`_ for details. - -.. _setuptools documentation on namespace packages: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools#namespace-packages - - -``WorkingSet`` Objects -====================== - -The ``WorkingSet`` class provides access to a collection of "active" -distributions. In general, there is only one meaningful ``WorkingSet`` -instance: the one that represents the distributions that are currently active -on ``sys.path``. This global instance is available under the name -``working_set`` in the ``pkg_resources`` module. However, specialized -tools may wish to manipulate working sets that don't correspond to -``sys.path``, and therefore may wish to create other ``WorkingSet`` instances. - -It's important to note that the global ``working_set`` object is initialized -from ``sys.path`` when ``pkg_resources`` is first imported, but is only updated -if you do all future ``sys.path`` manipulation via ``pkg_resources`` APIs. If -you manually modify ``sys.path``, you must invoke the appropriate methods on -the ``working_set`` instance to keep it in sync. Unfortunately, Python does -not provide any way to detect arbitrary changes to a list object like -``sys.path``, so ``pkg_resources`` cannot automatically update the -``working_set`` based on changes to ``sys.path``. - -``WorkingSet(entries=None)`` - Create a ``WorkingSet`` from an iterable of path entries. If `entries` - is not supplied, it defaults to the value of ``sys.path`` at the time - the constructor is called. - - Note that you will not normally construct ``WorkingSet`` instances - yourself, but instead you will implicitly or explicitly use the global - ``working_set`` instance. For the most part, the ``pkg_resources`` API - is designed so that the ``working_set`` is used by default, such that you - don't have to explicitly refer to it most of the time. - - -Basic ``WorkingSet`` Methods ----------------------------- - -The following methods of ``WorkingSet`` objects are also available as module- -level functions in ``pkg_resources`` that apply to the default ``working_set`` -instance. Thus, you can use e.g. ``pkg_resources.require()`` as an -abbreviation for ``pkg_resources.working_set.require()``: - - -``require(*requirements)`` - Ensure that distributions matching `requirements` are activated - - `requirements` must be a string or a (possibly-nested) sequence - thereof, specifying the distributions and versions required. The - return value is a sequence of the distributions that needed to be - activated to fulfill the requirements; all relevant distributions are - included, even if they were already activated in this working set. - - For the syntax of requirement specifiers, see the section below on - `Requirements Parsing`_. - - In general, it should not be necessary for you to call this method - directly. It's intended more for use in quick-and-dirty scripting and - interactive interpreter hacking than for production use. If you're creating - an actual library or application, it's strongly recommended that you create - a "setup.py" script using ``setuptools``, and declare all your requirements - there. That way, tools like EasyInstall can automatically detect what - requirements your package has, and deal with them accordingly. - - Note that calling ``require('SomePackage')`` will not install - ``SomePackage`` if it isn't already present. If you need to do this, you - should use the ``resolve()`` method instead, which allows you to pass an - ``installer`` callback that will be invoked when a needed distribution - can't be found on the local machine. You can then have this callback - display a dialog, automatically download the needed distribution, or - whatever else is appropriate for your application. See the documentation - below on the ``resolve()`` method for more information, and also on the - ``obtain()`` method of ``Environment`` objects. - -``run_script(requires, script_name)`` - Locate distribution specified by `requires` and run its `script_name` - script. `requires` must be a string containing a requirement specifier. - (See `Requirements Parsing`_ below for the syntax.) - - The script, if found, will be executed in *the caller's globals*. That's - because this method is intended to be called from wrapper scripts that - act as a proxy for the "real" scripts in a distribution. A wrapper script - usually doesn't need to do anything but invoke this function with the - correct arguments. - - If you need more control over the script execution environment, you - probably want to use the ``run_script()`` method of a ``Distribution`` - object's `Metadata API`_ instead. - -``iter_entry_points(group, name=None)`` - Yield entry point objects from `group` matching `name` - - If `name` is None, yields all entry points in `group` from all - distributions in the working set, otherwise only ones matching both - `group` and `name` are yielded. Entry points are yielded from the active - distributions in the order that the distributions appear in the working - set. (For the global ``working_set``, this should be the same as the order - that they are listed in ``sys.path``.) Note that within the entry points - advertised by an individual distribution, there is no particular ordering. - - Please see the section below on `Entry Points`_ for more information. - - -``WorkingSet`` Methods and Attributes -------------------------------------- - -These methods are used to query or manipulate the contents of a specific -working set, so they must be explicitly invoked on a particular ``WorkingSet`` -instance: - -``add_entry(entry)`` - Add a path item to the ``entries``, finding any distributions on it. You - should use this when you add additional items to ``sys.path`` and you want - the global ``working_set`` to reflect the change. This method is also - called by the ``WorkingSet()`` constructor during initialization. - - This method uses ``find_distributions(entry,True)`` to find distributions - corresponding to the path entry, and then ``add()`` them. `entry` is - always appended to the ``entries`` attribute, even if it is already - present, however. (This is because ``sys.path`` can contain the same value - more than once, and the ``entries`` attribute should be able to reflect - this.) - -``__contains__(dist)`` - True if `dist` is active in this ``WorkingSet``. Note that only one - distribution for a given project can be active in a given ``WorkingSet``. - -``__iter__()`` - Yield distributions for non-duplicate projects in the working set. - The yield order is the order in which the items' path entries were - added to the working set. - -``find(req)`` - Find a distribution matching `req` (a ``Requirement`` instance). - If there is an active distribution for the requested project, this - returns it, as long as it meets the version requirement specified by - `req`. But, if there is an active distribution for the project and it - does *not* meet the `req` requirement, ``VersionConflict`` is raised. - If there is no active distribution for the requested project, ``None`` - is returned. - -``resolve(requirements, env=None, installer=None)`` - List all distributions needed to (recursively) meet `requirements` - - `requirements` must be a sequence of ``Requirement`` objects. `env`, - if supplied, should be an ``Environment`` instance. If - not supplied, an ``Environment`` is created from the working set's - ``entries``. `installer`, if supplied, will be invoked with each - requirement that cannot be met by an already-installed distribution; it - should return a ``Distribution`` or ``None``. (See the ``obtain()`` method - of `Environment Objects`_, below, for more information on the `installer` - argument.) - -``add(dist, entry=None)`` - Add `dist` to working set, associated with `entry` - - If `entry` is unspecified, it defaults to ``dist.location``. On exit from - this routine, `entry` is added to the end of the working set's ``.entries`` - (if it wasn't already present). - - `dist` is only added to the working set if it's for a project that - doesn't already have a distribution active in the set. If it's - successfully added, any callbacks registered with the ``subscribe()`` - method will be called. (See `Receiving Change Notifications`_, below.) - - Note: ``add()`` is automatically called for you by the ``require()`` - method, so you don't normally need to use this method directly. - -``entries`` - This attribute represents a "shadow" ``sys.path``, primarily useful for - debugging. If you are experiencing import problems, you should check - the global ``working_set`` object's ``entries`` against ``sys.path``, to - ensure that they match. If they do not, then some part of your program - is manipulating ``sys.path`` without updating the ``working_set`` - accordingly. IMPORTANT NOTE: do not directly manipulate this attribute! - Setting it equal to ``sys.path`` will not fix your problem, any more than - putting black tape over an "engine warning" light will fix your car! If - this attribute is out of sync with ``sys.path``, it's merely an *indicator* - of the problem, not the cause of it. - - -Receiving Change Notifications ------------------------------- - -Extensible applications and frameworks may need to receive notification when -a new distribution (such as a plug-in component) has been added to a working -set. This is what the ``subscribe()`` method and ``add_activation_listener()`` -function are for. - -``subscribe(callback)`` - Invoke ``callback(distribution)`` once for each active distribution that is - in the set now, or gets added later. Because the callback is invoked for - already-active distributions, you do not need to loop over the working set - yourself to deal with the existing items; just register the callback and - be prepared for the fact that it will be called immediately by this method. - - Note that callbacks *must not* allow exceptions to propagate, or they will - interfere with the operation of other callbacks and possibly result in an - inconsistent working set state. Callbacks should use a try/except block - to ignore, log, or otherwise process any errors, especially since the code - that caused the callback to be invoked is unlikely to be able to handle - the errors any better than the callback itself. - -``pkg_resources.add_activation_listener()`` is an alternate spelling of -``pkg_resources.working_set.subscribe()``. - - -Locating Plugins ----------------- - -Extensible applications will sometimes have a "plugin directory" or a set of -plugin directories, from which they want to load entry points or other -metadata. The ``find_plugins()`` method allows you to do this, by scanning an -environment for the newest version of each project that can be safely loaded -without conflicts or missing requirements. - -``find_plugins(plugin_env, full_env=None, fallback=True)`` - Scan `plugin_env` and identify which distributions could be added to this - working set without version conflicts or missing requirements. - - Example usage:: - - distributions, errors = working_set.find_plugins( - Environment(plugin_dirlist) - ) - map(working_set.add, distributions) # add plugins+libs to sys.path - print "Couldn't load", errors # display errors - - The `plugin_env` should be an ``Environment`` instance that contains only - distributions that are in the project's "plugin directory" or directories. - The `full_env`, if supplied, should be an ``Environment`` instance that - contains all currently-available distributions. - - If `full_env` is not supplied, one is created automatically from the - ``WorkingSet`` this method is called on, which will typically mean that - every directory on ``sys.path`` will be scanned for distributions. - - This method returns a 2-tuple: (`distributions`, `error_info`), where - `distributions` is a list of the distributions found in `plugin_env` that - were loadable, along with any other distributions that are needed to resolve - their dependencies. `error_info` is a dictionary mapping unloadable plugin - distributions to an exception instance describing the error that occurred. - Usually this will be a ``DistributionNotFound`` or ``VersionConflict`` - instance. - - Most applications will use this method mainly on the master ``working_set`` - instance in ``pkg_resources``, and then immediately add the returned - distributions to the working set so that they are available on sys.path. - This will make it possible to find any entry points, and allow any other - metadata tracking and hooks to be activated. - - The resolution algorithm used by ``find_plugins()`` is as follows. First, - the project names of the distributions present in `plugin_env` are sorted. - Then, each project's eggs are tried in descending version order (i.e., - newest version first). - - An attempt is made to resolve each egg's dependencies. If the attempt is - successful, the egg and its dependencies are added to the output list and to - a temporary copy of the working set. The resolution process continues with - the next project name, and no older eggs for that project are tried. - - If the resolution attempt fails, however, the error is added to the error - dictionary. If the `fallback` flag is true, the next older version of the - plugin is tried, until a working version is found. If false, the resolution - process continues with the next plugin project name. - - Some applications may have stricter fallback requirements than others. For - example, an application that has a database schema or persistent objects - may not be able to safely downgrade a version of a package. Others may want - to ensure that a new plugin configuration is either 100% good or else - revert to a known-good configuration. (That is, they may wish to revert to - a known configuration if the `error_info` return value is non-empty.) - - Note that this algorithm gives precedence to satisfying the dependencies of - alphabetically prior project names in case of version conflicts. If two - projects named "AaronsPlugin" and "ZekesPlugin" both need different versions - of "TomsLibrary", then "AaronsPlugin" will win and "ZekesPlugin" will be - disabled due to version conflict. - - -``Environment`` Objects -======================= - -An "environment" is a collection of ``Distribution`` objects, usually ones -that are present and potentially importable on the current platform. -``Environment`` objects are used by ``pkg_resources`` to index available -distributions during dependency resolution. - -``Environment(search_path=None, platform=get_supported_platform(), python=PY_MAJOR)`` - Create an environment snapshot by scanning `search_path` for distributions - compatible with `platform` and `python`. `search_path` should be a - sequence of strings such as might be used on ``sys.path``. If a - `search_path` isn't supplied, ``sys.path`` is used. - - `platform` is an optional string specifying the name of the platform - that platform-specific distributions must be compatible with. If - unspecified, it defaults to the current platform. `python` is an - optional string naming the desired version of Python (e.g. ``'2.4'``); - it defaults to the currently-running version. - - You may explicitly set `platform` (and/or `python`) to ``None`` if you - wish to include *all* distributions, not just those compatible with the - running platform or Python version. - - Note that `search_path` is scanned immediately for distributions, and the - resulting ``Environment`` is a snapshot of the found distributions. It - is not automatically updated if the system's state changes due to e.g. - installation or removal of distributions. - -``__getitem__(project_name)`` - Returns a list of distributions for the given project name, ordered - from newest to oldest version. (And highest to lowest format precedence - for distributions that contain the same version of the project.) If there - are no distributions for the project, returns an empty list. - -``__iter__()`` - Yield the unique project names of the distributions in this environment. - The yielded names are always in lower case. - -``add(dist)`` - Add `dist` to the environment if it matches the platform and python version - specified at creation time, and only if the distribution hasn't already - been added. (i.e., adding the same distribution more than once is a no-op.) - -``remove(dist)`` - Remove `dist` from the environment. - -``can_add(dist)`` - Is distribution `dist` acceptable for this environment? If it's not - compatible with the ``platform`` and ``python`` version values specified - when the environment was created, a false value is returned. - -``__add__(dist_or_env)`` (``+`` operator) - Add a distribution or environment to an ``Environment`` instance, returning - a *new* environment object that contains all the distributions previously - contained by both. The new environment will have a ``platform`` and - ``python`` of ``None``, meaning that it will not reject any distributions - from being added to it; it will simply accept whatever is added. If you - want the added items to be filtered for platform and Python version, or - you want to add them to the *same* environment instance, you should use - in-place addition (``+=``) instead. - -``__iadd__(dist_or_env)`` (``+=`` operator) - Add a distribution or environment to an ``Environment`` instance - *in-place*, updating the existing instance and returning it. The - ``platform`` and ``python`` filter attributes take effect, so distributions - in the source that do not have a suitable platform string or Python version - are silently ignored. - -``best_match(req, working_set, installer=None)`` - Find distribution best matching `req` and usable on `working_set` - - This calls the ``find(req)`` method of the `working_set` to see if a - suitable distribution is already active. (This may raise - ``VersionConflict`` if an unsuitable version of the project is already - active in the specified `working_set`.) If a suitable distribution isn't - active, this method returns the newest distribution in the environment - that meets the ``Requirement`` in `req`. If no suitable distribution is - found, and `installer` is supplied, then the result of calling - the environment's ``obtain(req, installer)`` method will be returned. - -``obtain(requirement, installer=None)`` - Obtain a distro that matches requirement (e.g. via download). In the - base ``Environment`` class, this routine just returns - ``installer(requirement)``, unless `installer` is None, in which case - None is returned instead. This method is a hook that allows subclasses - to attempt other ways of obtaining a distribution before falling back - to the `installer` argument. - -``scan(search_path=None)`` - Scan `search_path` for distributions usable on `platform` - - Any distributions found are added to the environment. `search_path` should - be a sequence of strings such as might be used on ``sys.path``. If not - supplied, ``sys.path`` is used. Only distributions conforming to - the platform/python version defined at initialization are added. This - method is a shortcut for using the ``find_distributions()`` function to - find the distributions from each item in `search_path`, and then calling - ``add()`` to add each one to the environment. - - -``Requirement`` Objects -======================= - -``Requirement`` objects express what versions of a project are suitable for -some purpose. These objects (or their string form) are used by various -``pkg_resources`` APIs in order to find distributions that a script or -distribution needs. - - -Requirements Parsing --------------------- - -``parse_requirements(s)`` - Yield ``Requirement`` objects for a string or iterable of lines. Each - requirement must start on a new line. See below for syntax. - -``Requirement.parse(s)`` - Create a ``Requirement`` object from a string or iterable of lines. A - ``ValueError`` is raised if the string or lines do not contain a valid - requirement specifier, or if they contain more than one specifier. (To - parse multiple specifiers from a string or iterable of strings, use - ``parse_requirements()`` instead.) - - The syntax of a requirement specifier can be defined in EBNF as follows:: - - requirement ::= project_name versionspec? extras? - versionspec ::= comparison version (',' comparison version)* - comparison ::= '<' | '<=' | '!=' | '==' | '>=' | '>' - extras ::= '[' extralist? ']' - extralist ::= identifier (',' identifier)* - project_name ::= identifier - identifier ::= [-A-Za-z0-9_]+ - version ::= [-A-Za-z0-9_.]+ - - Tokens can be separated by whitespace, and a requirement can be continued - over multiple lines using a backslash (``\\``). Line-end comments (using - ``#``) are also allowed. - - Some examples of valid requirement specifiers:: - - FooProject >= 1.2 - Fizzy [foo, bar] - PickyThing<1.6,>1.9,!=1.9.6,<2.0a0,==2.4c1 - SomethingWhoseVersionIDontCareAbout - - The project name is the only required portion of a requirement string, and - if it's the only thing supplied, the requirement will accept any version - of that project. - - The "extras" in a requirement are used to request optional features of a - project, that may require additional project distributions in order to - function. For example, if the hypothetical "Report-O-Rama" project offered - optional PDF support, it might require an additional library in order to - provide that support. Thus, a project needing Report-O-Rama's PDF features - could use a requirement of ``Report-O-Rama[PDF]`` to request installation - or activation of both Report-O-Rama and any libraries it needs in order to - provide PDF support. For example, you could use:: - - easy_install.py Report-O-Rama[PDF] - - To install the necessary packages using the EasyInstall program, or call - ``pkg_resources.require('Report-O-Rama[PDF]')`` to add the necessary - distributions to sys.path at runtime. - - -``Requirement`` Methods and Attributes --------------------------------------- - -``__contains__(dist_or_version)`` - Return true if `dist_or_version` fits the criteria for this requirement. - If `dist_or_version` is a ``Distribution`` object, its project name must - match the requirement's project name, and its version must meet the - requirement's version criteria. If `dist_or_version` is a string, it is - parsed using the ``parse_version()`` utility function. Otherwise, it is - assumed to be an already-parsed version. - - The ``Requirement`` object's version specifiers (``.specs``) are internally - sorted into ascending version order, and used to establish what ranges of - versions are acceptable. Adjacent redundant conditions are effectively - consolidated (e.g. ``">1, >2"`` produces the same results as ``">1"``, and - ``"<2,<3"`` produces the same results as``"<3"``). ``"!="`` versions are - excised from the ranges they fall within. The version being tested for - acceptability is then checked for membership in the resulting ranges. - (Note that providing conflicting conditions for the same version (e.g. - ``"<2,>=2"`` or ``"==2,!=2"``) is meaningless and may therefore produce - bizarre results when compared with actual version number(s).) - -``__eq__(other_requirement)`` - A requirement compares equal to another requirement if they have - case-insensitively equal project names, version specifiers, and "extras". - (The order that extras and version specifiers are in is also ignored.) - Equal requirements also have equal hashes, so that requirements can be - used in sets or as dictionary keys. - -``__str__()`` - The string form of a ``Requirement`` is a string that, if passed to - ``Requirement.parse()``, would return an equal ``Requirement`` object. - -``project_name`` - The name of the required project - -``key`` - An all-lowercase version of the ``project_name``, useful for comparison - or indexing. - -``extras`` - A tuple of names of "extras" that this requirement calls for. (These will - be all-lowercase and normalized using the ``safe_extra()`` parsing utility - function, so they may not exactly equal the extras the requirement was - created with.) - -``specs`` - A list of ``(op,version)`` tuples, sorted in ascending parsed-version - order. The `op` in each tuple is a comparison operator, represented as - a string. The `version` is the (unparsed) version number. The relative - order of tuples containing the same version numbers is undefined, since - having more than one operator for a given version is either redundant or - self-contradictory. - - -Entry Points -============ - -Entry points are a simple way for distributions to "advertise" Python objects -(such as functions or classes) for use by other distributions. Extensible -applications and frameworks can search for entry points with a particular name -or group, either from a specific distribution or from all active distributions -on sys.path, and then inspect or load the advertised objects at will. - -Entry points belong to "groups" which are named with a dotted name similar to -a Python package or module name. For example, the ``setuptools`` package uses -an entry point named ``distutils.commands`` in order to find commands defined -by distutils extensions. ``setuptools`` treats the names of entry points -defined in that group as the acceptable commands for a setup script. - -In a similar way, other packages can define their own entry point groups, -either using dynamic names within the group (like ``distutils.commands``), or -possibly using predefined names within the group. For example, a blogging -framework that offers various pre- or post-publishing hooks might define an -entry point group and look for entry points named "pre_process" and -"post_process" within that group. - -To advertise an entry point, a project needs to use ``setuptools`` and provide -an ``entry_points`` argument to ``setup()`` in its setup script, so that the -entry points will be included in the distribution's metadata. For more -details, see the ``setuptools`` documentation. (XXX link here to setuptools) - -Each project distribution can advertise at most one entry point of a given -name within the same entry point group. For example, a distutils extension -could advertise two different ``distutils.commands`` entry points, as long as -they had different names. However, there is nothing that prevents *different* -projects from advertising entry points of the same name in the same group. In -some cases, this is a desirable thing, since the application or framework that -uses the entry points may be calling them as hooks, or in some other way -combining them. It is up to the application or framework to decide what to do -if multiple distributions advertise an entry point; some possibilities include -using both entry points, displaying an error message, using the first one found -in sys.path order, etc. - - -Convenience API ---------------- - -In the following functions, the `dist` argument can be a ``Distribution`` -instance, a ``Requirement`` instance, or a string specifying a requirement -(i.e. project name, version, etc.). If the argument is a string or -``Requirement``, the specified distribution is located (and added to sys.path -if not already present). An error will be raised if a matching distribution is -not available. - -The `group` argument should be a string containing a dotted identifier, -identifying an entry point group. If you are defining an entry point group, -you should include some portion of your package's name in the group name so as -to avoid collision with other packages' entry point groups. - -``load_entry_point(dist, group, name)`` - Load the named entry point from the specified distribution, or raise - ``ImportError``. - -``get_entry_info(dist, group, name)`` - Return an ``EntryPoint`` object for the given `group` and `name` from - the specified distribution. Returns ``None`` if the distribution has not - advertised a matching entry point. - -``get_entry_map(dist, group=None)`` - Return the distribution's entry point map for `group`, or the full entry - map for the distribution. This function always returns a dictionary, - even if the distribution advertises no entry points. If `group` is given, - the dictionary maps entry point names to the corresponding ``EntryPoint`` - object. If `group` is None, the dictionary maps group names to - dictionaries that then map entry point names to the corresponding - ``EntryPoint`` instance in that group. - -``iter_entry_points(group, name=None)`` - Yield entry point objects from `group` matching `name`. - - If `name` is None, yields all entry points in `group` from all - distributions in the working set on sys.path, otherwise only ones matching - both `group` and `name` are yielded. Entry points are yielded from - the active distributions in the order that the distributions appear on - sys.path. (Within entry points for a particular distribution, however, - there is no particular ordering.) - - (This API is actually a method of the global ``working_set`` object; see - the section above on `Basic WorkingSet Methods`_ for more information.) - - -Creating and Parsing --------------------- - -``EntryPoint(name, module_name, attrs=(), extras=(), dist=None)`` - Create an ``EntryPoint`` instance. `name` is the entry point name. The - `module_name` is the (dotted) name of the module containing the advertised - object. `attrs` is an optional tuple of names to look up from the - module to obtain the advertised object. For example, an `attrs` of - ``("foo","bar")`` and a `module_name` of ``"baz"`` would mean that the - advertised object could be obtained by the following code:: - - import baz - advertised_object = baz.foo.bar - - The `extras` are an optional tuple of "extra feature" names that the - distribution needs in order to provide this entry point. When the - entry point is loaded, these extra features are looked up in the `dist` - argument to find out what other distributions may need to be activated - on sys.path; see the ``load()`` method for more details. The `extras` - argument is only meaningful if `dist` is specified. `dist` must be - a ``Distribution`` instance. - -``EntryPoint.parse(src, dist=None)`` (classmethod) - Parse a single entry point from string `src` - - Entry point syntax follows the form:: - - name = some.module:some.attr [extra1,extra2] - - The entry name and module name are required, but the ``:attrs`` and - ``[extras]`` parts are optional, as is the whitespace shown between - some of the items. The `dist` argument is passed through to the - ``EntryPoint()`` constructor, along with the other values parsed from - `src`. - -``EntryPoint.parse_group(group, lines, dist=None)`` (classmethod) - Parse `lines` (a string or sequence of lines) to create a dictionary - mapping entry point names to ``EntryPoint`` objects. ``ValueError`` is - raised if entry point names are duplicated, if `group` is not a valid - entry point group name, or if there are any syntax errors. (Note: the - `group` parameter is used only for validation and to create more - informative error messages.) If `dist` is provided, it will be used to - set the ``dist`` attribute of the created ``EntryPoint`` objects. - -``EntryPoint.parse_map(data, dist=None)`` (classmethod) - Parse `data` into a dictionary mapping group names to dictionaries mapping - entry point names to ``EntryPoint`` objects. If `data` is a dictionary, - then the keys are used as group names and the values are passed to - ``parse_group()`` as the `lines` argument. If `data` is a string or - sequence of lines, it is first split into .ini-style sections (using - the ``split_sections()`` utility function) and the section names are used - as group names. In either case, the `dist` argument is passed through to - ``parse_group()`` so that the entry points will be linked to the specified - distribution. - - -``EntryPoint`` Objects ----------------------- - -For simple introspection, ``EntryPoint`` objects have attributes that -correspond exactly to the constructor argument names: ``name``, -``module_name``, ``attrs``, ``extras``, and ``dist`` are all available. In -addition, the following methods are provided: - -``load(require=True, env=None, installer=None)`` - Load the entry point, returning the advertised Python object, or raise - ``ImportError`` if it cannot be obtained. If `require` is a true value, - then ``require(env, installer)`` is called before attempting the import. - -``require(env=None, installer=None)`` - Ensure that any "extras" needed by the entry point are available on - sys.path. ``UnknownExtra`` is raised if the ``EntryPoint`` has ``extras``, - but no ``dist``, or if the named extras are not defined by the - distribution. If `env` is supplied, it must be an ``Environment``, and it - will be used to search for needed distributions if they are not already - present on sys.path. If `installer` is supplied, it must be a callable - taking a ``Requirement`` instance and returning a matching importable - ``Distribution`` instance or None. - -``__str__()`` - The string form of an ``EntryPoint`` is a string that could be passed to - ``EntryPoint.parse()`` to produce an equivalent ``EntryPoint``. - - -``Distribution`` Objects -======================== - -``Distribution`` objects represent collections of Python code that may or may -not be importable, and may or may not have metadata and resources associated -with them. Their metadata may include information such as what other projects -the distribution depends on, what entry points the distribution advertises, and -so on. - - -Getting or Creating Distributions ---------------------------------- - -Most commonly, you'll obtain ``Distribution`` objects from a ``WorkingSet`` or -an ``Environment``. (See the sections above on `WorkingSet Objects`_ and -`Environment Objects`_, which are containers for active distributions and -available distributions, respectively.) You can also obtain ``Distribution`` -objects from one of these high-level APIs: - -``find_distributions(path_item, only=False)`` - Yield distributions accessible via `path_item`. If `only` is true, yield - only distributions whose ``location`` is equal to `path_item`. In other - words, if `only` is true, this yields any distributions that would be - importable if `path_item` were on ``sys.path``. If `only` is false, this - also yields distributions that are "in" or "under" `path_item`, but would - not be importable unless their locations were also added to ``sys.path``. - -``get_distribution(dist_spec)`` - Return a ``Distribution`` object for a given ``Requirement`` or string. - If `dist_spec` is already a ``Distribution`` instance, it is returned. - If it is a ``Requirement`` object or a string that can be parsed into one, - it is used to locate and activate a matching distribution, which is then - returned. - -However, if you're creating specialized tools for working with distributions, -or creating a new distribution format, you may also need to create -``Distribution`` objects directly, using one of the three constructors below. - -These constructors all take an optional `metadata` argument, which is used to -access any resources or metadata associated with the distribution. `metadata` -must be an object that implements the ``IResourceProvider`` interface, or None. -If it is None, an ``EmptyProvider`` is used instead. ``Distribution`` objects -implement both the `IResourceProvider`_ and `IMetadataProvider Methods`_ by -delegating them to the `metadata` object. - -``Distribution.from_location(location, basename, metadata=None, **kw)`` (classmethod) - Create a distribution for `location`, which must be a string such as a - URL, filename, or other string that might be used on ``sys.path``. - `basename` is a string naming the distribution, like ``Foo-1.2-py2.4.egg``. - If `basename` ends with ``.egg``, then the project's name, version, python - version and platform are extracted from the filename and used to set those - properties of the created distribution. Any additional keyword arguments - are forwarded to the ``Distribution()`` constructor. - -``Distribution.from_filename(filename, metadata=None**kw)`` (classmethod) - Create a distribution by parsing a local filename. This is a shorter way - of saying ``Distribution.from_location(normalize_path(filename), - os.path.basename(filename), metadata)``. In other words, it creates a - distribution whose location is the normalize form of the filename, parsing - name and version information from the base portion of the filename. Any - additional keyword arguments are forwarded to the ``Distribution()`` - constructor. - -``Distribution(location,metadata,project_name,version,py_version,platform,precedence)`` - Create a distribution by setting its properties. All arguments are - optional and default to None, except for `py_version` (which defaults to - the current Python version) and `precedence` (which defaults to - ``EGG_DIST``; for more details see ``precedence`` under `Distribution - Attributes`_ below). Note that it's usually easier to use the - ``from_filename()`` or ``from_location()`` constructors than to specify - all these arguments individually. - - -``Distribution`` Attributes ---------------------------- - -location - A string indicating the distribution's location. For an importable - distribution, this is the string that would be added to ``sys.path`` to - make it actively importable. For non-importable distributions, this is - simply a filename, URL, or other way of locating the distribution. - -project_name - A string, naming the project that this distribution is for. Project names - are defined by a project's setup script, and they are used to identify - projects on PyPI. When a ``Distribution`` is constructed, the - `project_name` argument is passed through the ``safe_name()`` utility - function to filter out any unacceptable characters. - -key - ``dist.key`` is short for ``dist.project_name.lower()``. It's used for - case-insensitive comparison and indexing of distributions by project name. - -extras - A list of strings, giving the names of extra features defined by the - project's dependency list (the ``extras_require`` argument specified in - the project's setup script). - -version - A string denoting what release of the project this distribution contains. - When a ``Distribution`` is constructed, the `version` argument is passed - through the ``safe_version()`` utility function to filter out any - unacceptable characters. If no `version` is specified at construction - time, then attempting to access this attribute later will cause the - ``Distribution`` to try to discover its version by reading its ``PKG-INFO`` - metadata file. If ``PKG-INFO`` is unavailable or can't be parsed, - ``ValueError`` is raised. - -parsed_version - The ``parsed_version`` is a tuple representing a "parsed" form of the - distribution's ``version``. ``dist.parsed_version`` is a shortcut for - calling ``parse_version(dist.version)``. It is used to compare or sort - distributions by version. (See the `Parsing Utilities`_ section below for - more information on the ``parse_version()`` function.) Note that accessing - ``parsed_version`` may result in a ``ValueError`` if the ``Distribution`` - was constructed without a `version` and without `metadata` capable of - supplying the missing version info. - -py_version - The major/minor Python version the distribution supports, as a string. - For example, "2.3" or "2.4". The default is the current version of Python. - -platform - A string representing the platform the distribution is intended for, or - ``None`` if the distribution is "pure Python" and therefore cross-platform. - See `Platform Utilities`_ below for more information on platform strings. - -precedence - A distribution's ``precedence`` is used to determine the relative order of - two distributions that have the same ``project_name`` and - ``parsed_version``. The default precedence is ``pkg_resources.EGG_DIST``, - which is the highest (i.e. most preferred) precedence. The full list - of predefined precedences, from most preferred to least preferred, is: - ``EGG_DIST``, ``BINARY_DIST``, ``SOURCE_DIST``, ``CHECKOUT_DIST``, and - ``DEVELOP_DIST``. Normally, precedences other than ``EGG_DIST`` are used - only by the ``setuptools.package_index`` module, when sorting distributions - found in a package index to determine their suitability for installation. - "System" and "Development" eggs (i.e., ones that use the ``.egg-info`` - format), however, are automatically given a precedence of ``DEVELOP_DIST``. - - - -``Distribution`` Methods ------------------------- - -``activate(path=None)`` - Ensure distribution is importable on `path`. If `path` is None, - ``sys.path`` is used instead. This ensures that the distribution's - ``location`` is in the `path` list, and it also performs any necessary - namespace package fixups or declarations. (That is, if the distribution - contains namespace packages, this method ensures that they are declared, - and that the distribution's contents for those namespace packages are - merged with the contents provided by any other active distributions. See - the section above on `Namespace Package Support`_ for more information.) - - ``pkg_resources`` adds a notification callback to the global ``working_set`` - that ensures this method is called whenever a distribution is added to it. - Therefore, you should not normally need to explicitly call this method. - (Note that this means that namespace packages on ``sys.path`` are always - imported as soon as ``pkg_resources`` is, which is another reason why - namespace packages should not contain any code or import statements.) - -``as_requirement()`` - Return a ``Requirement`` instance that matches this distribution's project - name and version. - -``requires(extras=())`` - List the ``Requirement`` objects that specify this distribution's - dependencies. If `extras` is specified, it should be a sequence of names - of "extras" defined by the distribution, and the list returned will then - include any dependencies needed to support the named "extras". - -``clone(**kw)`` - Create a copy of the distribution. Any supplied keyword arguments override - the corresponding argument to the ``Distribution()`` constructor, allowing - you to change some of the copied distribution's attributes. - -``egg_name()`` - Return what this distribution's standard filename should be, not including - the ".egg" extension. For example, a distribution for project "Foo" - version 1.2 that runs on Python 2.3 for Windows would have an ``egg_name()`` - of ``Foo-1.2-py2.3-win32``. Any dashes in the name or version are - converted to underscores. (``Distribution.from_location()`` will convert - them back when parsing a ".egg" file name.) - -``__cmp__(other)``, ``__hash__()`` - Distribution objects are hashed and compared on the basis of their parsed - version and precedence, followed by their key (lowercase project name), - location, Python version, and platform. - -The following methods are used to access ``EntryPoint`` objects advertised -by the distribution. See the section above on `Entry Points`_ for more -detailed information about these operations: - -``get_entry_info(group, name)`` - Return the ``EntryPoint`` object for `group` and `name`, or None if no - such point is advertised by this distribution. - -``get_entry_map(group=None)`` - Return the entry point map for `group`. If `group` is None, return - a dictionary mapping group names to entry point maps for all groups. - (An entry point map is a dictionary of entry point names to ``EntryPoint`` - objects.) - -``load_entry_point(group, name)`` - Short for ``get_entry_info(group, name).load()``. Returns the object - advertised by the named entry point, or raises ``ImportError`` if - the entry point isn't advertised by this distribution, or there is some - other import problem. - -In addition to the above methods, ``Distribution`` objects also implement all -of the `IResourceProvider`_ and `IMetadataProvider Methods`_ (which are -documented in later sections): - -* ``has_metadata(name)`` -* ``metadata_isdir(name)`` -* ``metadata_listdir(name)`` -* ``get_metadata(name)`` -* ``get_metadata_lines(name)`` -* ``run_script(script_name, namespace)`` -* ``get_resource_filename(manager, resource_name)`` -* ``get_resource_stream(manager, resource_name)`` -* ``get_resource_string(manager, resource_name)`` -* ``has_resource(resource_name)`` -* ``resource_isdir(resource_name)`` -* ``resource_listdir(resource_name)`` - -If the distribution was created with a `metadata` argument, these resource and -metadata access methods are all delegated to that `metadata` provider. -Otherwise, they are delegated to an ``EmptyProvider``, so that the distribution -will appear to have no resources or metadata. This delegation approach is used -so that supporting custom importers or new distribution formats can be done -simply by creating an appropriate `IResourceProvider`_ implementation; see the -section below on `Supporting Custom Importers`_ for more details. - - -``ResourceManager`` API -======================= - -The ``ResourceManager`` class provides uniform access to package resources, -whether those resources exist as files and directories or are compressed in -an archive of some kind. - -Normally, you do not need to create or explicitly manage ``ResourceManager`` -instances, as the ``pkg_resources`` module creates a global instance for you, -and makes most of its methods available as top-level names in the -``pkg_resources`` module namespace. So, for example, this code actually -calls the ``resource_string()`` method of the global ``ResourceManager``:: - - import pkg_resources - my_data = pkg_resources.resource_string(__name__, "foo.dat") - -Thus, you can use the APIs below without needing an explicit -``ResourceManager`` instance; just import and use them as needed. - - -Basic Resource Access ---------------------- - -In the following methods, the `package_or_requirement` argument may be either -a Python package/module name (e.g. ``foo.bar``) or a ``Requirement`` instance. -If it is a package or module name, the named module or package must be -importable (i.e., be in a distribution or directory on ``sys.path``), and the -`resource_name` argument is interpreted relative to the named package. (Note -that if a module name is used, then the resource name is relative to the -package immediately containing the named module. Also, you should not use use -a namespace package name, because a namespace package can be spread across -multiple distributions, and is therefore ambiguous as to which distribution -should be searched for the resource.) - -If it is a ``Requirement``, then the requirement is automatically resolved -(searching the current ``Environment`` if necessary) and a matching -distribution is added to the ``WorkingSet`` and ``sys.path`` if one was not -already present. (Unless the ``Requirement`` can't be satisfied, in which -case an exception is raised.) The `resource_name` argument is then interpreted -relative to the root of the identified distribution; i.e. its first path -segment will be treated as a peer of the top-level modules or packages in the -distribution. - -Note that resource names must be ``/``-separated paths and cannot be absolute -(i.e. no leading ``/``) or contain relative names like ``".."``. Do *not* use -``os.path`` routines to manipulate resource paths, as they are *not* filesystem -paths. - -``resource_exists(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Does the named resource exist? Return ``True`` or ``False`` accordingly. - -``resource_stream(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Return a readable file-like object for the specified resource; it may be - an actual file, a ``StringIO``, or some similar object. The stream is - in "binary mode", in the sense that whatever bytes are in the resource - will be read as-is. - -``resource_string(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Return the specified resource as a string. The resource is read in - binary fashion, such that the returned string contains exactly the bytes - that are stored in the resource. - -``resource_isdir(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Is the named resource a directory? Return ``True`` or ``False`` - accordingly. - -``resource_listdir(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - List the contents of the named resource directory, just like ``os.listdir`` - except that it works even if the resource is in a zipfile. - -Note that only ``resource_exists()`` and ``resource_isdir()`` are insensitive -as to the resource type. You cannot use ``resource_listdir()`` on a file -resource, and you can't use ``resource_string()`` or ``resource_stream()`` on -directory resources. Using an inappropriate method for the resource type may -result in an exception or undefined behavior, depending on the platform and -distribution format involved. - - -Resource Extraction -------------------- - -``resource_filename(package_or_requirement, resource_name)`` - Sometimes, it is not sufficient to access a resource in string or stream - form, and a true filesystem filename is needed. In such cases, you can - use this method (or module-level function) to obtain a filename for a - resource. If the resource is in an archive distribution (such as a zipped - egg), it will be extracted to a cache directory, and the filename within - the cache will be returned. If the named resource is a directory, then - all resources within that directory (including subdirectories) are also - extracted. If the named resource is a C extension or "eager resource" - (see the ``setuptools`` documentation for details), then all C extensions - and eager resources are extracted at the same time. - - Archived resources are extracted to a cache location that can be managed by - the following two methods: - -``set_extraction_path(path)`` - Set the base path where resources will be extracted to, if needed. - - If you do not call this routine before any extractions take place, the - path defaults to the return value of ``get_default_cache()``. (Which is - based on the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable, with various - platform-specific fallbacks. See that routine's documentation for more - details.) - - Resources are extracted to subdirectories of this path based upon - information given by the resource provider. You may set this to a - temporary directory, but then you must call ``cleanup_resources()`` to - delete the extracted files when done. There is no guarantee that - ``cleanup_resources()`` will be able to remove all extracted files. (On - Windows, for example, you can't unlink .pyd or .dll files that are still - in use.) - - Note that you may not change the extraction path for a given resource - manager once resources have been extracted, unless you first call - ``cleanup_resources()``. - -``cleanup_resources(force=False)`` - Delete all extracted resource files and directories, returning a list - of the file and directory names that could not be successfully removed. - This function does not have any concurrency protection, so it should - generally only be called when the extraction path is a temporary - directory exclusive to a single process. This method is not - automatically called; you must call it explicitly or register it as an - ``atexit`` function if you wish to ensure cleanup of a temporary - directory used for extractions. - - -"Provider" Interface --------------------- - -If you are implementing an ``IResourceProvider`` and/or ``IMetadataProvider`` -for a new distribution archive format, you may need to use the following -``IResourceManager`` methods to co-ordinate extraction of resources to the -filesystem. If you're not implementing an archive format, however, you have -no need to use these methods. Unlike the other methods listed above, they are -*not* available as top-level functions tied to the global ``ResourceManager``; -you must therefore have an explicit ``ResourceManager`` instance to use them. - -``get_cache_path(archive_name, names=())`` - Return absolute location in cache for `archive_name` and `names` - - The parent directory of the resulting path will be created if it does - not already exist. `archive_name` should be the base filename of the - enclosing egg (which may not be the name of the enclosing zipfile!), - including its ".egg" extension. `names`, if provided, should be a - sequence of path name parts "under" the egg's extraction location. - - This method should only be called by resource providers that need to - obtain an extraction location, and only for names they intend to - extract, as it tracks the generated names for possible cleanup later. - -``extraction_error()`` - Raise an ``ExtractionError`` describing the active exception as interfering - with the extraction process. You should call this if you encounter any - OS errors extracting the file to the cache path; it will format the - operating system exception for you, and add other information to the - ``ExtractionError`` instance that may be needed by programs that want to - wrap or handle extraction errors themselves. - -``postprocess(tempname, filename)`` - Perform any platform-specific postprocessing of `tempname`. - Resource providers should call this method ONLY after successfully - extracting a compressed resource. They must NOT call it on resources - that are already in the filesystem. - - `tempname` is the current (temporary) name of the file, and `filename` - is the name it will be renamed to by the caller after this routine - returns. - - -Metadata API -============ - -The metadata API is used to access metadata resources bundled in a pluggable -distribution. Metadata resources are virtual files or directories containing -information about the distribution, such as might be used by an extensible -application or framework to connect "plugins". Like other kinds of resources, -metadata resource names are ``/``-separated and should not contain ``..`` or -begin with a ``/``. You should not use ``os.path`` routines to manipulate -resource paths. - -The metadata API is provided by objects implementing the ``IMetadataProvider`` -or ``IResourceProvider`` interfaces. ``Distribution`` objects implement this -interface, as do objects returned by the ``get_provider()`` function: - -``get_provider(package_or_requirement)`` - If a package name is supplied, return an ``IResourceProvider`` for the - package. If a ``Requirement`` is supplied, resolve it by returning a - ``Distribution`` from the current working set (searching the current - ``Environment`` if necessary and adding the newly found ``Distribution`` - to the working set). If the named package can't be imported, or the - ``Requirement`` can't be satisfied, an exception is raised. - - NOTE: if you use a package name rather than a ``Requirement``, the object - you get back may not be a pluggable distribution, depending on the method - by which the package was installed. In particular, "development" packages - and "single-version externally-managed" packages do not have any way to - map from a package name to the corresponding project's metadata. Do not - write code that passes a package name to ``get_provider()`` and then tries - to retrieve project metadata from the returned object. It may appear to - work when the named package is in an ``.egg`` file or directory, but - it will fail in other installation scenarios. If you want project - metadata, you need to ask for a *project*, not a package. - - -``IMetadataProvider`` Methods ------------------------------ - -The methods provided by objects (such as ``Distribution`` instances) that -implement the ``IMetadataProvider`` or ``IResourceProvider`` interfaces are: - -``has_metadata(name)`` - Does the named metadata resource exist? - -``metadata_isdir(name)`` - Is the named metadata resource a directory? - -``metadata_listdir(name)`` - List of metadata names in the directory (like ``os.listdir()``) - -``get_metadata(name)`` - Return the named metadata resource as a string. The data is read in binary - mode; i.e., the exact bytes of the resource file are returned. - -``get_metadata_lines(name)`` - Yield named metadata resource as list of non-blank non-comment lines. This - is short for calling ``yield_lines(provider.get_metadata(name))``. See the - section on `yield_lines()`_ below for more information on the syntax it - recognizes. - -``run_script(script_name, namespace)`` - Execute the named script in the supplied namespace dictionary. Raises - ``ResolutionError`` if there is no script by that name in the ``scripts`` - metadata directory. `namespace` should be a Python dictionary, usually - a module dictionary if the script is being run as a module. - - -Exceptions -========== - -``pkg_resources`` provides a simple exception hierarchy for problems that may -occur when processing requests to locate and activate packages:: - - ResolutionError - DistributionNotFound - VersionConflict - UnknownExtra - - ExtractionError - -``ResolutionError`` - This class is used as a base class for the other three exceptions, so that - you can catch all of them with a single "except" clause. It is also raised - directly for miscellaneous requirement-resolution problems like trying to - run a script that doesn't exist in the distribution it was requested from. - -``DistributionNotFound`` - A distribution needed to fulfill a requirement could not be found. - -``VersionConflict`` - The requested version of a project conflicts with an already-activated - version of the same project. - -``UnknownExtra`` - One of the "extras" requested was not recognized by the distribution it - was requested from. - -``ExtractionError`` - A problem occurred extracting a resource to the Python Egg cache. The - following attributes are available on instances of this exception: - - manager - The resource manager that raised this exception - - cache_path - The base directory for resource extraction - - original_error - The exception instance that caused extraction to fail - - -Supporting Custom Importers -=========================== - -By default, ``pkg_resources`` supports normal filesystem imports, and -``zipimport`` importers. If you wish to use the ``pkg_resources`` features -with other (PEP 302-compatible) importers or module loaders, you may need to -register various handlers and support functions using these APIs: - -``register_finder(importer_type, distribution_finder)`` - Register `distribution_finder` to find distributions in ``sys.path`` items. - `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 "Importer" (``sys.path`` - item handler), and `distribution_finder` is a callable that, when passed a - path item, the importer instance, and an `only` flag, yields - ``Distribution`` instances found under that path item. (The `only` flag, - if true, means the finder should yield only ``Distribution`` objects whose - ``location`` is equal to the path item provided.) - - See the source of the ``pkg_resources.find_on_path`` function for an - example finder function. - -``register_loader_type(loader_type, provider_factory)`` - Register `provider_factory` to make ``IResourceProvider`` objects for - `loader_type`. `loader_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 - ``module.__loader__``, and `provider_factory` is a function that, when - passed a module object, returns an `IResourceProvider`_ for that module, - allowing it to be used with the `ResourceManager API`_. - -``register_namespace_handler(importer_type, namespace_handler)`` - Register `namespace_handler` to declare namespace packages for the given - `importer_type`. `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 - "importer" (sys.path item handler), and `namespace_handler` is a callable - with a signature like this:: - - def namespace_handler(importer, path_entry, moduleName, module): - # return a path_entry to use for child packages - - Namespace handlers are only called if the relevant importer object has - already agreed that it can handle the relevant path item. The handler - should only return a subpath if the module ``__path__`` does not already - contain an equivalent subpath. Otherwise, it should return None. - - For an example namespace handler, see the source of the - ``pkg_resources.file_ns_handler`` function, which is used for both zipfile - importing and regular importing. - - -IResourceProvider ------------------ - -``IResourceProvider`` is an abstract class that documents what methods are -required of objects returned by a `provider_factory` registered with -``register_loader_type()``. ``IResourceProvider`` is a subclass of -``IMetadataProvider``, so objects that implement this interface must also -implement all of the `IMetadataProvider Methods`_ as well as the methods -shown here. The `manager` argument to the methods below must be an object -that supports the full `ResourceManager API`_ documented above. - -``get_resource_filename(manager, resource_name)`` - Return a true filesystem path for `resource_name`, co-ordinating the - extraction with `manager`, if the resource must be unpacked to the - filesystem. - -``get_resource_stream(manager, resource_name)`` - Return a readable file-like object for `resource_name`. - -``get_resource_string(manager, resource_name)`` - Return a string containing the contents of `resource_name`. - -``has_resource(resource_name)`` - Does the package contain the named resource? - -``resource_isdir(resource_name)`` - Is the named resource a directory? Return a false value if the resource - does not exist or is not a directory. - -``resource_listdir(resource_name)`` - Return a list of the contents of the resource directory, ala - ``os.listdir()``. Requesting the contents of a non-existent directory may - raise an exception. - -Note, by the way, that your provider classes need not (and should not) subclass -``IResourceProvider`` or ``IMetadataProvider``! These classes exist solely -for documentation purposes and do not provide any useful implementation code. -You may instead wish to subclass one of the `built-in resource providers`_. - - -Built-in Resource Providers ---------------------------- - -``pkg_resources`` includes several provider classes that are automatically used -where appropriate. Their inheritance tree looks like this:: - - NullProvider - EggProvider - DefaultProvider - PathMetadata - ZipProvider - EggMetadata - EmptyProvider - FileMetadata - - -``NullProvider`` - This provider class is just an abstract base that provides for common - provider behaviors (such as running scripts), given a definition for just - a few abstract methods. - -``EggProvider`` - This provider class adds in some egg-specific features that are common - to zipped and unzipped eggs. - -``DefaultProvider`` - This provider class is used for unpacked eggs and "plain old Python" - filesystem modules. - -``ZipProvider`` - This provider class is used for all zipped modules, whether they are eggs - or not. - -``EmptyProvider`` - This provider class always returns answers consistent with a provider that - has no metadata or resources. ``Distribution`` objects created without - a ``metadata`` argument use an instance of this provider class instead. - Since all ``EmptyProvider`` instances are equivalent, there is no need - to have more than one instance. ``pkg_resources`` therefore creates a - global instance of this class under the name ``empty_provider``, and you - may use it if you have need of an ``EmptyProvider`` instance. - -``PathMetadata(path, egg_info)`` - Create an ``IResourceProvider`` for a filesystem-based distribution, where - `path` is the filesystem location of the importable modules, and `egg_info` - is the filesystem location of the distribution's metadata directory. - `egg_info` should usually be the ``EGG-INFO`` subdirectory of `path` for an - "unpacked egg", and a ``ProjectName.egg-info`` subdirectory of `path` for - a "development egg". However, other uses are possible for custom purposes. - -``EggMetadata(zipimporter)`` - Create an ``IResourceProvider`` for a zipfile-based distribution. The - `zipimporter` should be a ``zipimport.zipimporter`` instance, and may - represent a "basket" (a zipfile containing multiple ".egg" subdirectories) - a specific egg *within* a basket, or a zipfile egg (where the zipfile - itself is a ".egg"). It can also be a combination, such as a zipfile egg - that also contains other eggs. - -``FileMetadata(path_to_pkg_info)`` - Create an ``IResourceProvider`` that provides exactly one metadata - resource: ``PKG-INFO``. The supplied path should be a distutils PKG-INFO - file. This is basically the same as an ``EmptyProvider``, except that - requests for ``PKG-INFO`` will be answered using the contents of the - designated file. (This provider is used to wrap ``.egg-info`` files - installed by vendor-supplied system packages.) - - -Utility Functions -================= - -In addition to its high-level APIs, ``pkg_resources`` also includes several -generally-useful utility routines. These routines are used to implement the -high-level APIs, but can also be quite useful by themselves. - - -Parsing Utilities ------------------ - -``parse_version(version)`` - Parse a project's version string, returning a value that can be used to - compare versions by chronological order. Semantically, the format is a - rough cross between distutils' ``StrictVersion`` and ``LooseVersion`` - classes; if you give it versions that would work with ``StrictVersion``, - then they will compare the same way. Otherwise, comparisons are more like - a "smarter" form of ``LooseVersion``. It is *possible* to create - pathological version coding schemes that will fool this parser, but they - should be very rare in practice. - - The returned value will be a tuple of strings. Numeric portions of the - version are padded to 8 digits so they will compare numerically, but - without relying on how numbers compare relative to strings. Dots are - dropped, but dashes are retained. Trailing zeros between alpha segments - or dashes are suppressed, so that e.g. "2.4.0" is considered the same as - "2.4". Alphanumeric parts are lower-cased. - - The algorithm assumes that strings like "-" and any alpha string that - alphabetically follows "final" represents a "patch level". So, "2.4-1" - is assumed to be a branch or patch of "2.4", and therefore "2.4.1" is - considered newer than "2.4-1", which in turn is newer than "2.4". - - Strings like "a", "b", "c", "alpha", "beta", "candidate" and so on (that - come before "final" alphabetically) are assumed to be pre-release versions, - so that the version "2.4" is considered newer than "2.4a1". Any "-" - characters preceding a pre-release indicator are removed. (In versions of - setuptools prior to 0.6a9, "-" characters were not removed, leading to the - unintuitive result that "0.2-rc1" was considered a newer version than - "0.2".) - - Finally, to handle miscellaneous cases, the strings "pre", "preview", and - "rc" are treated as if they were "c", i.e. as though they were release - candidates, and therefore are not as new as a version string that does not - contain them. And the string "dev" is treated as if it were an "@" sign; - that is, a version coming before even "a" or "alpha". - -.. _yield_lines(): - -``yield_lines(strs)`` - Yield non-empty/non-comment lines from a string/unicode or a possibly- - nested sequence thereof. If `strs` is an instance of ``basestring``, it - is split into lines, and each non-blank, non-comment line is yielded after - stripping leading and trailing whitespace. (Lines whose first non-blank - character is ``#`` are considered comment lines.) - - If `strs` is not an instance of ``basestring``, it is iterated over, and - each item is passed recursively to ``yield_lines()``, so that an arbitarily - nested sequence of strings, or sequences of sequences of strings can be - flattened out to the lines contained therein. So for example, passing - a file object or a list of strings to ``yield_lines`` will both work. - (Note that between each string in a sequence of strings there is assumed to - be an implicit line break, so lines cannot bridge two strings in a - sequence.) - - This routine is used extensively by ``pkg_resources`` to parse metadata - and file formats of various kinds, and most other ``pkg_resources`` - parsing functions that yield multiple values will use it to break up their - input. However, this routine is idempotent, so calling ``yield_lines()`` - on the output of another call to ``yield_lines()`` is completely harmless. - -``split_sections(strs)`` - Split a string (or possibly-nested iterable thereof), yielding ``(section, - content)`` pairs found using an ``.ini``-like syntax. Each ``section`` is - a whitespace-stripped version of the section name ("``[section]``") - and each ``content`` is a list of stripped lines excluding blank lines and - comment-only lines. If there are any non-blank, non-comment lines before - the first section header, they're yielded in a first ``section`` of - ``None``. - - This routine uses ``yield_lines()`` as its front end, so you can pass in - anything that ``yield_lines()`` accepts, such as an open text file, string, - or sequence of strings. ``ValueError`` is raised if a malformed section - header is found (i.e. a line starting with ``[`` but not ending with - ``]``). - - Note that this simplistic parser assumes that any line whose first nonblank - character is ``[`` is a section heading, so it can't support .ini format - variations that allow ``[`` as the first nonblank character on other lines. - -``safe_name(name)`` - Return a "safe" form of a project's name, suitable for use in a - ``Requirement`` string, as a distribution name, or a PyPI project name. - All non-alphanumeric runs are condensed to single "-" characters, such that - a name like "The $$$ Tree" becomes "The-Tree". Note that if you are - generating a filename from this value you should combine it with a call to - ``to_filename()`` so all dashes ("-") are replaced by underscores ("_"). - See ``to_filename()``. - -``safe_version(version)`` - Similar to ``safe_name()`` except that spaces in the input become dots, and - dots are allowed to exist in the output. As with ``safe_name()``, if you - are generating a filename from this you should replace any "-" characters - in the output with underscores. - -``safe_extra(extra)`` - Return a "safe" form of an extra's name, suitable for use in a requirement - string or a setup script's ``extras_require`` keyword. This routine is - similar to ``safe_name()`` except that non-alphanumeric runs are replaced - by a single underbar (``_``), and the result is lowercased. - -``to_filename(name_or_version)`` - Escape a name or version string so it can be used in a dash-separated - filename (or ``#egg=name-version`` tag) without ambiguity. You - should only pass in values that were returned by ``safe_name()`` or - ``safe_version()``. - - -Platform Utilities ------------------- - -``get_build_platform()`` - Return this platform's identifier string. For Windows, the return value - is ``"win32"``, and for Mac OS X it is a string of the form - ``"macosx-10.4-ppc"``. All other platforms return the same uname-based - string that the ``distutils.util.get_platform()`` function returns. - This string is the minimum platform version required by distributions built - on the local machine. (Backward compatibility note: setuptools versions - prior to 0.6b1 called this function ``get_platform()``, and the function is - still available under that name for backward compatibility reasons.) - -``get_supported_platform()`` (New in 0.6b1) - This is the similar to ``get_build_platform()``, but is the maximum - platform version that the local machine supports. You will usually want - to use this value as the ``provided`` argument to the - ``compatible_platforms()`` function. - -``compatible_platforms(provided, required)`` - Return true if a distribution built on the `provided` platform may be used - on the `required` platform. If either platform value is ``None``, it is - considered a wildcard, and the platforms are therefore compatible. - Likewise, if the platform strings are equal, they're also considered - compatible, and ``True`` is returned. Currently, the only non-equal - platform strings that are considered compatible are Mac OS X platform - strings with the same hardware type (e.g. ``ppc``) and major version - (e.g. ``10``) with the `provided` platform's minor version being less than - or equal to the `required` platform's minor version. - -``get_default_cache()`` - Determine the default cache location for extracting resources from zipped - eggs. This routine returns the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable, - if set. Otherwise, on Windows, it returns a "Python-Eggs" subdirectory of - the user's "Application Data" directory. On all other systems, it returns - ``os.path.expanduser("~/.python-eggs")`` if ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` is not - set. - - -PEP 302 Utilities ------------------ - -``get_importer(path_item)`` - Retrieve a PEP 302 "importer" for the given path item (which need not - actually be on ``sys.path``). This routine simulates the PEP 302 protocol - for obtaining an "importer" object. It first checks for an importer for - the path item in ``sys.path_importer_cache``, and if not found it calls - each of the ``sys.path_hooks`` and caches the result if a good importer is - found. If no importer is found, this routine returns an ``ImpWrapper`` - instance that wraps the builtin import machinery as a PEP 302-compliant - "importer" object. This ``ImpWrapper`` is *not* cached; instead a new - instance is returned each time. - - (Note: When run under Python 2.5, this function is simply an alias for - ``pkgutil.get_importer()``, and instead of ``pkg_resources.ImpWrapper`` - instances, it may return ``pkgutil.ImpImporter`` instances.) - - -File/Path Utilities -------------------- - -``ensure_directory(path)`` - Ensure that the parent directory (``os.path.dirname``) of `path` actually - exists, using ``os.makedirs()`` if necessary. - -``normalize_path(path)`` - Return a "normalized" version of `path`, such that two paths represent - the same filesystem location if they have equal ``normalized_path()`` - values. Specifically, this is a shortcut for calling ``os.path.realpath`` - and ``os.path.normcase`` on `path`. Unfortunately, on certain platforms - (notably Cygwin and Mac OS X) the ``normcase`` function does not accurately - reflect the platform's case-sensitivity, so there is always the possibility - of two apparently-different paths being equal on such platforms. - -History -------- - -0.6c9 - * Fix ``resource_listdir('')`` always returning an empty list for zipped eggs. - -0.6c7 - * Fix package precedence problem where single-version eggs installed in - ``site-packages`` would take precedence over ``.egg`` files (or directories) - installed in ``site-packages``. - -0.6c6 - * Fix extracted C extensions not having executable permissions under Cygwin. - - * Allow ``.egg-link`` files to contain relative paths. - - * Fix cache dir defaults on Windows when multiple environment vars are needed - to construct a path. - -0.6c4 - * Fix "dev" versions being considered newer than release candidates. - -0.6c3 - * Python 2.5 compatibility fixes. - -0.6c2 - * Fix a problem with eggs specified directly on ``PYTHONPATH`` on - case-insensitive filesystems possibly not showing up in the default - working set, due to differing normalizations of ``sys.path`` entries. - -0.6b3 - * Fixed a duplicate path insertion problem on case-insensitive filesystems. - -0.6b1 - * Split ``get_platform()`` into ``get_supported_platform()`` and - ``get_build_platform()`` to work around a Mac versioning problem that caused - the behavior of ``compatible_platforms()`` to be platform specific. - - * Fix entry point parsing when a standalone module name has whitespace - between it and the extras. - -0.6a11 - * Added ``ExtractionError`` and ``ResourceManager.extraction_error()`` so that - cache permission problems get a more user-friendly explanation of the - problem, and so that programs can catch and handle extraction errors if they - need to. - -0.6a10 - * Added the ``extras`` attribute to ``Distribution``, the ``find_plugins()`` - method to ``WorkingSet``, and the ``__add__()`` and ``__iadd__()`` methods - to ``Environment``. - - * ``safe_name()`` now allows dots in project names. - - * There is a new ``to_filename()`` function that escapes project names and - versions for safe use in constructing egg filenames from a Distribution - object's metadata. - - * Added ``Distribution.clone()`` method, and keyword argument support to other - ``Distribution`` constructors. - - * Added the ``DEVELOP_DIST`` precedence, and automatically assign it to - eggs using ``.egg-info`` format. - -0.6a9 - * Don't raise an error when an invalid (unfinished) distribution is found - unless absolutely necessary. Warn about skipping invalid/unfinished eggs - when building an Environment. - - * Added support for ``.egg-info`` files or directories with version/platform - information embedded in the filename, so that system packagers have the - option of including ``PKG-INFO`` files to indicate the presence of a - system-installed egg, without needing to use ``.egg`` directories, zipfiles, - or ``.pth`` manipulation. - - * Changed ``parse_version()`` to remove dashes before pre-release tags, so - that ``0.2-rc1`` is considered an *older* version than ``0.2``, and is equal - to ``0.2rc1``. The idea that a dash *always* meant a post-release version - was highly non-intuitive to setuptools users and Python developers, who - seem to want to use ``-rc`` version numbers a lot. - -0.6a8 - * Fixed a problem with ``WorkingSet.resolve()`` that prevented version - conflicts from being detected at runtime. - - * Improved runtime conflict warning message to identify a line in the user's - program, rather than flagging the ``warn()`` call in ``pkg_resources``. - - * Avoid giving runtime conflict warnings for namespace packages, even if they - were declared by a different package than the one currently being activated. - - * Fix path insertion algorithm for case-insensitive filesystems. - - * Fixed a problem with nested namespace packages (e.g. ``peak.util``) not - being set as an attribute of their parent package. - -0.6a6 - * Activated distributions are now inserted in ``sys.path`` (and the working - set) just before the directory that contains them, instead of at the end. - This allows e.g. eggs in ``site-packages`` to override unmanaged modules in - the same location, and allows eggs found earlier on ``sys.path`` to override - ones found later. - - * When a distribution is activated, it now checks whether any contained - non-namespace modules have already been imported and issues a warning if - a conflicting module has already been imported. - - * Changed dependency processing so that it's breadth-first, allowing a - depender's preferences to override those of a dependee, to prevent conflicts - when a lower version is acceptable to the dependee, but not the depender. - - * Fixed a problem extracting zipped files on Windows, when the egg in question - has had changed contents but still has the same version number. - -0.6a4 - * Fix a bug in ``WorkingSet.resolve()`` that was introduced in 0.6a3. - -0.6a3 - * Added ``safe_extra()`` parsing utility routine, and use it for Requirement, - EntryPoint, and Distribution objects' extras handling. - -0.6a1 - * Enhanced performance of ``require()`` and related operations when all - requirements are already in the working set, and enhanced performance of - directory scanning for distributions. - - * Fixed some problems using ``pkg_resources`` w/PEP 302 loaders other than - ``zipimport``, and the previously-broken "eager resource" support. - - * Fixed ``pkg_resources.resource_exists()`` not working correctly, along with - some other resource API bugs. - - * Many API changes and enhancements: - - * Added ``EntryPoint``, ``get_entry_map``, ``load_entry_point``, and - ``get_entry_info`` APIs for dynamic plugin discovery. - - * ``list_resources`` is now ``resource_listdir`` (and it actually works) - - * Resource API functions like ``resource_string()`` that accepted a package - name and resource name, will now also accept a ``Requirement`` object in - place of the package name (to allow access to non-package data files in - an egg). - - * ``get_provider()`` will now accept a ``Requirement`` instance or a module - name. If it is given a ``Requirement``, it will return a corresponding - ``Distribution`` (by calling ``require()`` if a suitable distribution - isn't already in the working set), rather than returning a metadata and - resource provider for a specific module. (The difference is in how - resource paths are interpreted; supplying a module name means resources - path will be module-relative, rather than relative to the distribution's - root.) - - * ``Distribution`` objects now implement the ``IResourceProvider`` and - ``IMetadataProvider`` interfaces, so you don't need to reference the (no - longer available) ``metadata`` attribute to get at these interfaces. - - * ``Distribution`` and ``Requirement`` both have a ``project_name`` - attribute for the project name they refer to. (Previously these were - ``name`` and ``distname`` attributes.) - - * The ``path`` attribute of ``Distribution`` objects is now ``location``, - because it isn't necessarily a filesystem path (and hasn't been for some - time now). The ``location`` of ``Distribution`` objects in the filesystem - should always be normalized using ``pkg_resources.normalize_path()``; all - of the setuptools and EasyInstall code that generates distributions from - the filesystem (including ``Distribution.from_filename()``) ensure this - invariant, but if you use a more generic API like ``Distribution()`` or - ``Distribution.from_location()`` you should take care that you don't - create a distribution with an un-normalized filesystem path. - - * ``Distribution`` objects now have an ``as_requirement()`` method that - returns a ``Requirement`` for the distribution's project name and version. - - * Distribution objects no longer have an ``installed_on()`` method, and the - ``install_on()`` method is now ``activate()`` (but may go away altogether - soon). The ``depends()`` method has also been renamed to ``requires()``, - and ``InvalidOption`` is now ``UnknownExtra``. - - * ``find_distributions()`` now takes an additional argument called ``only``, - that tells it to only yield distributions whose location is the passed-in - path. (It defaults to False, so that the default behavior is unchanged.) - - * ``AvailableDistributions`` is now called ``Environment``, and the - ``get()``, ``__len__()``, and ``__contains__()`` methods were removed, - because they weren't particularly useful. ``__getitem__()`` no longer - raises ``KeyError``; it just returns an empty list if there are no - distributions for the named project. - - * The ``resolve()`` method of ``Environment`` is now a method of - ``WorkingSet`` instead, and the ``best_match()`` method now uses a working - set instead of a path list as its second argument. - - * There is a new ``pkg_resources.add_activation_listener()`` API that lets - you register a callback for notifications about distributions added to - ``sys.path`` (including the distributions already on it). This is - basically a hook for extensible applications and frameworks to be able to - search for plugin metadata in distributions added at runtime. - -0.5a13 - * Fixed a bug in resource extraction from nested packages in a zipped egg. - -0.5a12 - * Updated extraction/cache mechanism for zipped resources to avoid inter- - process and inter-thread races during extraction. The default cache - location can now be set via the ``PYTHON_EGGS_CACHE`` environment variable, - and the default Windows cache is now a ``Python-Eggs`` subdirectory of the - current user's "Application Data" directory, if the ``PYTHON_EGGS_CACHE`` - variable isn't set. - -0.5a10 - * Fix a problem with ``pkg_resources`` being confused by non-existent eggs on - ``sys.path`` (e.g. if a user deletes an egg without removing it from the - ``easy-install.pth`` file). - - * Fix a problem with "basket" support in ``pkg_resources``, where egg-finding - never actually went inside ``.egg`` files. - - * Made ``pkg_resources`` import the module you request resources from, if it's - not already imported. - -0.5a4 - * ``pkg_resources.AvailableDistributions.resolve()`` and related methods now - accept an ``installer`` argument: a callable taking one argument, a - ``Requirement`` instance. The callable must return a ``Distribution`` - object, or ``None`` if no distribution is found. This feature is used by - EasyInstall to resolve dependencies by recursively invoking itself. - -0.4a4 - * Fix problems with ``resource_listdir()``, ``resource_isdir()`` and resource - directory extraction for zipped eggs. - -0.4a3 - * Fixed scripts not being able to see a ``__file__`` variable in ``__main__`` - - * Fixed a problem with ``resource_isdir()`` implementation that was introduced - in 0.4a2. - -0.4a1 - * Fixed a bug in requirements processing for exact versions (i.e. ``==`` and - ``!=``) when only one condition was included. - - * Added ``safe_name()`` and ``safe_version()`` APIs to clean up handling of - arbitrary distribution names and versions found on PyPI. - -0.3a4 - * ``pkg_resources`` now supports resource directories, not just the resources - in them. In particular, there are ``resource_listdir()`` and - ``resource_isdir()`` APIs. - - * ``pkg_resources`` now supports "egg baskets" -- .egg zipfiles which contain - multiple distributions in subdirectories whose names end with ``.egg``. - Having such a "basket" in a directory on ``sys.path`` is equivalent to - having the individual eggs in that directory, but the contained eggs can - be individually added (or not) to ``sys.path``. Currently, however, there - is no automated way to create baskets. - - * Namespace package manipulation is now protected by the Python import lock. - -0.3a1 - * Initial release. - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/python3.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/python3.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2f6cde4ab..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/python3.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -===================================================== -Supporting both Python 2 and Python 3 with Distribute -===================================================== - -Starting with version 0.6.2, Distribute supports Python 3. Installing and -using distribute for Python 3 code works exactly the same as for Python 2 -code, but Distribute also helps you to support Python 2 and Python 3 from -the same source code by letting you run 2to3 on the code as a part of the -build process, by setting the keyword parameter ``use_2to3`` to True. - - -Distribute as help during porting -================================= - -Distribute can make the porting process much easier by automatically running -2to3 as a part of the test running. To do this you need to configure the -setup.py so that you can run the unit tests with ``python setup.py test``. - -See :ref:`test` for more information on this. - -Once you have the tests running under Python 2, you can add the use_2to3 -keyword parameters to setup(), and start running the tests under Python 3. -The test command will now first run the build command during which the code -will be converted with 2to3, and the tests will then be run from the build -directory, as opposed from the source directory as is normally done. - -Distribute will convert all Python files, and also all doctests in Python -files. However, if you have doctests located in separate text files, these -will not automatically be converted. By adding them to the -``convert_2to3_doctests`` keyword parameter Distrubute will convert them as -well. - -By default, the conversion uses all fixers in the ``lib2to3.fixers`` package. -To use additional fixers, the parameter ``use_2to3_fixers`` can be set -to a list of names of packages containing fixers. To exclude fixers, the -parameter ``use_2to3_exclude_fixers`` can be set to fixer names to be -skipped. - -A typical setup.py can look something like this:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup( - name='your.module', - version = '1.0', - description='This is your awesome module', - author='You', - author_email='your@email', - package_dir = {'': 'src'}, - packages = ['your', 'you.module'], - test_suite = 'your.module.tests', - use_2to3 = True, - convert_2to3_doctests = ['src/your/module/README.txt'], - use_2to3_fixers = ['your.fixers'], - use_2to3_exclude_fixers = ['lib2to3.fixes.fix_import'], - ) - -Differential conversion ------------------------ - -Note that a file will only be copied and converted during the build process -if the source file has been changed. If you add a file to the doctests -that should be converted, it will not be converted the next time you run -the tests, since it hasn't been modified. You need to remove it from the -build directory. Also if you run the build, install or test commands before -adding the use_2to3 parameter, you will have to remove the build directory -before you run the test command, as the files otherwise will seem updated, -and no conversion will happen. - -In general, if code doesn't seem to be converted, deleting the build directory -and trying again is a good saferguard against the build directory getting -"out of sync" with the source directory. - -Distributing Python 3 modules -============================= - -You can distribute your modules with Python 3 support in different ways. A -normal source distribution will work, but can be slow in installing, as the -2to3 process will be run during the install. But you can also distribute -the module in binary format, such as a binary egg. That egg will contain the -already converted code, and hence no 2to3 conversion is needed during install. - -Advanced features -================= - -If you don't want to run the 2to3 conversion on the doctests in Python files, -you can turn that off by setting ``setuptools.use_2to3_on_doctests = False``. - -Note on compatibility with setuptools -===================================== - -Setuptools do not know about the new keyword parameters to support Python 3. -As a result it will warn about the unknown keyword parameters if you use -setuptools instead of Distribute under Python 2. This is not an error, and -install process will continue as normal, but if you want to get rid of that -error this is easy. Simply conditionally add the new parameters into an extra -dict and pass that dict into setup():: - - from setuptools import setup - import sys - - extra = {} - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - extra['use_2to3'] = True - extra['convert_2to3_doctests'] = ['src/your/module/README.txt'] - extra['use_2to3_fixers'] = ['your.fixers'] - - setup( - name='your.module', - version = '1.0', - description='This is your awesome module', - author='You', - author_email='your@email', - package_dir = {'': 'src'}, - packages = ['your', 'you.module'], - test_suite = 'your.module.tests', - **extra - ) - -This way the parameters will only be used under Python 3, where you have to -use Distribute. diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/roadmap.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/roadmap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ea5070eaa..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/roadmap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -======= -Roadmap -======= - -Distribute has two branches: - -- 0.6.x : provides a Setuptools-0.6cX compatible version -- 0.7.x : will provide a refactoring - -0.6.x -===== - -Not "much" is going to happen here, we want this branch to be helpful -to the community *today* by addressing the 40-or-so bugs -that were found in Setuptools and never fixed. This is eventually -happen soon because its development is -fast : there are up to 5 commiters that are working on it very often -(and the number grows weekly.) - -The biggest issue with this branch is that it is providing the same -packages and modules setuptools does, and this -requires some bootstrapping work where we make sure once Distribute is -installed, all Distribution that requires Setuptools -will continue to work. This is done by faking the metadata of -Setuptools 0.6c9. That's the only way we found to do this. - -There's one major thing though: thanks to the work of Lennart, Alex, -Martin, this branch supports Python 3, -which is great to have to speed up Py3 adoption. - -The goal of the 0.6.x is to remove as much bugs as we can, and try if -possible to remove the patches done -on Distutils. We will support 0.6.x maintenance for years and we will -promote its usage everywhere instead of -Setuptools. - -Some new commands are added there, when they are helpful and don't -interact with the rest. I am thinking -about "upload_docs" that let you upload documentation to PyPI. The -goal is to move it to Distutils -at some point, if the documentation feature of PyPI stays and starts to be used. - -0.7.x -===== - -We've started to refactor Distribute with this roadmap in mind (and -no, as someone said, it's not vaporware, -we've done a lot already) - -- 0.7.x can be installed and used with 0.6.x - -- easy_install is going to be deprecated ! use Pip ! - -- the version system will be deprecated, in favor of the one in Distutils - -- no more Distutils monkey-patch that happens once you use the code - (things like 'from distutils import cmd; cmd.Command = CustomCommand') - -- no more custom site.py (that is: if something misses in Python's - site.py we'll add it there instead of patching it) - -- no more namespaced packages system, if PEP 382 (namespaces package - support) makes it to 2.7 - -- The code is splitted in many packages and might be distributed under - several distributions. - - - distribute.resources: that's the old pkg_resources, but - reorganized in clean, pep-8 modules. This package will - only contain the query APIs and will focus on being PEP 376 - compatible. We will promote its usage and see if Pip wants - to use it as a basis. - It will probably shrink a lot though, once the stdlib provides PEP 376 support. - - - distribute.entrypoints: that's the old pkg_resources entry points - system, but on its own. it uses distribute.resources - - - distribute.index: that's package_index and a few other things. - everything required to interact with PyPI. We will promote - its usage and see if Pip wants to use it as a basis. - - - distribute.core (might be renamed to main): that's everything - else, and uses the other packages. - -Goal: A first release before (or when) Python 2.7 / 3.2 is out. - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/setuptools.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/setuptools.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fe8bb3f61..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/setuptools.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3230 +0,0 @@ -================================================== -Building and Distributing Packages with Distribute -================================================== - -``Distribute`` is a collection of enhancements to the Python ``distutils`` -(for Python 2.3.5 and up on most platforms; 64-bit platforms require a minimum -of Python 2.4) that allow you to more easily build and distribute Python -packages, especially ones that have dependencies on other packages. - -Packages built and distributed using ``setuptools`` look to the user like -ordinary Python packages based on the ``distutils``. Your users don't need to -install or even know about setuptools in order to use them, and you don't -have to include the entire setuptools package in your distributions. By -including just a single `bootstrap module`_ (an 8K .py file), your package will -automatically download and install ``setuptools`` if the user is building your -package from source and doesn't have a suitable version already installed. - -.. _bootstrap module: http://nightly.ziade.org/distribute_setup.py - -Feature Highlights: - -* Automatically find/download/install/upgrade dependencies at build time using - the `EasyInstall tool `_, - which supports downloading via HTTP, FTP, Subversion, and SourceForge, and - automatically scans web pages linked from PyPI to find download links. (It's - the closest thing to CPAN currently available for Python.) - -* Create `Python Eggs `_ - - a single-file importable distribution format - -* Include data files inside your package directories, where your code can - actually use them. (Python 2.4 distutils also supports this feature, but - setuptools provides the feature for Python 2.3 packages also, and supports - accessing data files in zipped packages too.) - -* Automatically include all packages in your source tree, without listing them - individually in setup.py - -* Automatically include all relevant files in your source distributions, - without needing to create a ``MANIFEST.in`` file, and without having to force - regeneration of the ``MANIFEST`` file when your source tree changes. - -* Automatically generate wrapper scripts or Windows (console and GUI) .exe - files for any number of "main" functions in your project. (Note: this is not - a py2exe replacement; the .exe files rely on the local Python installation.) - -* Transparent Pyrex support, so that your setup.py can list ``.pyx`` files and - still work even when the end-user doesn't have Pyrex installed (as long as - you include the Pyrex-generated C in your source distribution) - -* Command aliases - create project-specific, per-user, or site-wide shortcut - names for commonly used commands and options - -* PyPI upload support - upload your source distributions and eggs to PyPI - -* Deploy your project in "development mode", such that it's available on - ``sys.path``, yet can still be edited directly from its source checkout. - -* Easily extend the distutils with new commands or ``setup()`` arguments, and - distribute/reuse your extensions for multiple projects, without copying code. - -* Create extensible applications and frameworks that automatically discover - extensions, using simple "entry points" declared in a project's setup script. - -In addition to the PyPI downloads, the development version of ``setuptools`` -is available from the `Python SVN sandbox`_, and in-development versions of the -`0.6 branch`_ are available as well. - -.. _0.6 branch: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/branches/setuptools-0.6/#egg=setuptools-dev06 - -.. _Python SVN sandbox: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/trunk/setuptools/#egg=setuptools-dev - -.. contents:: **Table of Contents** - -.. _distribute_setup.py: `bootstrap module`_ - - ------------------ -Developer's Guide ------------------ - - -Installing ``setuptools`` -========================= - -Please follow the `EasyInstall Installation Instructions`_ to install the -current stable version of setuptools. In particular, be sure to read the -section on `Custom Installation Locations`_ if you are installing anywhere -other than Python's ``site-packages`` directory. - -.. _EasyInstall Installation Instructions: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#installation-instructions - -.. _Custom Installation Locations: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#custom-installation-locations - -If you want the current in-development version of setuptools, you should first -install a stable version, and then run:: - - distribute_setup.py setuptools==dev - -This will download and install the latest development (i.e. unstable) version -of setuptools from the Python Subversion sandbox. - - -Basic Use -========= - -For basic use of setuptools, just import things from setuptools instead of -the distutils. Here's a minimal setup script using setuptools:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - name = "HelloWorld", - version = "0.1", - packages = find_packages(), - ) - -As you can see, it doesn't take much to use setuptools in a project. -Just by doing the above, this project will be able to produce eggs, upload to -PyPI, and automatically include all packages in the directory where the -setup.py lives. See the `Command Reference`_ section below to see what -commands you can give to this setup script. - -Of course, before you release your project to PyPI, you'll want to add a bit -more information to your setup script to help people find or learn about your -project. And maybe your project will have grown by then to include a few -dependencies, and perhaps some data files and scripts:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - name = "HelloWorld", - version = "0.1", - packages = find_packages(), - scripts = ['say_hello.py'], - - # Project uses reStructuredText, so ensure that the docutils get - # installed or upgraded on the target machine - install_requires = ['docutils>=0.3'], - - package_data = { - # If any package contains *.txt or *.rst files, include them: - '': ['*.txt', '*.rst'], - # And include any *.msg files found in the 'hello' package, too: - 'hello': ['*.msg'], - }, - - # metadata for upload to PyPI - author = "Me", - author_email = "me@example.com", - description = "This is an Example Package", - license = "PSF", - keywords = "hello world example examples", - url = "http://example.com/HelloWorld/", # project home page, if any - - # could also include long_description, download_url, classifiers, etc. - ) - -In the sections that follow, we'll explain what most of these ``setup()`` -arguments do (except for the metadata ones), and the various ways you might use -them in your own project(s). - - -Specifying Your Project's Version ---------------------------------- - -Setuptools can work well with most versioning schemes; there are, however, a -few special things to watch out for, in order to ensure that setuptools and -EasyInstall can always tell what version of your package is newer than another -version. Knowing these things will also help you correctly specify what -versions of other projects your project depends on. - -A version consists of an alternating series of release numbers and pre-release -or post-release tags. A release number is a series of digits punctuated by -dots, such as ``2.4`` or ``0.5``. Each series of digits is treated -numerically, so releases ``2.1`` and ``2.1.0`` are different ways to spell the -same release number, denoting the first subrelease of release 2. But ``2.10`` -is the *tenth* subrelease of release 2, and so is a different and newer release -from ``2.1`` or ``2.1.0``. Leading zeros within a series of digits are also -ignored, so ``2.01`` is the same as ``2.1``, and different from ``2.0.1``. - -Following a release number, you can have either a pre-release or post-release -tag. Pre-release tags make a version be considered *older* than the version -they are appended to. So, revision ``2.4`` is *newer* than revision ``2.4c1``, -which in turn is newer than ``2.4b1`` or ``2.4a1``. Postrelease tags make -a version be considered *newer* than the version they are appended to. So, -revisions like ``2.4-1`` and ``2.4pl3`` are newer than ``2.4``, but are *older* -than ``2.4.1`` (which has a higher release number). - -A pre-release tag is a series of letters that are alphabetically before -"final". Some examples of prerelease tags would include ``alpha``, ``beta``, -``a``, ``c``, ``dev``, and so on. You do not have to place a dot or dash -before the prerelease tag if it's immediately after a number, but it's okay to -do so if you prefer. Thus, ``2.4c1`` and ``2.4.c1`` and ``2.4-c1`` all -represent release candidate 1 of version ``2.4``, and are treated as identical -by setuptools. - -In addition, there are three special prerelease tags that are treated as if -they were the letter ``c``: ``pre``, ``preview``, and ``rc``. So, version -``2.4rc1``, ``2.4pre1`` and ``2.4preview1`` are all the exact same version as -``2.4c1``, and are treated as identical by setuptools. - -A post-release tag is either a series of letters that are alphabetically -greater than or equal to "final", or a dash (``-``). Post-release tags are -generally used to separate patch numbers, port numbers, build numbers, revision -numbers, or date stamps from the release number. For example, the version -``2.4-r1263`` might denote Subversion revision 1263 of a post-release patch of -version ``2.4``. Or you might use ``2.4-20051127`` to denote a date-stamped -post-release. - -Notice that after each pre or post-release tag, you are free to place another -release number, followed again by more pre- or post-release tags. For example, -``0.6a9.dev-r41475`` could denote Subversion revision 41475 of the in- -development version of the ninth alpha of release 0.6. Notice that ``dev`` is -a pre-release tag, so this version is a *lower* version number than ``0.6a9``, -which would be the actual ninth alpha of release 0.6. But the ``-r41475`` is -a post-release tag, so this version is *newer* than ``0.6a9.dev``. - -For the most part, setuptools' interpretation of version numbers is intuitive, -but here are a few tips that will keep you out of trouble in the corner cases: - -* Don't stick adjoining pre-release tags together without a dot or number - between them. Version ``1.9adev`` is the ``adev`` prerelease of ``1.9``, - *not* a development pre-release of ``1.9a``. Use ``.dev`` instead, as in - ``1.9a.dev``, or separate the prerelease tags with a number, as in - ``1.9a0dev``. ``1.9a.dev``, ``1.9a0dev``, and even ``1.9.a.dev`` are - identical versions from setuptools' point of view, so you can use whatever - scheme you prefer. - -* If you want to be certain that your chosen numbering scheme works the way - you think it will, you can use the ``pkg_resources.parse_version()`` function - to compare different version numbers:: - - >>> from pkg_resources import parse_version - >>> parse_version('1.9.a.dev') == parse_version('1.9a0dev') - True - >>> parse_version('2.1-rc2') < parse_version('2.1') - True - >>> parse_version('0.6a9dev-r41475') < parse_version('0.6a9') - True - -Once you've decided on a version numbering scheme for your project, you can -have setuptools automatically tag your in-development releases with various -pre- or post-release tags. See the following sections for more details: - -* `Tagging and "Daily Build" or "Snapshot" Releases`_ -* `Managing "Continuous Releases" Using Subversion`_ -* The `egg_info`_ command - - -New and Changed ``setup()`` Keywords -==================================== - -The following keyword arguments to ``setup()`` are added or changed by -``setuptools``. All of them are optional; you do not have to supply them -unless you need the associated ``setuptools`` feature. - -``include_package_data`` - If set to ``True``, this tells ``setuptools`` to automatically include any - data files it finds inside your package directories, that are either under - CVS or Subversion control, or which are specified by your ``MANIFEST.in`` - file. For more information, see the section below on `Including Data - Files`_. - -``exclude_package_data`` - A dictionary mapping package names to lists of glob patterns that should - be *excluded* from your package directories. You can use this to trim back - any excess files included by ``include_package_data``. For a complete - description and examples, see the section below on `Including Data Files`_. - -``package_data`` - A dictionary mapping package names to lists of glob patterns. For a - complete description and examples, see the section below on `Including - Data Files`_. You do not need to use this option if you are using - ``include_package_data``, unless you need to add e.g. files that are - generated by your setup script and build process. (And are therefore not - in source control or are files that you don't want to include in your - source distribution.) - -``zip_safe`` - A boolean (True or False) flag specifying whether the project can be - safely installed and run from a zip file. If this argument is not - supplied, the ``bdist_egg`` command will have to analyze all of your - project's contents for possible problems each time it buids an egg. - -``install_requires`` - A string or list of strings specifying what other distributions need to - be installed when this one is. See the section below on `Declaring - Dependencies`_ for details and examples of the format of this argument. - -``entry_points`` - A dictionary mapping entry point group names to strings or lists of strings - defining the entry points. Entry points are used to support dynamic - discovery of services or plugins provided by a project. See `Dynamic - Discovery of Services and Plugins`_ for details and examples of the format - of this argument. In addition, this keyword is used to support `Automatic - Script Creation`_. - -``extras_require`` - A dictionary mapping names of "extras" (optional features of your project) - to strings or lists of strings specifying what other distributions must be - installed to support those features. See the section below on `Declaring - Dependencies`_ for details and examples of the format of this argument. - -``setup_requires`` - A string or list of strings specifying what other distributions need to - be present in order for the *setup script* to run. ``setuptools`` will - attempt to obtain these (even going so far as to download them using - ``EasyInstall``) before processing the rest of the setup script or commands. - This argument is needed if you are using distutils extensions as part of - your build process; for example, extensions that process setup() arguments - and turn them into EGG-INFO metadata files. - - (Note: projects listed in ``setup_requires`` will NOT be automatically - installed on the system where the setup script is being run. They are - simply downloaded to the setup directory if they're not locally available - already. If you want them to be installed, as well as being available - when the setup script is run, you should add them to ``install_requires`` - **and** ``setup_requires``.) - -``dependency_links`` - A list of strings naming URLs to be searched when satisfying dependencies. - These links will be used if needed to install packages specified by - ``setup_requires`` or ``tests_require``. They will also be written into - the egg's metadata for use by tools like EasyInstall to use when installing - an ``.egg`` file. - -``namespace_packages`` - A list of strings naming the project's "namespace packages". A namespace - package is a package that may be split across multiple project - distributions. For example, Zope 3's ``zope`` package is a namespace - package, because subpackages like ``zope.interface`` and ``zope.publisher`` - may be distributed separately. The egg runtime system can automatically - merge such subpackages into a single parent package at runtime, as long - as you declare them in each project that contains any subpackages of the - namespace package, and as long as the namespace package's ``__init__.py`` - does not contain any code other than a namespace declaration. See the - section below on `Namespace Packages`_ for more information. - -``test_suite`` - A string naming a ``unittest.TestCase`` subclass (or a package or module - containing one or more of them, or a method of such a subclass), or naming - a function that can be called with no arguments and returns a - ``unittest.TestSuite``. If the named suite is a module, and the module - has an ``additional_tests()`` function, it is called and the results are - added to the tests to be run. If the named suite is a package, any - submodules and subpackages are recursively added to the overall test suite. - - Specifying this argument enables use of the `test`_ command to run the - specified test suite, e.g. via ``setup.py test``. See the section on the - `test`_ command below for more details. - -``tests_require`` - If your project's tests need one or more additional packages besides those - needed to install it, you can use this option to specify them. It should - be a string or list of strings specifying what other distributions need to - be present for the package's tests to run. When you run the ``test`` - command, ``setuptools`` will attempt to obtain these (even going - so far as to download them using ``EasyInstall``). Note that these - required projects will *not* be installed on the system where the tests - are run, but only downloaded to the project's setup directory if they're - not already installed locally. - -.. _test_loader: - -``test_loader`` - If you would like to use a different way of finding tests to run than what - setuptools normally uses, you can specify a module name and class name in - this argument. The named class must be instantiable with no arguments, and - its instances must support the ``loadTestsFromNames()`` method as defined - in the Python ``unittest`` module's ``TestLoader`` class. Setuptools will - pass only one test "name" in the `names` argument: the value supplied for - the ``test_suite`` argument. The loader you specify may interpret this - string in any way it likes, as there are no restrictions on what may be - contained in a ``test_suite`` string. - - The module name and class name must be separated by a ``:``. The default - value of this argument is ``"setuptools.command.test:ScanningLoader"``. If - you want to use the default ``unittest`` behavior, you can specify - ``"unittest:TestLoader"`` as your ``test_loader`` argument instead. This - will prevent automatic scanning of submodules and subpackages. - - The module and class you specify here may be contained in another package, - as long as you use the ``tests_require`` option to ensure that the package - containing the loader class is available when the ``test`` command is run. - -``eager_resources`` - A list of strings naming resources that should be extracted together, if - any of them is needed, or if any C extensions included in the project are - imported. This argument is only useful if the project will be installed as - a zipfile, and there is a need to have all of the listed resources be - extracted to the filesystem *as a unit*. Resources listed here - should be '/'-separated paths, relative to the source root, so to list a - resource ``foo.png`` in package ``bar.baz``, you would include the string - ``bar/baz/foo.png`` in this argument. - - If you only need to obtain resources one at a time, or you don't have any C - extensions that access other files in the project (such as data files or - shared libraries), you probably do NOT need this argument and shouldn't - mess with it. For more details on how this argument works, see the section - below on `Automatic Resource Extraction`_. - -``use_2to3`` - Convert the source code from Python 2 to Python 3 with 2to3 during the - build process. See :doc:`python3` for more details. - -``convert_2to3_doctests`` - List of doctest source files that need to be converted with 2to3. - See :doc:`python3` for more details. - -``use_2to3_fixers`` - A list of modules to search for additional fixers to be used during - the 2to3 conversion. See :doc:`python3` for more details. - - -Using ``find_packages()`` -------------------------- - -For simple projects, it's usually easy enough to manually add packages to -the ``packages`` argument of ``setup()``. However, for very large projects -(Twisted, PEAK, Zope, Chandler, etc.), it can be a big burden to keep the -package list updated. That's what ``setuptools.find_packages()`` is for. - -``find_packages()`` takes a source directory, and a list of package names or -patterns to exclude. If omitted, the source directory defaults to the same -directory as the setup script. Some projects use a ``src`` or ``lib`` -directory as the root of their source tree, and those projects would of course -use ``"src"`` or ``"lib"`` as the first argument to ``find_packages()``. (And -such projects also need something like ``package_dir = {'':'src'}`` in their -``setup()`` arguments, but that's just a normal distutils thing.) - -Anyway, ``find_packages()`` walks the target directory, and finds Python -packages by looking for ``__init__.py`` files. It then filters the list of -packages using the exclusion patterns. - -Exclusion patterns are package names, optionally including wildcards. For -example, ``find_packages(exclude=["*.tests"])`` will exclude all packages whose -last name part is ``tests``. Or, ``find_packages(exclude=["*.tests", -"*.tests.*"])`` will also exclude any subpackages of packages named ``tests``, -but it still won't exclude a top-level ``tests`` package or the children -thereof. In fact, if you really want no ``tests`` packages at all, you'll need -something like this:: - - find_packages(exclude=["*.tests", "*.tests.*", "tests.*", "tests"]) - -in order to cover all the bases. Really, the exclusion patterns are intended -to cover simpler use cases than this, like excluding a single, specified -package and its subpackages. - -Regardless of the target directory or exclusions, the ``find_packages()`` -function returns a list of package names suitable for use as the ``packages`` -argument to ``setup()``, and so is usually the easiest way to set that -argument in your setup script. Especially since it frees you from having to -remember to modify your setup script whenever your project grows additional -top-level packages or subpackages. - - -Automatic Script Creation -========================= - -Packaging and installing scripts can be a bit awkward with the distutils. For -one thing, there's no easy way to have a script's filename match local -conventions on both Windows and POSIX platforms. For another, you often have -to create a separate file just for the "main" script, when your actual "main" -is a function in a module somewhere. And even in Python 2.4, using the ``-m`` -option only works for actual ``.py`` files that aren't installed in a package. - -``setuptools`` fixes all of these problems by automatically generating scripts -for you with the correct extension, and on Windows it will even create an -``.exe`` file so that users don't have to change their ``PATHEXT`` settings. -The way to use this feature is to define "entry points" in your setup script -that indicate what function the generated script should import and run. For -example, to create two console scripts called ``foo`` and ``bar``, and a GUI -script called ``baz``, you might do something like this:: - - setup( - # other arguments here... - entry_points = { - 'console_scripts': [ - 'foo = my_package.some_module:main_func', - 'bar = other_module:some_func', - ], - 'gui_scripts': [ - 'baz = my_package_gui.start_func', - ] - } - ) - -When this project is installed on non-Windows platforms (using "setup.py -install", "setup.py develop", or by using EasyInstall), a set of ``foo``, -``bar``, and ``baz`` scripts will be installed that import ``main_func`` and -``some_func`` from the specified modules. The functions you specify are called -with no arguments, and their return value is passed to ``sys.exit()``, so you -can return an errorlevel or message to print to stderr. - -On Windows, a set of ``foo.exe``, ``bar.exe``, and ``baz.exe`` launchers are -created, alongside a set of ``foo.py``, ``bar.py``, and ``baz.pyw`` files. The -``.exe`` wrappers find and execute the right version of Python to run the -``.py`` or ``.pyw`` file. - -You may define as many "console script" and "gui script" entry points as you -like, and each one can optionally specify "extras" that it depends on, that -will be added to ``sys.path`` when the script is run. For more information on -"extras", see the section below on `Declaring Extras`_. For more information -on "entry points" in general, see the section below on `Dynamic Discovery of -Services and Plugins`_. - - -"Eggsecutable" Scripts ----------------------- - -Occasionally, there are situations where it's desirable to make an ``.egg`` -file directly executable. You can do this by including an entry point such -as the following:: - - setup( - # other arguments here... - entry_points = { - 'setuptools.installation': [ - 'eggsecutable = my_package.some_module:main_func', - ] - } - ) - -Any eggs built from the above setup script will include a short excecutable -prelude that imports and calls ``main_func()`` from ``my_package.some_module``. -The prelude can be run on Unix-like platforms (including Mac and Linux) by -invoking the egg with ``/bin/sh``, or by enabling execute permissions on the -``.egg`` file. For the executable prelude to run, the appropriate version of -Python must be available via the ``PATH`` environment variable, under its -"long" name. That is, if the egg is built for Python 2.3, there must be a -``python2.3`` executable present in a directory on ``PATH``. - -This feature is primarily intended to support distribute_setup the installation of -setuptools itself on non-Windows platforms, but may also be useful for other -projects as well. - -IMPORTANT NOTE: Eggs with an "eggsecutable" header cannot be renamed, or -invoked via symlinks. They *must* be invoked using their original filename, in -order to ensure that, once running, ``pkg_resources`` will know what project -and version is in use. The header script will check this and exit with an -error if the ``.egg`` file has been renamed or is invoked via a symlink that -changes its base name. - - -Declaring Dependencies -====================== - -``setuptools`` supports automatically installing dependencies when a package is -installed, and including information about dependencies in Python Eggs (so that -package management tools like EasyInstall can use the information). - -``setuptools`` and ``pkg_resources`` use a common syntax for specifying a -project's required dependencies. This syntax consists of a project's PyPI -name, optionally followed by a comma-separated list of "extras" in square -brackets, optionally followed by a comma-separated list of version -specifiers. A version specifier is one of the operators ``<``, ``>``, ``<=``, -``>=``, ``==`` or ``!=``, followed by a version identifier. Tokens may be -separated by whitespace, but any whitespace or nonstandard characters within a -project name or version identifier must be replaced with ``-``. - -Version specifiers for a given project are internally sorted into ascending -version order, and used to establish what ranges of versions are acceptable. -Adjacent redundant conditions are also consolidated (e.g. ``">1, >2"`` becomes -``">1"``, and ``"<2,<3"`` becomes ``"<3"``). ``"!="`` versions are excised from -the ranges they fall within. A project's version is then checked for -membership in the resulting ranges. (Note that providing conflicting conditions -for the same version (e.g. "<2,>=2" or "==2,!=2") is meaningless and may -therefore produce bizarre results.) - -Here are some example requirement specifiers:: - - docutils >= 0.3 - - # comment lines and \ continuations are allowed in requirement strings - BazSpam ==1.1, ==1.2, ==1.3, ==1.4, ==1.5, \ - ==1.6, ==1.7 # and so are line-end comments - - PEAK[FastCGI, reST]>=0.5a4 - - setuptools==0.5a7 - -The simplest way to include requirement specifiers is to use the -``install_requires`` argument to ``setup()``. It takes a string or list of -strings containing requirement specifiers. If you include more than one -requirement in a string, each requirement must begin on a new line. - -This has three effects: - -1. When your project is installed, either by using EasyInstall, ``setup.py - install``, or ``setup.py develop``, all of the dependencies not already - installed will be located (via PyPI), downloaded, built (if necessary), - and installed. - -2. Any scripts in your project will be installed with wrappers that verify - the availability of the specified dependencies at runtime, and ensure that - the correct versions are added to ``sys.path`` (e.g. if multiple versions - have been installed). - -3. Python Egg distributions will include a metadata file listing the - dependencies. - -Note, by the way, that if you declare your dependencies in ``setup.py``, you do -*not* need to use the ``require()`` function in your scripts or modules, as -long as you either install the project or use ``setup.py develop`` to do -development work on it. (See `"Development Mode"`_ below for more details on -using ``setup.py develop``.) - - -Dependencies that aren't in PyPI --------------------------------- - -If your project depends on packages that aren't registered in PyPI, you may -still be able to depend on them, as long as they are available for download -as: - -- an egg, in the standard distutils ``sdist`` format, -- a single ``.py`` file, or -- a VCS repository (Subversion, Mercurial, or Git). - -You just need to add some URLs to the ``dependency_links`` argument to -``setup()``. - -The URLs must be either: - -1. direct download URLs, -2. the URLs of web pages that contain direct download links, or -3. the repository's URL - -In general, it's better to link to web pages, because it is usually less -complex to update a web page than to release a new version of your project. -You can also use a SourceForge ``showfiles.php`` link in the case where a -package you depend on is distributed via SourceForge. - -If you depend on a package that's distributed as a single ``.py`` file, you -must include an ``"#egg=project-version"`` suffix to the URL, to give a project -name and version number. (Be sure to escape any dashes in the name or version -by replacing them with underscores.) EasyInstall will recognize this suffix -and automatically create a trivial ``setup.py`` to wrap the single ``.py`` file -as an egg. - -In the case of a VCS checkout, you should also append ``#egg=project-version`` -in order to identify for what package that checkout should be used. You can -append ``@REV`` to the URL's path (before the fragment) to specify a revision. -Additionally, you can also force the VCS being used by prepending the URL with -a certain prefix. Currently available are: - -- ``svn+URL`` for Subversion, -- ``git+URL`` for Git, and -- ``hg+URL`` for Mercurial - -A more complete example would be: - - ``vcs+proto://host/path@revision#egg=project-version`` - -Be careful with the version. It should match the one inside the project files. -If you want do disregard the version, you have to omit it both in the -``requires`` and in the URL's fragment. - -This will do a checkout (or a clone, in Git and Mercurial parlance) to a -temporary folder and run ``setup.py bdist_egg``. - -The ``dependency_links`` option takes the form of a list of URL strings. For -example, the below will cause EasyInstall to search the specified page for -eggs or source distributions, if the package's dependencies aren't already -installed:: - - setup( - ... - dependency_links = [ - "http://peak.telecommunity.com/snapshots/" - ], - ) - - -.. _Declaring Extras: - - -Declaring "Extras" (optional features with their own dependencies) ------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Sometimes a project has "recommended" dependencies, that are not required for -all uses of the project. For example, a project might offer optional PDF -output if ReportLab is installed, and reStructuredText support if docutils is -installed. These optional features are called "extras", and setuptools allows -you to define their requirements as well. In this way, other projects that -require these optional features can force the additional requirements to be -installed, by naming the desired extras in their ``install_requires``. - -For example, let's say that Project A offers optional PDF and reST support:: - - setup( - name="Project-A", - ... - extras_require = { - 'PDF': ["ReportLab>=1.2", "RXP"], - 'reST': ["docutils>=0.3"], - } - ) - -As you can see, the ``extras_require`` argument takes a dictionary mapping -names of "extra" features, to strings or lists of strings describing those -features' requirements. These requirements will *not* be automatically -installed unless another package depends on them (directly or indirectly) by -including the desired "extras" in square brackets after the associated project -name. (Or if the extras were listed in a requirement spec on the EasyInstall -command line.) - -Extras can be used by a project's `entry points`_ to specify dynamic -dependencies. For example, if Project A includes a "rst2pdf" script, it might -declare it like this, so that the "PDF" requirements are only resolved if the -"rst2pdf" script is run:: - - setup( - name="Project-A", - ... - entry_points = { - 'console_scripts': - ['rst2pdf = project_a.tools.pdfgen [PDF]'], - ['rst2html = project_a.tools.htmlgen'], - # more script entry points ... - } - ) - -Projects can also use another project's extras when specifying dependencies. -For example, if project B needs "project A" with PDF support installed, it -might declare the dependency like this:: - - setup( - name="Project-B", - install_requires = ["Project-A[PDF]"], - ... - ) - -This will cause ReportLab to be installed along with project A, if project B is -installed -- even if project A was already installed. In this way, a project -can encapsulate groups of optional "downstream dependencies" under a feature -name, so that packages that depend on it don't have to know what the downstream -dependencies are. If a later version of Project A builds in PDF support and -no longer needs ReportLab, or if it ends up needing other dependencies besides -ReportLab in order to provide PDF support, Project B's setup information does -not need to change, but the right packages will still be installed if needed. - -Note, by the way, that if a project ends up not needing any other packages to -support a feature, it should keep an empty requirements list for that feature -in its ``extras_require`` argument, so that packages depending on that feature -don't break (due to an invalid feature name). For example, if Project A above -builds in PDF support and no longer needs ReportLab, it could change its -setup to this:: - - setup( - name="Project-A", - ... - extras_require = { - 'PDF': [], - 'reST': ["docutils>=0.3"], - } - ) - -so that Package B doesn't have to remove the ``[PDF]`` from its requirement -specifier. - - -Including Data Files -==================== - -The distutils have traditionally allowed installation of "data files", which -are placed in a platform-specific location. However, the most common use case -for data files distributed with a package is for use *by* the package, usually -by including the data files in the package directory. - -Setuptools offers three ways to specify data files to be included in your -packages. First, you can simply use the ``include_package_data`` keyword, -e.g.:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - ... - include_package_data = True - ) - -This tells setuptools to install any data files it finds in your packages. -The data files must be under CVS or Subversion control, or else they must be -specified via the distutils' ``MANIFEST.in`` file. (They can also be tracked -by another revision control system, using an appropriate plugin. See the -section below on `Adding Support for Other Revision Control Systems`_ for -information on how to write such plugins.) - -If the data files are not under version control, or are not in a supported -version control system, or if you want finer-grained control over what files -are included (for example, if you have documentation files in your package -directories and want to exclude them from installation), then you can also use -the ``package_data`` keyword, e.g.:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - ... - package_data = { - # If any package contains *.txt or *.rst files, include them: - '': ['*.txt', '*.rst'], - # And include any *.msg files found in the 'hello' package, too: - 'hello': ['*.msg'], - } - ) - -The ``package_data`` argument is a dictionary that maps from package names to -lists of glob patterns. The globs may include subdirectory names, if the data -files are contained in a subdirectory of the package. For example, if the -package tree looks like this:: - - setup.py - src/ - mypkg/ - __init__.py - mypkg.txt - data/ - somefile.dat - otherdata.dat - -The setuptools setup file might look like this:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - ... - packages = find_packages('src'), # include all packages under src - package_dir = {'':'src'}, # tell distutils packages are under src - - package_data = { - # If any package contains *.txt files, include them: - '': ['*.txt'], - # And include any *.dat files found in the 'data' subdirectory - # of the 'mypkg' package, also: - 'mypkg': ['data/*.dat'], - } - ) - -Notice that if you list patterns in ``package_data`` under the empty string, -these patterns are used to find files in every package, even ones that also -have their own patterns listed. Thus, in the above example, the ``mypkg.txt`` -file gets included even though it's not listed in the patterns for ``mypkg``. - -Also notice that if you use paths, you *must* use a forward slash (``/``) as -the path separator, even if you are on Windows. Setuptools automatically -converts slashes to appropriate platform-specific separators at build time. - -(Note: although the ``package_data`` argument was previously only available in -``setuptools``, it was also added to the Python ``distutils`` package as of -Python 2.4; there is `some documentation for the feature`__ available on the -python.org website. If using the setuptools-specific ``include_package_data`` -argument, files specified by ``package_data`` will *not* be automatically -added to the manifest unless they are tracked by a supported version control -system, or are listed in the MANIFEST.in file.) - -__ http://docs.python.org/dist/node11.html - -Sometimes, the ``include_package_data`` or ``package_data`` options alone -aren't sufficient to precisely define what files you want included. For -example, you may want to include package README files in your revision control -system and source distributions, but exclude them from being installed. So, -setuptools offers an ``exclude_package_data`` option as well, that allows you -to do things like this:: - - from setuptools import setup, find_packages - setup( - ... - packages = find_packages('src'), # include all packages under src - package_dir = {'':'src'}, # tell distutils packages are under src - - include_package_data = True, # include everything in source control - - # ...but exclude README.txt from all packages - exclude_package_data = { '': ['README.txt'] }, - ) - -The ``exclude_package_data`` option is a dictionary mapping package names to -lists of wildcard patterns, just like the ``package_data`` option. And, just -as with that option, a key of ``''`` will apply the given pattern(s) to all -packages. However, any files that match these patterns will be *excluded* -from installation, even if they were listed in ``package_data`` or were -included as a result of using ``include_package_data``. - -In summary, the three options allow you to: - -``include_package_data`` - Accept all data files and directories matched by ``MANIFEST.in`` or found - in source control. - -``package_data`` - Specify additional patterns to match files and directories that may or may - not be matched by ``MANIFEST.in`` or found in source control. - -``exclude_package_data`` - Specify patterns for data files and directories that should *not* be - included when a package is installed, even if they would otherwise have - been included due to the use of the preceding options. - -NOTE: Due to the way the distutils build process works, a data file that you -include in your project and then stop including may be "orphaned" in your -project's build directories, requiring you to run ``setup.py clean --all`` to -fully remove them. This may also be important for your users and contributors -if they track intermediate revisions of your project using Subversion; be sure -to let them know when you make changes that remove files from inclusion so they -can run ``setup.py clean --all``. - - -Accessing Data Files at Runtime -------------------------------- - -Typically, existing programs manipulate a package's ``__file__`` attribute in -order to find the location of data files. However, this manipulation isn't -compatible with PEP 302-based import hooks, including importing from zip files -and Python Eggs. It is strongly recommended that, if you are using data files, -you should use the `Resource Management API`_ of ``pkg_resources`` to access -them. The ``pkg_resources`` module is distributed as part of setuptools, so if -you're using setuptools to distribute your package, there is no reason not to -use its resource management API. See also `Accessing Package Resources`_ for -a quick example of converting code that uses ``__file__`` to use -``pkg_resources`` instead. - -.. _Resource Management API: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/PythonEggs#resource-management -.. _Accessing Package Resources: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/PythonEggs#accessing-package-resources - - -Non-Package Data Files ----------------------- - -The ``distutils`` normally install general "data files" to a platform-specific -location (e.g. ``/usr/share``). This feature intended to be used for things -like documentation, example configuration files, and the like. ``setuptools`` -does not install these data files in a separate location, however. They are -bundled inside the egg file or directory, alongside the Python modules and -packages. The data files can also be accessed using the `Resource Management -API`_, by specifying a ``Requirement`` instead of a package name:: - - from pkg_resources import Requirement, resource_filename - filename = resource_filename(Requirement.parse("MyProject"),"sample.conf") - -The above code will obtain the filename of the "sample.conf" file in the data -root of the "MyProject" distribution. - -Note, by the way, that this encapsulation of data files means that you can't -actually install data files to some arbitrary location on a user's machine; -this is a feature, not a bug. You can always include a script in your -distribution that extracts and copies your the documentation or data files to -a user-specified location, at their discretion. If you put related data files -in a single directory, you can use ``resource_filename()`` with the directory -name to get a filesystem directory that then can be copied with the ``shutil`` -module. (Even if your package is installed as a zipfile, calling -``resource_filename()`` on a directory will return an actual filesystem -directory, whose contents will be that entire subtree of your distribution.) - -(Of course, if you're writing a new package, you can just as easily place your -data files or directories inside one of your packages, rather than using the -distutils' approach. However, if you're updating an existing application, it -may be simpler not to change the way it currently specifies these data files.) - - -Automatic Resource Extraction ------------------------------ - -If you are using tools that expect your resources to be "real" files, or your -project includes non-extension native libraries or other files that your C -extensions expect to be able to access, you may need to list those files in -the ``eager_resources`` argument to ``setup()``, so that the files will be -extracted together, whenever a C extension in the project is imported. - -This is especially important if your project includes shared libraries *other* -than distutils-built C extensions, and those shared libraries use file -extensions other than ``.dll``, ``.so``, or ``.dylib``, which are the -extensions that setuptools 0.6a8 and higher automatically detects as shared -libraries and adds to the ``native_libs.txt`` file for you. Any shared -libraries whose names do not end with one of those extensions should be listed -as ``eager_resources``, because they need to be present in the filesystem when -he C extensions that link to them are used. - -The ``pkg_resources`` runtime for compressed packages will automatically -extract *all* C extensions and ``eager_resources`` at the same time, whenever -*any* C extension or eager resource is requested via the ``resource_filename()`` -API. (C extensions are imported using ``resource_filename()`` internally.) -This ensures that C extensions will see all of the "real" files that they -expect to see. - -Note also that you can list directory resource names in ``eager_resources`` as -well, in which case the directory's contents (including subdirectories) will be -extracted whenever any C extension or eager resource is requested. - -Please note that if you're not sure whether you need to use this argument, you -don't! It's really intended to support projects with lots of non-Python -dependencies and as a last resort for crufty projects that can't otherwise -handle being compressed. If your package is pure Python, Python plus data -files, or Python plus C, you really don't need this. You've got to be using -either C or an external program that needs "real" files in your project before -there's any possibility of ``eager_resources`` being relevant to your project. - - -Extensible Applications and Frameworks -====================================== - - -.. _Entry Points: - -Dynamic Discovery of Services and Plugins ------------------------------------------ - -``setuptools`` supports creating libraries that "plug in" to extensible -applications and frameworks, by letting you register "entry points" in your -project that can be imported by the application or framework. - -For example, suppose that a blogging tool wants to support plugins -that provide translation for various file types to the blog's output format. -The framework might define an "entry point group" called ``blogtool.parsers``, -and then allow plugins to register entry points for the file extensions they -support. - -This would allow people to create distributions that contain one or more -parsers for different file types, and then the blogging tool would be able to -find the parsers at runtime by looking up an entry point for the file -extension (or mime type, or however it wants to). - -Note that if the blogging tool includes parsers for certain file formats, it -can register these as entry points in its own setup script, which means it -doesn't have to special-case its built-in formats. They can just be treated -the same as any other plugin's entry points would be. - -If you're creating a project that plugs in to an existing application or -framework, you'll need to know what entry points or entry point groups are -defined by that application or framework. Then, you can register entry points -in your setup script. Here are a few examples of ways you might register an -``.rst`` file parser entry point in the ``blogtool.parsers`` entry point group, -for our hypothetical blogging tool:: - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = {'blogtool.parsers': '.rst = some_module:SomeClass'} - ) - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = {'blogtool.parsers': ['.rst = some_module:a_func']} - ) - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = """ - [blogtool.parsers] - .rst = some.nested.module:SomeClass.some_classmethod [reST] - """, - extras_require = dict(reST = "Docutils>=0.3.5") - ) - -The ``entry_points`` argument to ``setup()`` accepts either a string with -``.ini``-style sections, or a dictionary mapping entry point group names to -either strings or lists of strings containing entry point specifiers. An -entry point specifier consists of a name and value, separated by an ``=`` -sign. The value consists of a dotted module name, optionally followed by a -``:`` and a dotted identifier naming an object within the module. It can -also include a bracketed list of "extras" that are required for the entry -point to be used. When the invoking application or framework requests loading -of an entry point, any requirements implied by the associated extras will be -passed to ``pkg_resources.require()``, so that an appropriate error message -can be displayed if the needed package(s) are missing. (Of course, the -invoking app or framework can ignore such errors if it wants to make an entry -point optional if a requirement isn't installed.) - - -Defining Additional Metadata ----------------------------- - -Some extensible applications and frameworks may need to define their own kinds -of metadata to include in eggs, which they can then access using the -``pkg_resources`` metadata APIs. Ordinarily, this is done by having plugin -developers include additional files in their ``ProjectName.egg-info`` -directory. However, since it can be tedious to create such files by hand, you -may want to create a distutils extension that will create the necessary files -from arguments to ``setup()``, in much the same way that ``setuptools`` does -for many of the ``setup()`` arguments it adds. See the section below on -`Creating distutils Extensions`_ for more details, especially the subsection on -`Adding new EGG-INFO Files`_. - - -"Development Mode" -================== - -Under normal circumstances, the ``distutils`` assume that you are going to -build a distribution of your project, not use it in its "raw" or "unbuilt" -form. If you were to use the ``distutils`` that way, you would have to rebuild -and reinstall your project every time you made a change to it during -development. - -Another problem that sometimes comes up with the ``distutils`` is that you may -need to do development on two related projects at the same time. You may need -to put both projects' packages in the same directory to run them, but need to -keep them separate for revision control purposes. How can you do this? - -Setuptools allows you to deploy your projects for use in a common directory or -staging area, but without copying any files. Thus, you can edit each project's -code in its checkout directory, and only need to run build commands when you -change a project's C extensions or similarly compiled files. You can even -deploy a project into another project's checkout directory, if that's your -preferred way of working (as opposed to using a common independent staging area -or the site-packages directory). - -To do this, use the ``setup.py develop`` command. It works very similarly to -``setup.py install`` or the EasyInstall tool, except that it doesn't actually -install anything. Instead, it creates a special ``.egg-link`` file in the -deployment directory, that links to your project's source code. And, if your -deployment directory is Python's ``site-packages`` directory, it will also -update the ``easy-install.pth`` file to include your project's source code, -thereby making it available on ``sys.path`` for all programs using that Python -installation. - -If you have enabled the ``use_2to3`` flag, then of course the ``.egg-link`` -will not link directly to your source code when run under Python 3, since -that source code would be made for Python 2 and not work under Python 3. -Instead the ``setup.py develop`` will build Python 3 code under the ``build`` -directory, and link there. This means that after doing code changes you will -have to run ``setup.py build`` before these changes are picked up by your -Python 3 installation. - -In addition, the ``develop`` command creates wrapper scripts in the target -script directory that will run your in-development scripts after ensuring that -all your ``install_requires`` packages are available on ``sys.path``. - -You can deploy the same project to multiple staging areas, e.g. if you have -multiple projects on the same machine that are sharing the same project you're -doing development work. - -When you're done with a given development task, you can remove the project -source from a staging area using ``setup.py develop --uninstall``, specifying -the desired staging area if it's not the default. - -There are several options to control the precise behavior of the ``develop`` -command; see the section on the `develop`_ command below for more details. - -Note that you can also apply setuptools commands to non-setuptools projects, -using commands like this:: - - python -c "import setuptools; execfile('setup.py')" develop - -That is, you can simply list the normal setup commands and options following -the quoted part. - - -Distributing a ``setuptools``-based project -=========================================== - -Using ``setuptools``... Without bundling it! ---------------------------------------------- - -Your users might not have ``setuptools`` installed on their machines, or even -if they do, it might not be the right version. Fixing this is easy; just -download `distribute_setup.py`_, and put it in the same directory as your ``setup.py`` -script. (Be sure to add it to your revision control system, too.) Then add -these two lines to the very top of your setup script, before the script imports -anything from setuptools: - -.. code-block:: python - - import distribute_setup - distribute_setup.use_setuptools() - -That's it. The ``distribute_setup`` module will automatically download a matching -version of ``setuptools`` from PyPI, if it isn't present on the target system. -Whenever you install an updated version of setuptools, you should also update -your projects' ``distribute_setup.py`` files, so that a matching version gets installed -on the target machine(s). - -By the way, setuptools supports the new PyPI "upload" command, so you can use -``setup.py sdist upload`` or ``setup.py bdist_egg upload`` to upload your -source or egg distributions respectively. Your project's current version must -be registered with PyPI first, of course; you can use ``setup.py register`` to -do that. Or you can do it all in one step, e.g. ``setup.py register sdist -bdist_egg upload`` will register the package, build source and egg -distributions, and then upload them both to PyPI, where they'll be easily -found by other projects that depend on them. - -(By the way, if you need to distribute a specific version of ``setuptools``, -you can specify the exact version and base download URL as parameters to the -``use_setuptools()`` function. See the function's docstring for details.) - - -What Your Users Should Know ---------------------------- - -In general, a setuptools-based project looks just like any distutils-based -project -- as long as your users have an internet connection and are installing -to ``site-packages``, that is. But for some users, these conditions don't -apply, and they may become frustrated if this is their first encounter with -a setuptools-based project. To keep these users happy, you should review the -following topics in your project's installation instructions, if they are -relevant to your project and your target audience isn't already familiar with -setuptools and ``easy_install``. - -Network Access - If your project is using ``distribute_setup``, you should inform users of the - need to either have network access, or to preinstall the correct version of - setuptools using the `EasyInstall installation instructions`_. Those - instructions also have tips for dealing with firewalls as well as how to - manually download and install setuptools. - -Custom Installation Locations - You should inform your users that if they are installing your project to - somewhere other than the main ``site-packages`` directory, they should - first install setuptools using the instructions for `Custom Installation - Locations`_, before installing your project. - -Your Project's Dependencies - If your project depends on other projects that may need to be downloaded - from PyPI or elsewhere, you should list them in your installation - instructions, or tell users how to find out what they are. While most - users will not need this information, any users who don't have unrestricted - internet access may have to find, download, and install the other projects - manually. (Note, however, that they must still install those projects - using ``easy_install``, or your project will not know they are installed, - and your setup script will try to download them again.) - - If you want to be especially friendly to users with limited network access, - you may wish to build eggs for your project and its dependencies, making - them all available for download from your site, or at least create a page - with links to all of the needed eggs. In this way, users with limited - network access can manually download all the eggs to a single directory, - then use the ``-f`` option of ``easy_install`` to specify the directory - to find eggs in. Users who have full network access can just use ``-f`` - with the URL of your download page, and ``easy_install`` will find all the - needed eggs using your links directly. This is also useful when your - target audience isn't able to compile packages (e.g. most Windows users) - and your package or some of its dependencies include C code. - -Subversion or CVS Users and Co-Developers - Users and co-developers who are tracking your in-development code using - CVS, Subversion, or some other revision control system should probably read - this manual's sections regarding such development. Alternately, you may - wish to create a quick-reference guide containing the tips from this manual - that apply to your particular situation. For example, if you recommend - that people use ``setup.py develop`` when tracking your in-development - code, you should let them know that this needs to be run after every update - or commit. - - Similarly, if you remove modules or data files from your project, you - should remind them to run ``setup.py clean --all`` and delete any obsolete - ``.pyc`` or ``.pyo``. (This tip applies to the distutils in general, not - just setuptools, but not everybody knows about them; be kind to your users - by spelling out your project's best practices rather than leaving them - guessing.) - -Creating System Packages - Some users want to manage all Python packages using a single package - manager, and sometimes that package manager isn't ``easy_install``! - Setuptools currently supports ``bdist_rpm``, ``bdist_wininst``, and - ``bdist_dumb`` formats for system packaging. If a user has a locally- - installed "bdist" packaging tool that internally uses the distutils - ``install`` command, it should be able to work with ``setuptools``. Some - examples of "bdist" formats that this should work with include the - ``bdist_nsi`` and ``bdist_msi`` formats for Windows. - - However, packaging tools that build binary distributions by running - ``setup.py install`` on the command line or as a subprocess will require - modification to work with setuptools. They should use the - ``--single-version-externally-managed`` option to the ``install`` command, - combined with the standard ``--root`` or ``--record`` options. - See the `install command`_ documentation below for more details. The - ``bdist_deb`` command is an example of a command that currently requires - this kind of patching to work with setuptools. - - If you or your users have a problem building a usable system package for - your project, please report the problem via the mailing list so that - either the "bdist" tool in question or setuptools can be modified to - resolve the issue. - - - -Managing Multiple Projects --------------------------- - -If you're managing several projects that need to use ``distribute_setup``, and you -are using Subversion as your revision control system, you can use the -"svn:externals" property to share a single copy of ``distribute_setup`` between -projects, so that it will always be up-to-date whenever you check out or update -an individual project, without having to manually update each project to use -a new version. - -However, because Subversion only supports using directories as externals, you -have to turn ``distribute_setup.py`` into ``distribute_setup/__init__.py`` in order -to do this, then create "externals" definitions that map the ``distribute_setup`` -directory into each project. Also, if any of your projects use -``find_packages()`` on their setup directory, you will need to exclude the -resulting ``distribute_setup`` package, to keep it from being included in your -distributions, e.g.:: - - setup( - ... - packages = find_packages(exclude=['distribute_setup']), - ) - -Of course, the ``distribute_setup`` package will still be included in your -packages' source distributions, as it needs to be. - -For your convenience, you may use the following external definition, which will -track the latest version of setuptools:: - - ez_setup svn://svn.eby-sarna.com/svnroot/ez_setup - -You can set this by executing this command in your project directory:: - - svn propedit svn:externals . - -And then adding the line shown above to the file that comes up for editing. - - -Setting the ``zip_safe`` flag ------------------------------ - -For maximum performance, Python packages are best installed as zip files. -Not all packages, however, are capable of running in compressed form, because -they may expect to be able to access either source code or data files as -normal operating system files. So, ``setuptools`` can install your project -as a zipfile or a directory, and its default choice is determined by the -project's ``zip_safe`` flag. - -You can pass a True or False value for the ``zip_safe`` argument to the -``setup()`` function, or you can omit it. If you omit it, the ``bdist_egg`` -command will analyze your project's contents to see if it can detect any -conditions that would prevent it from working in a zipfile. It will output -notices to the console about any such conditions that it finds. - -Currently, this analysis is extremely conservative: it will consider the -project unsafe if it contains any C extensions or datafiles whatsoever. This -does *not* mean that the project can't or won't work as a zipfile! It just -means that the ``bdist_egg`` authors aren't yet comfortable asserting that -the project *will* work. If the project contains no C or data files, and does -no ``__file__`` or ``__path__`` introspection or source code manipulation, then -there is an extremely solid chance the project will work when installed as a -zipfile. (And if the project uses ``pkg_resources`` for all its data file -access, then C extensions and other data files shouldn't be a problem at all. -See the `Accessing Data Files at Runtime`_ section above for more information.) - -However, if ``bdist_egg`` can't be *sure* that your package will work, but -you've checked over all the warnings it issued, and you are either satisfied it -*will* work (or if you want to try it for yourself), then you should set -``zip_safe`` to ``True`` in your ``setup()`` call. If it turns out that it -doesn't work, you can always change it to ``False``, which will force -``setuptools`` to install your project as a directory rather than as a zipfile. - -Of course, the end-user can still override either decision, if they are using -EasyInstall to install your package. And, if you want to override for testing -purposes, you can just run ``setup.py easy_install --zip-ok .`` or ``setup.py -easy_install --always-unzip .`` in your project directory. to install the -package as a zipfile or directory, respectively. - -In the future, as we gain more experience with different packages and become -more satisfied with the robustness of the ``pkg_resources`` runtime, the -"zip safety" analysis may become less conservative. However, we strongly -recommend that you determine for yourself whether your project functions -correctly when installed as a zipfile, correct any problems if you can, and -then make an explicit declaration of ``True`` or ``False`` for the ``zip_safe`` -flag, so that it will not be necessary for ``bdist_egg`` or ``EasyInstall`` to -try to guess whether your project can work as a zipfile. - - -Namespace Packages ------------------- - -Sometimes, a large package is more useful if distributed as a collection of -smaller eggs. However, Python does not normally allow the contents of a -package to be retrieved from more than one location. "Namespace packages" -are a solution for this problem. When you declare a package to be a namespace -package, it means that the package has no meaningful contents in its -``__init__.py``, and that it is merely a container for modules and subpackages. - -The ``pkg_resources`` runtime will then automatically ensure that the contents -of namespace packages that are spread over multiple eggs or directories are -combined into a single "virtual" package. - -The ``namespace_packages`` argument to ``setup()`` lets you declare your -project's namespace packages, so that they will be included in your project's -metadata. The argument should list the namespace packages that the egg -participates in. For example, the ZopeInterface project might do this:: - - setup( - # ... - namespace_packages = ['zope'] - ) - -because it contains a ``zope.interface`` package that lives in the ``zope`` -namespace package. Similarly, a project for a standalone ``zope.publisher`` -would also declare the ``zope`` namespace package. When these projects are -installed and used, Python will see them both as part of a "virtual" ``zope`` -package, even though they will be installed in different locations. - -Namespace packages don't have to be top-level packages. For example, Zope 3's -``zope.app`` package is a namespace package, and in the future PEAK's -``peak.util`` package will be too. - -Note, by the way, that your project's source tree must include the namespace -packages' ``__init__.py`` files (and the ``__init__.py`` of any parent -packages), in a normal Python package layout. These ``__init__.py`` files -*must* contain the line:: - - __import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__) - -This code ensures that the namespace package machinery is operating and that -the current package is registered as a namespace package. - -You must NOT include any other code and data in a namespace package's -``__init__.py``. Even though it may appear to work during development, or when -projects are installed as ``.egg`` files, it will not work when the projects -are installed using "system" packaging tools -- in such cases the -``__init__.py`` files will not be installed, let alone executed. - -You must include the ``declare_namespace()`` line in the ``__init__.py`` of -*every* project that has contents for the namespace package in question, in -order to ensure that the namespace will be declared regardless of which -project's copy of ``__init__.py`` is loaded first. If the first loaded -``__init__.py`` doesn't declare it, it will never *be* declared, because no -other copies will ever be loaded!) - - -TRANSITIONAL NOTE -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Setuptools 0.6a automatically calls ``declare_namespace()`` for you at runtime, -but the 0.7a versions will *not*. This is because the automatic declaration -feature has some negative side effects, such as needing to import all namespace -packages during the initialization of the ``pkg_resources`` runtime, and also -the need for ``pkg_resources`` to be explicitly imported before any namespace -packages work at all. Beginning with the 0.7a releases, you'll be responsible -for including your own declaration lines, and the automatic declaration feature -will be dropped to get rid of the negative side effects. - -During the remainder of the 0.6 development cycle, therefore, setuptools will -warn you about missing ``declare_namespace()`` calls in your ``__init__.py`` -files, and you should correct these as soon as possible before setuptools 0.7a1 -is released. Namespace packages without declaration lines will not work -correctly once a user has upgraded to setuptools 0.7a1, so it's important that -you make this change now in order to avoid having your code break in the field. -Our apologies for the inconvenience, and thank you for your patience. - - - -Tagging and "Daily Build" or "Snapshot" Releases ------------------------------------------------- - -When a set of related projects are under development, it may be important to -track finer-grained version increments than you would normally use for e.g. -"stable" releases. While stable releases might be measured in dotted numbers -with alpha/beta/etc. status codes, development versions of a project often -need to be tracked by revision or build number or even build date. This is -especially true when projects in development need to refer to one another, and -therefore may literally need an up-to-the-minute version of something! - -To support these scenarios, ``setuptools`` allows you to "tag" your source and -egg distributions by adding one or more of the following to the project's -"official" version identifier: - -* A manually-specified pre-release tag, such as "build" or "dev", or a - manually-specified post-release tag, such as a build or revision number - (``--tag-build=STRING, -bSTRING``) - -* A "last-modified revision number" string generated automatically from - Subversion's metadata (assuming your project is being built from a Subversion - "working copy") (``--tag-svn-revision, -r``) - -* An 8-character representation of the build date (``--tag-date, -d``), as - a postrelease tag - -You can add these tags by adding ``egg_info`` and the desired options to -the command line ahead of the ``sdist`` or ``bdist`` commands that you want -to generate a daily build or snapshot for. See the section below on the -`egg_info`_ command for more details. - -(Also, before you release your project, be sure to see the section above on -`Specifying Your Project's Version`_ for more information about how pre- and -post-release tags affect how setuptools and EasyInstall interpret version -numbers. This is important in order to make sure that dependency processing -tools will know which versions of your project are newer than others.) - -Finally, if you are creating builds frequently, and either building them in a -downloadable location or are copying them to a distribution server, you should -probably also check out the `rotate`_ command, which lets you automatically -delete all but the N most-recently-modified distributions matching a glob -pattern. So, you can use a command line like:: - - setup.py egg_info -rbDEV bdist_egg rotate -m.egg -k3 - -to build an egg whose version info includes 'DEV-rNNNN' (where NNNN is the -most recent Subversion revision that affected the source tree), and then -delete any egg files from the distribution directory except for the three -that were built most recently. - -If you have to manage automated builds for multiple packages, each with -different tagging and rotation policies, you may also want to check out the -`alias`_ command, which would let each package define an alias like ``daily`` -that would perform the necessary tag, build, and rotate commands. Then, a -simpler script or cron job could just run ``setup.py daily`` in each project -directory. (And, you could also define sitewide or per-user default versions -of the ``daily`` alias, so that projects that didn't define their own would -use the appropriate defaults.) - - -Generating Source Distributions -------------------------------- - -``setuptools`` enhances the distutils' default algorithm for source file -selection, so that all files managed by CVS or Subversion in your project tree -are included in any source distribution you build. This is a big improvement -over having to manually write a ``MANIFEST.in`` file and try to keep it in -sync with your project. So, if you are using CVS or Subversion, and your -source distributions only need to include files that you're tracking in -revision control, don't create a a ``MANIFEST.in`` file for your project. -(And, if you already have one, you might consider deleting it the next time -you would otherwise have to change it.) - -(NOTE: other revision control systems besides CVS and Subversion can be -supported using plugins; see the section below on `Adding Support for Other -Revision Control Systems`_ for information on how to write such plugins.) - -If you need to include automatically generated files, or files that are kept in -an unsupported revision control system, you'll need to create a ``MANIFEST.in`` -file to specify any files that the default file location algorithm doesn't -catch. See the distutils documentation for more information on the format of -the ``MANIFEST.in`` file. - -But, be sure to ignore any part of the distutils documentation that deals with -``MANIFEST`` or how it's generated from ``MANIFEST.in``; setuptools shields you -from these issues and doesn't work the same way in any case. Unlike the -distutils, setuptools regenerates the source distribution manifest file -every time you build a source distribution, and it builds it inside the -project's ``.egg-info`` directory, out of the way of your main project -directory. You therefore need not worry about whether it is up-to-date or not. - -Indeed, because setuptools' approach to determining the contents of a source -distribution is so much simpler, its ``sdist`` command omits nearly all of -the options that the distutils' more complex ``sdist`` process requires. For -all practical purposes, you'll probably use only the ``--formats`` option, if -you use any option at all. - -(By the way, if you're using some other revision control system, you might -consider creating and publishing a `revision control plugin for setuptools`_.) - - -.. _revision control plugin for setuptools: `Adding Support for Other Revision Control Systems`_ - - -Making your package available for EasyInstall ---------------------------------------------- - -If you use the ``register`` command (``setup.py register``) to register your -package with PyPI, that's most of the battle right there. (See the -`docs for the register command`_ for more details.) - -.. _docs for the register command: http://docs.python.org/dist/package-index.html - -If you also use the `upload`_ command to upload actual distributions of your -package, that's even better, because EasyInstall will be able to find and -download them directly from your project's PyPI page. - -However, there may be reasons why you don't want to upload distributions to -PyPI, and just want your existing distributions (or perhaps a Subversion -checkout) to be used instead. - -So here's what you need to do before running the ``register`` command. There -are three ``setup()`` arguments that affect EasyInstall: - -``url`` and ``download_url`` - These become links on your project's PyPI page. EasyInstall will examine - them to see if they link to a package ("primary links"), or whether they are - HTML pages. If they're HTML pages, EasyInstall scans all HREF's on the - page for primary links - -``long_description`` - EasyInstall will check any URLs contained in this argument to see if they - are primary links. - -A URL is considered a "primary link" if it is a link to a .tar.gz, .tgz, .zip, -.egg, .egg.zip, .tar.bz2, or .exe file, or if it has an ``#egg=project`` or -``#egg=project-version`` fragment identifier attached to it. EasyInstall -attempts to determine a project name and optional version number from the text -of a primary link *without* downloading it. When it has found all the primary -links, EasyInstall will select the best match based on requested version, -platform compatibility, and other criteria. - -So, if your ``url`` or ``download_url`` point either directly to a downloadable -source distribution, or to HTML page(s) that have direct links to such, then -EasyInstall will be able to locate downloads automatically. If you want to -make Subversion checkouts available, then you should create links with either -``#egg=project`` or ``#egg=project-version`` added to the URL. You should -replace ``project`` and ``version`` with the values they would have in an egg -filename. (Be sure to actually generate an egg and then use the initial part -of the filename, rather than trying to guess what the escaped form of the -project name and version number will be.) - -Note that Subversion checkout links are of lower precedence than other kinds -of distributions, so EasyInstall will not select a Subversion checkout for -downloading unless it has a version included in the ``#egg=`` suffix, and -it's a higher version than EasyInstall has seen in any other links for your -project. - -As a result, it's a common practice to use mark checkout URLs with a version of -"dev" (i.e., ``#egg=projectname-dev``), so that users can do something like -this:: - - easy_install --editable projectname==dev - -in order to check out the in-development version of ``projectname``. - - -Managing "Continuous Releases" Using Subversion ------------------------------------------------ - -If you expect your users to track in-development versions of your project via -Subversion, there are a few additional steps you should take to ensure that -things work smoothly with EasyInstall. First, you should add the following -to your project's ``setup.cfg`` file: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [egg_info] - tag_build = .dev - tag_svn_revision = 1 - -This will tell ``setuptools`` to generate package version numbers like -``1.0a1.dev-r1263``, which will be considered to be an *older* release than -``1.0a1``. Thus, when you actually release ``1.0a1``, the entire egg -infrastructure (including ``setuptools``, ``pkg_resources`` and EasyInstall) -will know that ``1.0a1`` supersedes any interim snapshots from Subversion, and -handle upgrades accordingly. - -(Note: the project version number you specify in ``setup.py`` should always be -the *next* version of your software, not the last released version. -Alternately, you can leave out the ``tag_build=.dev``, and always use the -*last* release as a version number, so that your post-1.0 builds are labelled -``1.0-r1263``, indicating a post-1.0 patchlevel. Most projects so far, -however, seem to prefer to think of their project as being a future version -still under development, rather than a past version being patched. It is of -course possible for a single project to have both situations, using -post-release numbering on release branches, and pre-release numbering on the -trunk. But you don't have to make things this complex if you don't want to.) - -Commonly, projects releasing code from Subversion will include a PyPI link to -their checkout URL (as described in the previous section) with an -``#egg=projectname-dev`` suffix. This allows users to request EasyInstall -to download ``projectname==dev`` in order to get the latest in-development -code. Note that if your project depends on such in-progress code, you may wish -to specify your ``install_requires`` (or other requirements) to include -``==dev``, e.g.: - -.. code-block:: python - - install_requires = ["OtherProject>=0.2a1.dev-r143,==dev"] - -The above example says, "I really want at least this particular development -revision number, but feel free to follow and use an ``#egg=OtherProject-dev`` -link if you find one". This avoids the need to have actual source or binary -distribution snapshots of in-development code available, just to be able to -depend on the latest and greatest a project has to offer. - -A final note for Subversion development: if you are using SVN revision tags -as described in this section, it's a good idea to run ``setup.py develop`` -after each Subversion checkin or update, because your project's version number -will be changing, and your script wrappers need to be updated accordingly. - -Also, if the project's requirements have changed, the ``develop`` command will -take care of fetching the updated dependencies, building changed extensions, -etc. Be sure to also remind any of your users who check out your project -from Subversion that they need to run ``setup.py develop`` after every update -in order to keep their checkout completely in sync. - - -Making "Official" (Non-Snapshot) Releases -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -When you make an official release, creating source or binary distributions, -you will need to override the tag settings from ``setup.cfg``, so that you -don't end up registering versions like ``foobar-0.7a1.dev-r34832``. This is -easy to do if you are developing on the trunk and using tags or branches for -your releases - just make the change to ``setup.cfg`` after branching or -tagging the release, so the trunk will still produce development snapshots. - -Alternately, if you are not branching for releases, you can override the -default version options on the command line, using something like:: - - python setup.py egg_info -RDb "" sdist bdist_egg register upload - -The first part of this command (``egg_info -RDb ""``) will override the -configured tag information, before creating source and binary eggs, registering -the project with PyPI, and uploading the files. Thus, these commands will use -the plain version from your ``setup.py``, without adding the Subversion -revision number or build designation string. - -Of course, if you will be doing this a lot, you may wish to create a personal -alias for this operation, e.g.:: - - python setup.py alias -u release egg_info -RDb "" - -You can then use it like this:: - - python setup.py release sdist bdist_egg register upload - -Or of course you can create more elaborate aliases that do all of the above. -See the sections below on the `egg_info`_ and `alias`_ commands for more ideas. - - - -Distributing Extensions compiled with Pyrex -------------------------------------------- - -``setuptools`` includes transparent support for building Pyrex extensions, as -long as you define your extensions using ``setuptools.Extension``, *not* -``distutils.Extension``. You must also not import anything from Pyrex in -your setup script. - -If you follow these rules, you can safely list ``.pyx`` files as the source -of your ``Extension`` objects in the setup script. ``setuptools`` will detect -at build time whether Pyrex is installed or not. If it is, then ``setuptools`` -will use it. If not, then ``setuptools`` will silently change the -``Extension`` objects to refer to the ``.c`` counterparts of the ``.pyx`` -files, so that the normal distutils C compilation process will occur. - -Of course, for this to work, your source distributions must include the C -code generated by Pyrex, as well as your original ``.pyx`` files. This means -that you will probably want to include current ``.c`` files in your revision -control system, rebuilding them whenever you check changes in for the ``.pyx`` -source files. This will ensure that people tracking your project in CVS or -Subversion will be able to build it even if they don't have Pyrex installed, -and that your source releases will be similarly usable with or without Pyrex. - - ------------------ -Command Reference ------------------ - -.. _alias: - -``alias`` - Define shortcuts for commonly used commands -======================================================= - -Sometimes, you need to use the same commands over and over, but you can't -necessarily set them as defaults. For example, if you produce both development -snapshot releases and "stable" releases of a project, you may want to put -the distributions in different places, or use different ``egg_info`` tagging -options, etc. In these cases, it doesn't make sense to set the options in -a distutils configuration file, because the values of the options changed based -on what you're trying to do. - -Setuptools therefore allows you to define "aliases" - shortcut names for -an arbitrary string of commands and options, using ``setup.py alias aliasname -expansion``, where aliasname is the name of the new alias, and the remainder of -the command line supplies its expansion. For example, this command defines -a sitewide alias called "daily", that sets various ``egg_info`` tagging -options:: - - setup.py alias --global-config daily egg_info --tag-svn-revision \ - --tag-build=development - -Once the alias is defined, it can then be used with other setup commands, -e.g.:: - - setup.py daily bdist_egg # generate a daily-build .egg file - setup.py daily sdist # generate a daily-build source distro - setup.py daily sdist bdist_egg # generate both - -The above commands are interpreted as if the word ``daily`` were replaced with -``egg_info --tag-svn-revision --tag-build=development``. - -Note that setuptools will expand each alias *at most once* in a given command -line. This serves two purposes. First, if you accidentally create an alias -loop, it will have no effect; you'll instead get an error message about an -unknown command. Second, it allows you to define an alias for a command, that -uses that command. For example, this (project-local) alias:: - - setup.py alias bdist_egg bdist_egg rotate -k1 -m.egg - -redefines the ``bdist_egg`` command so that it always runs the ``rotate`` -command afterwards to delete all but the newest egg file. It doesn't loop -indefinitely on ``bdist_egg`` because the alias is only expanded once when -used. - -You can remove a defined alias with the ``--remove`` (or ``-r``) option, e.g.:: - - setup.py alias --global-config --remove daily - -would delete the "daily" alias we defined above. - -Aliases can be defined on a project-specific, per-user, or sitewide basis. The -default is to define or remove a project-specific alias, but you can use any of -the `configuration file options`_ (listed under the `saveopts`_ command, below) -to determine which distutils configuration file an aliases will be added to -(or removed from). - -Note that if you omit the "expansion" argument to the ``alias`` command, -you'll get output showing that alias' current definition (and what -configuration file it's defined in). If you omit the alias name as well, -you'll get a listing of all current aliases along with their configuration -file locations. - - -``bdist_egg`` - Create a Python Egg for the project -=================================================== - -This command generates a Python Egg (``.egg`` file) for the project. Python -Eggs are the preferred binary distribution format for EasyInstall, because they -are cross-platform (for "pure" packages), directly importable, and contain -project metadata including scripts and information about the project's -dependencies. They can be simply downloaded and added to ``sys.path`` -directly, or they can be placed in a directory on ``sys.path`` and then -automatically discovered by the egg runtime system. - -This command runs the `egg_info`_ command (if it hasn't already run) to update -the project's metadata (``.egg-info``) directory. If you have added any extra -metadata files to the ``.egg-info`` directory, those files will be included in -the new egg file's metadata directory, for use by the egg runtime system or by -any applications or frameworks that use that metadata. - -You won't usually need to specify any special options for this command; just -use ``bdist_egg`` and you're done. But there are a few options that may -be occasionally useful: - -``--dist-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - Set the directory where the ``.egg`` file will be placed. If you don't - supply this, then the ``--dist-dir`` setting of the ``bdist`` command - will be used, which is usually a directory named ``dist`` in the project - directory. - -``--plat-name=PLATFORM, -p PLATFORM`` - Set the platform name string that will be embedded in the egg's filename - (assuming the egg contains C extensions). This can be used to override - the distutils default platform name with something more meaningful. Keep - in mind, however, that the egg runtime system expects to see eggs with - distutils platform names, so it may ignore or reject eggs with non-standard - platform names. Similarly, the EasyInstall program may ignore them when - searching web pages for download links. However, if you are - cross-compiling or doing some other unusual things, you might find a use - for this option. - -``--exclude-source-files`` - Don't include any modules' ``.py`` files in the egg, just compiled Python, - C, and data files. (Note that this doesn't affect any ``.py`` files in the - EGG-INFO directory or its subdirectories, since for example there may be - scripts with a ``.py`` extension which must still be retained.) We don't - recommend that you use this option except for packages that are being - bundled for proprietary end-user applications, or for "embedded" scenarios - where space is at an absolute premium. On the other hand, if your package - is going to be installed and used in compressed form, you might as well - exclude the source because Python's ``traceback`` module doesn't currently - understand how to display zipped source code anyway, or how to deal with - files that are in a different place from where their code was compiled. - -There are also some options you will probably never need, but which are there -because they were copied from similar ``bdist`` commands used as an example for -creating this one. They may be useful for testing and debugging, however, -which is why we kept them: - -``--keep-temp, -k`` - Keep the contents of the ``--bdist-dir`` tree around after creating the - ``.egg`` file. - -``--bdist-dir=DIR, -b DIR`` - Set the temporary directory for creating the distribution. The entire - contents of this directory are zipped to create the ``.egg`` file, after - running various installation commands to copy the package's modules, data, - and extensions here. - -``--skip-build`` - Skip doing any "build" commands; just go straight to the - install-and-compress phases. - - -.. _develop: - -``develop`` - Deploy the project source in "Development Mode" -============================================================= - -This command allows you to deploy your project's source for use in one or more -"staging areas" where it will be available for importing. This deployment is -done in such a way that changes to the project source are immediately available -in the staging area(s), without needing to run a build or install step after -each change. - -The ``develop`` command works by creating an ``.egg-link`` file (named for the -project) in the given staging area. If the staging area is Python's -``site-packages`` directory, it also updates an ``easy-install.pth`` file so -that the project is on ``sys.path`` by default for all programs run using that -Python installation. - -The ``develop`` command also installs wrapper scripts in the staging area (or -a separate directory, as specified) that will ensure the project's dependencies -are available on ``sys.path`` before running the project's source scripts. -And, it ensures that any missing project dependencies are available in the -staging area, by downloading and installing them if necessary. - -Last, but not least, the ``develop`` command invokes the ``build_ext -i`` -command to ensure any C extensions in the project have been built and are -up-to-date, and the ``egg_info`` command to ensure the project's metadata is -updated (so that the runtime and wrappers know what the project's dependencies -are). If you make any changes to the project's setup script or C extensions, -you should rerun the ``develop`` command against all relevant staging areas to -keep the project's scripts, metadata and extensions up-to-date. Most other -kinds of changes to your project should not require any build operations or -rerunning ``develop``, but keep in mind that even minor changes to the setup -script (e.g. changing an entry point definition) require you to re-run the -``develop`` or ``test`` commands to keep the distribution updated. - -Here are some of the options that the ``develop`` command accepts. Note that -they affect the project's dependencies as well as the project itself, so if you -have dependencies that need to be installed and you use ``--exclude-scripts`` -(for example), the dependencies' scripts will not be installed either! For -this reason, you may want to use EasyInstall to install the project's -dependencies before using the ``develop`` command, if you need finer control -over the installation options for dependencies. - -``--uninstall, -u`` - Un-deploy the current project. You may use the ``--install-dir`` or ``-d`` - option to designate the staging area. The created ``.egg-link`` file will - be removed, if present and it is still pointing to the project directory. - The project directory will be removed from ``easy-install.pth`` if the - staging area is Python's ``site-packages`` directory. - - Note that this option currently does *not* uninstall script wrappers! You - must uninstall them yourself, or overwrite them by using EasyInstall to - activate a different version of the package. You can also avoid installing - script wrappers in the first place, if you use the ``--exclude-scripts`` - (aka ``-x``) option when you run ``develop`` to deploy the project. - -``--multi-version, -m`` - "Multi-version" mode. Specifying this option prevents ``develop`` from - adding an ``easy-install.pth`` entry for the project(s) being deployed, and - if an entry for any version of a project already exists, the entry will be - removed upon successful deployment. In multi-version mode, no specific - version of the package is available for importing, unless you use - ``pkg_resources.require()`` to put it on ``sys.path``, or you are running - a wrapper script generated by ``setuptools`` or EasyInstall. (In which - case the wrapper script calls ``require()`` for you.) - - Note that if you install to a directory other than ``site-packages``, - this option is automatically in effect, because ``.pth`` files can only be - used in ``site-packages`` (at least in Python 2.3 and 2.4). So, if you use - the ``--install-dir`` or ``-d`` option (or they are set via configuration - file(s)) your project and its dependencies will be deployed in multi- - version mode. - -``--install-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - Set the installation directory (staging area). If this option is not - directly specified on the command line or in a distutils configuration - file, the distutils default installation location is used. Normally, this - will be the ``site-packages`` directory, but if you are using distutils - configuration files, setting things like ``prefix`` or ``install_lib``, - then those settings are taken into account when computing the default - staging area. - -``--script-dir=DIR, -s DIR`` - Set the script installation directory. If you don't supply this option - (via the command line or a configuration file), but you *have* supplied - an ``--install-dir`` (via command line or config file), then this option - defaults to the same directory, so that the scripts will be able to find - their associated package installation. Otherwise, this setting defaults - to the location where the distutils would normally install scripts, taking - any distutils configuration file settings into account. - -``--exclude-scripts, -x`` - Don't deploy script wrappers. This is useful if you don't want to disturb - existing versions of the scripts in the staging area. - -``--always-copy, -a`` - Copy all needed distributions to the staging area, even if they - are already present in another directory on ``sys.path``. By default, if - a requirement can be met using a distribution that is already available in - a directory on ``sys.path``, it will not be copied to the staging area. - -``--egg-path=DIR`` - Force the generated ``.egg-link`` file to use a specified relative path - to the source directory. This can be useful in circumstances where your - installation directory is being shared by code running under multiple - platforms (e.g. Mac and Windows) which have different absolute locations - for the code under development, but the same *relative* locations with - respect to the installation directory. If you use this option when - installing, you must supply the same relative path when uninstalling. - -In addition to the above options, the ``develop`` command also accepts all of -the same options accepted by ``easy_install``. If you've configured any -``easy_install`` settings in your ``setup.cfg`` (or other distutils config -files), the ``develop`` command will use them as defaults, unless you override -them in a ``[develop]`` section or on the command line. - - -``easy_install`` - Find and install packages -============================================ - -This command runs the `EasyInstall tool -`_ for you. It is exactly -equivalent to running the ``easy_install`` command. All command line arguments -following this command are consumed and not processed further by the distutils, -so this must be the last command listed on the command line. Please see -the EasyInstall documentation for the options reference and usage examples. -Normally, there is no reason to use this command via the command line, as you -can just use ``easy_install`` directly. It's only listed here so that you know -it's a distutils command, which means that you can: - -* create command aliases that use it, -* create distutils extensions that invoke it as a subcommand, and -* configure options for it in your ``setup.cfg`` or other distutils config - files. - - -.. _egg_info: - -``egg_info`` - Create egg metadata and set build tags -===================================================== - -This command performs two operations: it updates a project's ``.egg-info`` -metadata directory (used by the ``bdist_egg``, ``develop``, and ``test`` -commands), and it allows you to temporarily change a project's version string, -to support "daily builds" or "snapshot" releases. It is run automatically by -the ``sdist``, ``bdist_egg``, ``develop``, ``register``, and ``test`` commands -in order to update the project's metadata, but you can also specify it -explicitly in order to temporarily change the project's version string while -executing other commands. (It also generates the``.egg-info/SOURCES.txt`` -manifest file, which is used when you are building source distributions.) - -In addition to writing the core egg metadata defined by ``setuptools`` and -required by ``pkg_resources``, this command can be extended to write other -metadata files as well, by defining entry points in the ``egg_info.writers`` -group. See the section on `Adding new EGG-INFO Files`_ below for more details. -Note that using additional metadata writers may require you to include a -``setup_requires`` argument to ``setup()`` in order to ensure that the desired -writers are available on ``sys.path``. - - -Release Tagging Options ------------------------ - -The following options can be used to modify the project's version string for -all remaining commands on the setup command line. The options are processed -in the order shown, so if you use more than one, the requested tags will be -added in the following order: - -``--tag-build=NAME, -b NAME`` - Append NAME to the project's version string. Due to the way setuptools - processes "pre-release" version suffixes beginning with the letters "a" - through "e" (like "alpha", "beta", and "candidate"), you will usually want - to use a tag like ".build" or ".dev", as this will cause the version number - to be considered *lower* than the project's default version. (If you - want to make the version number *higher* than the default version, you can - always leave off --tag-build and then use one or both of the following - options.) - - If you have a default build tag set in your ``setup.cfg``, you can suppress - it on the command line using ``-b ""`` or ``--tag-build=""`` as an argument - to the ``egg_info`` command. - -``--tag-svn-revision, -r`` - If the current directory is a Subversion checkout (i.e. has a ``.svn`` - subdirectory, this appends a string of the form "-rNNNN" to the project's - version string, where NNNN is the revision number of the most recent - modification to the current directory, as obtained from the ``svn info`` - command. - - If the current directory is not a Subversion checkout, the command will - look for a ``PKG-INFO`` file instead, and try to find the revision number - from that, by looking for a "-rNNNN" string at the end of the version - number. (This is so that building a package from a source distribution of - a Subversion snapshot will produce a binary with the correct version - number.) - - If there is no ``PKG-INFO`` file, or the version number contained therein - does not end with ``-r`` and a number, then ``-r0`` is used. - -``--no-svn-revision, -R`` - Don't include the Subversion revision in the version number. This option - is included so you can override a default setting put in ``setup.cfg``. - -``--tag-date, -d`` - Add a date stamp of the form "-YYYYMMDD" (e.g. "-20050528") to the - project's version number. - -``--no-date, -D`` - Don't include a date stamp in the version number. This option is included - so you can override a default setting in ``setup.cfg``. - - -(Note: Because these options modify the version number used for source and -binary distributions of your project, you should first make sure that you know -how the resulting version numbers will be interpreted by automated tools -like EasyInstall. See the section above on `Specifying Your Project's -Version`_ for an explanation of pre- and post-release tags, as well as tips on -how to choose and verify a versioning scheme for your your project.) - -For advanced uses, there is one other option that can be set, to change the -location of the project's ``.egg-info`` directory. Commands that need to find -the project's source directory or metadata should get it from this setting: - - -Other ``egg_info`` Options --------------------------- - -``--egg-base=SOURCEDIR, -e SOURCEDIR`` - Specify the directory that should contain the .egg-info directory. This - should normally be the root of your project's source tree (which is not - necessarily the same as your project directory; some projects use a ``src`` - or ``lib`` subdirectory as the source root). You should not normally need - to specify this directory, as it is normally determined from the - ``package_dir`` argument to the ``setup()`` function, if any. If there is - no ``package_dir`` set, this option defaults to the current directory. - - -``egg_info`` Examples ---------------------- - -Creating a dated "nightly build" snapshot egg:: - - python setup.py egg_info --tag-date --tag-build=DEV bdist_egg - -Creating and uploading a release with no version tags, even if some default -tags are specified in ``setup.cfg``:: - - python setup.py egg_info -RDb "" sdist bdist_egg register upload - -(Notice that ``egg_info`` must always appear on the command line *before* any -commands that you want the version changes to apply to.) - - -.. _install command: - -``install`` - Run ``easy_install`` or old-style installation -============================================================ - -The setuptools ``install`` command is basically a shortcut to run the -``easy_install`` command on the current project. However, for convenience -in creating "system packages" of setuptools-based projects, you can also -use this option: - -``--single-version-externally-managed`` - This boolean option tells the ``install`` command to perform an "old style" - installation, with the addition of an ``.egg-info`` directory so that the - installed project will still have its metadata available and operate - normally. If you use this option, you *must* also specify the ``--root`` - or ``--record`` options (or both), because otherwise you will have no way - to identify and remove the installed files. - -This option is automatically in effect when ``install`` is invoked by another -distutils command, so that commands like ``bdist_wininst`` and ``bdist_rpm`` -will create system packages of eggs. It is also automatically in effect if -you specify the ``--root`` option. - - -``install_egg_info`` - Install an ``.egg-info`` directory in ``site-packages`` -============================================================================== - -Setuptools runs this command as part of ``install`` operations that use the -``--single-version-externally-managed`` options. You should not invoke it -directly; it is documented here for completeness and so that distutils -extensions such as system package builders can make use of it. This command -has only one option: - -``--install-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - The parent directory where the ``.egg-info`` directory will be placed. - Defaults to the same as the ``--install-dir`` option specified for the - ``install_lib`` command, which is usually the system ``site-packages`` - directory. - -This command assumes that the ``egg_info`` command has been given valid options -via the command line or ``setup.cfg``, as it will invoke the ``egg_info`` -command and use its options to locate the project's source ``.egg-info`` -directory. - - -.. _rotate: - -``rotate`` - Delete outdated distribution files -=============================================== - -As you develop new versions of your project, your distribution (``dist``) -directory will gradually fill up with older source and/or binary distribution -files. The ``rotate`` command lets you automatically clean these up, keeping -only the N most-recently modified files matching a given pattern. - -``--match=PATTERNLIST, -m PATTERNLIST`` - Comma-separated list of glob patterns to match. This option is *required*. - The project name and ``-*`` is prepended to the supplied patterns, in order - to match only distributions belonging to the current project (in case you - have a shared distribution directory for multiple projects). Typically, - you will use a glob pattern like ``.zip`` or ``.egg`` to match files of - the specified type. Note that each supplied pattern is treated as a - distinct group of files for purposes of selecting files to delete. - -``--keep=COUNT, -k COUNT`` - Number of matching distributions to keep. For each group of files - identified by a pattern specified with the ``--match`` option, delete all - but the COUNT most-recently-modified files in that group. This option is - *required*. - -``--dist-dir=DIR, -d DIR`` - Directory where the distributions are. This defaults to the value of the - ``bdist`` command's ``--dist-dir`` option, which will usually be the - project's ``dist`` subdirectory. - -**Example 1**: Delete all .tar.gz files from the distribution directory, except -for the 3 most recently modified ones:: - - setup.py rotate --match=.tar.gz --keep=3 - -**Example 2**: Delete all Python 2.3 or Python 2.4 eggs from the distribution -directory, except the most recently modified one for each Python version:: - - setup.py rotate --match=-py2.3*.egg,-py2.4*.egg --keep=1 - - -.. _saveopts: - -``saveopts`` - Save used options to a configuration file -======================================================== - -Finding and editing ``distutils`` configuration files can be a pain, especially -since you also have to translate the configuration options from command-line -form to the proper configuration file format. You can avoid these hassles by -using the ``saveopts`` command. Just add it to the command line to save the -options you used. For example, this command builds the project using -the ``mingw32`` C compiler, then saves the --compiler setting as the default -for future builds (even those run implicitly by the ``install`` command):: - - setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 saveopts - -The ``saveopts`` command saves all options for every commmand specified on the -command line to the project's local ``setup.cfg`` file, unless you use one of -the `configuration file options`_ to change where the options are saved. For -example, this command does the same as above, but saves the compiler setting -to the site-wide (global) distutils configuration:: - - setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 saveopts -g - -Note that it doesn't matter where you place the ``saveopts`` command on the -command line; it will still save all the options specified for all commands. -For example, this is another valid way to spell the last example:: - - setup.py saveopts -g build --compiler=mingw32 - -Note, however, that all of the commands specified are always run, regardless of -where ``saveopts`` is placed on the command line. - - -Configuration File Options --------------------------- - -Normally, settings such as options and aliases are saved to the project's -local ``setup.cfg`` file. But you can override this and save them to the -global or per-user configuration files, or to a manually-specified filename. - -``--global-config, -g`` - Save settings to the global ``distutils.cfg`` file inside the ``distutils`` - package directory. You must have write access to that directory to use - this option. You also can't combine this option with ``-u`` or ``-f``. - -``--user-config, -u`` - Save settings to the current user's ``~/.pydistutils.cfg`` (POSIX) or - ``$HOME/pydistutils.cfg`` (Windows) file. You can't combine this option - with ``-g`` or ``-f``. - -``--filename=FILENAME, -f FILENAME`` - Save settings to the specified configuration file to use. You can't - combine this option with ``-g`` or ``-u``. Note that if you specify a - non-standard filename, the ``distutils`` and ``setuptools`` will not - use the file's contents. This option is mainly included for use in - testing. - -These options are used by other ``setuptools`` commands that modify -configuration files, such as the `alias`_ and `setopt`_ commands. - - -.. _setopt: - -``setopt`` - Set a distutils or setuptools option in a config file -================================================================== - -This command is mainly for use by scripts, but it can also be used as a quick -and dirty way to change a distutils configuration option without having to -remember what file the options are in and then open an editor. - -**Example 1**. Set the default C compiler to ``mingw32`` (using long option -names):: - - setup.py setopt --command=build --option=compiler --set-value=mingw32 - -**Example 2**. Remove any setting for the distutils default package -installation directory (short option names):: - - setup.py setopt -c install -o install_lib -r - - -Options for the ``setopt`` command: - -``--command=COMMAND, -c COMMAND`` - Command to set the option for. This option is required. - -``--option=OPTION, -o OPTION`` - The name of the option to set. This option is required. - -``--set-value=VALUE, -s VALUE`` - The value to set the option to. Not needed if ``-r`` or ``--remove`` is - set. - -``--remove, -r`` - Remove (unset) the option, instead of setting it. - -In addition to the above options, you may use any of the `configuration file -options`_ (listed under the `saveopts`_ command, above) to determine which -distutils configuration file the option will be added to (or removed from). - - -.. _test: - -``test`` - Build package and run a unittest suite -================================================= - -When doing test-driven development, or running automated builds that need -testing before they are deployed for downloading or use, it's often useful -to be able to run a project's unit tests without actually deploying the project -anywhere, even using the ``develop`` command. The ``test`` command runs a -project's unit tests without actually deploying it, by temporarily putting the -project's source on ``sys.path``, after first running ``build_ext -i`` and -``egg_info`` to ensure that any C extensions and project metadata are -up-to-date. - -To use this command, your project's tests must be wrapped in a ``unittest`` -test suite by either a function, a ``TestCase`` class or method, or a module -or package containing ``TestCase`` classes. If the named suite is a module, -and the module has an ``additional_tests()`` function, it is called and the -result (which must be a ``unittest.TestSuite``) is added to the tests to be -run. If the named suite is a package, any submodules and subpackages are -recursively added to the overall test suite. (Note: if your project specifies -a ``test_loader``, the rules for processing the chosen ``test_suite`` may -differ; see the `test_loader`_ documentation for more details.) - -Note that many test systems including ``doctest`` support wrapping their -non-``unittest`` tests in ``TestSuite`` objects. So, if you are using a test -package that does not support this, we suggest you encourage its developers to -implement test suite support, as this is a convenient and standard way to -aggregate a collection of tests to be run under a common test harness. - -By default, tests will be run in the "verbose" mode of the ``unittest`` -package's text test runner, but you can get the "quiet" mode (just dots) if -you supply the ``-q`` or ``--quiet`` option, either as a global option to -the setup script (e.g. ``setup.py -q test``) or as an option for the ``test`` -command itself (e.g. ``setup.py test -q``). There is one other option -available: - -``--test-suite=NAME, -s NAME`` - Specify the test suite (or module, class, or method) to be run - (e.g. ``some_module.test_suite``). The default for this option can be - set by giving a ``test_suite`` argument to the ``setup()`` function, e.g.:: - - setup( - # ... - test_suite = "my_package.tests.test_all" - ) - - If you did not set a ``test_suite`` in your ``setup()`` call, and do not - provide a ``--test-suite`` option, an error will occur. - - -.. _upload: - -``upload`` - Upload source and/or egg distributions to PyPI -=========================================================== - -PyPI now supports uploading project files for redistribution; uploaded files -are easily found by EasyInstall, even if you don't have download links on your -project's home page. - -Although Python 2.5 will support uploading all types of distributions to PyPI, -setuptools only supports source distributions and eggs. (This is partly -because PyPI's upload support is currently broken for various other file -types.) To upload files, you must include the ``upload`` command *after* the -``sdist`` or ``bdist_egg`` commands on the setup command line. For example:: - - setup.py bdist_egg upload # create an egg and upload it - setup.py sdist upload # create a source distro and upload it - setup.py sdist bdist_egg upload # create and upload both - -Note that to upload files for a project, the corresponding version must already -be registered with PyPI, using the distutils ``register`` command. It's -usually a good idea to include the ``register`` command at the start of the -command line, so that any registration problems can be found and fixed before -building and uploading the distributions, e.g.:: - - setup.py register sdist bdist_egg upload - -This will update PyPI's listing for your project's current version. - -Note, by the way, that the metadata in your ``setup()`` call determines what -will be listed in PyPI for your package. Try to fill out as much of it as -possible, as it will save you a lot of trouble manually adding and updating -your PyPI listings. Just put it in ``setup.py`` and use the ``register`` -comamnd to keep PyPI up to date. - -The ``upload`` command has a few options worth noting: - -``--sign, -s`` - Sign each uploaded file using GPG (GNU Privacy Guard). The ``gpg`` program - must be available for execution on the system ``PATH``. - -``--identity=NAME, -i NAME`` - Specify the identity or key name for GPG to use when signing. The value of - this option will be passed through the ``--local-user`` option of the - ``gpg`` program. - -``--show-response`` - Display the full response text from server; this is useful for debugging - PyPI problems. - -``--repository=URL, -r URL`` - The URL of the repository to upload to. Defaults to - http://pypi.python.org/pypi (i.e., the main PyPI installation). - -.. _upload_docs: - -``upload_docs`` - Upload package documentation to PyPI -====================================================== - -PyPI now supports uploading project documentation to the dedicated URL -http://packages.python.org//. - -The ``upload_docs`` command will create the necessary zip file out of a -documentation directory and will post to the repository. - -Note that to upload the documentation of a project, the corresponding version -must already be registered with PyPI, using the distutils ``register`` -command -- just like the ``upload`` command. - -Assuming there is an ``Example`` project with documentation in the -subdirectory ``docs``, e.g.:: - - Example/ - |-- example.py - |-- setup.cfg - |-- setup.py - |-- docs - | |-- build - | | `-- html - | | | |-- index.html - | | | `-- tips_tricks.html - | |-- conf.py - | |-- index.txt - | `-- tips_tricks.txt - -You can simply pass the documentation directory path to the ``upload_docs`` -command:: - - python setup.py upload_docs --upload-dir=docs/build/html - -If no ``--upload-dir`` is given, ``upload_docs`` will attempt to run the -``build_sphinx`` command to generate uploadable documentation. -For the command to become available, `Sphinx `_ -must be installed in the same environment as distribute. - -As with other ``setuptools``-based commands, you can define useful -defaults in the ``setup.cfg`` of your Python project, e.g.: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [upload_docs] - upload-dir = docs/build/html - -The ``upload_docs`` command has the following options: - -``--upload-dir`` - The directory to be uploaded to the repository. - -``--show-response`` - Display the full response text from server; this is useful for debugging - PyPI problems. - -``--repository=URL, -r URL`` - The URL of the repository to upload to. Defaults to - http://pypi.python.org/pypi (i.e., the main PyPI installation). - - --------------------------------- -Extending and Reusing Distribute --------------------------------- - -Creating ``distutils`` Extensions -================================= - -It can be hard to add new commands or setup arguments to the distutils. But -the ``setuptools`` package makes it a bit easier, by allowing you to distribute -a distutils extension as a separate project, and then have projects that need -the extension just refer to it in their ``setup_requires`` argument. - -With ``setuptools``, your distutils extension projects can hook in new -commands and ``setup()`` arguments just by defining "entry points". These -are mappings from command or argument names to a specification of where to -import a handler from. (See the section on `Dynamic Discovery of Services and -Plugins`_ above for some more background on entry points.) - - -Adding Commands ---------------- - -You can add new ``setup`` commands by defining entry points in the -``distutils.commands`` group. For example, if you wanted to add a ``foo`` -command, you might add something like this to your distutils extension -project's setup script:: - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = { - "distutils.commands": [ - "foo = mypackage.some_module:foo", - ], - }, - ) - -(Assuming, of course, that the ``foo`` class in ``mypackage.some_module`` is -a ``setuptools.Command`` subclass.) - -Once a project containing such entry points has been activated on ``sys.path``, -(e.g. by running "install" or "develop" with a site-packages installation -directory) the command(s) will be available to any ``setuptools``-based setup -scripts. It is not necessary to use the ``--command-packages`` option or -to monkeypatch the ``distutils.command`` package to install your commands; -``setuptools`` automatically adds a wrapper to the distutils to search for -entry points in the active distributions on ``sys.path``. In fact, this is -how setuptools' own commands are installed: the setuptools project's setup -script defines entry points for them! - - -Adding ``setup()`` Arguments ----------------------------- - -Sometimes, your commands may need additional arguments to the ``setup()`` -call. You can enable this by defining entry points in the -``distutils.setup_keywords`` group. For example, if you wanted a ``setup()`` -argument called ``bar_baz``, you might add something like this to your -distutils extension project's setup script:: - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = { - "distutils.commands": [ - "foo = mypackage.some_module:foo", - ], - "distutils.setup_keywords": [ - "bar_baz = mypackage.some_module:validate_bar_baz", - ], - }, - ) - -The idea here is that the entry point defines a function that will be called -to validate the ``setup()`` argument, if it's supplied. The ``Distribution`` -object will have the initial value of the attribute set to ``None``, and the -validation function will only be called if the ``setup()`` call sets it to -a non-None value. Here's an example validation function:: - - def assert_bool(dist, attr, value): - """Verify that value is True, False, 0, or 1""" - if bool(value) != value: - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%r must be a boolean value (got %r)" % (attr,value) - ) - -Your function should accept three arguments: the ``Distribution`` object, -the attribute name, and the attribute value. It should raise a -``DistutilsSetupError`` (from the ``distutils.errors`` module) if the argument -is invalid. Remember, your function will only be called with non-None values, -and the default value of arguments defined this way is always None. So, your -commands should always be prepared for the possibility that the attribute will -be ``None`` when they access it later. - -If more than one active distribution defines an entry point for the same -``setup()`` argument, *all* of them will be called. This allows multiple -distutils extensions to define a common argument, as long as they agree on -what values of that argument are valid. - -Also note that as with commands, it is not necessary to subclass or monkeypatch -the distutils ``Distribution`` class in order to add your arguments; it is -sufficient to define the entry points in your extension, as long as any setup -script using your extension lists your project in its ``setup_requires`` -argument. - - -Adding new EGG-INFO Files -------------------------- - -Some extensible applications or frameworks may want to allow third parties to -develop plugins with application or framework-specific metadata included in -the plugins' EGG-INFO directory, for easy access via the ``pkg_resources`` -metadata API. The easiest way to allow this is to create a distutils extension -to be used from the plugin projects' setup scripts (via ``setup_requires``) -that defines a new setup keyword, and then uses that data to write an EGG-INFO -file when the ``egg_info`` command is run. - -The ``egg_info`` command looks for extension points in an ``egg_info.writers`` -group, and calls them to write the files. Here's a simple example of a -distutils extension defining a setup argument ``foo_bar``, which is a list of -lines that will be written to ``foo_bar.txt`` in the EGG-INFO directory of any -project that uses the argument:: - - setup( - # ... - entry_points = { - "distutils.setup_keywords": [ - "foo_bar = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list", - ], - "egg_info.writers": [ - "foo_bar.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_arg", - ], - }, - ) - -This simple example makes use of two utility functions defined by setuptools -for its own use: a routine to validate that a setup keyword is a sequence of -strings, and another one that looks up a setup argument and writes it to -a file. Here's what the writer utility looks like:: - - def write_arg(cmd, basename, filename): - argname = os.path.splitext(basename)[0] - value = getattr(cmd.distribution, argname, None) - if value is not None: - value = '\n'.join(value)+'\n' - cmd.write_or_delete_file(argname, filename, value) - -As you can see, ``egg_info.writers`` entry points must be a function taking -three arguments: a ``egg_info`` command instance, the basename of the file to -write (e.g. ``foo_bar.txt``), and the actual full filename that should be -written to. - -In general, writer functions should honor the command object's ``dry_run`` -setting when writing files, and use the ``distutils.log`` object to do any -console output. The easiest way to conform to this requirement is to use -the ``cmd`` object's ``write_file()``, ``delete_file()``, and -``write_or_delete_file()`` methods exclusively for your file operations. See -those methods' docstrings for more details. - - -Adding Support for Other Revision Control Systems -------------------------------------------------- - -If you would like to create a plugin for ``setuptools`` to find files in other -source control systems besides CVS and Subversion, you can do so by adding an -entry point to the ``setuptools.file_finders`` group. The entry point should -be a function accepting a single directory name, and should yield -all the filenames within that directory (and any subdirectories thereof) that -are under revision control. - -For example, if you were going to create a plugin for a revision control system -called "foobar", you would write a function something like this: - -.. code-block:: python - - def find_files_for_foobar(dirname): - # loop to yield paths that start with `dirname` - -And you would register it in a setup script using something like this:: - - entry_points = { - "setuptools.file_finders": [ - "foobar = my_foobar_module:find_files_for_foobar" - ] - } - -Then, anyone who wants to use your plugin can simply install it, and their -local setuptools installation will be able to find the necessary files. - -It is not necessary to distribute source control plugins with projects that -simply use the other source control system, or to specify the plugins in -``setup_requires``. When you create a source distribution with the ``sdist`` -command, setuptools automatically records what files were found in the -``SOURCES.txt`` file. That way, recipients of source distributions don't need -to have revision control at all. However, if someone is working on a package -by checking out with that system, they will need the same plugin(s) that the -original author is using. - -A few important points for writing revision control file finders: - -* Your finder function MUST return relative paths, created by appending to the - passed-in directory name. Absolute paths are NOT allowed, nor are relative - paths that reference a parent directory of the passed-in directory. - -* Your finder function MUST accept an empty string as the directory name, - meaning the current directory. You MUST NOT convert this to a dot; just - yield relative paths. So, yielding a subdirectory named ``some/dir`` under - the current directory should NOT be rendered as ``./some/dir`` or - ``/somewhere/some/dir``, but *always* as simply ``some/dir`` - -* Your finder function SHOULD NOT raise any errors, and SHOULD deal gracefully - with the absence of needed programs (i.e., ones belonging to the revision - control system itself. It *may*, however, use ``distutils.log.warn()`` to - inform the user of the missing program(s). - - -Subclassing ``Command`` ------------------------ - -Sorry, this section isn't written yet, and neither is a lot of what's below -this point, except for the change log. You might want to `subscribe to changes -in this page `_ to see when new documentation is -added or updated. - -XXX - - -Reusing ``setuptools`` Code -=========================== - -``distribute_setup`` --------------------- - -XXX - - -``setuptools.archive_util`` ---------------------------- - -XXX - - -``setuptools.sandbox`` ----------------------- - -XXX - - -``setuptools.package_index`` ----------------------------- - -XXX - -History -======= - -0.6c9 - * Fixed a missing files problem when using Windows source distributions on - non-Windows platforms, due to distutils not handling manifest file line - endings correctly. - - * Updated Pyrex support to work with Pyrex 0.9.6 and higher. - - * Minor changes for Jython compatibility, including skipping tests that can't - work on Jython. - - * Fixed not installing eggs in ``install_requires`` if they were also used for - ``setup_requires`` or ``tests_require``. - - * Fixed not fetching eggs in ``install_requires`` when running tests. - - * Allow ``ez_setup.use_setuptools()`` to upgrade existing setuptools - installations when called from a standalone ``setup.py``. - - * Added a warning if a namespace package is declared, but its parent package - is not also declared as a namespace. - - * Support Subversion 1.5 - - * Removed use of deprecated ``md5`` module if ``hashlib`` is available - - * Fixed ``bdist_wininst upload`` trying to upload the ``.exe`` twice - - * Fixed ``bdist_egg`` putting a ``native_libs.txt`` in the source package's - ``.egg-info``, when it should only be in the built egg's ``EGG-INFO``. - - * Ensure that _full_name is set on all shared libs before extensions are - checked for shared lib usage. (Fixes a bug in the experimental shared - library build support.) - - * Fix to allow unpacked eggs containing native libraries to fail more - gracefully under Google App Engine (with an ``ImportError`` loading the - C-based module, instead of getting a ``NameError``). - -0.6c7 - * Fixed ``distutils.filelist.findall()`` crashing on broken symlinks, and - ``egg_info`` command failing on new, uncommitted SVN directories. - - * Fix import problems with nested namespace packages installed via - ``--root`` or ``--single-version-externally-managed``, due to the - parent package not having the child package as an attribute. - -0.6c6 - * Added ``--egg-path`` option to ``develop`` command, allowing you to force - ``.egg-link`` files to use relative paths (allowing them to be shared across - platforms on a networked drive). - - * Fix not building binary RPMs correctly. - - * Fix "eggsecutables" (such as setuptools' own egg) only being runnable with - bash-compatible shells. - - * Fix ``#!`` parsing problems in Windows ``.exe`` script wrappers, when there - was whitespace inside a quoted argument or at the end of the ``#!`` line - (a regression introduced in 0.6c4). - - * Fix ``test`` command possibly failing if an older version of the project - being tested was installed on ``sys.path`` ahead of the test source - directory. - - * Fix ``find_packages()`` treating ``ez_setup`` and directories with ``.`` in - their names as packages. - -0.6c5 - * Fix uploaded ``bdist_rpm`` packages being described as ``bdist_egg`` - packages under Python versions less than 2.5. - - * Fix uploaded ``bdist_wininst`` packages being described as suitable for - "any" version by Python 2.5, even if a ``--target-version`` was specified. - -0.6c4 - * Overhauled Windows script wrapping to support ``bdist_wininst`` better. - Scripts installed with ``bdist_wininst`` will always use ``#!python.exe`` or - ``#!pythonw.exe`` as the executable name (even when built on non-Windows - platforms!), and the wrappers will look for the executable in the script's - parent directory (which should find the right version of Python). - - * Fix ``upload`` command not uploading files built by ``bdist_rpm`` or - ``bdist_wininst`` under Python 2.3 and 2.4. - - * Add support for "eggsecutable" headers: a ``#!/bin/sh`` script that is - prepended to an ``.egg`` file to allow it to be run as a script on Unix-ish - platforms. (This is mainly so that setuptools itself can have a single-file - installer on Unix, without doing multiple downloads, dealing with firewalls, - etc.) - - * Fix problem with empty revision numbers in Subversion 1.4 ``entries`` files - - * Use cross-platform relative paths in ``easy-install.pth`` when doing - ``develop`` and the source directory is a subdirectory of the installation - target directory. - - * Fix a problem installing eggs with a system packaging tool if the project - contained an implicit namespace package; for example if the ``setup()`` - listed a namespace package ``foo.bar`` without explicitly listing ``foo`` - as a namespace package. - -0.6c3 - * Fixed breakages caused by Subversion 1.4's new "working copy" format - -0.6c2 - * The ``ez_setup`` module displays the conflicting version of setuptools (and - its installation location) when a script requests a version that's not - available. - - * Running ``setup.py develop`` on a setuptools-using project will now install - setuptools if needed, instead of only downloading the egg. - -0.6c1 - * Fixed ``AttributeError`` when trying to download a ``setup_requires`` - dependency when a distribution lacks a ``dependency_links`` setting. - - * Made ``zip-safe`` and ``not-zip-safe`` flag files contain a single byte, so - as to play better with packaging tools that complain about zero-length - files. - - * Made ``setup.py develop`` respect the ``--no-deps`` option, which it - previously was ignoring. - - * Support ``extra_path`` option to ``setup()`` when ``install`` is run in - backward-compatibility mode. - - * Source distributions now always include a ``setup.cfg`` file that explicitly - sets ``egg_info`` options such that they produce an identical version number - to the source distribution's version number. (Previously, the default - version number could be different due to the use of ``--tag-date``, or if - the version was overridden on the command line that built the source - distribution.) - -0.6b4 - * Fix ``register`` not obeying name/version set by ``egg_info`` command, if - ``egg_info`` wasn't explicitly run first on the same command line. - - * Added ``--no-date`` and ``--no-svn-revision`` options to ``egg_info`` - command, to allow suppressing tags configured in ``setup.cfg``. - - * Fixed redundant warnings about missing ``README`` file(s); it should now - appear only if you are actually a source distribution. - -0.6b3 - * Fix ``bdist_egg`` not including files in subdirectories of ``.egg-info``. - - * Allow ``.py`` files found by the ``include_package_data`` option to be - automatically included. Remove duplicate data file matches if both - ``include_package_data`` and ``package_data`` are used to refer to the same - files. - -0.6b1 - * Strip ``module`` from the end of compiled extension modules when computing - the name of a ``.py`` loader/wrapper. (Python's import machinery ignores - this suffix when searching for an extension module.) - -0.6a11 - * Added ``test_loader`` keyword to support custom test loaders - - * Added ``setuptools.file_finders`` entry point group to allow implementing - revision control plugins. - - * Added ``--identity`` option to ``upload`` command. - - * Added ``dependency_links`` to allow specifying URLs for ``--find-links``. - - * Enhanced test loader to scan packages as well as modules, and call - ``additional_tests()`` if present to get non-unittest tests. - - * Support namespace packages in conjunction with system packagers, by omitting - the installation of any ``__init__.py`` files for namespace packages, and - adding a special ``.pth`` file to create a working package in - ``sys.modules``. - - * Made ``--single-version-externally-managed`` automatic when ``--root`` is - used, so that most system packagers won't require special support for - setuptools. - - * Fixed ``setup_requires``, ``tests_require``, etc. not using ``setup.cfg`` or - other configuration files for their option defaults when installing, and - also made the install use ``--multi-version`` mode so that the project - directory doesn't need to support .pth files. - - * ``MANIFEST.in`` is now forcibly closed when any errors occur while reading - it. Previously, the file could be left open and the actual error would be - masked by problems trying to remove the open file on Windows systems. - -0.6a10 - * Fixed the ``develop`` command ignoring ``--find-links``. - -0.6a9 - * The ``sdist`` command no longer uses the traditional ``MANIFEST`` file to - create source distributions. ``MANIFEST.in`` is still read and processed, - as are the standard defaults and pruning. But the manifest is built inside - the project's ``.egg-info`` directory as ``SOURCES.txt``, and it is rebuilt - every time the ``egg_info`` command is run. - - * Added the ``include_package_data`` keyword to ``setup()``, allowing you to - automatically include any package data listed in revision control or - ``MANIFEST.in`` - - * Added the ``exclude_package_data`` keyword to ``setup()``, allowing you to - trim back files included via the ``package_data`` and - ``include_package_data`` options. - - * Fixed ``--tag-svn-revision`` not working when run from a source - distribution. - - * Added warning for namespace packages with missing ``declare_namespace()`` - - * Added ``tests_require`` keyword to ``setup()``, so that e.g. packages - requiring ``nose`` to run unit tests can make this dependency optional - unless the ``test`` command is run. - - * Made all commands that use ``easy_install`` respect its configuration - options, as this was causing some problems with ``setup.py install``. - - * Added an ``unpack_directory()`` driver to ``setuptools.archive_util``, so - that you can process a directory tree through a processing filter as if it - were a zipfile or tarfile. - - * Added an internal ``install_egg_info`` command to use as part of old-style - ``install`` operations, that installs an ``.egg-info`` directory with the - package. - - * Added a ``--single-version-externally-managed`` option to the ``install`` - command so that you can more easily wrap a "flat" egg in a system package. - - * Enhanced ``bdist_rpm`` so that it installs single-version eggs that - don't rely on a ``.pth`` file. The ``--no-egg`` option has been removed, - since all RPMs are now built in a more backwards-compatible format. - - * Support full roundtrip translation of eggs to and from ``bdist_wininst`` - format. Running ``bdist_wininst`` on a setuptools-based package wraps the - egg in an .exe that will safely install it as an egg (i.e., with metadata - and entry-point wrapper scripts), and ``easy_install`` can turn the .exe - back into an ``.egg`` file or directory and install it as such. - - -0.6a8 - * Fixed some problems building extensions when Pyrex was installed, especially - with Python 2.4 and/or packages using SWIG. - - * Made ``develop`` command accept all the same options as ``easy_install``, - and use the ``easy_install`` command's configuration settings as defaults. - - * Made ``egg_info --tag-svn-revision`` fall back to extracting the revision - number from ``PKG-INFO`` in case it is being run on a source distribution of - a snapshot taken from a Subversion-based project. - - * Automatically detect ``.dll``, ``.so`` and ``.dylib`` files that are being - installed as data, adding them to ``native_libs.txt`` automatically. - - * Fixed some problems with fresh checkouts of projects that don't include - ``.egg-info/PKG-INFO`` under revision control and put the project's source - code directly in the project directory. If such a package had any - requirements that get processed before the ``egg_info`` command can be run, - the setup scripts would fail with a "Missing 'Version:' header and/or - PKG-INFO file" error, because the egg runtime interpreted the unbuilt - metadata in a directory on ``sys.path`` (i.e. the current directory) as - being a corrupted egg. Setuptools now monkeypatches the distribution - metadata cache to pretend that the egg has valid version information, until - it has a chance to make it actually be so (via the ``egg_info`` command). - -0.6a5 - * Fixed missing gui/cli .exe files in distribution. Fixed bugs in tests. - -0.6a3 - * Added ``gui_scripts`` entry point group to allow installing GUI scripts - on Windows and other platforms. (The special handling is only for Windows; - other platforms are treated the same as for ``console_scripts``.) - -0.6a2 - * Added ``console_scripts`` entry point group to allow installing scripts - without the need to create separate script files. On Windows, console - scripts get an ``.exe`` wrapper so you can just type their name. On other - platforms, the scripts are written without a file extension. - -0.6a1 - * Added support for building "old-style" RPMs that don't install an egg for - the target package, using a ``--no-egg`` option. - - * The ``build_ext`` command now works better when using the ``--inplace`` - option and multiple Python versions. It now makes sure that all extensions - match the current Python version, even if newer copies were built for a - different Python version. - - * The ``upload`` command no longer attaches an extra ``.zip`` when uploading - eggs, as PyPI now supports egg uploads without trickery. - - * The ``ez_setup`` script/module now displays a warning before downloading - the setuptools egg, and attempts to check the downloaded egg against an - internal MD5 checksum table. - - * Fixed the ``--tag-svn-revision`` option of ``egg_info`` not finding the - latest revision number; it was using the revision number of the directory - containing ``setup.py``, not the highest revision number in the project. - - * Added ``eager_resources`` setup argument - - * The ``sdist`` command now recognizes Subversion "deleted file" entries and - does not include them in source distributions. - - * ``setuptools`` now embeds itself more thoroughly into the distutils, so that - other distutils extensions (e.g. py2exe, py2app) will subclass setuptools' - versions of things, rather than the native distutils ones. - - * Added ``entry_points`` and ``setup_requires`` arguments to ``setup()``; - ``setup_requires`` allows you to automatically find and download packages - that are needed in order to *build* your project (as opposed to running it). - - * ``setuptools`` now finds its commands, ``setup()`` argument validators, and - metadata writers using entry points, so that they can be extended by - third-party packages. See `Creating distutils Extensions`_ above for more - details. - - * The vestigial ``depends`` command has been removed. It was never finished - or documented, and never would have worked without EasyInstall - which it - pre-dated and was never compatible with. - -0.5a12 - * The zip-safety scanner now checks for modules that might be used with - ``python -m``, and marks them as unsafe for zipping, since Python 2.4 can't - handle ``-m`` on zipped modules. - -0.5a11 - * Fix breakage of the "develop" command that was caused by the addition of - ``--always-unzip`` to the ``easy_install`` command. - -0.5a9 - * Include ``svn:externals`` directories in source distributions as well as - normal subversion-controlled files and directories. - - * Added ``exclude=patternlist`` option to ``setuptools.find_packages()`` - - * Changed --tag-svn-revision to include an "r" in front of the revision number - for better readability. - - * Added ability to build eggs without including source files (except for any - scripts, of course), using the ``--exclude-source-files`` option to - ``bdist_egg``. - - * ``setup.py install`` now automatically detects when an "unmanaged" package - or module is going to be on ``sys.path`` ahead of a package being installed, - thereby preventing the newer version from being imported. If this occurs, - a warning message is output to ``sys.stderr``, but installation proceeds - anyway. The warning message informs the user what files or directories - need deleting, and advises them they can also use EasyInstall (with the - ``--delete-conflicting`` option) to do it automatically. - - * The ``egg_info`` command now adds a ``top_level.txt`` file to the metadata - directory that lists all top-level modules and packages in the distribution. - This is used by the ``easy_install`` command to find possibly-conflicting - "unmanaged" packages when installing the distribution. - - * Added ``zip_safe`` and ``namespace_packages`` arguments to ``setup()``. - Added package analysis to determine zip-safety if the ``zip_safe`` flag - is not given, and advise the author regarding what code might need changing. - - * Fixed the swapped ``-d`` and ``-b`` options of ``bdist_egg``. - -0.5a8 - * The "egg_info" command now always sets the distribution metadata to "safe" - forms of the distribution name and version, so that distribution files will - be generated with parseable names (i.e., ones that don't include '-' in the - name or version). Also, this means that if you use the various ``--tag`` - options of "egg_info", any distributions generated will use the tags in the - version, not just egg distributions. - - * Added support for defining command aliases in distutils configuration files, - under the "[aliases]" section. To prevent recursion and to allow aliases to - call the command of the same name, a given alias can be expanded only once - per command-line invocation. You can define new aliases with the "alias" - command, either for the local, global, or per-user configuration. - - * Added "rotate" command to delete old distribution files, given a set of - patterns to match and the number of files to keep. (Keeps the most - recently-modified distribution files matching each pattern.) - - * Added "saveopts" command that saves all command-line options for the current - invocation to the local, global, or per-user configuration file. Useful for - setting defaults without having to hand-edit a configuration file. - - * Added a "setopt" command that sets a single option in a specified distutils - configuration file. - -0.5a7 - * Added "upload" support for egg and source distributions, including a bug - fix for "upload" and a temporary workaround for lack of .egg support in - PyPI. - -0.5a6 - * Beefed up the "sdist" command so that if you don't have a MANIFEST.in, it - will include all files under revision control (CVS or Subversion) in the - current directory, and it will regenerate the list every time you create a - source distribution, not just when you tell it to. This should make the - default "do what you mean" more often than the distutils' default behavior - did, while still retaining the old behavior in the presence of MANIFEST.in. - - * Fixed the "develop" command always updating .pth files, even if you - specified ``-n`` or ``--dry-run``. - - * Slightly changed the format of the generated version when you use - ``--tag-build`` on the "egg_info" command, so that you can make tagged - revisions compare *lower* than the version specified in setup.py (e.g. by - using ``--tag-build=dev``). - -0.5a5 - * Added ``develop`` command to ``setuptools``-based packages. This command - installs an ``.egg-link`` pointing to the package's source directory, and - script wrappers that ``execfile()`` the source versions of the package's - scripts. This lets you put your development checkout(s) on sys.path without - having to actually install them. (To uninstall the link, use - use ``setup.py develop --uninstall``.) - - * Added ``egg_info`` command to ``setuptools``-based packages. This command - just creates or updates the "projectname.egg-info" directory, without - building an egg. (It's used by the ``bdist_egg``, ``test``, and ``develop`` - commands.) - - * Enhanced the ``test`` command so that it doesn't install the package, but - instead builds any C extensions in-place, updates the ``.egg-info`` - metadata, adds the source directory to ``sys.path``, and runs the tests - directly on the source. This avoids an "unmanaged" installation of the - package to ``site-packages`` or elsewhere. - - * Made ``easy_install`` a standard ``setuptools`` command, moving it from - the ``easy_install`` module to ``setuptools.command.easy_install``. Note - that if you were importing or extending it, you must now change your imports - accordingly. ``easy_install.py`` is still installed as a script, but not as - a module. - -0.5a4 - * Setup scripts using setuptools can now list their dependencies directly in - the setup.py file, without having to manually create a ``depends.txt`` file. - The ``install_requires`` and ``extras_require`` arguments to ``setup()`` - are used to create a dependencies file automatically. If you are manually - creating ``depends.txt`` right now, please switch to using these setup - arguments as soon as practical, because ``depends.txt`` support will be - removed in the 0.6 release cycle. For documentation on the new arguments, - see the ``setuptools.dist.Distribution`` class. - - * Setup scripts using setuptools now always install using ``easy_install`` - internally, for ease of uninstallation and upgrading. - -0.5a1 - * Added support for "self-installation" bootstrapping. Packages can now - include ``ez_setup.py`` in their source distribution, and add the following - to their ``setup.py``, in order to automatically bootstrap installation of - setuptools as part of their setup process:: - - from ez_setup import use_setuptools - use_setuptools() - - from setuptools import setup - # etc... - -0.4a2 - * Added ``ez_setup.py`` installer/bootstrap script to make initial setuptools - installation easier, and to allow distributions using setuptools to avoid - having to include setuptools in their source distribution. - - * All downloads are now managed by the ``PackageIndex`` class (which is now - subclassable and replaceable), so that embedders can more easily override - download logic, give download progress reports, etc. The class has also - been moved to the new ``setuptools.package_index`` module. - - * The ``Installer`` class no longer handles downloading, manages a temporary - directory, or tracks the ``zip_ok`` option. Downloading is now handled - by ``PackageIndex``, and ``Installer`` has become an ``easy_install`` - command class based on ``setuptools.Command``. - - * There is a new ``setuptools.sandbox.run_setup()`` API to invoke a setup - script in a directory sandbox, and a new ``setuptools.archive_util`` module - with an ``unpack_archive()`` API. These were split out of EasyInstall to - allow reuse by other tools and applications. - - * ``setuptools.Command`` now supports reinitializing commands using keyword - arguments to set/reset options. Also, ``Command`` subclasses can now set - their ``command_consumes_arguments`` attribute to ``True`` in order to - receive an ``args`` option containing the rest of the command line. - -0.3a2 - * Added new options to ``bdist_egg`` to allow tagging the egg's version number - with a subversion revision number, the current date, or an explicit tag - value. Run ``setup.py bdist_egg --help`` to get more information. - - * Misc. bug fixes - -0.3a1 - * Initial release. - -Mailing List and Bug Tracker -============================ - -Please use the `distutils-sig mailing list`_ for questions and discussion about -setuptools, and the `setuptools bug tracker`_ ONLY for issues you have -confirmed via the list are actual bugs, and which you have reduced to a minimal -set of steps to reproduce. - -.. _distutils-sig mailing list: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/ -.. _setuptools bug tracker: http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/ - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/using.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/using.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 192f1dc23..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/docs/using.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -================================ -Using Distribute in your project -================================ - -To use Distribute in your project, the recommended way is to ship -`distribute_setup.py` alongside your `setup.py` script and call -it at the very begining of `setup.py` like this:: - - from distribute_setup import use_setuptools - use_setuptools() - -Another way is to add ``Distribute`` in the ``install_requires`` option:: - - from setuptools import setup - - setup(... - install_requires=['distribute'] - ) - - -XXX to be finished diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/easy_install.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/easy_install.py deleted file mode 100644 index d87e98403..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/easy_install.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -"""Run the EasyInstall command""" - -if __name__ == '__main__': - from setuptools.command.easy_install import main - main() diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/launcher.c b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/launcher.c deleted file mode 100644 index ea4c80b5c..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/launcher.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,327 +0,0 @@ -/* Setuptools Script Launcher for Windows - - This is a stub executable for Windows that functions somewhat like - Effbot's "exemaker", in that it runs a script with the same name but - a .py extension, using information from a #! line. It differs in that - it spawns the actual Python executable, rather than attempting to - hook into the Python DLL. This means that the script will run with - sys.executable set to the Python executable, where exemaker ends up with - sys.executable pointing to itself. (Which means it won't work if you try - to run another Python process using sys.executable.) - - To build/rebuild with mingw32, do this in the setuptools project directory: - - gcc -DGUI=0 -mno-cygwin -O -s -o setuptools/cli.exe launcher.c - gcc -DGUI=1 -mwindows -mno-cygwin -O -s -o setuptools/gui.exe launcher.c - - It links to msvcrt.dll, but this shouldn't be a problem since it doesn't - actually run Python in the same process. Note that using 'exec' instead - of 'spawn' doesn't work, because on Windows this leads to the Python - executable running in the *background*, attached to the same console - window, meaning you get a command prompt back *before* Python even finishes - starting. So, we have to use spawnv() and wait for Python to exit before - continuing. :( -*/ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -int child_pid=0; - -int fail(char *format, char *data) { - /* Print error message to stderr and return 2 */ - fprintf(stderr, format, data); - return 2; -} - -char *quoted(char *data) { - int i, ln = strlen(data), nb; - - /* We allocate twice as much space as needed to deal with worse-case - of having to escape everything. */ - char *result = calloc(ln*2+3, sizeof(char)); - char *presult = result; - - *presult++ = '"'; - for (nb=0, i=0; i < ln; i++) - { - if (data[i] == '\\') - nb += 1; - else if (data[i] == '"') - { - for (; nb > 0; nb--) - *presult++ = '\\'; - *presult++ = '\\'; - } - else - nb = 0; - *presult++ = data[i]; - } - - for (; nb > 0; nb--) /* Deal w trailing slashes */ - *presult++ = '\\'; - - *presult++ = '"'; - *presult++ = 0; - return result; -} - - - - - - - - - - -char *loadable_exe(char *exename) { - /* HINSTANCE hPython; DLL handle for python executable */ - char *result; - - /* hPython = LoadLibraryEx(exename, NULL, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH); - if (!hPython) return NULL; */ - - /* Return the absolute filename for spawnv */ - result = calloc(MAX_PATH, sizeof(char)); - strncpy(result, exename, MAX_PATH); - /*if (result) GetModuleFileNameA(hPython, result, MAX_PATH); - - FreeLibrary(hPython); */ - return result; -} - - -char *find_exe(char *exename, char *script) { - char drive[_MAX_DRIVE], dir[_MAX_DIR], fname[_MAX_FNAME], ext[_MAX_EXT]; - char path[_MAX_PATH], c, *result; - - /* convert slashes to backslashes for uniform search below */ - result = exename; - while (c = *result++) if (c=='/') result[-1] = '\\'; - - _splitpath(exename, drive, dir, fname, ext); - if (drive[0] || dir[0]=='\\') { - return loadable_exe(exename); /* absolute path, use directly */ - } - /* Use the script's parent directory, which should be the Python home - (This should only be used for bdist_wininst-installed scripts, because - easy_install-ed scripts use the absolute path to python[w].exe - */ - _splitpath(script, drive, dir, fname, ext); - result = dir + strlen(dir) -1; - if (*result == '\\') result--; - while (*result != '\\' && result>=dir) *result-- = 0; - _makepath(path, drive, dir, exename, NULL); - return loadable_exe(path); -} - - -char **parse_argv(char *cmdline, int *argc) -{ - /* Parse a command line in-place using MS C rules */ - - char **result = calloc(strlen(cmdline), sizeof(char *)); - char *output = cmdline; - char c; - int nb = 0; - int iq = 0; - *argc = 0; - - result[0] = output; - while (isspace(*cmdline)) cmdline++; /* skip leading spaces */ - - do { - c = *cmdline++; - if (!c || (isspace(c) && !iq)) { - while (nb) {*output++ = '\\'; nb--; } - *output++ = 0; - result[++*argc] = output; - if (!c) return result; - while (isspace(*cmdline)) cmdline++; /* skip leading spaces */ - if (!*cmdline) return result; /* avoid empty arg if trailing ws */ - continue; - } - if (c == '\\') - ++nb; /* count \'s */ - else { - if (c == '"') { - if (!(nb & 1)) { iq = !iq; c = 0; } /* skip " unless odd # of \ */ - nb = nb >> 1; /* cut \'s in half */ - } - while (nb) {*output++ = '\\'; nb--; } - if (c) *output++ = c; - } - } while (1); -} - -void pass_control_to_child(DWORD control_type) { - /* - * distribute-issue207 - * passes the control event to child process (Python) - */ - if (!child_pid) { - return; - } - GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(child_pid,0); -} - -BOOL control_handler(DWORD control_type) { - /* - * distribute-issue207 - * control event handler callback function - */ - switch (control_type) { - case CTRL_C_EVENT: - pass_control_to_child(0); - break; - } - return TRUE; -} - -int create_and_wait_for_subprocess(char* command) { - /* - * distribute-issue207 - * launches child process (Python) - */ - DWORD return_value = 0; - LPSTR commandline = command; - STARTUPINFOA s_info; - PROCESS_INFORMATION p_info; - ZeroMemory(&p_info, sizeof(p_info)); - ZeroMemory(&s_info, sizeof(s_info)); - s_info.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO); - // set-up control handler callback funciotn - SetConsoleCtrlHandler((PHANDLER_ROUTINE) control_handler, TRUE); - if (!CreateProcessA(NULL, commandline, NULL, NULL, TRUE, 0, NULL, NULL, &s_info, &p_info)) { - fprintf(stderr, "failed to create process.\n"); - return 0; - } - child_pid = p_info.dwProcessId; - // wait for Python to exit - WaitForSingleObject(p_info.hProcess, INFINITE); - if (!GetExitCodeProcess(p_info.hProcess, &return_value)) { - fprintf(stderr, "failed to get exit code from process.\n"); - return 0; - } - return return_value; -} - -char* join_executable_and_args(char *executable, char **args, int argc) -{ - /* - * distribute-issue207 - * CreateProcess needs a long string of the executable and command-line arguments, - * so we need to convert it from the args that was built - */ - int len,counter; - char* cmdline; - - len=strlen(executable)+2; - for (counter=1; counterscript && *end != '.') - *end-- = '\0'; - *end-- = '\0'; - strcat(script, (GUI ? "-script.pyw" : "-script.py")); - - /* figure out the target python executable */ - - scriptf = open(script, O_RDONLY); - if (scriptf == -1) { - return fail("Cannot open %s\n", script); - } - end = python + read(scriptf, python, sizeof(python)); - close(scriptf); - - ptr = python-1; - while(++ptr < end && *ptr && *ptr!='\n' && *ptr!='\r') {;} - - *ptr-- = '\0'; - - if (strncmp(python, "#!", 2)) { - /* default to python.exe if no #! header */ - strcpy(python, "#!python.exe"); - } - - parsedargs = parse_argv(python+2, &parsedargc); - - /* Using spawnv() can fail strangely if you e.g. find the Cygwin - Python, so we'll make sure Windows can find and load it */ - - ptr = find_exe(parsedargs[0], script); - if (!ptr) { - return fail("Cannot find Python executable %s\n", parsedargs[0]); - } - - /* printf("Python executable: %s\n", ptr); */ - - /* Argument array needs to be - parsedargc + argc, plus 1 for null sentinel */ - - newargs = (char **)calloc(parsedargc + argc + 1, sizeof(char *)); - newargsp = newargs; - - *newargsp++ = quoted(ptr); - for (i = 1; i= (3, 3) and sys.implementation.name == "cpython": - import importlib._bootstrap as importlib_bootstrap -else: - importlib_bootstrap = None - -# This marker is used to simplify the process that checks is the -# setuptools package was installed by the Setuptools project -# or by the Distribute project, in case Setuptools creates -# a distribution with the same version. -# -# The bootstrapping script for instance, will check if this -# attribute is present to decide wether to reinstall the package -_distribute = True - -def _bypass_ensure_directory(name, mode=0777): - # Sandbox-bypassing version of ensure_directory() - if not WRITE_SUPPORT: - raise IOError('"os.mkdir" not supported on this platform.') - dirname, filename = split(name) - if dirname and filename and not isdir(dirname): - _bypass_ensure_directory(dirname) - mkdir(dirname, mode) - - -_state_vars = {} - -def _declare_state(vartype, **kw): - g = globals() - for name, val in kw.iteritems(): - g[name] = val - _state_vars[name] = vartype - -def __getstate__(): - state = {} - g = globals() - for k, v in _state_vars.iteritems(): - state[k] = g['_sget_'+v](g[k]) - return state - -def __setstate__(state): - g = globals() - for k, v in state.iteritems(): - g['_sset_'+_state_vars[k]](k, g[k], v) - return state - -def _sget_dict(val): - return val.copy() - -def _sset_dict(key, ob, state): - ob.clear() - ob.update(state) - -def _sget_object(val): - return val.__getstate__() - -def _sset_object(key, ob, state): - ob.__setstate__(state) - -_sget_none = _sset_none = lambda *args: None - - - -def get_supported_platform(): - """Return this platform's maximum compatible version. - - distutils.util.get_platform() normally reports the minimum version - of Mac OS X that would be required to *use* extensions produced by - distutils. But what we want when checking compatibility is to know the - version of Mac OS X that we are *running*. To allow usage of packages that - explicitly require a newer version of Mac OS X, we must also know the - current version of the OS. - - If this condition occurs for any other platform with a version in its - platform strings, this function should be extended accordingly. - """ - plat = get_build_platform(); m = macosVersionString.match(plat) - if m is not None and sys.platform == "darwin": - try: - plat = 'macosx-%s-%s' % ('.'.join(_macosx_vers()[:2]), m.group(3)) - except ValueError: - pass # not Mac OS X - return plat - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -__all__ = [ - # Basic resource access and distribution/entry point discovery - 'require', 'run_script', 'get_provider', 'get_distribution', - 'load_entry_point', 'get_entry_map', 'get_entry_info', 'iter_entry_points', - 'resource_string', 'resource_stream', 'resource_filename', - 'resource_listdir', 'resource_exists', 'resource_isdir', - - # Environmental control - 'declare_namespace', 'working_set', 'add_activation_listener', - 'find_distributions', 'set_extraction_path', 'cleanup_resources', - 'get_default_cache', - - # Primary implementation classes - 'Environment', 'WorkingSet', 'ResourceManager', - 'Distribution', 'Requirement', 'EntryPoint', - - # Exceptions - 'ResolutionError','VersionConflict','DistributionNotFound','UnknownExtra', - 'ExtractionError', - - # Parsing functions and string utilities - 'parse_requirements', 'parse_version', 'safe_name', 'safe_version', - 'get_platform', 'compatible_platforms', 'yield_lines', 'split_sections', - 'safe_extra', 'to_filename', - - # filesystem utilities - 'ensure_directory', 'normalize_path', - - # Distribution "precedence" constants - 'EGG_DIST', 'BINARY_DIST', 'SOURCE_DIST', 'CHECKOUT_DIST', 'DEVELOP_DIST', - - # "Provider" interfaces, implementations, and registration/lookup APIs - 'IMetadataProvider', 'IResourceProvider', 'FileMetadata', - 'PathMetadata', 'EggMetadata', 'EmptyProvider', 'empty_provider', - 'NullProvider', 'EggProvider', 'DefaultProvider', 'ZipProvider', - 'register_finder', 'register_namespace_handler', 'register_loader_type', - 'fixup_namespace_packages', 'get_importer', - - # Deprecated/backward compatibility only - 'run_main', 'AvailableDistributions', -] -class ResolutionError(Exception): - """Abstract base for dependency resolution errors""" - def __repr__(self): - return self.__class__.__name__+repr(self.args) - -class VersionConflict(ResolutionError): - """An already-installed version conflicts with the requested version""" - -class DistributionNotFound(ResolutionError): - """A requested distribution was not found""" - -class UnknownExtra(ResolutionError): - """Distribution doesn't have an "extra feature" of the given name""" -_provider_factories = {} - -PY_MAJOR = sys.version[:3] -EGG_DIST = 3 -BINARY_DIST = 2 -SOURCE_DIST = 1 -CHECKOUT_DIST = 0 -DEVELOP_DIST = -1 - -def register_loader_type(loader_type, provider_factory): - """Register `provider_factory` to make providers for `loader_type` - - `loader_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 ``module.__loader__``, - and `provider_factory` is a function that, passed a *module* object, - returns an ``IResourceProvider`` for that module. - """ - _provider_factories[loader_type] = provider_factory - -def get_provider(moduleOrReq): - """Return an IResourceProvider for the named module or requirement""" - if isinstance(moduleOrReq,Requirement): - return working_set.find(moduleOrReq) or require(str(moduleOrReq))[0] - try: - module = sys.modules[moduleOrReq] - except KeyError: - __import__(moduleOrReq) - module = sys.modules[moduleOrReq] - loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None) - return _find_adapter(_provider_factories, loader)(module) - -def _macosx_vers(_cache=[]): - if not _cache: - import platform - version = platform.mac_ver()[0] - # fallback for MacPorts - if version == '': - import plistlib - plist = '/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist' - if os.path.exists(plist): - if hasattr(plistlib, 'readPlist'): - plist_content = plistlib.readPlist(plist) - if 'ProductVersion' in plist_content: - version = plist_content['ProductVersion'] - - _cache.append(version.split('.')) - return _cache[0] - -def _macosx_arch(machine): - return {'PowerPC':'ppc', 'Power_Macintosh':'ppc'}.get(machine,machine) - -def get_build_platform(): - """Return this platform's string for platform-specific distributions - - XXX Currently this is the same as ``distutils.util.get_platform()``, but it - needs some hacks for Linux and Mac OS X. - """ - try: - from distutils.util import get_platform - except ImportError: - from sysconfig import get_platform - - plat = get_platform() - if sys.platform == "darwin" and not plat.startswith('macosx-'): - try: - version = _macosx_vers() - machine = os.uname()[4].replace(" ", "_") - return "macosx-%d.%d-%s" % (int(version[0]), int(version[1]), - _macosx_arch(machine)) - except ValueError: - # if someone is running a non-Mac darwin system, this will fall - # through to the default implementation - pass - return plat - -macosVersionString = re.compile(r"macosx-(\d+)\.(\d+)-(.*)") -darwinVersionString = re.compile(r"darwin-(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)-(.*)") -get_platform = get_build_platform # XXX backward compat - -def compatible_platforms(provided,required): - """Can code for the `provided` platform run on the `required` platform? - - Returns true if either platform is ``None``, or the platforms are equal. - - XXX Needs compatibility checks for Linux and other unixy OSes. - """ - if provided is None or required is None or provided==required: - return True # easy case - - # Mac OS X special cases - reqMac = macosVersionString.match(required) - if reqMac: - provMac = macosVersionString.match(provided) - - # is this a Mac package? - if not provMac: - # this is backwards compatibility for packages built before - # setuptools 0.6. All packages built after this point will - # use the new macosx designation. - provDarwin = darwinVersionString.match(provided) - if provDarwin: - dversion = int(provDarwin.group(1)) - macosversion = "%s.%s" % (reqMac.group(1), reqMac.group(2)) - if dversion == 7 and macosversion >= "10.3" or \ - dversion == 8 and macosversion >= "10.4": - - #import warnings - #warnings.warn("Mac eggs should be rebuilt to " - # "use the macosx designation instead of darwin.", - # category=DeprecationWarning) - return True - return False # egg isn't macosx or legacy darwin - - # are they the same major version and machine type? - if provMac.group(1) != reqMac.group(1) or \ - provMac.group(3) != reqMac.group(3): - return False - - - - # is the required OS major update >= the provided one? - if int(provMac.group(2)) > int(reqMac.group(2)): - return False - - return True - - # XXX Linux and other platforms' special cases should go here - return False - - -def run_script(dist_spec, script_name): - """Locate distribution `dist_spec` and run its `script_name` script""" - ns = sys._getframe(1).f_globals - name = ns['__name__'] - ns.clear() - ns['__name__'] = name - require(dist_spec)[0].run_script(script_name, ns) - -run_main = run_script # backward compatibility - -def get_distribution(dist): - """Return a current distribution object for a Requirement or string""" - if isinstance(dist,basestring): dist = Requirement.parse(dist) - if isinstance(dist,Requirement): dist = get_provider(dist) - if not isinstance(dist,Distribution): - raise TypeError("Expected string, Requirement, or Distribution", dist) - return dist - -def load_entry_point(dist, group, name): - """Return `name` entry point of `group` for `dist` or raise ImportError""" - return get_distribution(dist).load_entry_point(group, name) - -def get_entry_map(dist, group=None): - """Return the entry point map for `group`, or the full entry map""" - return get_distribution(dist).get_entry_map(group) - -def get_entry_info(dist, group, name): - """Return the EntryPoint object for `group`+`name`, or ``None``""" - return get_distribution(dist).get_entry_info(group, name) - - -class IMetadataProvider: - - def has_metadata(name): - """Does the package's distribution contain the named metadata?""" - - def get_metadata(name): - """The named metadata resource as a string""" - - def get_metadata_lines(name): - """Yield named metadata resource as list of non-blank non-comment lines - - Leading and trailing whitespace is stripped from each line, and lines - with ``#`` as the first non-blank character are omitted.""" - - def metadata_isdir(name): - """Is the named metadata a directory? (like ``os.path.isdir()``)""" - - def metadata_listdir(name): - """List of metadata names in the directory (like ``os.listdir()``)""" - - def run_script(script_name, namespace): - """Execute the named script in the supplied namespace dictionary""" - - - - - - - - - - -class IResourceProvider(IMetadataProvider): - """An object that provides access to package resources""" - - def get_resource_filename(manager, resource_name): - """Return a true filesystem path for `resource_name` - - `manager` must be an ``IResourceManager``""" - - def get_resource_stream(manager, resource_name): - """Return a readable file-like object for `resource_name` - - `manager` must be an ``IResourceManager``""" - - def get_resource_string(manager, resource_name): - """Return a string containing the contents of `resource_name` - - `manager` must be an ``IResourceManager``""" - - def has_resource(resource_name): - """Does the package contain the named resource?""" - - def resource_isdir(resource_name): - """Is the named resource a directory? (like ``os.path.isdir()``)""" - - def resource_listdir(resource_name): - """List of resource names in the directory (like ``os.listdir()``)""" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -class WorkingSet(object): - """A collection of active distributions on sys.path (or a similar list)""" - - def __init__(self, entries=None): - """Create working set from list of path entries (default=sys.path)""" - self.entries = [] - self.entry_keys = {} - self.by_key = {} - self.callbacks = [] - - if entries is None: - entries = sys.path - - for entry in entries: - self.add_entry(entry) - - - def add_entry(self, entry): - """Add a path item to ``.entries``, finding any distributions on it - - ``find_distributions(entry,True)`` is used to find distributions - corresponding to the path entry, and they are added. `entry` is - always appended to ``.entries``, even if it is already present. - (This is because ``sys.path`` can contain the same value more than - once, and the ``.entries`` of the ``sys.path`` WorkingSet should always - equal ``sys.path``.) - """ - self.entry_keys.setdefault(entry, []) - self.entries.append(entry) - for dist in find_distributions(entry, True): - self.add(dist, entry, False) - - - def __contains__(self,dist): - """True if `dist` is the active distribution for its project""" - return self.by_key.get(dist.key) == dist - - - - - - def find(self, req): - """Find a distribution matching requirement `req` - - If there is an active distribution for the requested project, this - returns it as long as it meets the version requirement specified by - `req`. But, if there is an active distribution for the project and it - does *not* meet the `req` requirement, ``VersionConflict`` is raised. - If there is no active distribution for the requested project, ``None`` - is returned. - """ - dist = self.by_key.get(req.key) - if dist is not None and dist not in req: - raise VersionConflict(dist,req) # XXX add more info - else: - return dist - - def iter_entry_points(self, group, name=None): - """Yield entry point objects from `group` matching `name` - - If `name` is None, yields all entry points in `group` from all - distributions in the working set, otherwise only ones matching - both `group` and `name` are yielded (in distribution order). - """ - for dist in self: - entries = dist.get_entry_map(group) - if name is None: - for ep in entries.values(): - yield ep - elif name in entries: - yield entries[name] - - def run_script(self, requires, script_name): - """Locate distribution for `requires` and run `script_name` script""" - ns = sys._getframe(1).f_globals - name = ns['__name__'] - ns.clear() - ns['__name__'] = name - self.require(requires)[0].run_script(script_name, ns) - - - - def __iter__(self): - """Yield distributions for non-duplicate projects in the working set - - The yield order is the order in which the items' path entries were - added to the working set. - """ - seen = {} - for item in self.entries: - if item not in self.entry_keys: - # workaround a cache issue - continue - - for key in self.entry_keys[item]: - if key not in seen: - seen[key]=1 - yield self.by_key[key] - - def add(self, dist, entry=None, insert=True): - """Add `dist` to working set, associated with `entry` - - If `entry` is unspecified, it defaults to the ``.location`` of `dist`. - On exit from this routine, `entry` is added to the end of the working - set's ``.entries`` (if it wasn't already present). - - `dist` is only added to the working set if it's for a project that - doesn't already have a distribution in the set. If it's added, any - callbacks registered with the ``subscribe()`` method will be called. - """ - if insert: - dist.insert_on(self.entries, entry) - - if entry is None: - entry = dist.location - keys = self.entry_keys.setdefault(entry,[]) - keys2 = self.entry_keys.setdefault(dist.location,[]) - if dist.key in self.by_key: - return # ignore hidden distros - - self.by_key[dist.key] = dist - if dist.key not in keys: - keys.append(dist.key) - if dist.key not in keys2: - keys2.append(dist.key) - self._added_new(dist) - - def resolve(self, requirements, env=None, installer=None, replacement=True): - """List all distributions needed to (recursively) meet `requirements` - - `requirements` must be a sequence of ``Requirement`` objects. `env`, - if supplied, should be an ``Environment`` instance. If - not supplied, it defaults to all distributions available within any - entry or distribution in the working set. `installer`, if supplied, - will be invoked with each requirement that cannot be met by an - already-installed distribution; it should return a ``Distribution`` or - ``None``. - """ - - requirements = list(requirements)[::-1] # set up the stack - processed = {} # set of processed requirements - best = {} # key -> dist - to_activate = [] - - while requirements: - req = requirements.pop(0) # process dependencies breadth-first - if _override_setuptools(req) and replacement: - req = Requirement.parse('distribute') - - if req in processed: - # Ignore cyclic or redundant dependencies - continue - dist = best.get(req.key) - if dist is None: - # Find the best distribution and add it to the map - dist = self.by_key.get(req.key) - if dist is None: - if env is None: - env = Environment(self.entries) - dist = best[req.key] = env.best_match(req, self, installer) - if dist is None: - #msg = ("The '%s' distribution was not found on this " - # "system, and is required by this application.") - #raise DistributionNotFound(msg % req) - - # unfortunately, zc.buildout uses a str(err) - # to get the name of the distribution here.. - raise DistributionNotFound(req) - to_activate.append(dist) - if dist not in req: - # Oops, the "best" so far conflicts with a dependency - raise VersionConflict(dist,req) # XXX put more info here - requirements.extend(dist.requires(req.extras)[::-1]) - processed[req] = True - - return to_activate # return list of distros to activate - - def find_plugins(self, - plugin_env, full_env=None, installer=None, fallback=True - ): - """Find all activatable distributions in `plugin_env` - - Example usage:: - - distributions, errors = working_set.find_plugins( - Environment(plugin_dirlist) - ) - map(working_set.add, distributions) # add plugins+libs to sys.path - print 'Could not load', errors # display errors - - The `plugin_env` should be an ``Environment`` instance that contains - only distributions that are in the project's "plugin directory" or - directories. The `full_env`, if supplied, should be an ``Environment`` - contains all currently-available distributions. If `full_env` is not - supplied, one is created automatically from the ``WorkingSet`` this - method is called on, which will typically mean that every directory on - ``sys.path`` will be scanned for distributions. - - `installer` is a standard installer callback as used by the - ``resolve()`` method. The `fallback` flag indicates whether we should - attempt to resolve older versions of a plugin if the newest version - cannot be resolved. - - This method returns a 2-tuple: (`distributions`, `error_info`), where - `distributions` is a list of the distributions found in `plugin_env` - that were loadable, along with any other distributions that are needed - to resolve their dependencies. `error_info` is a dictionary mapping - unloadable plugin distributions to an exception instance describing the - error that occurred. Usually this will be a ``DistributionNotFound`` or - ``VersionConflict`` instance. - """ - - plugin_projects = list(plugin_env) - plugin_projects.sort() # scan project names in alphabetic order - - error_info = {} - distributions = {} - - if full_env is None: - env = Environment(self.entries) - env += plugin_env - else: - env = full_env + plugin_env - - shadow_set = self.__class__([]) - map(shadow_set.add, self) # put all our entries in shadow_set - - for project_name in plugin_projects: - - for dist in plugin_env[project_name]: - - req = [dist.as_requirement()] - - try: - resolvees = shadow_set.resolve(req, env, installer) - - except ResolutionError,v: - error_info[dist] = v # save error info - if fallback: - continue # try the next older version of project - else: - break # give up on this project, keep going - - else: - map(shadow_set.add, resolvees) - distributions.update(dict.fromkeys(resolvees)) - - # success, no need to try any more versions of this project - break - - distributions = list(distributions) - distributions.sort() - - return distributions, error_info - - - - - - def require(self, *requirements): - """Ensure that distributions matching `requirements` are activated - - `requirements` must be a string or a (possibly-nested) sequence - thereof, specifying the distributions and versions required. The - return value is a sequence of the distributions that needed to be - activated to fulfill the requirements; all relevant distributions are - included, even if they were already activated in this working set. - """ - - needed = self.resolve(parse_requirements(requirements)) - - for dist in needed: - self.add(dist) - - return needed - - - def subscribe(self, callback): - """Invoke `callback` for all distributions (including existing ones)""" - if callback in self.callbacks: - return - self.callbacks.append(callback) - for dist in self: - callback(dist) - - - def _added_new(self, dist): - for callback in self.callbacks: - callback(dist) - - def __getstate__(self): - return (self.entries[:], self.entry_keys.copy(), self.by_key.copy(), - self.callbacks[:]) - - def __setstate__(self, (entries, keys, by_key, callbacks)): - self.entries = entries[:] - self.entry_keys = keys.copy() - self.by_key = by_key.copy() - self.callbacks = callbacks[:] - - - - -class Environment(object): - """Searchable snapshot of distributions on a search path""" - - def __init__(self, search_path=None, platform=get_supported_platform(), python=PY_MAJOR): - """Snapshot distributions available on a search path - - Any distributions found on `search_path` are added to the environment. - `search_path` should be a sequence of ``sys.path`` items. If not - supplied, ``sys.path`` is used. - - `platform` is an optional string specifying the name of the platform - that platform-specific distributions must be compatible with. If - unspecified, it defaults to the current platform. `python` is an - optional string naming the desired version of Python (e.g. ``'2.4'``); - it defaults to the current version. - - You may explicitly set `platform` (and/or `python`) to ``None`` if you - wish to map *all* distributions, not just those compatible with the - running platform or Python version. - """ - self._distmap = {} - self._cache = {} - self.platform = platform - self.python = python - self.scan(search_path) - - def can_add(self, dist): - """Is distribution `dist` acceptable for this environment? - - The distribution must match the platform and python version - requirements specified when this environment was created, or False - is returned. - """ - return (self.python is None or dist.py_version is None - or dist.py_version==self.python) \ - and compatible_platforms(dist.platform,self.platform) - - def remove(self, dist): - """Remove `dist` from the environment""" - self._distmap[dist.key].remove(dist) - - def scan(self, search_path=None): - """Scan `search_path` for distributions usable in this environment - - Any distributions found are added to the environment. - `search_path` should be a sequence of ``sys.path`` items. If not - supplied, ``sys.path`` is used. Only distributions conforming to - the platform/python version defined at initialization are added. - """ - if search_path is None: - search_path = sys.path - - for item in search_path: - for dist in find_distributions(item): - self.add(dist) - - def __getitem__(self,project_name): - """Return a newest-to-oldest list of distributions for `project_name` - """ - try: - return self._cache[project_name] - except KeyError: - project_name = project_name.lower() - if project_name not in self._distmap: - return [] - - if project_name not in self._cache: - dists = self._cache[project_name] = self._distmap[project_name] - _sort_dists(dists) - - return self._cache[project_name] - - def add(self,dist): - """Add `dist` if we ``can_add()`` it and it isn't already added""" - if self.can_add(dist) and dist.has_version(): - dists = self._distmap.setdefault(dist.key,[]) - if dist not in dists: - dists.append(dist) - if dist.key in self._cache: - _sort_dists(self._cache[dist.key]) - - - def best_match(self, req, working_set, installer=None): - """Find distribution best matching `req` and usable on `working_set` - - This calls the ``find(req)`` method of the `working_set` to see if a - suitable distribution is already active. (This may raise - ``VersionConflict`` if an unsuitable version of the project is already - active in the specified `working_set`.) If a suitable distribution - isn't active, this method returns the newest distribution in the - environment that meets the ``Requirement`` in `req`. If no suitable - distribution is found, and `installer` is supplied, then the result of - calling the environment's ``obtain(req, installer)`` method will be - returned. - """ - dist = working_set.find(req) - if dist is not None: - return dist - for dist in self[req.key]: - if dist in req: - return dist - return self.obtain(req, installer) # try and download/install - - def obtain(self, requirement, installer=None): - """Obtain a distribution matching `requirement` (e.g. via download) - - Obtain a distro that matches requirement (e.g. via download). In the - base ``Environment`` class, this routine just returns - ``installer(requirement)``, unless `installer` is None, in which case - None is returned instead. This method is a hook that allows subclasses - to attempt other ways of obtaining a distribution before falling back - to the `installer` argument.""" - if installer is not None: - return installer(requirement) - - def __iter__(self): - """Yield the unique project names of the available distributions""" - for key in self._distmap.keys(): - if self[key]: yield key - - - - - def __iadd__(self, other): - """In-place addition of a distribution or environment""" - if isinstance(other,Distribution): - self.add(other) - elif isinstance(other,Environment): - for project in other: - for dist in other[project]: - self.add(dist) - else: - raise TypeError("Can't add %r to environment" % (other,)) - return self - - def __add__(self, other): - """Add an environment or distribution to an environment""" - new = self.__class__([], platform=None, python=None) - for env in self, other: - new += env - return new - - -AvailableDistributions = Environment # XXX backward compatibility - - -class ExtractionError(RuntimeError): - """An error occurred extracting a resource - - The following attributes are available from instances of this exception: - - manager - The resource manager that raised this exception - - cache_path - The base directory for resource extraction - - original_error - The exception instance that caused extraction to fail - """ - - - - -class ResourceManager: - """Manage resource extraction and packages""" - extraction_path = None - - def __init__(self): - self.cached_files = {} - - def resource_exists(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name): - """Does the named resource exist?""" - return get_provider(package_or_requirement).has_resource(resource_name) - - def resource_isdir(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name): - """Is the named resource an existing directory?""" - return get_provider(package_or_requirement).resource_isdir( - resource_name - ) - - def resource_filename(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name): - """Return a true filesystem path for specified resource""" - return get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_filename( - self, resource_name - ) - - def resource_stream(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name): - """Return a readable file-like object for specified resource""" - return get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_stream( - self, resource_name - ) - - def resource_string(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name): - """Return specified resource as a string""" - return get_provider(package_or_requirement).get_resource_string( - self, resource_name - ) - - def resource_listdir(self, package_or_requirement, resource_name): - """List the contents of the named resource directory""" - return get_provider(package_or_requirement).resource_listdir( - resource_name - ) - - def extraction_error(self): - """Give an error message for problems extracting file(s)""" - - old_exc = sys.exc_info()[1] - cache_path = self.extraction_path or get_default_cache() - - err = ExtractionError("""Can't extract file(s) to egg cache - -The following error occurred while trying to extract file(s) to the Python egg -cache: - - %s - -The Python egg cache directory is currently set to: - - %s - -Perhaps your account does not have write access to this directory? You can -change the cache directory by setting the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment -variable to point to an accessible directory. -""" % (old_exc, cache_path) - ) - err.manager = self - err.cache_path = cache_path - err.original_error = old_exc - raise err - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def get_cache_path(self, archive_name, names=()): - """Return absolute location in cache for `archive_name` and `names` - - The parent directory of the resulting path will be created if it does - not already exist. `archive_name` should be the base filename of the - enclosing egg (which may not be the name of the enclosing zipfile!), - including its ".egg" extension. `names`, if provided, should be a - sequence of path name parts "under" the egg's extraction location. - - This method should only be called by resource providers that need to - obtain an extraction location, and only for names they intend to - extract, as it tracks the generated names for possible cleanup later. - """ - extract_path = self.extraction_path or get_default_cache() - target_path = os.path.join(extract_path, archive_name+'-tmp', *names) - try: - _bypass_ensure_directory(target_path) - except: - self.extraction_error() - - self.cached_files[target_path] = 1 - return target_path - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def postprocess(self, tempname, filename): - """Perform any platform-specific postprocessing of `tempname` - - This is where Mac header rewrites should be done; other platforms don't - have anything special they should do. - - Resource providers should call this method ONLY after successfully - extracting a compressed resource. They must NOT call it on resources - that are already in the filesystem. - - `tempname` is the current (temporary) name of the file, and `filename` - is the name it will be renamed to by the caller after this routine - returns. - """ - - if os.name == 'posix': - # Make the resource executable - mode = ((os.stat(tempname).st_mode) | 0555) & 07777 - os.chmod(tempname, mode) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def set_extraction_path(self, path): - """Set the base path where resources will be extracted to, if needed. - - If you do not call this routine before any extractions take place, the - path defaults to the return value of ``get_default_cache()``. (Which - is based on the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable, with various - platform-specific fallbacks. See that routine's documentation for more - details.) - - Resources are extracted to subdirectories of this path based upon - information given by the ``IResourceProvider``. You may set this to a - temporary directory, but then you must call ``cleanup_resources()`` to - delete the extracted files when done. There is no guarantee that - ``cleanup_resources()`` will be able to remove all extracted files. - - (Note: you may not change the extraction path for a given resource - manager once resources have been extracted, unless you first call - ``cleanup_resources()``.) - """ - if self.cached_files: - raise ValueError( - "Can't change extraction path, files already extracted" - ) - - self.extraction_path = path - - def cleanup_resources(self, force=False): - """ - Delete all extracted resource files and directories, returning a list - of the file and directory names that could not be successfully removed. - This function does not have any concurrency protection, so it should - generally only be called when the extraction path is a temporary - directory exclusive to a single process. This method is not - automatically called; you must call it explicitly or register it as an - ``atexit`` function if you wish to ensure cleanup of a temporary - directory used for extractions. - """ - # XXX - - - -def get_default_cache(): - """Determine the default cache location - - This returns the ``PYTHON_EGG_CACHE`` environment variable, if set. - Otherwise, on Windows, it returns a "Python-Eggs" subdirectory of the - "Application Data" directory. On all other systems, it's "~/.python-eggs". - """ - try: - return os.environ['PYTHON_EGG_CACHE'] - except KeyError: - pass - - if os.name!='nt': - return os.path.expanduser('~/.python-eggs') - - app_data = 'Application Data' # XXX this may be locale-specific! - app_homes = [ - (('APPDATA',), None), # best option, should be locale-safe - (('USERPROFILE',), app_data), - (('HOMEDRIVE','HOMEPATH'), app_data), - (('HOMEPATH',), app_data), - (('HOME',), None), - (('WINDIR',), app_data), # 95/98/ME - ] - - for keys, subdir in app_homes: - dirname = '' - for key in keys: - if key in os.environ: - dirname = os.path.join(dirname, os.environ[key]) - else: - break - else: - if subdir: - dirname = os.path.join(dirname,subdir) - return os.path.join(dirname, 'Python-Eggs') - else: - raise RuntimeError( - "Please set the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE enviroment variable" - ) - -def safe_name(name): - """Convert an arbitrary string to a standard distribution name - - Any runs of non-alphanumeric/. characters are replaced with a single '-'. - """ - return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+', '-', name) - - -def safe_version(version): - """Convert an arbitrary string to a standard version string - - Spaces become dots, and all other non-alphanumeric characters become - dashes, with runs of multiple dashes condensed to a single dash. - """ - version = version.replace(' ','.') - return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+', '-', version) - - -def safe_extra(extra): - """Convert an arbitrary string to a standard 'extra' name - - Any runs of non-alphanumeric characters are replaced with a single '_', - and the result is always lowercased. - """ - return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9.]+', '_', extra).lower() - - -def to_filename(name): - """Convert a project or version name to its filename-escaped form - - Any '-' characters are currently replaced with '_'. - """ - return name.replace('-','_') - - - - - - - - -class NullProvider: - """Try to implement resources and metadata for arbitrary PEP 302 loaders""" - - egg_name = None - egg_info = None - loader = None - - def __init__(self, module): - self.loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None) - self.module_path = os.path.dirname(getattr(module, '__file__', '')) - - def get_resource_filename(self, manager, resource_name): - return self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name) - - def get_resource_stream(self, manager, resource_name): - return StringIO(self.get_resource_string(manager, resource_name)) - - def get_resource_string(self, manager, resource_name): - return self._get(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name)) - - def has_resource(self, resource_name): - return self._has(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name)) - - def has_metadata(self, name): - return self.egg_info and self._has(self._fn(self.egg_info,name)) - - if sys.version_info <= (3,): - def get_metadata(self, name): - if not self.egg_info: - return "" - return self._get(self._fn(self.egg_info,name)) - else: - def get_metadata(self, name): - if not self.egg_info: - return "" - return self._get(self._fn(self.egg_info,name)).decode("utf-8") - - def get_metadata_lines(self, name): - return yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name)) - - def resource_isdir(self,resource_name): - return self._isdir(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name)) - - def metadata_isdir(self,name): - return self.egg_info and self._isdir(self._fn(self.egg_info,name)) - - - def resource_listdir(self,resource_name): - return self._listdir(self._fn(self.module_path,resource_name)) - - def metadata_listdir(self,name): - if self.egg_info: - return self._listdir(self._fn(self.egg_info,name)) - return [] - - def run_script(self,script_name,namespace): - script = 'scripts/'+script_name - if not self.has_metadata(script): - raise ResolutionError("No script named %r" % script_name) - script_text = self.get_metadata(script).replace('\r\n','\n') - script_text = script_text.replace('\r','\n') - script_filename = self._fn(self.egg_info,script) - namespace['__file__'] = script_filename - if os.path.exists(script_filename): - execfile(script_filename, namespace, namespace) - else: - from linecache import cache - cache[script_filename] = ( - len(script_text), 0, script_text.split('\n'), script_filename - ) - script_code = compile(script_text,script_filename,'exec') - exec script_code in namespace, namespace - - def _has(self, path): - raise NotImplementedError( - "Can't perform this operation for unregistered loader type" - ) - - def _isdir(self, path): - raise NotImplementedError( - "Can't perform this operation for unregistered loader type" - ) - - def _listdir(self, path): - raise NotImplementedError( - "Can't perform this operation for unregistered loader type" - ) - - def _fn(self, base, resource_name): - if resource_name: - return os.path.join(base, *resource_name.split('/')) - return base - - def _get(self, path): - if hasattr(self.loader, 'get_data'): - return self.loader.get_data(path) - raise NotImplementedError( - "Can't perform this operation for loaders without 'get_data()'" - ) - -register_loader_type(object, NullProvider) - - -class EggProvider(NullProvider): - """Provider based on a virtual filesystem""" - - def __init__(self,module): - NullProvider.__init__(self,module) - self._setup_prefix() - - def _setup_prefix(self): - # we assume here that our metadata may be nested inside a "basket" - # of multiple eggs; that's why we use module_path instead of .archive - path = self.module_path - old = None - while path!=old: - if path.lower().endswith('.egg'): - self.egg_name = os.path.basename(path) - self.egg_info = os.path.join(path, 'EGG-INFO') - self.egg_root = path - break - old = path - path, base = os.path.split(path) - - - - - - -class DefaultProvider(EggProvider): - """Provides access to package resources in the filesystem""" - - def _has(self, path): - return os.path.exists(path) - - def _isdir(self,path): - return os.path.isdir(path) - - def _listdir(self,path): - return os.listdir(path) - - def get_resource_stream(self, manager, resource_name): - return open(self._fn(self.module_path, resource_name), 'rb') - - def _get(self, path): - stream = open(path, 'rb') - try: - return stream.read() - finally: - stream.close() - -register_loader_type(type(None), DefaultProvider) - -if importlib_bootstrap is not None: - register_loader_type(importlib_bootstrap.SourceFileLoader, DefaultProvider) - - -class EmptyProvider(NullProvider): - """Provider that returns nothing for all requests""" - - _isdir = _has = lambda self,path: False - _get = lambda self,path: '' - _listdir = lambda self,path: [] - module_path = None - - def __init__(self): - pass - -empty_provider = EmptyProvider() - - - - -class ZipProvider(EggProvider): - """Resource support for zips and eggs""" - - eagers = None - - def __init__(self, module): - EggProvider.__init__(self,module) - self.zipinfo = zipimport._zip_directory_cache[self.loader.archive] - self.zip_pre = self.loader.archive+os.sep - - def _zipinfo_name(self, fspath): - # Convert a virtual filename (full path to file) into a zipfile subpath - # usable with the zipimport directory cache for our target archive - if fspath.startswith(self.zip_pre): - return fspath[len(self.zip_pre):] - raise AssertionError( - "%s is not a subpath of %s" % (fspath,self.zip_pre) - ) - - def _parts(self,zip_path): - # Convert a zipfile subpath into an egg-relative path part list - fspath = self.zip_pre+zip_path # pseudo-fs path - if fspath.startswith(self.egg_root+os.sep): - return fspath[len(self.egg_root)+1:].split(os.sep) - raise AssertionError( - "%s is not a subpath of %s" % (fspath,self.egg_root) - ) - - def get_resource_filename(self, manager, resource_name): - if not self.egg_name: - raise NotImplementedError( - "resource_filename() only supported for .egg, not .zip" - ) - # no need to lock for extraction, since we use temp names - zip_path = self._resource_to_zip(resource_name) - eagers = self._get_eager_resources() - if '/'.join(self._parts(zip_path)) in eagers: - for name in eagers: - self._extract_resource(manager, self._eager_to_zip(name)) - return self._extract_resource(manager, zip_path) - - def _extract_resource(self, manager, zip_path): - - if zip_path in self._index(): - for name in self._index()[zip_path]: - last = self._extract_resource( - manager, os.path.join(zip_path, name) - ) - return os.path.dirname(last) # return the extracted directory name - - zip_stat = self.zipinfo[zip_path] - t,d,size = zip_stat[5], zip_stat[6], zip_stat[3] - date_time = ( - (d>>9)+1980, (d>>5)&0xF, d&0x1F, # ymd - (t&0xFFFF)>>11, (t>>5)&0x3F, (t&0x1F) * 2, 0, 0, -1 # hms, etc. - ) - timestamp = time.mktime(date_time) - - try: - if not WRITE_SUPPORT: - raise IOError('"os.rename" and "os.unlink" are not supported ' - 'on this platform') - - real_path = manager.get_cache_path( - self.egg_name, self._parts(zip_path) - ) - - if os.path.isfile(real_path): - stat = os.stat(real_path) - if stat.st_size==size and stat.st_mtime==timestamp: - # size and stamp match, don't bother extracting - return real_path - - outf, tmpnam = _mkstemp(".$extract", dir=os.path.dirname(real_path)) - os.write(outf, self.loader.get_data(zip_path)) - os.close(outf) - utime(tmpnam, (timestamp,timestamp)) - manager.postprocess(tmpnam, real_path) - - try: - rename(tmpnam, real_path) - - except os.error: - if os.path.isfile(real_path): - stat = os.stat(real_path) - - if stat.st_size==size and stat.st_mtime==timestamp: - # size and stamp match, somebody did it just ahead of - # us, so we're done - return real_path - elif os.name=='nt': # Windows, del old file and retry - unlink(real_path) - rename(tmpnam, real_path) - return real_path - raise - - except os.error: - manager.extraction_error() # report a user-friendly error - - return real_path - - def _get_eager_resources(self): - if self.eagers is None: - eagers = [] - for name in ('native_libs.txt', 'eager_resources.txt'): - if self.has_metadata(name): - eagers.extend(self.get_metadata_lines(name)) - self.eagers = eagers - return self.eagers - - def _index(self): - try: - return self._dirindex - except AttributeError: - ind = {} - for path in self.zipinfo: - parts = path.split(os.sep) - while parts: - parent = os.sep.join(parts[:-1]) - if parent in ind: - ind[parent].append(parts[-1]) - break - else: - ind[parent] = [parts.pop()] - self._dirindex = ind - return ind - - def _has(self, fspath): - zip_path = self._zipinfo_name(fspath) - return zip_path in self.zipinfo or zip_path in self._index() - - def _isdir(self,fspath): - return self._zipinfo_name(fspath) in self._index() - - def _listdir(self,fspath): - return list(self._index().get(self._zipinfo_name(fspath), ())) - - def _eager_to_zip(self,resource_name): - return self._zipinfo_name(self._fn(self.egg_root,resource_name)) - - def _resource_to_zip(self,resource_name): - return self._zipinfo_name(self._fn(self.module_path,resource_name)) - -register_loader_type(zipimport.zipimporter, ZipProvider) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -class FileMetadata(EmptyProvider): - """Metadata handler for standalone PKG-INFO files - - Usage:: - - metadata = FileMetadata("/path/to/PKG-INFO") - - This provider rejects all data and metadata requests except for PKG-INFO, - which is treated as existing, and will be the contents of the file at - the provided location. - """ - - def __init__(self,path): - self.path = path - - def has_metadata(self,name): - return name=='PKG-INFO' - - def get_metadata(self,name): - if name=='PKG-INFO': - f = open(self.path,'rU') - metadata = f.read() - f.close() - return metadata - raise KeyError("No metadata except PKG-INFO is available") - - def get_metadata_lines(self,name): - return yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name)) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -class PathMetadata(DefaultProvider): - """Metadata provider for egg directories - - Usage:: - - # Development eggs: - - egg_info = "/path/to/PackageName.egg-info" - base_dir = os.path.dirname(egg_info) - metadata = PathMetadata(base_dir, egg_info) - dist_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(egg_info))[0] - dist = Distribution(basedir,project_name=dist_name,metadata=metadata) - - # Unpacked egg directories: - - egg_path = "/path/to/PackageName-ver-pyver-etc.egg" - metadata = PathMetadata(egg_path, os.path.join(egg_path,'EGG-INFO')) - dist = Distribution.from_filename(egg_path, metadata=metadata) - """ - - def __init__(self, path, egg_info): - self.module_path = path - self.egg_info = egg_info - - -class EggMetadata(ZipProvider): - """Metadata provider for .egg files""" - - def __init__(self, importer): - """Create a metadata provider from a zipimporter""" - - self.zipinfo = zipimport._zip_directory_cache[importer.archive] - self.zip_pre = importer.archive+os.sep - self.loader = importer - if importer.prefix: - self.module_path = os.path.join(importer.archive, importer.prefix) - else: - self.module_path = importer.archive - self._setup_prefix() - - -class ImpWrapper: - """PEP 302 Importer that wraps Python's "normal" import algorithm""" - - def __init__(self, path=None): - self.path = path - - def find_module(self, fullname, path=None): - subname = fullname.split(".")[-1] - if subname != fullname and self.path is None: - return None - if self.path is None: - path = None - else: - path = [self.path] - try: - file, filename, etc = imp.find_module(subname, path) - except ImportError: - return None - return ImpLoader(file, filename, etc) - - -class ImpLoader: - """PEP 302 Loader that wraps Python's "normal" import algorithm""" - - def __init__(self, file, filename, etc): - self.file = file - self.filename = filename - self.etc = etc - - def load_module(self, fullname): - try: - mod = imp.load_module(fullname, self.file, self.filename, self.etc) - finally: - if self.file: self.file.close() - # Note: we don't set __loader__ because we want the module to look - # normal; i.e. this is just a wrapper for standard import machinery - return mod - - - - -def get_importer(path_item): - """Retrieve a PEP 302 "importer" for the given path item - - If there is no importer, this returns a wrapper around the builtin import - machinery. The returned importer is only cached if it was created by a - path hook. - """ - try: - importer = sys.path_importer_cache[path_item] - except KeyError: - for hook in sys.path_hooks: - try: - importer = hook(path_item) - except ImportError: - pass - else: - break - else: - importer = None - - sys.path_importer_cache.setdefault(path_item,importer) - if importer is None: - try: - importer = ImpWrapper(path_item) - except ImportError: - pass - return importer - -try: - from pkgutil import get_importer, ImpImporter -except ImportError: - pass # Python 2.3 or 2.4, use our own implementation -else: - ImpWrapper = ImpImporter # Python 2.5, use pkgutil's implementation - del ImpLoader, ImpImporter - - - - - - -_declare_state('dict', _distribution_finders = {}) - -def register_finder(importer_type, distribution_finder): - """Register `distribution_finder` to find distributions in sys.path items - - `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 "Importer" (sys.path item - handler), and `distribution_finder` is a callable that, passed a path - item and the importer instance, yields ``Distribution`` instances found on - that path item. See ``pkg_resources.find_on_path`` for an example.""" - _distribution_finders[importer_type] = distribution_finder - - -def find_distributions(path_item, only=False): - """Yield distributions accessible via `path_item`""" - importer = get_importer(path_item) - finder = _find_adapter(_distribution_finders, importer) - return finder(importer, path_item, only) - -def find_in_zip(importer, path_item, only=False): - metadata = EggMetadata(importer) - if metadata.has_metadata('PKG-INFO'): - yield Distribution.from_filename(path_item, metadata=metadata) - if only: - return # don't yield nested distros - for subitem in metadata.resource_listdir('/'): - if subitem.endswith('.egg'): - subpath = os.path.join(path_item, subitem) - for dist in find_in_zip(zipimport.zipimporter(subpath), subpath): - yield dist - -register_finder(zipimport.zipimporter, find_in_zip) - -def StringIO(*args, **kw): - """Thunk to load the real StringIO on demand""" - global StringIO - try: - from cStringIO import StringIO - except ImportError: - from StringIO import StringIO - return StringIO(*args,**kw) - -def find_nothing(importer, path_item, only=False): - return () -register_finder(object,find_nothing) - -def find_on_path(importer, path_item, only=False): - """Yield distributions accessible on a sys.path directory""" - path_item = _normalize_cached(path_item) - - if os.path.isdir(path_item) and os.access(path_item, os.R_OK): - if path_item.lower().endswith('.egg'): - # unpacked egg - yield Distribution.from_filename( - path_item, metadata=PathMetadata( - path_item, os.path.join(path_item,'EGG-INFO') - ) - ) - else: - # scan for .egg and .egg-info in directory - for entry in os.listdir(path_item): - lower = entry.lower() - if lower.endswith('.egg-info') or lower.endswith('.dist-info'): - fullpath = os.path.join(path_item, entry) - if os.path.isdir(fullpath): - # egg-info directory, allow getting metadata - metadata = PathMetadata(path_item, fullpath) - else: - metadata = FileMetadata(fullpath) - yield Distribution.from_location( - path_item,entry,metadata,precedence=DEVELOP_DIST - ) - elif not only and lower.endswith('.egg'): - for dist in find_distributions(os.path.join(path_item, entry)): - yield dist - elif not only and lower.endswith('.egg-link'): - entry_file = open(os.path.join(path_item, entry)) - try: - entry_lines = entry_file.readlines() - finally: - entry_file.close() - for line in entry_lines: - if not line.strip(): continue - for item in find_distributions(os.path.join(path_item,line.rstrip())): - yield item - break -register_finder(ImpWrapper,find_on_path) - -if importlib_bootstrap is not None: - register_finder(importlib_bootstrap.FileFinder, find_on_path) - -_declare_state('dict', _namespace_handlers={}) -_declare_state('dict', _namespace_packages={}) - - -def register_namespace_handler(importer_type, namespace_handler): - """Register `namespace_handler` to declare namespace packages - - `importer_type` is the type or class of a PEP 302 "Importer" (sys.path item - handler), and `namespace_handler` is a callable like this:: - - def namespace_handler(importer,path_entry,moduleName,module): - # return a path_entry to use for child packages - - Namespace handlers are only called if the importer object has already - agreed that it can handle the relevant path item, and they should only - return a subpath if the module __path__ does not already contain an - equivalent subpath. For an example namespace handler, see - ``pkg_resources.file_ns_handler``. - """ - _namespace_handlers[importer_type] = namespace_handler - -def _handle_ns(packageName, path_item): - """Ensure that named package includes a subpath of path_item (if needed)""" - importer = get_importer(path_item) - if importer is None: - return None - loader = importer.find_module(packageName) - if loader is None: - return None - module = sys.modules.get(packageName) - if module is None: - module = sys.modules[packageName] = types.ModuleType(packageName) - module.__path__ = []; _set_parent_ns(packageName) - elif not hasattr(module,'__path__'): - raise TypeError("Not a package:", packageName) - handler = _find_adapter(_namespace_handlers, importer) - subpath = handler(importer,path_item,packageName,module) - if subpath is not None: - path = module.__path__; path.append(subpath) - loader.load_module(packageName); module.__path__ = path - return subpath - -def declare_namespace(packageName): - """Declare that package 'packageName' is a namespace package""" - - imp.acquire_lock() - try: - if packageName in _namespace_packages: - return - - path, parent = sys.path, None - if '.' in packageName: - parent = '.'.join(packageName.split('.')[:-1]) - declare_namespace(parent) - if parent not in _namespace_packages: - __import__(parent) - try: - path = sys.modules[parent].__path__ - except AttributeError: - raise TypeError("Not a package:", parent) - - # Track what packages are namespaces, so when new path items are added, - # they can be updated - _namespace_packages.setdefault(parent,[]).append(packageName) - _namespace_packages.setdefault(packageName,[]) - - for path_item in path: - # Ensure all the parent's path items are reflected in the child, - # if they apply - _handle_ns(packageName, path_item) - - finally: - imp.release_lock() - -def fixup_namespace_packages(path_item, parent=None): - """Ensure that previously-declared namespace packages include path_item""" - imp.acquire_lock() - try: - for package in _namespace_packages.get(parent,()): - subpath = _handle_ns(package, path_item) - if subpath: fixup_namespace_packages(subpath,package) - finally: - imp.release_lock() - -def file_ns_handler(importer, path_item, packageName, module): - """Compute an ns-package subpath for a filesystem or zipfile importer""" - - subpath = os.path.join(path_item, packageName.split('.')[-1]) - normalized = _normalize_cached(subpath) - for item in module.__path__: - if _normalize_cached(item)==normalized: - break - else: - # Only return the path if it's not already there - return subpath - -register_namespace_handler(ImpWrapper,file_ns_handler) -register_namespace_handler(zipimport.zipimporter,file_ns_handler) - -if importlib_bootstrap is not None: - register_namespace_handler(importlib_bootstrap.FileFinder, file_ns_handler) - - -def null_ns_handler(importer, path_item, packageName, module): - return None - -register_namespace_handler(object,null_ns_handler) - - -def normalize_path(filename): - """Normalize a file/dir name for comparison purposes""" - return os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(filename)) - -def _normalize_cached(filename,_cache={}): - try: - return _cache[filename] - except KeyError: - _cache[filename] = result = normalize_path(filename) - return result - -def _set_parent_ns(packageName): - parts = packageName.split('.') - name = parts.pop() - if parts: - parent = '.'.join(parts) - setattr(sys.modules[parent], name, sys.modules[packageName]) - - -def yield_lines(strs): - """Yield non-empty/non-comment lines of a ``basestring`` or sequence""" - if isinstance(strs,basestring): - for s in strs.splitlines(): - s = s.strip() - if s and not s.startswith('#'): # skip blank lines/comments - yield s - else: - for ss in strs: - for s in yield_lines(ss): - yield s - -LINE_END = re.compile(r"\s*(#.*)?$").match # whitespace and comment -CONTINUE = re.compile(r"\s*\\\s*(#.*)?$").match # line continuation -DISTRO = re.compile(r"\s*((\w|[-.])+)").match # Distribution or extra -VERSION = re.compile(r"\s*(<=?|>=?|==|!=)\s*((\w|[-.])+)").match # ver. info -COMMA = re.compile(r"\s*,").match # comma between items -OBRACKET = re.compile(r"\s*\[").match -CBRACKET = re.compile(r"\s*\]").match -MODULE = re.compile(r"\w+(\.\w+)*$").match -EGG_NAME = re.compile( - r"(?P[^-]+)" - r"( -(?P[^-]+) (-py(?P[^-]+) (-(?P.+))? )? )?", - re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE -).match - -component_re = re.compile(r'(\d+ | [a-z]+ | \.| -)', re.VERBOSE) -replace = {'pre':'c', 'preview':'c','-':'final-','rc':'c','dev':'@'}.get - -def _parse_version_parts(s): - for part in component_re.split(s): - part = replace(part,part) - if not part or part=='.': - continue - if part[:1] in '0123456789': - yield part.zfill(8) # pad for numeric comparison - else: - yield '*'+part - - yield '*final' # ensure that alpha/beta/candidate are before final - -def parse_version(s): - """Convert a version string to a chronologically-sortable key - - This is a rough cross between distutils' StrictVersion and LooseVersion; - if you give it versions that would work with StrictVersion, then it behaves - the same; otherwise it acts like a slightly-smarter LooseVersion. It is - *possible* to create pathological version coding schemes that will fool - this parser, but they should be very rare in practice. - - The returned value will be a tuple of strings. Numeric portions of the - version are padded to 8 digits so they will compare numerically, but - without relying on how numbers compare relative to strings. Dots are - dropped, but dashes are retained. Trailing zeros between alpha segments - or dashes are suppressed, so that e.g. "2.4.0" is considered the same as - "2.4". Alphanumeric parts are lower-cased. - - The algorithm assumes that strings like "-" and any alpha string that - alphabetically follows "final" represents a "patch level". So, "2.4-1" - is assumed to be a branch or patch of "2.4", and therefore "2.4.1" is - considered newer than "2.4-1", which in turn is newer than "2.4". - - Strings like "a", "b", "c", "alpha", "beta", "candidate" and so on (that - come before "final" alphabetically) are assumed to be pre-release versions, - so that the version "2.4" is considered newer than "2.4a1". - - Finally, to handle miscellaneous cases, the strings "pre", "preview", and - "rc" are treated as if they were "c", i.e. as though they were release - candidates, and therefore are not as new as a version string that does not - contain them, and "dev" is replaced with an '@' so that it sorts lower than - than any other pre-release tag. - """ - parts = [] - for part in _parse_version_parts(s.lower()): - if part.startswith('*'): - if part<'*final': # remove '-' before a prerelease tag - while parts and parts[-1]=='*final-': parts.pop() - # remove trailing zeros from each series of numeric parts - while parts and parts[-1]=='00000000': - parts.pop() - parts.append(part) - return tuple(parts) - -class EntryPoint(object): - """Object representing an advertised importable object""" - - def __init__(self, name, module_name, attrs=(), extras=(), dist=None): - if not MODULE(module_name): - raise ValueError("Invalid module name", module_name) - self.name = name - self.module_name = module_name - self.attrs = tuple(attrs) - self.extras = Requirement.parse(("x[%s]" % ','.join(extras))).extras - self.dist = dist - - def __str__(self): - s = "%s = %s" % (self.name, self.module_name) - if self.attrs: - s += ':' + '.'.join(self.attrs) - if self.extras: - s += ' [%s]' % ','.join(self.extras) - return s - - def __repr__(self): - return "EntryPoint.parse(%r)" % str(self) - - def load(self, require=True, env=None, installer=None): - if require: self.require(env, installer) - entry = __import__(self.module_name, globals(),globals(), ['__name__']) - for attr in self.attrs: - try: - entry = getattr(entry,attr) - except AttributeError: - raise ImportError("%r has no %r attribute" % (entry,attr)) - return entry - - def require(self, env=None, installer=None): - if self.extras and not self.dist: - raise UnknownExtra("Can't require() without a distribution", self) - map(working_set.add, - working_set.resolve(self.dist.requires(self.extras),env,installer)) - - - - #@classmethod - def parse(cls, src, dist=None): - """Parse a single entry point from string `src` - - Entry point syntax follows the form:: - - name = some.module:some.attr [extra1,extra2] - - The entry name and module name are required, but the ``:attrs`` and - ``[extras]`` parts are optional - """ - try: - attrs = extras = () - name,value = src.split('=',1) - if '[' in value: - value,extras = value.split('[',1) - req = Requirement.parse("x["+extras) - if req.specs: raise ValueError - extras = req.extras - if ':' in value: - value,attrs = value.split(':',1) - if not MODULE(attrs.rstrip()): - raise ValueError - attrs = attrs.rstrip().split('.') - except ValueError: - raise ValueError( - "EntryPoint must be in 'name=module:attrs [extras]' format", - src - ) - else: - return cls(name.strip(), value.strip(), attrs, extras, dist) - - parse = classmethod(parse) - - - - - - - - - #@classmethod - def parse_group(cls, group, lines, dist=None): - """Parse an entry point group""" - if not MODULE(group): - raise ValueError("Invalid group name", group) - this = {} - for line in yield_lines(lines): - ep = cls.parse(line, dist) - if ep.name in this: - raise ValueError("Duplicate entry point", group, ep.name) - this[ep.name]=ep - return this - - parse_group = classmethod(parse_group) - - #@classmethod - def parse_map(cls, data, dist=None): - """Parse a map of entry point groups""" - if isinstance(data,dict): - data = data.items() - else: - data = split_sections(data) - maps = {} - for group, lines in data: - if group is None: - if not lines: - continue - raise ValueError("Entry points must be listed in groups") - group = group.strip() - if group in maps: - raise ValueError("Duplicate group name", group) - maps[group] = cls.parse_group(group, lines, dist) - return maps - - parse_map = classmethod(parse_map) - - -def _remove_md5_fragment(location): - if not location: - return '' - parsed = urlparse(location) - if parsed[-1].startswith('md5='): - return urlunparse(parsed[:-1] + ('',)) - return location - - -class Distribution(object): - """Wrap an actual or potential sys.path entry w/metadata""" - PKG_INFO = 'PKG-INFO' - - def __init__(self, - location=None, metadata=None, project_name=None, version=None, - py_version=PY_MAJOR, platform=None, precedence = EGG_DIST - ): - self.project_name = safe_name(project_name or 'Unknown') - if version is not None: - self._version = safe_version(version) - self.py_version = py_version - self.platform = platform - self.location = location - self.precedence = precedence - self._provider = metadata or empty_provider - - #@classmethod - def from_location(cls,location,basename,metadata=None,**kw): - project_name, version, py_version, platform = [None]*4 - basename, ext = os.path.splitext(basename) - if ext.lower() in _distributionImpl: - # .dist-info gets much metadata differently - match = EGG_NAME(basename) - if match: - project_name, version, py_version, platform = match.group( - 'name','ver','pyver','plat' - ) - cls = _distributionImpl[ext.lower()] - return cls( - location, metadata, project_name=project_name, version=version, - py_version=py_version, platform=platform, **kw - ) - from_location = classmethod(from_location) - - - hashcmp = property( - lambda self: ( - getattr(self,'parsed_version',()), - self.precedence, - self.key, - _remove_md5_fragment(self.location), - self.py_version, - self.platform - ) - ) - def __hash__(self): return hash(self.hashcmp) - def __lt__(self, other): - return self.hashcmp < other.hashcmp - def __le__(self, other): - return self.hashcmp <= other.hashcmp - def __gt__(self, other): - return self.hashcmp > other.hashcmp - def __ge__(self, other): - return self.hashcmp >= other.hashcmp - def __eq__(self, other): - if not isinstance(other, self.__class__): - # It's not a Distribution, so they are not equal - return False - return self.hashcmp == other.hashcmp - def __ne__(self, other): - return not self == other - - # These properties have to be lazy so that we don't have to load any - # metadata until/unless it's actually needed. (i.e., some distributions - # may not know their name or version without loading PKG-INFO) - - #@property - def key(self): - try: - return self._key - except AttributeError: - self._key = key = self.project_name.lower() - return key - key = property(key) - - #@property - def parsed_version(self): - try: - return self._parsed_version - except AttributeError: - self._parsed_version = pv = parse_version(self.version) - return pv - - parsed_version = property(parsed_version) - - #@property - def version(self): - try: - return self._version - except AttributeError: - for line in self._get_metadata(self.PKG_INFO): - if line.lower().startswith('version:'): - self._version = safe_version(line.split(':',1)[1].strip()) - return self._version - else: - raise ValueError( - "Missing 'Version:' header and/or %s file" % self.PKG_INFO, self - ) - version = property(version) - - - - - #@property - def _dep_map(self): - try: - return self.__dep_map - except AttributeError: - dm = self.__dep_map = {None: []} - for name in 'requires.txt', 'depends.txt': - for extra,reqs in split_sections(self._get_metadata(name)): - if extra: extra = safe_extra(extra) - dm.setdefault(extra,[]).extend(parse_requirements(reqs)) - return dm - _dep_map = property(_dep_map) - - def requires(self,extras=()): - """List of Requirements needed for this distro if `extras` are used""" - dm = self._dep_map - deps = [] - deps.extend(dm.get(None,())) - for ext in extras: - try: - deps.extend(dm[safe_extra(ext)]) - except KeyError: - raise UnknownExtra( - "%s has no such extra feature %r" % (self, ext) - ) - return deps - - def _get_metadata(self,name): - if self.has_metadata(name): - for line in self.get_metadata_lines(name): - yield line - - def activate(self,path=None): - """Ensure distribution is importable on `path` (default=sys.path)""" - if path is None: path = sys.path - self.insert_on(path) - if path is sys.path: - fixup_namespace_packages(self.location) - map(declare_namespace, self._get_metadata('namespace_packages.txt')) - - - def egg_name(self): - """Return what this distribution's standard .egg filename should be""" - filename = "%s-%s-py%s" % ( - to_filename(self.project_name), to_filename(self.version), - self.py_version or PY_MAJOR - ) - - if self.platform: - filename += '-'+self.platform - return filename - - def __repr__(self): - if self.location: - return "%s (%s)" % (self,self.location) - else: - return str(self) - - def __str__(self): - try: version = getattr(self,'version',None) - except ValueError: version = None - version = version or "[unknown version]" - return "%s %s" % (self.project_name,version) - - def __getattr__(self,attr): - """Delegate all unrecognized public attributes to .metadata provider""" - if attr.startswith('_'): - raise AttributeError,attr - return getattr(self._provider, attr) - - #@classmethod - def from_filename(cls,filename,metadata=None, **kw): - return cls.from_location( - _normalize_cached(filename), os.path.basename(filename), metadata, - **kw - ) - from_filename = classmethod(from_filename) - - def as_requirement(self): - """Return a ``Requirement`` that matches this distribution exactly""" - return Requirement.parse('%s==%s' % (self.project_name, self.version)) - - def load_entry_point(self, group, name): - """Return the `name` entry point of `group` or raise ImportError""" - ep = self.get_entry_info(group,name) - if ep is None: - raise ImportError("Entry point %r not found" % ((group,name),)) - return ep.load() - - def get_entry_map(self, group=None): - """Return the entry point map for `group`, or the full entry map""" - try: - ep_map = self._ep_map - except AttributeError: - ep_map = self._ep_map = EntryPoint.parse_map( - self._get_metadata('entry_points.txt'), self - ) - if group is not None: - return ep_map.get(group,{}) - return ep_map - - def get_entry_info(self, group, name): - """Return the EntryPoint object for `group`+`name`, or ``None``""" - return self.get_entry_map(group).get(name) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def insert_on(self, path, loc = None): - """Insert self.location in path before its nearest parent directory""" - - loc = loc or self.location - - if self.project_name == 'setuptools': - try: - version = self.version - except ValueError: - version = '' - if '0.7' in version: - raise ValueError( - "A 0.7-series setuptools cannot be installed " - "with distribute. Found one at %s" % str(self.location)) - - if not loc: - return - - if path is sys.path: - self.check_version_conflict() - - nloc = _normalize_cached(loc) - bdir = os.path.dirname(nloc) - npath= map(_normalize_cached, path) - - bp = None - for p, item in enumerate(npath): - if item==nloc: - break - elif item==bdir and self.precedence==EGG_DIST: - # if it's an .egg, give it precedence over its directory - path.insert(p, loc) - npath.insert(p, nloc) - break - else: - path.append(loc) - return - - # p is the spot where we found or inserted loc; now remove duplicates - while 1: - try: - np = npath.index(nloc, p+1) - except ValueError: - break - else: - del npath[np], path[np] - p = np # ha! - - return - - - - def check_version_conflict(self): - if self.key=='distribute': - return # ignore the inevitable setuptools self-conflicts :( - - nsp = dict.fromkeys(self._get_metadata('namespace_packages.txt')) - loc = normalize_path(self.location) - for modname in self._get_metadata('top_level.txt'): - if (modname not in sys.modules or modname in nsp - or modname in _namespace_packages - ): - continue - if modname in ('pkg_resources', 'setuptools', 'site'): - continue - fn = getattr(sys.modules[modname], '__file__', None) - if fn and (normalize_path(fn).startswith(loc) or - fn.startswith(self.location)): - continue - issue_warning( - "Module %s was already imported from %s, but %s is being added" - " to sys.path" % (modname, fn, self.location), - ) - - def has_version(self): - try: - self.version - except ValueError: - issue_warning("Unbuilt egg for "+repr(self)) - return False - return True - - def clone(self,**kw): - """Copy this distribution, substituting in any changed keyword args""" - for attr in ( - 'project_name', 'version', 'py_version', 'platform', 'location', - 'precedence' - ): - kw.setdefault(attr, getattr(self,attr,None)) - kw.setdefault('metadata', self._provider) - return self.__class__(**kw) - - - - - #@property - def extras(self): - return [dep for dep in self._dep_map if dep] - extras = property(extras) - - -class DistInfoDistribution(Distribution): - """Wrap an actual or potential sys.path entry w/metadata, .dist-info style""" - PKG_INFO = 'METADATA' - EQEQ = re.compile(r"([\(,])\s*(\d.*?)\s*([,\)])") - - @property - def _parsed_pkg_info(self): - """Parse and cache metadata""" - try: - return self._pkg_info - except AttributeError: - from email.parser import Parser - self._pkg_info = Parser().parsestr(self.get_metadata(self.PKG_INFO)) - return self._pkg_info - - @property - def _dep_map(self): - try: - return self.__dep_map - except AttributeError: - self.__dep_map = self._compute_dependencies() - return self.__dep_map - - def _preparse_requirement(self, requires_dist): - """Convert 'Foobar (1); baz' to ('Foobar ==1', 'baz') - Split environment marker, add == prefix to version specifiers as - necessary, and remove parenthesis. - """ - parts = requires_dist.split(';', 1) + [''] - distvers = parts[0].strip() - mark = parts[1].strip() - distvers = re.sub(self.EQEQ, r"\1==\2\3", distvers) - distvers = distvers.replace('(', '').replace(')', '') - return (distvers, mark) - - def _compute_dependencies(self): - """Recompute this distribution's dependencies.""" - from _markerlib import compile as compile_marker - dm = self.__dep_map = {None: []} - - reqs = [] - # Including any condition expressions - for req in self._parsed_pkg_info.get_all('Requires-Dist') or []: - distvers, mark = self._preparse_requirement(req) - parsed = parse_requirements(distvers).next() - parsed.marker_fn = compile_marker(mark) - reqs.append(parsed) - - def reqs_for_extra(extra): - for req in reqs: - if req.marker_fn(override={'extra':extra}): - yield req - - common = frozenset(reqs_for_extra(None)) - dm[None].extend(common) - - for extra in self._parsed_pkg_info.get_all('Provides-Extra') or []: - extra = safe_extra(extra.strip()) - dm[extra] = list(frozenset(reqs_for_extra(extra)) - common) - - return dm - - -_distributionImpl = {'.egg': Distribution, - '.egg-info': Distribution, - '.dist-info': DistInfoDistribution } - - -def issue_warning(*args,**kw): - level = 1 - g = globals() - try: - # find the first stack frame that is *not* code in - # the pkg_resources module, to use for the warning - while sys._getframe(level).f_globals is g: - level += 1 - except ValueError: - pass - from warnings import warn - warn(stacklevel = level+1, *args, **kw) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -def parse_requirements(strs): - """Yield ``Requirement`` objects for each specification in `strs` - - `strs` must be an instance of ``basestring``, or a (possibly-nested) - iterable thereof. - """ - # create a steppable iterator, so we can handle \-continuations - lines = iter(yield_lines(strs)) - - def scan_list(ITEM,TERMINATOR,line,p,groups,item_name): - - items = [] - - while not TERMINATOR(line,p): - if CONTINUE(line,p): - try: - line = lines.next(); p = 0 - except StopIteration: - raise ValueError( - "\\ must not appear on the last nonblank line" - ) - - match = ITEM(line,p) - if not match: - raise ValueError("Expected "+item_name+" in",line,"at",line[p:]) - - items.append(match.group(*groups)) - p = match.end() - - match = COMMA(line,p) - if match: - p = match.end() # skip the comma - elif not TERMINATOR(line,p): - raise ValueError( - "Expected ',' or end-of-list in",line,"at",line[p:] - ) - - match = TERMINATOR(line,p) - if match: p = match.end() # skip the terminator, if any - return line, p, items - - for line in lines: - match = DISTRO(line) - if not match: - raise ValueError("Missing distribution spec", line) - project_name = match.group(1) - p = match.end() - extras = [] - - match = OBRACKET(line,p) - if match: - p = match.end() - line, p, extras = scan_list( - DISTRO, CBRACKET, line, p, (1,), "'extra' name" - ) - - line, p, specs = scan_list(VERSION,LINE_END,line,p,(1,2),"version spec") - specs = [(op,safe_version(val)) for op,val in specs] - yield Requirement(project_name, specs, extras) - - -def _sort_dists(dists): - tmp = [(dist.hashcmp,dist) for dist in dists] - tmp.sort() - dists[::-1] = [d for hc,d in tmp] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -class Requirement: - def __init__(self, project_name, specs, extras): - """DO NOT CALL THIS UNDOCUMENTED METHOD; use Requirement.parse()!""" - self.unsafe_name, project_name = project_name, safe_name(project_name) - self.project_name, self.key = project_name, project_name.lower() - index = [(parse_version(v),state_machine[op],op,v) for op,v in specs] - index.sort() - self.specs = [(op,ver) for parsed,trans,op,ver in index] - self.index, self.extras = index, tuple(map(safe_extra,extras)) - self.hashCmp = ( - self.key, tuple([(op,parsed) for parsed,trans,op,ver in index]), - frozenset(self.extras) - ) - self.__hash = hash(self.hashCmp) - - def __str__(self): - specs = ','.join([''.join(s) for s in self.specs]) - extras = ','.join(self.extras) - if extras: extras = '[%s]' % extras - return '%s%s%s' % (self.project_name, extras, specs) - - def __eq__(self,other): - return isinstance(other,Requirement) and self.hashCmp==other.hashCmp - - def __contains__(self,item): - if isinstance(item,Distribution): - if item.key <> self.key: return False - if self.index: item = item.parsed_version # only get if we need it - elif isinstance(item,basestring): - item = parse_version(item) - last = None - compare = lambda a, b: (a > b) - (a < b) # -1, 0, 1 - for parsed,trans,op,ver in self.index: - action = trans[compare(item,parsed)] # Indexing: 0, 1, -1 - if action=='F': return False - elif action=='T': return True - elif action=='+': last = True - elif action=='-' or last is None: last = False - if last is None: last = True # no rules encountered - return last - - - def __hash__(self): - return self.__hash - - def __repr__(self): return "Requirement.parse(%r)" % str(self) - - #@staticmethod - def parse(s, replacement=True): - reqs = list(parse_requirements(s)) - if reqs: - if len(reqs) == 1: - founded_req = reqs[0] - # if asked for setuptools distribution - # and if distribute is installed, we want to give - # distribute instead - if _override_setuptools(founded_req) and replacement: - distribute = list(parse_requirements('distribute')) - if len(distribute) == 1: - return distribute[0] - return founded_req - else: - return founded_req - - raise ValueError("Expected only one requirement", s) - raise ValueError("No requirements found", s) - - parse = staticmethod(parse) - -state_machine = { - # =>< - '<' : '--T', - '<=': 'T-T', - '>' : 'F+F', - '>=': 'T+F', - '==': 'T..', - '!=': 'F++', -} - - -def _override_setuptools(req): - """Return True when distribute wants to override a setuptools dependency. - - We want to override when the requirement is setuptools and the version is - a variant of 0.6. - - """ - if req.project_name == 'setuptools': - if not len(req.specs): - # Just setuptools: ok - return True - for comparator, version in req.specs: - if comparator in ['==', '>=', '>']: - if '0.7' in version: - # We want some setuptools not from the 0.6 series. - return False - return True - return False - - -def _get_mro(cls): - """Get an mro for a type or classic class""" - if not isinstance(cls,type): - class cls(cls,object): pass - return cls.__mro__[1:] - return cls.__mro__ - -def _find_adapter(registry, ob): - """Return an adapter factory for `ob` from `registry`""" - for t in _get_mro(getattr(ob, '__class__', type(ob))): - if t in registry: - return registry[t] - - -def ensure_directory(path): - """Ensure that the parent directory of `path` exists""" - dirname = os.path.dirname(path) - if not os.path.isdir(dirname): - os.makedirs(dirname) - -def split_sections(s): - """Split a string or iterable thereof into (section,content) pairs - - Each ``section`` is a stripped version of the section header ("[section]") - and each ``content`` is a list of stripped lines excluding blank lines and - comment-only lines. If there are any such lines before the first section - header, they're returned in a first ``section`` of ``None``. - """ - section = None - content = [] - for line in yield_lines(s): - if line.startswith("["): - if line.endswith("]"): - if section or content: - yield section, content - section = line[1:-1].strip() - content = [] - else: - raise ValueError("Invalid section heading", line) - else: - content.append(line) - - # wrap up last segment - yield section, content - -def _mkstemp(*args,**kw): - from tempfile import mkstemp - old_open = os.open - try: - os.open = os_open # temporarily bypass sandboxing - return mkstemp(*args,**kw) - finally: - os.open = old_open # and then put it back - - -# Set up global resource manager (deliberately not state-saved) -_manager = ResourceManager() -def _initialize(g): - for name in dir(_manager): - if not name.startswith('_'): - g[name] = getattr(_manager, name) -_initialize(globals()) - -# Prepare the master working set and make the ``require()`` API available -_declare_state('object', working_set = WorkingSet()) - -try: - # Does the main program list any requirements? - from __main__ import __requires__ -except ImportError: - pass # No: just use the default working set based on sys.path -else: - # Yes: ensure the requirements are met, by prefixing sys.path if necessary - try: - working_set.require(__requires__) - except VersionConflict: # try it without defaults already on sys.path - working_set = WorkingSet([]) # by starting with an empty path - for dist in working_set.resolve( - parse_requirements(__requires__), Environment() - ): - working_set.add(dist) - for entry in sys.path: # add any missing entries from sys.path - if entry not in working_set.entries: - working_set.add_entry(entry) - sys.path[:] = working_set.entries # then copy back to sys.path - -require = working_set.require -iter_entry_points = working_set.iter_entry_points -add_activation_listener = working_set.subscribe -run_script = working_set.run_script -run_main = run_script # backward compatibility -# Activate all distributions already on sys.path, and ensure that -# all distributions added to the working set in the future (e.g. by -# calling ``require()``) will get activated as well. -add_activation_listener(lambda dist: dist.activate()) -working_set.entries=[]; map(working_set.add_entry,sys.path) # match order - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/release.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/release.py deleted file mode 100644 index 199ad65a5..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/release.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python - -""" -Script to fully automate the release process. Requires Python 2.6+ -with sphinx installed and the 'hg' command on the path. -""" - -from __future__ import print_function - -import subprocess -import shutil -import os -import sys -import urllib2 -import getpass -import collections - -try: - import keyring -except Exception: - pass - -VERSION = '0.6.36' - -def get_next_version(): - digits = map(int, VERSION.split('.')) - digits[-1] += 1 - return '.'.join(map(str, digits)) - -NEXT_VERSION = get_next_version() - -files_with_versions = ('docs/conf.py', 'setup.py', 'release.py', - 'README.txt', 'distribute_setup.py') - -def get_repo_name(): - """ - Get the repo name from the hgrc default path. - """ - default = subprocess.check_output('hg paths default').strip() - parts = default.split('/') - if parts[-1] == '': - parts.pop() - return '/'.join(parts[-2:]) - -def get_mercurial_creds(system='https://bitbucket.org', username=None): - """ - Return named tuple of username,password in much the same way that - Mercurial would (from the keyring). - """ - # todo: consider getting this from .hgrc - username = username or getpass.getuser() - keyring_username = '@@'.join((username, system)) - system = 'Mercurial' - password = ( - keyring.get_password(system, keyring_username) - if 'keyring' in globals() - else None - ) - if not password: - password = getpass.getpass() - Credential = collections.namedtuple('Credential', 'username password') - return Credential(username, password) - -def add_milestone_and_version(version=NEXT_VERSION): - auth = 'Basic ' + ':'.join(get_mercurial_creds()).encode('base64').strip() - headers = { - 'Authorization': auth, - } - base = 'https://api.bitbucket.org' - for type in 'milestones', 'versions': - url = (base + '/1.0/repositories/{repo}/issues/{type}' - .format(repo = get_repo_name(), type=type)) - req = urllib2.Request(url = url, headers = headers, - data='name='+version) - try: - urllib2.urlopen(req) - except urllib2.HTTPError as e: - print(e.fp.read()) - -def bump_versions(): - list(map(bump_version, files_with_versions)) - -def bump_version(filename): - with open(filename, 'rb') as f: - lines = [line.replace(VERSION, NEXT_VERSION) for line in f] - with open(filename, 'wb') as f: - f.writelines(lines) - -def do_release(): - assert all(map(os.path.exists, files_with_versions)), ( - "Expected file(s) missing") - - assert has_sphinx(), "You must have Sphinx installed to release" - - res = raw_input('Have you read through the SCM changelog and ' - 'confirmed the changelog is current for releasing {VERSION}? ' - .format(**globals())) - if not res.lower().startswith('y'): - print("Please do that") - raise SystemExit(1) - - print("Travis-CI tests: http://travis-ci.org/#!/jaraco/distribute") - res = raw_input('Have you or has someone verified that the tests ' - 'pass on this revision? ') - if not res.lower().startswith('y'): - print("Please do that") - raise SystemExit(2) - - subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'tag', VERSION]) - - subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'update', VERSION]) - - has_docs = build_docs() - if os.path.isdir('./dist'): - shutil.rmtree('./dist') - cmd = [sys.executable, 'setup.py', '-q', 'egg_info', '-RD', '-b', '', - 'sdist', 'register', 'upload'] - if has_docs: - cmd.append('upload_docs') - subprocess.check_call(cmd) - upload_bootstrap_script() - - # update to the tip for the next operation - subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'update']) - - # we just tagged the current version, bump for the next release. - bump_versions() - subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'ci', '-m', - 'Bumped to {NEXT_VERSION} in preparation for next ' - 'release.'.format(**globals())]) - - # push the changes - subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'push']) - - add_milestone_and_version() - -def has_sphinx(): - try: - devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'wb') - subprocess.Popen(['sphinx-build', '--version'], stdout=devnull, - stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).wait() - except Exception: - return False - return True - -def build_docs(): - if not os.path.isdir('docs'): - return - if os.path.isdir('docs/build'): - shutil.rmtree('docs/build') - subprocess.check_call([ - 'sphinx-build', - '-b', 'html', - '-d', 'build/doctrees', - '.', - 'build/html', - ], - cwd='docs') - return True - -def upload_bootstrap_script(): - scp_command = 'pscp' if sys.platform.startswith('win') else 'scp' - try: - subprocess.check_call([scp_command, 'distribute_setup.py', - 'pypi@ziade.org:python-distribute.org/']) - except: - print("Unable to upload bootstrap script. Ask Tarek to do it.") - -if __name__ == '__main__': - do_release() diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setup.cfg b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setup.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 319f94121..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setup.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -[egg_info] -tag_build = -tag_svn_revision = 0 -tag_date = 0 - -[aliases] -release = egg_info -RDb '' -source = register sdist binary -binary = bdist_egg upload --show-response - -[build_sphinx] -source-dir = docs/ -build-dir = docs/build -all_files = 1 - -[upload_docs] -upload-dir = docs/build/html - -[sdist] -formats = gztar - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setup.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setup.py deleted file mode 100644 index 607954d03..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setup.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -"""Distutils setup file, used to install or test 'setuptools'""" -import sys -import os -import textwrap -import re - -# Allow to run setup.py from another directory. -os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) - -src_root = None -if sys.version_info >= (3,): - tmp_src = os.path.join("build", "src") - from distutils.filelist import FileList - from distutils import dir_util, file_util, util, log - log.set_verbosity(1) - fl = FileList() - manifest_file = open("MANIFEST.in") - for line in manifest_file: - fl.process_template_line(line) - manifest_file.close() - dir_util.create_tree(tmp_src, fl.files) - outfiles_2to3 = [] - dist_script = os.path.join("build", "src", "distribute_setup.py") - for f in fl.files: - outf, copied = file_util.copy_file(f, os.path.join(tmp_src, f), update=1) - if copied and outf.endswith(".py") and outf != dist_script: - outfiles_2to3.append(outf) - if copied and outf.endswith('api_tests.txt'): - # XXX support this in distutils as well - from lib2to3.main import main - main('lib2to3.fixes', ['-wd', os.path.join(tmp_src, 'tests', 'api_tests.txt')]) - - util.run_2to3(outfiles_2to3) - - # arrange setup to use the copy - sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(tmp_src)) - src_root = tmp_src - -from distutils.util import convert_path - -d = {} -init_path = convert_path('setuptools/command/__init__.py') -init_file = open(init_path) -exec(init_file.read(), d) -init_file.close() - -SETUP_COMMANDS = d['__all__'] -VERSION = "0.6.36" - -from setuptools import setup, find_packages -from setuptools.command.build_py import build_py as _build_py -from setuptools.command.test import test as _test - -scripts = [] - -console_scripts = ["easy_install = setuptools.command.easy_install:main"] -if os.environ.get("DISTRIBUTE_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT") is None: - console_scripts.append("easy_install-%s = setuptools.command.easy_install:main" % sys.version[:3]) - -# specific command that is used to generate windows .exe files -class build_py(_build_py): - def build_package_data(self): - """Copy data files into build directory""" - lastdir = None - for package, src_dir, build_dir, filenames in self.data_files: - for filename in filenames: - target = os.path.join(build_dir, filename) - self.mkpath(os.path.dirname(target)) - srcfile = os.path.join(src_dir, filename) - outf, copied = self.copy_file(srcfile, target) - srcfile = os.path.abspath(srcfile) - - # avoid a bootstrapping issue with easy_install -U (when the - # previous version doesn't have convert_2to3_doctests) - if not hasattr(self.distribution, 'convert_2to3_doctests'): - continue - - if copied and srcfile in self.distribution.convert_2to3_doctests: - self.__doctests_2to3.append(outf) - -class test(_test): - """Specific test class to avoid rewriting the entry_points.txt""" - def run(self): - entry_points = os.path.join('distribute.egg-info', 'entry_points.txt') - - if not os.path.exists(entry_points): - _test.run(self) - return # even though _test.run will raise SystemExit - - f = open(entry_points) - - # running the test - try: - ep_content = f.read() - finally: - f.close() - - try: - _test.run(self) - finally: - # restoring the file - f = open(entry_points, 'w') - try: - f.write(ep_content) - finally: - f.close() - - -# if we are installing Distribute using "python setup.py install" -# we need to get setuptools out of the way -def _easy_install_marker(): - return (len(sys.argv) == 5 and sys.argv[2] == 'bdist_egg' and - sys.argv[3] == '--dist-dir' and 'egg-dist-tmp-' in sys.argv[-1]) - -def _buildout_marker(): - command = os.environ.get('_') - if command: - return 'buildout' in os.path.basename(command) - -def _being_installed(): - if os.environ.get('DONT_PATCH_SETUPTOOLS') is not None: - return False - if _buildout_marker(): - # Installed by buildout, don't mess with a global setuptools. - return False - # easy_install marker - if "--help" in sys.argv[1:] or "-h" in sys.argv[1:]: # Don't bother doing anything if they're just asking for help - return False - return 'install' in sys.argv[1:] or _easy_install_marker() - -if _being_installed(): - from distribute_setup import _before_install - _before_install() - -# return contents of reStructureText file with linked issue references -def _linkified(rst_path): - bitroot = 'http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute' - revision = re.compile(r'\b(issue\s+#?\d+)\b', re.M | re.I) - - rst_file = open(rst_path) - rst_content = rst_file.read() - rst_file.close() - - anchors = revision.findall(rst_content) # ['Issue #43', ...] - anchors = sorted(set(anchors)) - rst_content = revision.sub(r'`\1`_', rst_content) - rst_content += "\n" - for x in anchors: - issue = re.findall(r'\d+', x)[0] - rst_content += '.. _`%s`: %s/issue/%s\n' % (x, bitroot, issue) - rst_content += "\n" - return rst_content - -readme_file = open('README.txt') -long_description = readme_file.read() + _linkified('CHANGES.txt') -readme_file.close() - -dist = setup( - name="distribute", - version=VERSION, - description="Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall " - "Python packages", - author="The fellowship of the packaging", - author_email="distutils-sig@python.org", - license="PSF or ZPL", - long_description = long_description, - keywords = "CPAN PyPI distutils eggs package management", - url = "http://packages.python.org/distribute", - test_suite = 'setuptools.tests', - src_root = src_root, - packages = find_packages(), - package_data = {'setuptools':['*.exe']}, - - py_modules = ['pkg_resources', 'easy_install', 'site'], - - zip_safe = (sys.version>="2.5"), # <2.5 needs unzipped for -m to work - - cmdclass = {'test': test}, - entry_points = { - - "distutils.commands" : [ - "%(cmd)s = setuptools.command.%(cmd)s:%(cmd)s" % locals() - for cmd in SETUP_COMMANDS - ], - - "distutils.setup_keywords": [ - "eager_resources = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list", - "namespace_packages = setuptools.dist:check_nsp", - "extras_require = setuptools.dist:check_extras", - "install_requires = setuptools.dist:check_requirements", - "tests_require = setuptools.dist:check_requirements", - "entry_points = setuptools.dist:check_entry_points", - "test_suite = setuptools.dist:check_test_suite", - "zip_safe = setuptools.dist:assert_bool", - "package_data = setuptools.dist:check_package_data", - "exclude_package_data = setuptools.dist:check_package_data", - "include_package_data = setuptools.dist:assert_bool", - "packages = setuptools.dist:check_packages", - "dependency_links = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list", - "test_loader = setuptools.dist:check_importable", - "use_2to3 = setuptools.dist:assert_bool", - "convert_2to3_doctests = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list", - "use_2to3_fixers = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list", - "use_2to3_exclude_fixers = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list", - ], - - "egg_info.writers": [ - "PKG-INFO = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_pkg_info", - "requires.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_requirements", - "entry_points.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_entries", - "eager_resources.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg", - "namespace_packages.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg", - "top_level.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_toplevel_names", - "depends.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:warn_depends_obsolete", - "dependency_links.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg", - ], - - "console_scripts": console_scripts, - - "setuptools.file_finders": - ["svn_cvs = setuptools.command.sdist:_default_revctrl"], - - "setuptools.installation": - ['eggsecutable = setuptools.command.easy_install:bootstrap'], - }, - - - classifiers = textwrap.dedent(""" - Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable - Intended Audience :: Developers - License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License - License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License - Operating System :: OS Independent - Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4 - Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5 - Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 - Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 - Programming Language :: Python :: 3 - Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1 - Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2 - Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 - Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules - Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Packaging - Topic :: System :: Systems Administration - Topic :: Utilities - """).strip().splitlines(), - scripts = scripts, -) - -if _being_installed(): - from distribute_setup import _after_install - _after_install(dist) diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/__init__.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9de373f98..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -"""Extensions to the 'distutils' for large or complex distributions""" -from setuptools.extension import Extension, Library -from setuptools.dist import Distribution, Feature, _get_unpatched -import distutils.core, setuptools.command -from setuptools.depends import Require -from distutils.core import Command as _Command -from distutils.util import convert_path -import os -import sys - -__version__ = '0.6' -__all__ = [ - 'setup', 'Distribution', 'Feature', 'Command', 'Extension', 'Require', - 'find_packages' -] - -# This marker is used to simplify the process that checks is the -# setuptools package was installed by the Setuptools project -# or by the Distribute project, in case Setuptools creates -# a distribution with the same version. -# -# The distribute_setup script for instance, will check if this -# attribute is present to decide whether to reinstall the package -# or not. -_distribute = True - -bootstrap_install_from = None - -# If we run 2to3 on .py files, should we also convert docstrings? -# Default: yes; assume that we can detect doctests reliably -run_2to3_on_doctests = True -# Standard package names for fixer packages -lib2to3_fixer_packages = ['lib2to3.fixes'] - -def find_packages(where='.', exclude=()): - """Return a list all Python packages found within directory 'where' - - 'where' should be supplied as a "cross-platform" (i.e. URL-style) path; it - will be converted to the appropriate local path syntax. 'exclude' is a - sequence of package names to exclude; '*' can be used as a wildcard in the - names, such that 'foo.*' will exclude all subpackages of 'foo' (but not - 'foo' itself). - """ - out = [] - stack=[(convert_path(where), '')] - while stack: - where,prefix = stack.pop(0) - for name in os.listdir(where): - fn = os.path.join(where,name) - if ('.' not in name and os.path.isdir(fn) and - os.path.isfile(os.path.join(fn,'__init__.py')) - ): - out.append(prefix+name); stack.append((fn,prefix+name+'.')) - for pat in list(exclude)+['ez_setup', 'distribute_setup']: - from fnmatch import fnmatchcase - out = [item for item in out if not fnmatchcase(item,pat)] - return out - -setup = distutils.core.setup - -_Command = _get_unpatched(_Command) - -class Command(_Command): - __doc__ = _Command.__doc__ - - command_consumes_arguments = False - - def __init__(self, dist, **kw): - # Add support for keyword arguments - _Command.__init__(self,dist) - for k,v in kw.items(): - setattr(self,k,v) - - def reinitialize_command(self, command, reinit_subcommands=0, **kw): - cmd = _Command.reinitialize_command(self, command, reinit_subcommands) - for k,v in kw.items(): - setattr(cmd,k,v) # update command with keywords - return cmd - -import distutils.core -distutils.core.Command = Command # we can't patch distutils.cmd, alas - -def findall(dir = os.curdir): - """Find all files under 'dir' and return the list of full filenames - (relative to 'dir'). - """ - all_files = [] - for base, dirs, files in os.walk(dir): - if base==os.curdir or base.startswith(os.curdir+os.sep): - base = base[2:] - if base: - files = [os.path.join(base, f) for f in files] - all_files.extend(filter(os.path.isfile, files)) - return all_files - -import distutils.filelist -distutils.filelist.findall = findall # fix findall bug in distutils. - -# sys.dont_write_bytecode was introduced in Python 2.6. -if ((hasattr(sys, "dont_write_bytecode") and sys.dont_write_bytecode) or - (not hasattr(sys, "dont_write_bytecode") and os.environ.get("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE"))): - _dont_write_bytecode = True -else: - _dont_write_bytecode = False diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/archive_util.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/archive_util.py deleted file mode 100644 index e22b25c00..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/archive_util.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -"""Utilities for extracting common archive formats""" - - -__all__ = [ - "unpack_archive", "unpack_zipfile", "unpack_tarfile", "default_filter", - "UnrecognizedFormat", "extraction_drivers", "unpack_directory", -] - -import zipfile, tarfile, os, shutil -from pkg_resources import ensure_directory -from distutils.errors import DistutilsError - -class UnrecognizedFormat(DistutilsError): - """Couldn't recognize the archive type""" - -def default_filter(src,dst): - """The default progress/filter callback; returns True for all files""" - return dst - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -def unpack_archive(filename, extract_dir, progress_filter=default_filter, - drivers=None -): - """Unpack `filename` to `extract_dir`, or raise ``UnrecognizedFormat`` - - `progress_filter` is a function taking two arguments: a source path - internal to the archive ('/'-separated), and a filesystem path where it - will be extracted. The callback must return the desired extract path - (which may be the same as the one passed in), or else ``None`` to skip - that file or directory. The callback can thus be used to report on the - progress of the extraction, as well as to filter the items extracted or - alter their extraction paths. - - `drivers`, if supplied, must be a non-empty sequence of functions with the - same signature as this function (minus the `drivers` argument), that raise - ``UnrecognizedFormat`` if they do not support extracting the designated - archive type. The `drivers` are tried in sequence until one is found that - does not raise an error, or until all are exhausted (in which case - ``UnrecognizedFormat`` is raised). If you do not supply a sequence of - drivers, the module's ``extraction_drivers`` constant will be used, which - means that ``unpack_zipfile`` and ``unpack_tarfile`` will be tried, in that - order. - """ - for driver in drivers or extraction_drivers: - try: - driver(filename, extract_dir, progress_filter) - except UnrecognizedFormat: - continue - else: - return - else: - raise UnrecognizedFormat( - "Not a recognized archive type: %s" % filename - ) - - - - - - - -def unpack_directory(filename, extract_dir, progress_filter=default_filter): - """"Unpack" a directory, using the same interface as for archives - - Raises ``UnrecognizedFormat`` if `filename` is not a directory - """ - if not os.path.isdir(filename): - raise UnrecognizedFormat("%s is not a directory" % (filename,)) - - paths = {filename:('',extract_dir)} - for base, dirs, files in os.walk(filename): - src,dst = paths[base] - for d in dirs: - paths[os.path.join(base,d)] = src+d+'/', os.path.join(dst,d) - for f in files: - name = src+f - target = os.path.join(dst,f) - target = progress_filter(src+f, target) - if not target: - continue # skip non-files - ensure_directory(target) - f = os.path.join(base,f) - shutil.copyfile(f, target) - shutil.copystat(f, target) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -def unpack_zipfile(filename, extract_dir, progress_filter=default_filter): - """Unpack zip `filename` to `extract_dir` - - Raises ``UnrecognizedFormat`` if `filename` is not a zipfile (as determined - by ``zipfile.is_zipfile()``). See ``unpack_archive()`` for an explanation - of the `progress_filter` argument. - """ - - if not zipfile.is_zipfile(filename): - raise UnrecognizedFormat("%s is not a zip file" % (filename,)) - - z = zipfile.ZipFile(filename) - try: - for info in z.infolist(): - name = info.filename - - # don't extract absolute paths or ones with .. in them - if name.startswith('/') or '..' in name: - continue - - target = os.path.join(extract_dir, *name.split('/')) - target = progress_filter(name, target) - if not target: - continue - if name.endswith('/'): - # directory - ensure_directory(target) - else: - # file - ensure_directory(target) - data = z.read(info.filename) - f = open(target,'wb') - try: - f.write(data) - finally: - f.close() - del data - unix_attributes = info.external_attr >> 16 - if unix_attributes: - os.chmod(target, unix_attributes) - finally: - z.close() - - -def unpack_tarfile(filename, extract_dir, progress_filter=default_filter): - """Unpack tar/tar.gz/tar.bz2 `filename` to `extract_dir` - - Raises ``UnrecognizedFormat`` if `filename` is not a tarfile (as determined - by ``tarfile.open()``). 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a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/__init__.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index b063fa192..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -__all__ = [ - 'alias', 'bdist_egg', 'bdist_rpm', 'build_ext', 'build_py', 'develop', - 'easy_install', 'egg_info', 'install', 'install_lib', 'rotate', 'saveopts', - 'sdist', 'setopt', 'test', 'upload', 'install_egg_info', 'install_scripts', - 'register', 'bdist_wininst', 'upload_docs', -] - -from setuptools.command import install_scripts -import sys - -if sys.version>='2.5': - # In Python 2.5 and above, distutils includes its own upload command - __all__.remove('upload') - -from distutils.command.bdist import bdist - -if 'egg' not in bdist.format_commands: - bdist.format_command['egg'] = ('bdist_egg', "Python .egg file") - bdist.format_commands.append('egg') - -del bdist, sys diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/alias.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/alias.py deleted file mode 100644 index f5368b29e..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/alias.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -import distutils, os -from setuptools import Command -from distutils.util import convert_path -from distutils import log -from distutils.errors import * -from setuptools.command.setopt import edit_config, option_base, config_file - -def shquote(arg): - """Quote an argument for later parsing by shlex.split()""" - for c in '"', "'", "\\", "#": - if c in arg: return repr(arg) - if arg.split()<>[arg]: - return repr(arg) - return arg - - -class alias(option_base): - """Define a shortcut that invokes one or more commands""" - - description = "define a shortcut to invoke one or more commands" - command_consumes_arguments = True - - user_options = [ - ('remove', 'r', 'remove (unset) the alias'), - ] + option_base.user_options - - boolean_options = option_base.boolean_options + ['remove'] - - def initialize_options(self): - option_base.initialize_options(self) - self.args = None - self.remove = None - - def finalize_options(self): - option_base.finalize_options(self) - if self.remove and len(self.args)<>1: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "Must specify exactly one argument (the alias name) when " - "using --remove" - ) - - def run(self): - aliases = self.distribution.get_option_dict('aliases') - - if not self.args: - print "Command Aliases" - print "---------------" - for alias in aliases: - print "setup.py alias", format_alias(alias, aliases) - return - - elif len(self.args)==1: - alias, = self.args - if self.remove: - command = None - elif alias in aliases: - print "setup.py alias", format_alias(alias, aliases) - return - else: - print "No alias definition found for %r" % alias - return - else: - alias = self.args[0] - command = ' '.join(map(shquote,self.args[1:])) - - edit_config(self.filename, {'aliases': {alias:command}}, self.dry_run) - - -def format_alias(name, aliases): - source, command = aliases[name] - if source == config_file('global'): - source = '--global-config ' - elif source == config_file('user'): - source = '--user-config ' - elif source == config_file('local'): - source = '' - else: - source = '--filename=%r' % source - return source+name+' '+command - - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py deleted file mode 100644 index 17fae984a..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,548 +0,0 @@ -"""setuptools.command.bdist_egg - -Build .egg distributions""" - -# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.3 -import sys, os, marshal -from setuptools import Command -from distutils.dir_util import remove_tree, mkpath -try: - from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_version, get_python_lib -except ImportError: - from sysconfig import get_python_version - from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib - -from distutils import log -from distutils.errors import DistutilsSetupError -from pkg_resources import get_build_platform, Distribution, ensure_directory -from pkg_resources import EntryPoint -from types import CodeType -from setuptools.extension import Library - -def strip_module(filename): - if '.' in filename: - filename = os.path.splitext(filename)[0] - if filename.endswith('module'): - filename = filename[:-6] - return filename - -def write_stub(resource, pyfile): - f = open(pyfile,'w') - f.write('\n'.join([ - "def __bootstrap__():", - " global __bootstrap__, __loader__, __file__", - " import sys, pkg_resources, imp", - " __file__ = pkg_resources.resource_filename(__name__,%r)" - % resource, - " __loader__ = None; del __bootstrap__, __loader__", - " imp.load_dynamic(__name__,__file__)", - "__bootstrap__()", - "" # terminal \n - ])) - f.close() - -# stub __init__.py for packages distributed without one -NS_PKG_STUB = '__import__("pkg_resources").declare_namespace(__name__)' - -class bdist_egg(Command): - - description = "create an \"egg\" distribution" - - user_options = [ - ('bdist-dir=', 'b', - "temporary directory for creating the distribution"), - ('plat-name=', 'p', - "platform name to embed in generated filenames " - "(default: %s)" % get_build_platform()), - ('exclude-source-files', None, - "remove all .py files from the generated egg"), - ('keep-temp', 'k', - "keep the pseudo-installation tree around after " + - "creating the distribution archive"), - ('dist-dir=', 'd', - "directory to put final built distributions in"), - ('skip-build', None, - "skip rebuilding everything (for testing/debugging)"), - ] - - boolean_options = [ - 'keep-temp', 'skip-build', 'exclude-source-files' - ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def initialize_options (self): - self.bdist_dir = None - self.plat_name = None - self.keep_temp = 0 - self.dist_dir = None - self.skip_build = 0 - self.egg_output = None - self.exclude_source_files = None - - - def finalize_options(self): - ei_cmd = self.ei_cmd = self.get_finalized_command("egg_info") - self.egg_info = ei_cmd.egg_info - - if self.bdist_dir is None: - bdist_base = self.get_finalized_command('bdist').bdist_base - self.bdist_dir = os.path.join(bdist_base, 'egg') - - if self.plat_name is None: - self.plat_name = get_build_platform() - - self.set_undefined_options('bdist',('dist_dir', 'dist_dir')) - - if self.egg_output is None: - - # Compute filename of the output egg - basename = Distribution( - None, None, ei_cmd.egg_name, ei_cmd.egg_version, - get_python_version(), - self.distribution.has_ext_modules() and self.plat_name - ).egg_name() - - self.egg_output = os.path.join(self.dist_dir, basename+'.egg') - - - - - - - - - def do_install_data(self): - # Hack for packages that install data to install's --install-lib - self.get_finalized_command('install').install_lib = self.bdist_dir - - site_packages = os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(get_python_lib())) - old, self.distribution.data_files = self.distribution.data_files,[] - - for item in old: - if isinstance(item,tuple) and len(item)==2: - if os.path.isabs(item[0]): - realpath = os.path.realpath(item[0]) - normalized = os.path.normcase(realpath) - if normalized==site_packages or normalized.startswith( - site_packages+os.sep - ): - item = realpath[len(site_packages)+1:], item[1] - # XXX else: raise ??? - self.distribution.data_files.append(item) - - try: - log.info("installing package data to %s" % self.bdist_dir) - self.call_command('install_data', force=0, root=None) - finally: - self.distribution.data_files = old - - - def get_outputs(self): - return [self.egg_output] - - - def call_command(self,cmdname,**kw): - """Invoke reinitialized command `cmdname` with keyword args""" - for dirname in INSTALL_DIRECTORY_ATTRS: - kw.setdefault(dirname,self.bdist_dir) - kw.setdefault('skip_build',self.skip_build) - kw.setdefault('dry_run', self.dry_run) - cmd = self.reinitialize_command(cmdname, **kw) - self.run_command(cmdname) - return cmd - - - def run(self): - # Generate metadata first - self.run_command("egg_info") - - # We run install_lib before install_data, because some data hacks - # pull their data path from the install_lib command. - log.info("installing library code to %s" % self.bdist_dir) - instcmd = self.get_finalized_command('install') - old_root = instcmd.root; instcmd.root = None - cmd = self.call_command('install_lib', warn_dir=0) - instcmd.root = old_root - - all_outputs, ext_outputs = self.get_ext_outputs() - self.stubs = [] - to_compile = [] - for (p,ext_name) in enumerate(ext_outputs): - filename,ext = os.path.splitext(ext_name) - pyfile = os.path.join(self.bdist_dir, strip_module(filename)+'.py') - self.stubs.append(pyfile) - log.info("creating stub loader for %s" % ext_name) - if not self.dry_run: - write_stub(os.path.basename(ext_name), pyfile) - to_compile.append(pyfile) - ext_outputs[p] = ext_name.replace(os.sep,'/') - - to_compile.extend(self.make_init_files()) - if to_compile: - cmd.byte_compile(to_compile) - - if self.distribution.data_files: - self.do_install_data() - - # Make the EGG-INFO directory - archive_root = self.bdist_dir - egg_info = os.path.join(archive_root,'EGG-INFO') - self.mkpath(egg_info) - if self.distribution.scripts: - script_dir = os.path.join(egg_info, 'scripts') - log.info("installing scripts to %s" % script_dir) - self.call_command('install_scripts',install_dir=script_dir,no_ep=1) - - self.copy_metadata_to(egg_info) - native_libs = os.path.join(egg_info, "native_libs.txt") - if all_outputs: - log.info("writing %s" % native_libs) - if not self.dry_run: - ensure_directory(native_libs) - libs_file = open(native_libs, 'wt') - libs_file.write('\n'.join(all_outputs)) - libs_file.write('\n') - libs_file.close() - elif os.path.isfile(native_libs): - log.info("removing %s" % native_libs) - if not self.dry_run: - os.unlink(native_libs) - - write_safety_flag( - os.path.join(archive_root,'EGG-INFO'), self.zip_safe() - ) - - if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.egg_info,'depends.txt')): - log.warn( - "WARNING: 'depends.txt' will not be used by setuptools 0.6!\n" - "Use the install_requires/extras_require setup() args instead." - ) - - if self.exclude_source_files: - self.zap_pyfiles() - - # Make the archive - make_zipfile(self.egg_output, archive_root, verbose=self.verbose, - dry_run=self.dry_run, mode=self.gen_header()) - if not self.keep_temp: - remove_tree(self.bdist_dir, dry_run=self.dry_run) - - # Add to 'Distribution.dist_files' so that the "upload" command works - getattr(self.distribution,'dist_files',[]).append( - ('bdist_egg',get_python_version(),self.egg_output)) - - - - - def zap_pyfiles(self): - log.info("Removing .py files from temporary directory") - for base,dirs,files in walk_egg(self.bdist_dir): - for name in files: - if name.endswith('.py'): - path = os.path.join(base,name) - log.debug("Deleting %s", path) - os.unlink(path) - - def zip_safe(self): - safe = getattr(self.distribution,'zip_safe',None) - if safe is not None: - return safe - log.warn("zip_safe flag not set; analyzing archive contents...") - return analyze_egg(self.bdist_dir, self.stubs) - - def make_init_files(self): - """Create missing package __init__ files""" - init_files = [] - for base,dirs,files in walk_egg(self.bdist_dir): - if base==self.bdist_dir: - # don't put an __init__ in the root - continue - for name in files: - if name.endswith('.py'): - if '__init__.py' not in files: - pkg = base[len(self.bdist_dir)+1:].replace(os.sep,'.') - if self.distribution.has_contents_for(pkg): - log.warn("Creating missing __init__.py for %s",pkg) - filename = os.path.join(base,'__init__.py') - if not self.dry_run: - f = open(filename,'w'); f.write(NS_PKG_STUB) - f.close() - init_files.append(filename) - break - else: - # not a package, don't traverse to subdirectories - dirs[:] = [] - - return init_files - - def gen_header(self): - epm = EntryPoint.parse_map(self.distribution.entry_points or '') - ep = epm.get('setuptools.installation',{}).get('eggsecutable') - if ep is None: - return 'w' # not an eggsecutable, do it the usual way. - - if not ep.attrs or ep.extras: - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "eggsecutable entry point (%r) cannot have 'extras' " - "or refer to a module" % (ep,) - ) - - pyver = sys.version[:3] - pkg = ep.module_name - full = '.'.join(ep.attrs) - base = ep.attrs[0] - basename = os.path.basename(self.egg_output) - - header = ( - "#!/bin/sh\n" - 'if [ `basename $0` = "%(basename)s" ]\n' - 'then exec python%(pyver)s -c "' - "import sys, os; sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('$0')); " - "from %(pkg)s import %(base)s; sys.exit(%(full)s())" - '" "$@"\n' - 'else\n' - ' echo $0 is not the correct name for this egg file.\n' - ' echo Please rename it back to %(basename)s and try again.\n' - ' exec false\n' - 'fi\n' - - ) % locals() - - if not self.dry_run: - mkpath(os.path.dirname(self.egg_output), dry_run=self.dry_run) - f = open(self.egg_output, 'w') - f.write(header) - f.close() - return 'a' - - - def copy_metadata_to(self, target_dir): - "Copy metadata (egg info) to the target_dir" - # normalize the path (so that a forward-slash in egg_info will - # match using startswith below) - norm_egg_info = os.path.normpath(self.egg_info) - prefix = os.path.join(norm_egg_info,'') - for path in self.ei_cmd.filelist.files: - if path.startswith(prefix): - target = os.path.join(target_dir, path[len(prefix):]) - ensure_directory(target) - self.copy_file(path, target) - - def get_ext_outputs(self): - """Get a list of relative paths to C extensions in the output distro""" - - all_outputs = [] - ext_outputs = [] - - paths = {self.bdist_dir:''} - for base, dirs, files in os.walk(self.bdist_dir): - for filename in files: - if os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower() in NATIVE_EXTENSIONS: - all_outputs.append(paths[base]+filename) - for filename in dirs: - paths[os.path.join(base,filename)] = paths[base]+filename+'/' - - if self.distribution.has_ext_modules(): - build_cmd = self.get_finalized_command('build_ext') - for ext in build_cmd.extensions: - if isinstance(ext,Library): - continue - fullname = build_cmd.get_ext_fullname(ext.name) - filename = build_cmd.get_ext_filename(fullname) - if not os.path.basename(filename).startswith('dl-'): - if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.bdist_dir,filename)): - ext_outputs.append(filename) - - return all_outputs, ext_outputs - - -NATIVE_EXTENSIONS = dict.fromkeys('.dll .so .dylib .pyd'.split()) - - - - -def walk_egg(egg_dir): - """Walk an unpacked egg's contents, skipping the metadata directory""" - walker = os.walk(egg_dir) - base,dirs,files = walker.next() - if 'EGG-INFO' in dirs: - dirs.remove('EGG-INFO') - yield base,dirs,files - for bdf in walker: - yield bdf - -def analyze_egg(egg_dir, stubs): - # check for existing flag in EGG-INFO - for flag,fn in safety_flags.items(): - if os.path.exists(os.path.join(egg_dir,'EGG-INFO',fn)): - return flag - if not can_scan(): return False - safe = True - for base, dirs, files in walk_egg(egg_dir): - for name in files: - if name.endswith('.py') or name.endswith('.pyw'): - continue - elif name.endswith('.pyc') or name.endswith('.pyo'): - # always scan, even if we already know we're not safe - safe = scan_module(egg_dir, base, name, stubs) and safe - return safe - -def write_safety_flag(egg_dir, safe): - # Write or remove zip safety flag file(s) - for flag,fn in safety_flags.items(): - fn = os.path.join(egg_dir, fn) - if os.path.exists(fn): - if safe is None or bool(safe)<>flag: - os.unlink(fn) - elif safe is not None and bool(safe)==flag: - f=open(fn,'wt'); f.write('\n'); f.close() - -safety_flags = { - True: 'zip-safe', - False: 'not-zip-safe', -} - -def scan_module(egg_dir, base, name, stubs): - """Check whether module possibly uses unsafe-for-zipfile stuff""" - - filename = os.path.join(base,name) - if filename[:-1] in stubs: - return True # Extension module - pkg = base[len(egg_dir)+1:].replace(os.sep,'.') - module = pkg+(pkg and '.' or '')+os.path.splitext(name)[0] - if sys.version_info < (3, 3): - skip = 8 # skip magic & date - else: - skip = 12 # skip magic & date & file size - f = open(filename,'rb'); f.read(skip) - code = marshal.load(f); f.close() - safe = True - symbols = dict.fromkeys(iter_symbols(code)) - for bad in ['__file__', '__path__']: - if bad in symbols: - log.warn("%s: module references %s", module, bad) - safe = False - if 'inspect' in symbols: - for bad in [ - 'getsource', 'getabsfile', 'getsourcefile', 'getfile' - 'getsourcelines', 'findsource', 'getcomments', 'getframeinfo', - 'getinnerframes', 'getouterframes', 'stack', 'trace' - ]: - if bad in symbols: - log.warn("%s: module MAY be using inspect.%s", module, bad) - safe = False - if '__name__' in symbols and '__main__' in symbols and '.' not in module: - if sys.version[:3]=="2.4": # -m works w/zipfiles in 2.5 - log.warn("%s: top-level module may be 'python -m' script", module) - safe = False - return safe - -def iter_symbols(code): - """Yield names and strings used by `code` and its nested code objects""" - for name in code.co_names: yield name - for const in code.co_consts: - if isinstance(const,basestring): - yield const - elif isinstance(const,CodeType): - for name in iter_symbols(const): - yield name - -def can_scan(): - if not sys.platform.startswith('java') and sys.platform != 'cli': - # CPython, PyPy, etc. - return True - log.warn("Unable to analyze compiled code on this platform.") - log.warn("Please ask the author to include a 'zip_safe'" - " setting (either True or False) in the package's setup.py") - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -# Attribute names of options for commands that might need to be convinced to -# install to the egg build directory - -INSTALL_DIRECTORY_ATTRS = [ - 'install_lib', 'install_dir', 'install_data', 'install_base' -] - -def make_zipfile(zip_filename, base_dir, verbose=0, dry_run=0, compress=None, - mode='w' -): - """Create a zip file from all the files under 'base_dir'. The output - zip file will be named 'base_dir' + ".zip". Uses either the "zipfile" - Python module (if available) or the InfoZIP "zip" utility (if installed - and found on the default search path). If neither tool is available, - raises DistutilsExecError. Returns the name of the output zip file. - """ - import zipfile - mkpath(os.path.dirname(zip_filename), dry_run=dry_run) - log.info("creating '%s' and adding '%s' to it", zip_filename, base_dir) - - def visit(z, dirname, names): - for name in names: - path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(dirname, name)) - if os.path.isfile(path): - p = path[len(base_dir)+1:] - if not dry_run: - z.write(path, p) - log.debug("adding '%s'" % p) - - if compress is None: - compress = (sys.version>="2.4") # avoid 2.3 zipimport bug when 64 bits - - compression = [zipfile.ZIP_STORED, zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED][bool(compress)] - if not dry_run: - z = zipfile.ZipFile(zip_filename, mode, compression=compression) - for dirname, dirs, files in os.walk(base_dir): - visit(z, dirname, files) - z.close() - else: - for dirname, dirs, files in os.walk(base_dir): - visit(None, dirname, files) - return zip_filename -# diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/bdist_rpm.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/bdist_rpm.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8c48da355..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/bdist_rpm.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -# This is just a kludge so that bdist_rpm doesn't guess wrong about the -# distribution name and version, if the egg_info command is going to alter -# them, another kludge to allow you to build old-style non-egg RPMs, and -# finally, a kludge to track .rpm files for uploading when run on Python <2.5. - -from distutils.command.bdist_rpm import bdist_rpm as _bdist_rpm -import sys, os - -class bdist_rpm(_bdist_rpm): - - def initialize_options(self): - _bdist_rpm.initialize_options(self) - self.no_egg = None - - if sys.version<"2.5": - # Track for uploading any .rpm file(s) moved to self.dist_dir - def move_file(self, src, dst, level=1): - _bdist_rpm.move_file(self, src, dst, level) - if dst==self.dist_dir and src.endswith('.rpm'): - getattr(self.distribution,'dist_files',[]).append( - ('bdist_rpm', - src.endswith('.src.rpm') and 'any' or sys.version[:3], - os.path.join(dst, os.path.basename(src))) - ) - - def run(self): - self.run_command('egg_info') # ensure distro name is up-to-date - _bdist_rpm.run(self) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def _make_spec_file(self): - version = self.distribution.get_version() - rpmversion = version.replace('-','_') - spec = _bdist_rpm._make_spec_file(self) - line23 = '%define version '+version - line24 = '%define version '+rpmversion - spec = [ - line.replace( - "Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar", - "Source0: %{name}-%{unmangled_version}.tar" - ).replace( - "setup.py install ", - "setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed " - ).replace( - "%setup", - "%setup -n %{name}-%{unmangled_version}" - ).replace(line23,line24) - for line in spec - ] - spec.insert(spec.index(line24)+1, "%define unmangled_version "+version) - return spec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/bdist_wininst.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/bdist_wininst.py deleted file mode 100644 index 93e6846d7..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/bdist_wininst.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -from distutils.command.bdist_wininst import bdist_wininst as _bdist_wininst -import os, sys - -class bdist_wininst(_bdist_wininst): - - def create_exe(self, arcname, fullname, bitmap=None): - _bdist_wininst.create_exe(self, arcname, fullname, bitmap) - dist_files = getattr(self.distribution, 'dist_files', []) - - if self.target_version: - installer_name = os.path.join(self.dist_dir, - "%s.win32-py%s.exe" % - (fullname, self.target_version)) - pyversion = self.target_version - - # fix 2.5 bdist_wininst ignoring --target-version spec - bad = ('bdist_wininst','any',installer_name) - if bad in dist_files: - dist_files.remove(bad) - else: - installer_name = os.path.join(self.dist_dir, - "%s.win32.exe" % fullname) - pyversion = 'any' - good = ('bdist_wininst', pyversion, installer_name) - if good not in dist_files: - dist_files.append(good) - - def reinitialize_command (self, command, reinit_subcommands=0): - cmd = self.distribution.reinitialize_command( - command, reinit_subcommands) - if command in ('install', 'install_lib'): - cmd.install_lib = None # work around distutils bug - return cmd - - def run(self): - self._is_running = True - try: - _bdist_wininst.run(self) - finally: - self._is_running = False - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/build_ext.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/build_ext.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4a94572cb..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/build_ext.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,294 +0,0 @@ -from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext as _du_build_ext -try: - # Attempt to use Pyrex for building extensions, if available - from Pyrex.Distutils.build_ext import build_ext as _build_ext -except ImportError: - _build_ext = _du_build_ext - -import os, sys -from distutils.file_util import copy_file -from setuptools.extension import Library -from distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler -from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler, get_config_var -get_config_var("LDSHARED") # make sure _config_vars is initialized -from distutils.sysconfig import _config_vars -from distutils import log -from distutils.errors import * - -have_rtld = False -use_stubs = False -libtype = 'shared' - -if sys.platform == "darwin": - use_stubs = True -elif os.name != 'nt': - try: - from dl import RTLD_NOW - have_rtld = True - use_stubs = True - except ImportError: - pass - -def if_dl(s): - if have_rtld: - return s - return '' - - - - - - -class build_ext(_build_ext): - def run(self): - """Build extensions in build directory, then copy if --inplace""" - old_inplace, self.inplace = self.inplace, 0 - _build_ext.run(self) - self.inplace = old_inplace - if old_inplace: - self.copy_extensions_to_source() - - def copy_extensions_to_source(self): - build_py = self.get_finalized_command('build_py') - for ext in self.extensions: - fullname = self.get_ext_fullname(ext.name) - filename = self.get_ext_filename(fullname) - modpath = fullname.split('.') - package = '.'.join(modpath[:-1]) - package_dir = build_py.get_package_dir(package) - dest_filename = os.path.join(package_dir,os.path.basename(filename)) - src_filename = os.path.join(self.build_lib,filename) - - # Always copy, even if source is older than destination, to ensure - # that the right extensions for the current Python/platform are - # used. - copy_file( - src_filename, dest_filename, verbose=self.verbose, - dry_run=self.dry_run - ) - if ext._needs_stub: - self.write_stub(package_dir or os.curdir, ext, True) - - - if _build_ext is not _du_build_ext and not hasattr(_build_ext,'pyrex_sources'): - # Workaround for problems using some Pyrex versions w/SWIG and/or 2.4 - def swig_sources(self, sources, *otherargs): - # first do any Pyrex processing - sources = _build_ext.swig_sources(self, sources) or sources - # Then do any actual SWIG stuff on the remainder - return _du_build_ext.swig_sources(self, sources, *otherargs) - - - - def get_ext_filename(self, fullname): - filename = _build_ext.get_ext_filename(self,fullname) - if fullname not in self.ext_map: - return filename - ext = self.ext_map[fullname] - if isinstance(ext,Library): - fn, ext = os.path.splitext(filename) - return self.shlib_compiler.library_filename(fn,libtype) - elif use_stubs and ext._links_to_dynamic: - d,fn = os.path.split(filename) - return os.path.join(d,'dl-'+fn) - else: - return filename - - def initialize_options(self): - _build_ext.initialize_options(self) - self.shlib_compiler = None - self.shlibs = [] - self.ext_map = {} - - def finalize_options(self): - _build_ext.finalize_options(self) - self.extensions = self.extensions or [] - self.check_extensions_list(self.extensions) - self.shlibs = [ext for ext in self.extensions - if isinstance(ext,Library)] - if self.shlibs: - self.setup_shlib_compiler() - for ext in self.extensions: - ext._full_name = self.get_ext_fullname(ext.name) - for ext in self.extensions: - fullname = ext._full_name - self.ext_map[fullname] = ext - - # distutils 3.1 will also ask for module names - # XXX what to do with conflicts? - self.ext_map[fullname.split('.')[-1]] = ext - - ltd = ext._links_to_dynamic = \ - self.shlibs and self.links_to_dynamic(ext) or False - ext._needs_stub = ltd and use_stubs and not isinstance(ext,Library) - filename = ext._file_name = self.get_ext_filename(fullname) - libdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.join(self.build_lib,filename)) - if ltd and libdir not in ext.library_dirs: - ext.library_dirs.append(libdir) - if ltd and use_stubs and os.curdir not in ext.runtime_library_dirs: - ext.runtime_library_dirs.append(os.curdir) - - def setup_shlib_compiler(self): - compiler = self.shlib_compiler = new_compiler( - compiler=self.compiler, dry_run=self.dry_run, force=self.force - ) - if sys.platform == "darwin": - tmp = _config_vars.copy() - try: - # XXX Help! I don't have any idea whether these are right... - _config_vars['LDSHARED'] = "gcc -Wl,-x -dynamiclib -undefined dynamic_lookup" - _config_vars['CCSHARED'] = " -dynamiclib" - _config_vars['SO'] = ".dylib" - customize_compiler(compiler) - finally: - _config_vars.clear() - _config_vars.update(tmp) - else: - customize_compiler(compiler) - - if self.include_dirs is not None: - compiler.set_include_dirs(self.include_dirs) - if self.define is not None: - # 'define' option is a list of (name,value) tuples - for (name,value) in self.define: - compiler.define_macro(name, value) - if self.undef is not None: - for macro in self.undef: - compiler.undefine_macro(macro) - if self.libraries is not None: - compiler.set_libraries(self.libraries) - if self.library_dirs is not None: - compiler.set_library_dirs(self.library_dirs) - if self.rpath is not None: - compiler.set_runtime_library_dirs(self.rpath) - if self.link_objects is not None: - compiler.set_link_objects(self.link_objects) - - # hack so distutils' build_extension() builds a library instead - compiler.link_shared_object = link_shared_object.__get__(compiler) - - - - def get_export_symbols(self, ext): - if isinstance(ext,Library): - return ext.export_symbols - return _build_ext.get_export_symbols(self,ext) - - def build_extension(self, ext): - _compiler = self.compiler - try: - if isinstance(ext,Library): - self.compiler = self.shlib_compiler - _build_ext.build_extension(self,ext) - if ext._needs_stub: - self.write_stub( - self.get_finalized_command('build_py').build_lib, ext - ) - finally: - self.compiler = _compiler - - def links_to_dynamic(self, ext): - """Return true if 'ext' links to a dynamic lib in the same package""" - # XXX this should check to ensure the lib is actually being built - # XXX as dynamic, and not just using a locally-found version or a - # XXX static-compiled version - libnames = dict.fromkeys([lib._full_name for lib in self.shlibs]) - pkg = '.'.join(ext._full_name.split('.')[:-1]+['']) - for libname in ext.libraries: - if pkg+libname in libnames: return True - return False - - def get_outputs(self): - outputs = _build_ext.get_outputs(self) - optimize = self.get_finalized_command('build_py').optimize - for ext in self.extensions: - if ext._needs_stub: - base = os.path.join(self.build_lib, *ext._full_name.split('.')) - outputs.append(base+'.py') - outputs.append(base+'.pyc') - if optimize: - outputs.append(base+'.pyo') - return outputs - - def write_stub(self, output_dir, ext, compile=False): - log.info("writing stub loader for %s to %s",ext._full_name, output_dir) - stub_file = os.path.join(output_dir, *ext._full_name.split('.'))+'.py' - if compile and os.path.exists(stub_file): - raise DistutilsError(stub_file+" already exists! Please delete.") - if not self.dry_run: - f = open(stub_file,'w') - f.write('\n'.join([ - "def __bootstrap__():", - " global __bootstrap__, __file__, __loader__", - " import sys, os, pkg_resources, imp"+if_dl(", dl"), - " __file__ = pkg_resources.resource_filename(__name__,%r)" - % os.path.basename(ext._file_name), - " del __bootstrap__", - " if '__loader__' in globals():", - " del __loader__", - if_dl(" old_flags = sys.getdlopenflags()"), - " old_dir = os.getcwd()", - " try:", - " os.chdir(os.path.dirname(__file__))", - if_dl(" sys.setdlopenflags(dl.RTLD_NOW)"), - " imp.load_dynamic(__name__,__file__)", - " finally:", - if_dl(" sys.setdlopenflags(old_flags)"), - " os.chdir(old_dir)", - "__bootstrap__()", - "" # terminal \n - ])) - f.close() - if compile: - from distutils.util import byte_compile - byte_compile([stub_file], optimize=0, - force=True, dry_run=self.dry_run) - optimize = self.get_finalized_command('install_lib').optimize - if optimize > 0: - byte_compile([stub_file], optimize=optimize, - force=True, dry_run=self.dry_run) - if os.path.exists(stub_file) and not self.dry_run: - os.unlink(stub_file) - - -if use_stubs or os.name=='nt': - # Build shared libraries - # - def link_shared_object(self, objects, output_libname, output_dir=None, - libraries=None, library_dirs=None, runtime_library_dirs=None, - export_symbols=None, debug=0, extra_preargs=None, - extra_postargs=None, build_temp=None, target_lang=None - ): self.link( - self.SHARED_LIBRARY, objects, output_libname, - output_dir, libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs, - export_symbols, debug, extra_preargs, extra_postargs, - build_temp, target_lang - ) -else: - # Build static libraries everywhere else - libtype = 'static' - - def link_shared_object(self, objects, output_libname, output_dir=None, - libraries=None, library_dirs=None, runtime_library_dirs=None, - export_symbols=None, debug=0, extra_preargs=None, - extra_postargs=None, build_temp=None, target_lang=None - ): - # XXX we need to either disallow these attrs on Library instances, - # or warn/abort here if set, or something... - #libraries=None, library_dirs=None, runtime_library_dirs=None, - #export_symbols=None, extra_preargs=None, extra_postargs=None, - #build_temp=None - - assert output_dir is None # distutils build_ext doesn't pass this - output_dir,filename = os.path.split(output_libname) - basename, ext = os.path.splitext(filename) - if self.library_filename("x").startswith('lib'): - # strip 'lib' prefix; this is kludgy if some platform uses - # a different prefix - basename = basename[3:] - - self.create_static_lib( - objects, basename, output_dir, debug, target_lang - ) - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/build_py.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/build_py.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8751acd49..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/build_py.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,280 +0,0 @@ -import os.path, sys, fnmatch -from distutils.command.build_py import build_py as _build_py -from distutils.util import convert_path -from glob import glob - -try: - from distutils.util import Mixin2to3 as _Mixin2to3 - # add support for converting doctests that is missing in 3.1 distutils - from distutils import log - from lib2to3.refactor import RefactoringTool, get_fixers_from_package - import setuptools - class DistutilsRefactoringTool(RefactoringTool): - def log_error(self, msg, *args, **kw): - log.error(msg, *args) - - def log_message(self, msg, *args): - log.info(msg, *args) - - def log_debug(self, msg, *args): - log.debug(msg, *args) - - class Mixin2to3(_Mixin2to3): - def run_2to3(self, files, doctests = False): - # See of the distribution option has been set, otherwise check the - # setuptools default. - if self.distribution.use_2to3 is not True: - return - if not files: - return - log.info("Fixing "+" ".join(files)) - self.__build_fixer_names() - self.__exclude_fixers() - if doctests: - if setuptools.run_2to3_on_doctests: - r = DistutilsRefactoringTool(self.fixer_names) - r.refactor(files, write=True, doctests_only=True) - else: - _Mixin2to3.run_2to3(self, files) - - def __build_fixer_names(self): - if self.fixer_names: return - self.fixer_names = [] - for p in setuptools.lib2to3_fixer_packages: - self.fixer_names.extend(get_fixers_from_package(p)) - if self.distribution.use_2to3_fixers is not None: - for p in self.distribution.use_2to3_fixers: - self.fixer_names.extend(get_fixers_from_package(p)) - - def __exclude_fixers(self): - excluded_fixers = getattr(self, 'exclude_fixers', []) - if self.distribution.use_2to3_exclude_fixers is not None: - excluded_fixers.extend(self.distribution.use_2to3_exclude_fixers) - for fixer_name in excluded_fixers: - if fixer_name in self.fixer_names: - self.fixer_names.remove(fixer_name) - -except ImportError: - class Mixin2to3: - def run_2to3(self, files, doctests=True): - # Nothing done in 2.x - pass - -class build_py(_build_py, Mixin2to3): - """Enhanced 'build_py' command that includes data files with packages - - The data files are specified via a 'package_data' argument to 'setup()'. - See 'setuptools.dist.Distribution' for more details. - - Also, this version of the 'build_py' command allows you to specify both - 'py_modules' and 'packages' in the same setup operation. - """ - def finalize_options(self): - _build_py.finalize_options(self) - self.package_data = self.distribution.package_data - self.exclude_package_data = self.distribution.exclude_package_data or {} - if 'data_files' in self.__dict__: del self.__dict__['data_files'] - self.__updated_files = [] - self.__doctests_2to3 = [] - - def run(self): - """Build modules, packages, and copy data files to build directory""" - if not self.py_modules and not self.packages: - return - - if self.py_modules: - self.build_modules() - - if self.packages: - self.build_packages() - self.build_package_data() - - self.run_2to3(self.__updated_files, False) - self.run_2to3(self.__updated_files, True) - self.run_2to3(self.__doctests_2to3, True) - - # Only compile actual .py files, using our base class' idea of what our - # output files are. - self.byte_compile(_build_py.get_outputs(self, include_bytecode=0)) - - def __getattr__(self,attr): - if attr=='data_files': # lazily compute data files - self.data_files = files = self._get_data_files(); return files - return _build_py.__getattr__(self,attr) - - def build_module(self, module, module_file, package): - outfile, copied = _build_py.build_module(self, module, module_file, package) - if copied: - self.__updated_files.append(outfile) - return outfile, copied - - def _get_data_files(self): - """Generate list of '(package,src_dir,build_dir,filenames)' tuples""" - self.analyze_manifest() - data = [] - for package in self.packages or (): - # Locate package source directory - src_dir = self.get_package_dir(package) - - # Compute package build directory - build_dir = os.path.join(*([self.build_lib] + package.split('.'))) - - # Length of path to strip from found files - plen = len(src_dir)+1 - - # Strip directory from globbed filenames - filenames = [ - file[plen:] for file in self.find_data_files(package, src_dir) - ] - data.append( (package, src_dir, build_dir, filenames) ) - return data - - def find_data_files(self, package, src_dir): - """Return filenames for package's data files in 'src_dir'""" - globs = (self.package_data.get('', []) - + self.package_data.get(package, [])) - files = self.manifest_files.get(package, [])[:] - for pattern in globs: - # Each pattern has to be converted to a platform-specific path - files.extend(glob(os.path.join(src_dir, convert_path(pattern)))) - return self.exclude_data_files(package, src_dir, files) - - def build_package_data(self): - """Copy data files into build directory""" - lastdir = None - for package, src_dir, build_dir, filenames in self.data_files: - for filename in filenames: - target = os.path.join(build_dir, filename) - self.mkpath(os.path.dirname(target)) - srcfile = os.path.join(src_dir, filename) - outf, copied = self.copy_file(srcfile, target) - srcfile = os.path.abspath(srcfile) - if copied and srcfile in self.distribution.convert_2to3_doctests: - self.__doctests_2to3.append(outf) - - - def analyze_manifest(self): - self.manifest_files = mf = {} - if not self.distribution.include_package_data: - return - src_dirs = {} - for package in self.packages or (): - # Locate package source directory - src_dirs[assert_relative(self.get_package_dir(package))] = package - - self.run_command('egg_info') - ei_cmd = self.get_finalized_command('egg_info') - for path in ei_cmd.filelist.files: - d,f = os.path.split(assert_relative(path)) - prev = None - oldf = f - while d and d!=prev and d not in src_dirs: - prev = d - d, df = os.path.split(d) - f = os.path.join(df, f) - if d in src_dirs: - if path.endswith('.py') and f==oldf: - continue # it's a module, not data - mf.setdefault(src_dirs[d],[]).append(path) - - def get_data_files(self): pass # kludge 2.4 for lazy computation - - if sys.version<"2.4": # Python 2.4 already has this code - def get_outputs(self, include_bytecode=1): - """Return complete list of files copied to the build directory - - This includes both '.py' files and data files, as well as '.pyc' - and '.pyo' files if 'include_bytecode' is true. (This method is - needed for the 'install_lib' command to do its job properly, and to - generate a correct installation manifest.) - """ - return _build_py.get_outputs(self, include_bytecode) + [ - os.path.join(build_dir, filename) - for package, src_dir, build_dir,filenames in self.data_files - for filename in filenames - ] - - def check_package(self, package, package_dir): - """Check namespace packages' __init__ for declare_namespace""" - try: - return self.packages_checked[package] - except KeyError: - pass - - init_py = _build_py.check_package(self, package, package_dir) - self.packages_checked[package] = init_py - - if not init_py or not self.distribution.namespace_packages: - return init_py - - for pkg in self.distribution.namespace_packages: - if pkg==package or pkg.startswith(package+'.'): - break - else: - return init_py - - f = open(init_py,'rbU') - if 'declare_namespace'.encode() not in f.read(): - from distutils import log - log.warn( - "WARNING: %s is a namespace package, but its __init__.py does\n" - "not declare_namespace(); setuptools 0.7 will REQUIRE this!\n" - '(See the setuptools manual under "Namespace Packages" for ' - "details.)\n", package - ) - f.close() - return init_py - - def initialize_options(self): - self.packages_checked={} - _build_py.initialize_options(self) - - - def get_package_dir(self, package): - res = _build_py.get_package_dir(self, package) - if self.distribution.src_root is not None: - return os.path.join(self.distribution.src_root, res) - return res - - - def exclude_data_files(self, package, src_dir, files): - """Filter filenames for package's data files in 'src_dir'""" - globs = (self.exclude_package_data.get('', []) - + self.exclude_package_data.get(package, [])) - bad = [] - for pattern in globs: - bad.extend( - fnmatch.filter( - files, os.path.join(src_dir, convert_path(pattern)) - ) - ) - bad = dict.fromkeys(bad) - seen = {} - return [ - f for f in files if f not in bad - and f not in seen and seen.setdefault(f,1) # ditch dupes - ] - - -def assert_relative(path): - if not os.path.isabs(path): - return path - from distutils.errors import DistutilsSetupError - raise DistutilsSetupError( -"""Error: setup script specifies an absolute path: - - %s - -setup() arguments must *always* be /-separated paths relative to the -setup.py directory, *never* absolute paths. -""" % path - ) - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/develop.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/develop.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1d500040d..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/develop.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -from setuptools.command.easy_install import easy_install -from distutils.util import convert_path, subst_vars -from pkg_resources import Distribution, PathMetadata, normalize_path -from distutils import log -from distutils.errors import DistutilsError, DistutilsOptionError -import os, sys, setuptools, glob - -class develop(easy_install): - """Set up package for development""" - - description = "install package in 'development mode'" - - user_options = easy_install.user_options + [ - ("uninstall", "u", "Uninstall this source package"), - ("egg-path=", None, "Set the path to be used in the .egg-link file"), - ] - - boolean_options = easy_install.boolean_options + ['uninstall'] - - command_consumes_arguments = False # override base - - def run(self): - if self.uninstall: - self.multi_version = True - self.uninstall_link() - else: - self.install_for_development() - self.warn_deprecated_options() - - def initialize_options(self): - self.uninstall = None - self.egg_path = None - easy_install.initialize_options(self) - self.setup_path = None - self.always_copy_from = '.' # always copy eggs installed in curdir - - - - def finalize_options(self): - ei = self.get_finalized_command("egg_info") - if ei.broken_egg_info: - raise DistutilsError( - "Please rename %r to %r before using 'develop'" - % (ei.egg_info, ei.broken_egg_info) - ) - self.args = [ei.egg_name] - - - - - easy_install.finalize_options(self) - self.expand_basedirs() - self.expand_dirs() - # pick up setup-dir .egg files only: no .egg-info - self.package_index.scan(glob.glob('*.egg')) - - self.egg_link = os.path.join(self.install_dir, ei.egg_name+'.egg-link') - self.egg_base = ei.egg_base - if self.egg_path is None: - self.egg_path = os.path.abspath(ei.egg_base) - - target = normalize_path(self.egg_base) - if normalize_path(os.path.join(self.install_dir, self.egg_path)) != target: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "--egg-path must be a relative path from the install" - " directory to "+target - ) - - # Make a distribution for the package's source - self.dist = Distribution( - target, - PathMetadata(target, os.path.abspath(ei.egg_info)), - project_name = ei.egg_name - ) - - p = self.egg_base.replace(os.sep,'/') - if p!= os.curdir: - p = '../' * (p.count('/')+1) - self.setup_path = p - p = normalize_path(os.path.join(self.install_dir, self.egg_path, p)) - if p != normalize_path(os.curdir): - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "Can't get a consistent path to setup script from" - " installation directory", p, normalize_path(os.curdir)) - - def install_for_development(self): - if sys.version_info >= (3,) and getattr(self.distribution, 'use_2to3', False): - # If we run 2to3 we can not do this inplace: - - # Ensure metadata is up-to-date - self.reinitialize_command('build_py', inplace=0) - self.run_command('build_py') - bpy_cmd = self.get_finalized_command("build_py") - build_path = normalize_path(bpy_cmd.build_lib) - - # Build extensions - self.reinitialize_command('egg_info', egg_base=build_path) - self.run_command('egg_info') - - self.reinitialize_command('build_ext', inplace=0) - self.run_command('build_ext') - - # Fixup egg-link and easy-install.pth - ei_cmd = self.get_finalized_command("egg_info") - self.egg_path = build_path - self.dist.location = build_path - self.dist._provider = PathMetadata(build_path, ei_cmd.egg_info) # XXX - else: - # Without 2to3 inplace works fine: - self.run_command('egg_info') - - # Build extensions in-place - self.reinitialize_command('build_ext', inplace=1) - self.run_command('build_ext') - - self.install_site_py() # ensure that target dir is site-safe - if setuptools.bootstrap_install_from: - self.easy_install(setuptools.bootstrap_install_from) - setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = None - - # create an .egg-link in the installation dir, pointing to our egg - log.info("Creating %s (link to %s)", self.egg_link, self.egg_base) - if not self.dry_run: - f = open(self.egg_link,"w") - f.write(self.egg_path + "\n" + self.setup_path) - f.close() - # postprocess the installed distro, fixing up .pth, installing scripts, - # and handling requirements - self.process_distribution(None, self.dist, not self.no_deps) - - - def uninstall_link(self): - if os.path.exists(self.egg_link): - log.info("Removing %s (link to %s)", self.egg_link, self.egg_base) - egg_link_file = open(self.egg_link) - contents = [line.rstrip() for line in egg_link_file] - egg_link_file.close() - if contents not in ([self.egg_path], [self.egg_path, self.setup_path]): - log.warn("Link points to %s: uninstall aborted", contents) - return - if not self.dry_run: - os.unlink(self.egg_link) - if not self.dry_run: - self.update_pth(self.dist) # remove any .pth link to us - if self.distribution.scripts: - # XXX should also check for entry point scripts! - log.warn("Note: you must uninstall or replace scripts manually!") - - def install_egg_scripts(self, dist): - if dist is not self.dist: - # Installing a dependency, so fall back to normal behavior - return easy_install.install_egg_scripts(self,dist) - - # create wrapper scripts in the script dir, pointing to dist.scripts - - # new-style... - self.install_wrapper_scripts(dist) - - # ...and old-style - for script_name in self.distribution.scripts or []: - script_path = os.path.abspath(convert_path(script_name)) - script_name = os.path.basename(script_path) - f = open(script_path,'rU') - script_text = f.read() - f.close() - self.install_script(dist, script_name, script_text, script_path) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/easy_install.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/easy_install.py deleted file mode 100644 index 98af26209..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/easy_install.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1951 +0,0 @@ -#!python -"""\ -Easy Install ------------- - -A tool for doing automatic download/extract/build of distutils-based Python -packages. For detailed documentation, see the accompanying EasyInstall.txt -file, or visit the `EasyInstall home page`__. - -__ http://packages.python.org/distribute/easy_install.html - -""" -import sys -import os -import zipimport -import shutil -import tempfile -import zipfile -import re -import stat -import random -from glob import glob -from setuptools import Command, _dont_write_bytecode -from setuptools.sandbox import run_setup -from distutils import log, dir_util -from distutils.util import get_platform -from distutils.util import convert_path, subst_vars -from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib, get_config_vars -from distutils.errors import DistutilsArgError, DistutilsOptionError, \ - DistutilsError, DistutilsPlatformError -from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES, SCHEME_KEYS -from setuptools.command import setopt -from setuptools.archive_util import unpack_archive -from setuptools.package_index import PackageIndex -from setuptools.package_index import URL_SCHEME -from setuptools.command import bdist_egg, egg_info -from pkg_resources import yield_lines, normalize_path, resource_string, \ - ensure_directory, get_distribution, find_distributions, \ - Environment, Requirement, Distribution, \ - PathMetadata, EggMetadata, WorkingSet, \ - DistributionNotFound, VersionConflict, \ - DEVELOP_DIST - -sys_executable = os.path.normpath(sys.executable) - -__all__ = [ - 'samefile', 'easy_install', 'PthDistributions', 'extract_wininst_cfg', - 'main', 'get_exe_prefixes', -] - -import site -HAS_USER_SITE = not sys.version < "2.6" and site.ENABLE_USER_SITE - -import struct -def is_64bit(): - return struct.calcsize("P") == 8 - -def samefile(p1,p2): - if hasattr(os.path,'samefile') and ( - os.path.exists(p1) and os.path.exists(p2) - ): - return os.path.samefile(p1,p2) - return ( - os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(p1)) == - os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(p2)) - ) - -if sys.version_info <= (3,): - def _to_ascii(s): - return s - def isascii(s): - try: - unicode(s, 'ascii') - return True - except UnicodeError: - return False -else: - def _to_ascii(s): - return s.encode('ascii') - def isascii(s): - try: - s.encode('ascii') - return True - except UnicodeError: - return False - -class easy_install(Command): - """Manage a download/build/install process""" - description = "Find/get/install Python packages" - command_consumes_arguments = True - - user_options = [ - ('prefix=', None, "installation prefix"), - ("zip-ok", "z", "install package as a zipfile"), - ("multi-version", "m", "make apps have to require() a version"), - ("upgrade", "U", "force upgrade (searches PyPI for latest versions)"), - ("install-dir=", "d", "install package to DIR"), - ("script-dir=", "s", "install scripts to DIR"), - ("exclude-scripts", "x", "Don't install scripts"), - ("always-copy", "a", "Copy all needed packages to install dir"), - ("index-url=", "i", "base URL of Python Package Index"), - ("find-links=", "f", "additional URL(s) to search for packages"), - ("delete-conflicting", "D", "no longer needed; don't use this"), - ("ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk", None, - "no longer needed; don't use this"), - ("build-directory=", "b", - "download/extract/build in DIR; keep the results"), - ('optimize=', 'O', - "also compile with optimization: -O1 for \"python -O\", " - "-O2 for \"python -OO\", and -O0 to disable [default: -O0]"), - ('record=', None, - "filename in which to record list of installed files"), - ('always-unzip', 'Z', "don't install as a zipfile, no matter what"), - ('site-dirs=','S',"list of directories where .pth files work"), - ('editable', 'e', "Install specified packages in editable form"), - ('no-deps', 'N', "don't install dependencies"), - ('allow-hosts=', 'H', "pattern(s) that hostnames must match"), - ('local-snapshots-ok', 'l', "allow building eggs from local checkouts"), - ('version', None, "print version information and exit"), - ('no-find-links', None, - "Don't load find-links defined in packages being installed") - ] - boolean_options = [ - 'zip-ok', 'multi-version', 'exclude-scripts', 'upgrade', 'always-copy', - 'delete-conflicting', 'ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk', 'editable', - 'no-deps', 'local-snapshots-ok', 'version' - ] - - if HAS_USER_SITE: - user_options.append(('user', None, - "install in user site-package '%s'" % site.USER_SITE)) - boolean_options.append('user') - - - negative_opt = {'always-unzip': 'zip-ok'} - create_index = PackageIndex - - def initialize_options(self): - if HAS_USER_SITE: - whereami = os.path.abspath(__file__) - self.user = whereami.startswith(site.USER_SITE) - else: - self.user = 0 - - self.zip_ok = self.local_snapshots_ok = None - self.install_dir = self.script_dir = self.exclude_scripts = None - self.index_url = None - self.find_links = None - self.build_directory = None - self.args = None - self.optimize = self.record = None - self.upgrade = self.always_copy = self.multi_version = None - self.editable = self.no_deps = self.allow_hosts = None - self.root = self.prefix = self.no_report = None - self.version = None - self.install_purelib = None # for pure module distributions - self.install_platlib = None # non-pure (dists w/ extensions) - self.install_headers = None # for C/C++ headers - self.install_lib = None # set to either purelib or platlib - self.install_scripts = None - self.install_data = None - self.install_base = None - self.install_platbase = None - if HAS_USER_SITE: - self.install_userbase = site.USER_BASE - self.install_usersite = site.USER_SITE - else: - self.install_userbase = None - self.install_usersite = None - self.no_find_links = None - - # Options not specifiable via command line - self.package_index = None - self.pth_file = self.always_copy_from = None - self.delete_conflicting = None - self.ignore_conflicts_at_my_risk = None - self.site_dirs = None - self.installed_projects = {} - self.sitepy_installed = False - # Always read easy_install options, even if we are subclassed, or have - # an independent instance created. This ensures that defaults will - # always come from the standard configuration file(s)' "easy_install" - # section, even if this is a "develop" or "install" command, or some - # other embedding. - self._dry_run = None - self.verbose = self.distribution.verbose - self.distribution._set_command_options( - self, self.distribution.get_option_dict('easy_install') - ) - - def delete_blockers(self, blockers): - for filename in blockers: - if os.path.exists(filename) or os.path.islink(filename): - log.info("Deleting %s", filename) - if not self.dry_run: - if os.path.isdir(filename) and not os.path.islink(filename): - rmtree(filename) - else: - os.unlink(filename) - - def finalize_options(self): - if self.version: - print 'distribute %s' % get_distribution('distribute').version - sys.exit() - - py_version = sys.version.split()[0] - prefix, exec_prefix = get_config_vars('prefix', 'exec_prefix') - - self.config_vars = {'dist_name': self.distribution.get_name(), - 'dist_version': self.distribution.get_version(), - 'dist_fullname': self.distribution.get_fullname(), - 'py_version': py_version, - 'py_version_short': py_version[0:3], - 'py_version_nodot': py_version[0] + py_version[2], - 'sys_prefix': prefix, - 'prefix': prefix, - 'sys_exec_prefix': exec_prefix, - 'exec_prefix': exec_prefix, - # Only python 3.2+ has abiflags - 'abiflags': getattr(sys, 'abiflags', ''), - } - - if HAS_USER_SITE: - self.config_vars['userbase'] = self.install_userbase - self.config_vars['usersite'] = self.install_usersite - - # fix the install_dir if "--user" was used - #XXX: duplicate of the code in the setup command - if self.user and HAS_USER_SITE: - self.create_home_path() - if self.install_userbase is None: - raise DistutilsPlatformError( - "User base directory is not specified") - self.install_base = self.install_platbase = self.install_userbase - if os.name == 'posix': - self.select_scheme("unix_user") - else: - self.select_scheme(os.name + "_user") - - self.expand_basedirs() - self.expand_dirs() - - self._expand('install_dir','script_dir','build_directory','site_dirs') - # If a non-default installation directory was specified, default the - # script directory to match it. - if self.script_dir is None: - self.script_dir = self.install_dir - - if self.no_find_links is None: - self.no_find_links = False - - # Let install_dir get set by install_lib command, which in turn - # gets its info from the install command, and takes into account - # --prefix and --home and all that other crud. - self.set_undefined_options('install_lib', - ('install_dir','install_dir') - ) - # Likewise, set default script_dir from 'install_scripts.install_dir' - self.set_undefined_options('install_scripts', - ('install_dir', 'script_dir') - ) - - if self.user and self.install_purelib: - self.install_dir = self.install_purelib - self.script_dir = self.install_scripts - # default --record from the install command - self.set_undefined_options('install', ('record', 'record')) - normpath = map(normalize_path, sys.path) - self.all_site_dirs = get_site_dirs() - if self.site_dirs is not None: - site_dirs = [ - os.path.expanduser(s.strip()) for s in self.site_dirs.split(',') - ] - for d in site_dirs: - if not os.path.isdir(d): - log.warn("%s (in --site-dirs) does not exist", d) - elif normalize_path(d) not in normpath: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - d+" (in --site-dirs) is not on sys.path" - ) - else: - self.all_site_dirs.append(normalize_path(d)) - if not self.editable: self.check_site_dir() - self.index_url = self.index_url or "http://pypi.python.org/simple" - self.shadow_path = self.all_site_dirs[:] - for path_item in self.install_dir, normalize_path(self.script_dir): - if path_item not in self.shadow_path: - self.shadow_path.insert(0, path_item) - - if self.allow_hosts is not None: - hosts = [s.strip() for s in self.allow_hosts.split(',')] - else: - hosts = ['*'] - if self.package_index is None: - self.package_index = self.create_index( - self.index_url, search_path = self.shadow_path, hosts=hosts, - ) - self.local_index = Environment(self.shadow_path+sys.path) - - if self.find_links is not None: - if isinstance(self.find_links, basestring): - self.find_links = self.find_links.split() - else: - self.find_links = [] - if self.local_snapshots_ok: - self.package_index.scan_egg_links(self.shadow_path+sys.path) - if not self.no_find_links: - self.package_index.add_find_links(self.find_links) - self.set_undefined_options('install_lib', ('optimize','optimize')) - if not isinstance(self.optimize,int): - try: - self.optimize = int(self.optimize) - if not (0 <= self.optimize <= 2): raise ValueError - except ValueError: - raise DistutilsOptionError("--optimize must be 0, 1, or 2") - - if self.delete_conflicting and self.ignore_conflicts_at_my_risk: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "Can't use both --delete-conflicting and " - "--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk at the same time" - ) - if self.editable and not self.build_directory: - raise DistutilsArgError( - "Must specify a build directory (-b) when using --editable" - ) - if not self.args: - raise DistutilsArgError( - "No urls, filenames, or requirements specified (see --help)") - - self.outputs = [] - - - def _expand_attrs(self, attrs): - for attr in attrs: - val = getattr(self, attr) - if val is not None: - if os.name == 'posix' or os.name == 'nt': - val = os.path.expanduser(val) - val = subst_vars(val, self.config_vars) - setattr(self, attr, val) - - def expand_basedirs(self): - """Calls `os.path.expanduser` on install_base, install_platbase and - root.""" - self._expand_attrs(['install_base', 'install_platbase', 'root']) - - def expand_dirs(self): - """Calls `os.path.expanduser` on install dirs.""" - self._expand_attrs(['install_purelib', 'install_platlib', - 'install_lib', 'install_headers', - 'install_scripts', 'install_data',]) - - def run(self): - if self.verbose != self.distribution.verbose: - log.set_verbosity(self.verbose) - try: - for spec in self.args: - self.easy_install(spec, not self.no_deps) - if self.record: - outputs = self.outputs - if self.root: # strip any package prefix - root_len = len(self.root) - for counter in xrange(len(outputs)): - outputs[counter] = outputs[counter][root_len:] - from distutils import file_util - self.execute( - file_util.write_file, (self.record, outputs), - "writing list of installed files to '%s'" % - self.record - ) - self.warn_deprecated_options() - finally: - log.set_verbosity(self.distribution.verbose) - - def pseudo_tempname(self): - """Return a pseudo-tempname base in the install directory. - This code is intentionally naive; if a malicious party can write to - the target directory you're already in deep doodoo. - """ - try: - pid = os.getpid() - except: - pid = random.randint(0,sys.maxint) - return os.path.join(self.install_dir, "test-easy-install-%s" % pid) - - def warn_deprecated_options(self): - if self.delete_conflicting or self.ignore_conflicts_at_my_risk: - log.warn( - "Note: The -D, --delete-conflicting and" - " --ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk no longer have any purpose" - " and should not be used." - ) - - def check_site_dir(self): - """Verify that self.install_dir is .pth-capable dir, if needed""" - - instdir = normalize_path(self.install_dir) - pth_file = os.path.join(instdir,'easy-install.pth') - - # Is it a configured, PYTHONPATH, implicit, or explicit site dir? - is_site_dir = instdir in self.all_site_dirs - - if not is_site_dir: - # No? Then directly test whether it does .pth file processing - is_site_dir = self.check_pth_processing() - else: - # make sure we can write to target dir - testfile = self.pseudo_tempname()+'.write-test' - test_exists = os.path.exists(testfile) - try: - if test_exists: os.unlink(testfile) - open(testfile,'w').close() - os.unlink(testfile) - except (OSError,IOError): - self.cant_write_to_target() - - if not is_site_dir and not self.multi_version: - # Can't install non-multi to non-site dir - raise DistutilsError(self.no_default_version_msg()) - - if is_site_dir: - if self.pth_file is None: - self.pth_file = PthDistributions(pth_file, self.all_site_dirs) - else: - self.pth_file = None - - PYTHONPATH = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH','').split(os.pathsep) - if instdir not in map(normalize_path, filter(None,PYTHONPATH)): - # only PYTHONPATH dirs need a site.py, so pretend it's there - self.sitepy_installed = True - elif self.multi_version and not os.path.exists(pth_file): - self.sitepy_installed = True # don't need site.py in this case - self.pth_file = None # and don't create a .pth file - self.install_dir = instdir - - def cant_write_to_target(self): - msg = """can't create or remove files in install directory - -The following error occurred while trying to add or remove files in the -installation directory: - - %s - -The installation directory you specified (via --install-dir, --prefix, or -the distutils default setting) was: - - %s -""" % (sys.exc_info()[1], self.install_dir,) - - if not os.path.exists(self.install_dir): - msg += """ -This directory does not currently exist. Please create it and try again, or -choose a different installation directory (using the -d or --install-dir -option). -""" - else: - msg += """ -Perhaps your account does not have write access to this directory? If the -installation directory is a system-owned directory, you may need to sign in -as the administrator or "root" account. If you do not have administrative -access to this machine, you may wish to choose a different installation -directory, preferably one that is listed in your PYTHONPATH environment -variable. - -For information on other options, you may wish to consult the -documentation at: - - http://packages.python.org/distribute/easy_install.html - -Please make the appropriate changes for your system and try again. -""" - raise DistutilsError(msg) - - - - - def check_pth_processing(self): - """Empirically verify whether .pth files are supported in inst. dir""" - instdir = self.install_dir - log.info("Checking .pth file support in %s", instdir) - pth_file = self.pseudo_tempname()+".pth" - ok_file = pth_file+'.ok' - ok_exists = os.path.exists(ok_file) - try: - if ok_exists: os.unlink(ok_file) - dirname = os.path.dirname(ok_file) - if not os.path.exists(dirname): - os.makedirs(dirname) - f = open(pth_file,'w') - except (OSError,IOError): - self.cant_write_to_target() - else: - try: - f.write("import os; f = open(%r, 'w'); f.write('OK'); f.close()\n" % (ok_file,)) - f.close(); f=None - executable = sys.executable - if os.name=='nt': - dirname,basename = os.path.split(executable) - alt = os.path.join(dirname,'pythonw.exe') - if basename.lower()=='python.exe' and os.path.exists(alt): - # use pythonw.exe to avoid opening a console window - executable = alt - - from distutils.spawn import spawn - spawn([executable,'-E','-c','pass'],0) - - if os.path.exists(ok_file): - log.info( - "TEST PASSED: %s appears to support .pth files", - instdir - ) - return True - finally: - if f: f.close() - if os.path.exists(ok_file): os.unlink(ok_file) - if os.path.exists(pth_file): os.unlink(pth_file) - if not self.multi_version: - log.warn("TEST FAILED: %s does NOT support .pth files", instdir) - return False - - def install_egg_scripts(self, dist): - """Write all the scripts for `dist`, unless scripts are excluded""" - if not self.exclude_scripts and dist.metadata_isdir('scripts'): - for script_name in dist.metadata_listdir('scripts'): - if dist.metadata_isdir('scripts/' + script_name): - # The "script" is a directory, likely a Python 3 - # __pycache__ directory, so skip it. - continue - self.install_script( - dist, script_name, - dist.get_metadata('scripts/'+script_name) - ) - self.install_wrapper_scripts(dist) - - def add_output(self, path): - if os.path.isdir(path): - for base, dirs, files in os.walk(path): - for filename in files: - self.outputs.append(os.path.join(base,filename)) - else: - self.outputs.append(path) - - def not_editable(self, spec): - if self.editable: - raise DistutilsArgError( - "Invalid argument %r: you can't use filenames or URLs " - "with --editable (except via the --find-links option)." - % (spec,) - ) - - def check_editable(self,spec): - if not self.editable: - return - - if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.build_directory, spec.key)): - raise DistutilsArgError( - "%r already exists in %s; can't do a checkout there" % - (spec.key, self.build_directory) - ) - - - - - - - def easy_install(self, spec, deps=False): - tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="easy_install-") - download = None - if not self.editable: self.install_site_py() - - try: - if not isinstance(spec,Requirement): - if URL_SCHEME(spec): - # It's a url, download it to tmpdir and process - self.not_editable(spec) - download = self.package_index.download(spec, tmpdir) - return self.install_item(None, download, tmpdir, deps, True) - - elif os.path.exists(spec): - # Existing file or directory, just process it directly - self.not_editable(spec) - return self.install_item(None, spec, tmpdir, deps, True) - else: - spec = parse_requirement_arg(spec) - - self.check_editable(spec) - dist = self.package_index.fetch_distribution( - spec, tmpdir, self.upgrade, self.editable, not self.always_copy, - self.local_index - ) - - if dist is None: - msg = "Could not find suitable distribution for %r" % spec - if self.always_copy: - msg+=" (--always-copy skips system and development eggs)" - raise DistutilsError(msg) - elif dist.precedence==DEVELOP_DIST: - # .egg-info dists don't need installing, just process deps - self.process_distribution(spec, dist, deps, "Using") - return dist - else: - return self.install_item(spec, dist.location, tmpdir, deps) - - finally: - if os.path.exists(tmpdir): - rmtree(tmpdir) - - def install_item(self, spec, download, tmpdir, deps, install_needed=False): - - # Installation is also needed if file in tmpdir or is not an egg - install_needed = install_needed or self.always_copy - install_needed = install_needed or os.path.dirname(download) == tmpdir - install_needed = install_needed or not download.endswith('.egg') - install_needed = install_needed or ( - self.always_copy_from is not None and - os.path.dirname(normalize_path(download)) == - normalize_path(self.always_copy_from) - ) - - if spec and not install_needed: - # at this point, we know it's a local .egg, we just don't know if - # it's already installed. - for dist in self.local_index[spec.project_name]: - if dist.location==download: - break - else: - install_needed = True # it's not in the local index - - log.info("Processing %s", os.path.basename(download)) - - if install_needed: - dists = self.install_eggs(spec, download, tmpdir) - for dist in dists: - self.process_distribution(spec, dist, deps) - else: - dists = [self.check_conflicts(self.egg_distribution(download))] - self.process_distribution(spec, dists[0], deps, "Using") - - if spec is not None: - for dist in dists: - if dist in spec: - return dist - - - - def select_scheme(self, name): - """Sets the install directories by applying the install schemes.""" - # it's the caller's problem if they supply a bad name! - scheme = INSTALL_SCHEMES[name] - for key in SCHEME_KEYS: - attrname = 'install_' + key - if getattr(self, attrname) is None: - setattr(self, attrname, scheme[key]) - - - - - def process_distribution(self, requirement, dist, deps=True, *info): - self.update_pth(dist) - self.package_index.add(dist) - self.local_index.add(dist) - if not self.editable: - self.install_egg_scripts(dist) - self.installed_projects[dist.key] = dist - log.info(self.installation_report(requirement, dist, *info)) - if (dist.has_metadata('dependency_links.txt') and - not self.no_find_links): - self.package_index.add_find_links( - dist.get_metadata_lines('dependency_links.txt') - ) - if not deps and not self.always_copy: - return - elif requirement is not None and dist.key != requirement.key: - log.warn("Skipping dependencies for %s", dist) - return # XXX this is not the distribution we were looking for - elif requirement is None or dist not in requirement: - # if we wound up with a different version, resolve what we've got - distreq = dist.as_requirement() - requirement = requirement or distreq - requirement = Requirement( - distreq.project_name, distreq.specs, requirement.extras - ) - log.info("Processing dependencies for %s", requirement) - try: - distros = WorkingSet([]).resolve( - [requirement], self.local_index, self.easy_install - ) - except DistributionNotFound, e: - raise DistutilsError( - "Could not find required distribution %s" % e.args - ) - except VersionConflict, e: - raise DistutilsError( - "Installed distribution %s conflicts with requirement %s" - % e.args - ) - if self.always_copy or self.always_copy_from: - # Force all the relevant distros to be copied or activated - for dist in distros: - if dist.key not in self.installed_projects: - self.easy_install(dist.as_requirement()) - log.info("Finished processing dependencies for %s", requirement) - - def should_unzip(self, dist): - if self.zip_ok is not None: - return not self.zip_ok - if dist.has_metadata('not-zip-safe'): - return True - if not dist.has_metadata('zip-safe'): - return True - return True - - def maybe_move(self, spec, dist_filename, setup_base): - dst = os.path.join(self.build_directory, spec.key) - if os.path.exists(dst): - log.warn( - "%r already exists in %s; build directory %s will not be kept", - spec.key, self.build_directory, setup_base - ) - return setup_base - if os.path.isdir(dist_filename): - setup_base = dist_filename - else: - if os.path.dirname(dist_filename)==setup_base: - os.unlink(dist_filename) # get it out of the tmp dir - contents = os.listdir(setup_base) - if len(contents)==1: - dist_filename = os.path.join(setup_base,contents[0]) - if os.path.isdir(dist_filename): - # if the only thing there is a directory, move it instead - setup_base = dist_filename - ensure_directory(dst); shutil.move(setup_base, dst) - return dst - - def install_wrapper_scripts(self, dist): - if not self.exclude_scripts: - for args in get_script_args(dist): - self.write_script(*args) - - - - def install_script(self, dist, script_name, script_text, dev_path=None): - """Generate a legacy script wrapper and install it""" - spec = str(dist.as_requirement()) - is_script = is_python_script(script_text, script_name) - - def get_template(filename): - """ - There are a couple of template scripts in the package. This - function loads one of them and prepares it for use. - - These templates use triple-quotes to escape variable - substitutions so the scripts get the 2to3 treatment when build - on Python 3. The templates cannot use triple-quotes naturally. - """ - raw_bytes = resource_string('setuptools', template_name) - template_str = raw_bytes.decode('utf-8') - clean_template = template_str.replace('"""', '') - return clean_template - - if is_script: - template_name = 'script template.py' - if dev_path: - template_name = template_name.replace('.py', ' (dev).py') - script_text = (get_script_header(script_text) + - get_template(template_name) % locals()) - self.write_script(script_name, _to_ascii(script_text), 'b') - - def write_script(self, script_name, contents, mode="t", blockers=()): - """Write an executable file to the scripts directory""" - self.delete_blockers( # clean up old .py/.pyw w/o a script - [os.path.join(self.script_dir,x) for x in blockers]) - log.info("Installing %s script to %s", script_name, self.script_dir) - target = os.path.join(self.script_dir, script_name) - self.add_output(target) - - mask = current_umask() - if not self.dry_run: - ensure_directory(target) - f = open(target,"w"+mode) - f.write(contents) - f.close() - chmod(target, 0777-mask) - - - - - def install_eggs(self, spec, dist_filename, tmpdir): - # .egg dirs or files are already built, so just return them - if dist_filename.lower().endswith('.egg'): - return [self.install_egg(dist_filename, tmpdir)] - elif dist_filename.lower().endswith('.exe'): - return [self.install_exe(dist_filename, tmpdir)] - - # Anything else, try to extract and build - setup_base = tmpdir - if os.path.isfile(dist_filename) and not dist_filename.endswith('.py'): - unpack_archive(dist_filename, tmpdir, self.unpack_progress) - elif os.path.isdir(dist_filename): - setup_base = os.path.abspath(dist_filename) - - if (setup_base.startswith(tmpdir) # something we downloaded - and self.build_directory and spec is not None - ): - setup_base = self.maybe_move(spec, dist_filename, setup_base) - - # Find the setup.py file - setup_script = os.path.join(setup_base, 'setup.py') - - if not os.path.exists(setup_script): - setups = glob(os.path.join(setup_base, '*', 'setup.py')) - if not setups: - raise DistutilsError( - "Couldn't find a setup script in %s" % os.path.abspath(dist_filename) - ) - if len(setups)>1: - raise DistutilsError( - "Multiple setup scripts in %s" % os.path.abspath(dist_filename) - ) - setup_script = setups[0] - - # Now run it, and return the result - if self.editable: - log.info(self.report_editable(spec, setup_script)) - return [] - else: - return self.build_and_install(setup_script, setup_base) - - def egg_distribution(self, egg_path): - if os.path.isdir(egg_path): - metadata = PathMetadata(egg_path,os.path.join(egg_path,'EGG-INFO')) - else: - metadata = EggMetadata(zipimport.zipimporter(egg_path)) - return Distribution.from_filename(egg_path,metadata=metadata) - - def install_egg(self, egg_path, tmpdir): - destination = os.path.join(self.install_dir,os.path.basename(egg_path)) - destination = os.path.abspath(destination) - if not self.dry_run: - ensure_directory(destination) - - dist = self.egg_distribution(egg_path) - self.check_conflicts(dist) - if not samefile(egg_path, destination): - if os.path.isdir(destination) and not os.path.islink(destination): - dir_util.remove_tree(destination, dry_run=self.dry_run) - elif os.path.exists(destination): - self.execute(os.unlink,(destination,),"Removing "+destination) - uncache_zipdir(destination) - if os.path.isdir(egg_path): - if egg_path.startswith(tmpdir): - f,m = shutil.move, "Moving" - else: - f,m = shutil.copytree, "Copying" - elif self.should_unzip(dist): - self.mkpath(destination) - f,m = self.unpack_and_compile, "Extracting" - elif egg_path.startswith(tmpdir): - f,m = shutil.move, "Moving" - else: - f,m = shutil.copy2, "Copying" - - self.execute(f, (egg_path, destination), - (m+" %s to %s") % - (os.path.basename(egg_path),os.path.dirname(destination))) - - self.add_output(destination) - return self.egg_distribution(destination) - - def install_exe(self, dist_filename, tmpdir): - # See if it's valid, get data - cfg = extract_wininst_cfg(dist_filename) - if cfg is None: - raise DistutilsError( - "%s is not a valid distutils Windows .exe" % dist_filename - ) - # Create a dummy distribution object until we build the real distro - dist = Distribution(None, - project_name=cfg.get('metadata','name'), - version=cfg.get('metadata','version'), platform=get_platform() - ) - - # Convert the .exe to an unpacked egg - egg_path = dist.location = os.path.join(tmpdir, dist.egg_name()+'.egg') - egg_tmp = egg_path+'.tmp' - egg_info = os.path.join(egg_tmp, 'EGG-INFO') - pkg_inf = os.path.join(egg_info, 'PKG-INFO') - ensure_directory(pkg_inf) # make sure EGG-INFO dir exists - dist._provider = PathMetadata(egg_tmp, egg_info) # XXX - self.exe_to_egg(dist_filename, egg_tmp) - - # Write EGG-INFO/PKG-INFO - if not os.path.exists(pkg_inf): - f = open(pkg_inf,'w') - f.write('Metadata-Version: 1.0\n') - for k,v in cfg.items('metadata'): - if k<>'target_version': - f.write('%s: %s\n' % (k.replace('_','-').title(), v)) - f.close() - script_dir = os.path.join(egg_info,'scripts') - self.delete_blockers( # delete entry-point scripts to avoid duping - [os.path.join(script_dir,args[0]) for args in get_script_args(dist)] - ) - # Build .egg file from tmpdir - bdist_egg.make_zipfile( - egg_path, egg_tmp, verbose=self.verbose, dry_run=self.dry_run - ) - # install the .egg - return self.install_egg(egg_path, tmpdir) - - def exe_to_egg(self, dist_filename, egg_tmp): - """Extract a bdist_wininst to the directories an egg would use""" - # Check for .pth file and set up prefix translations - prefixes = get_exe_prefixes(dist_filename) - to_compile = [] - native_libs = [] - top_level = {} - def process(src,dst): - s = src.lower() - for old,new in prefixes: - if s.startswith(old): - src = new+src[len(old):] - parts = src.split('/') - dst = os.path.join(egg_tmp, *parts) - dl = dst.lower() - if dl.endswith('.pyd') or dl.endswith('.dll'): - parts[-1] = bdist_egg.strip_module(parts[-1]) - top_level[os.path.splitext(parts[0])[0]] = 1 - native_libs.append(src) - elif dl.endswith('.py') and old!='SCRIPTS/': - top_level[os.path.splitext(parts[0])[0]] = 1 - to_compile.append(dst) - return dst - if not src.endswith('.pth'): - log.warn("WARNING: can't process %s", src) - return None - # extract, tracking .pyd/.dll->native_libs and .py -> to_compile - unpack_archive(dist_filename, egg_tmp, process) - stubs = [] - for res in native_libs: - if res.lower().endswith('.pyd'): # create stubs for .pyd's - parts = res.split('/') - resource = parts[-1] - parts[-1] = bdist_egg.strip_module(parts[-1])+'.py' - pyfile = os.path.join(egg_tmp, *parts) - to_compile.append(pyfile); stubs.append(pyfile) - bdist_egg.write_stub(resource, pyfile) - self.byte_compile(to_compile) # compile .py's - bdist_egg.write_safety_flag(os.path.join(egg_tmp,'EGG-INFO'), - bdist_egg.analyze_egg(egg_tmp, stubs)) # write zip-safety flag - - for name in 'top_level','native_libs': - if locals()[name]: - txt = os.path.join(egg_tmp, 'EGG-INFO', name+'.txt') - if not os.path.exists(txt): - f = open(txt,'w') - f.write('\n'.join(locals()[name])+'\n') - f.close() - - def check_conflicts(self, dist): - """Verify that there are no conflicting "old-style" packages""" - - return dist # XXX temporarily disable until new strategy is stable - from imp import find_module, get_suffixes - from glob import glob - - blockers = [] - names = dict.fromkeys(dist._get_metadata('top_level.txt')) # XXX private attr - - exts = {'.pyc':1, '.pyo':1} # get_suffixes() might leave one out - for ext,mode,typ in get_suffixes(): - exts[ext] = 1 - - for path,files in expand_paths([self.install_dir]+self.all_site_dirs): - for filename in files: - base,ext = os.path.splitext(filename) - if base in names: - if not ext: - # no extension, check for package - try: - f, filename, descr = find_module(base, [path]) - except ImportError: - continue - else: - if f: f.close() - if filename not in blockers: - blockers.append(filename) - elif ext in exts and base!='site': # XXX ugh - blockers.append(os.path.join(path,filename)) - if blockers: - self.found_conflicts(dist, blockers) - - return dist - - def found_conflicts(self, dist, blockers): - if self.delete_conflicting: - log.warn("Attempting to delete conflicting packages:") - return self.delete_blockers(blockers) - - msg = """\ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -CONFLICT WARNING: - -The following modules or packages have the same names as modules or -packages being installed, and will be *before* the installed packages in -Python's search path. You MUST remove all of the relevant files and -directories before you will be able to use the package(s) you are -installing: - - %s - -""" % '\n '.join(blockers) - - if self.ignore_conflicts_at_my_risk: - msg += """\ -(Note: you can run EasyInstall on '%s' with the ---delete-conflicting option to attempt deletion of the above files -and/or directories.) -""" % dist.project_name - else: - msg += """\ -Note: you can attempt this installation again with EasyInstall, and use -either the --delete-conflicting (-D) option or the ---ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk option, to either delete the above files -and directories, or to ignore the conflicts, respectively. Note that if -you ignore the conflicts, the installed package(s) may not work. -""" - msg += """\ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -""" - sys.stderr.write(msg) - sys.stderr.flush() - if not self.ignore_conflicts_at_my_risk: - raise DistutilsError("Installation aborted due to conflicts") - - def installation_report(self, req, dist, what="Installed"): - """Helpful installation message for display to package users""" - msg = "\n%(what)s %(eggloc)s%(extras)s" - if self.multi_version and not self.no_report: - msg += """ - -Because this distribution was installed --multi-version, before you can -import modules from this package in an application, you will need to -'import pkg_resources' and then use a 'require()' call similar to one of -these examples, in order to select the desired version: - - pkg_resources.require("%(name)s") # latest installed version - pkg_resources.require("%(name)s==%(version)s") # this exact version - pkg_resources.require("%(name)s>=%(version)s") # this version or higher -""" - if self.install_dir not in map(normalize_path,sys.path): - msg += """ - -Note also that the installation directory must be on sys.path at runtime for -this to work. (e.g. by being the application's script directory, by being on -PYTHONPATH, or by being added to sys.path by your code.) -""" - eggloc = dist.location - name = dist.project_name - version = dist.version - extras = '' # TODO: self.report_extras(req, dist) - return msg % locals() - - def report_editable(self, spec, setup_script): - dirname = os.path.dirname(setup_script) - python = sys.executable - return """\nExtracted editable version of %(spec)s to %(dirname)s - -If it uses setuptools in its setup script, you can activate it in -"development" mode by going to that directory and running:: - - %(python)s setup.py develop - -See the setuptools documentation for the "develop" command for more info. -""" % locals() - - def run_setup(self, setup_script, setup_base, args): - sys.modules.setdefault('distutils.command.bdist_egg', bdist_egg) - sys.modules.setdefault('distutils.command.egg_info', egg_info) - - args = list(args) - if self.verbose>2: - v = 'v' * (self.verbose - 1) - args.insert(0,'-'+v) - elif self.verbose<2: - args.insert(0,'-q') - if self.dry_run: - args.insert(0,'-n') - log.info( - "Running %s %s", setup_script[len(setup_base)+1:], ' '.join(args) - ) - try: - run_setup(setup_script, args) - except SystemExit, v: - raise DistutilsError("Setup script exited with %s" % (v.args[0],)) - - def build_and_install(self, setup_script, setup_base): - args = ['bdist_egg', '--dist-dir'] - - dist_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp( - prefix='egg-dist-tmp-', dir=os.path.dirname(setup_script) - ) - try: - self._set_fetcher_options(os.path.dirname(setup_script)) - args.append(dist_dir) - - self.run_setup(setup_script, setup_base, args) - all_eggs = Environment([dist_dir]) - eggs = [] - for key in all_eggs: - for dist in all_eggs[key]: - eggs.append(self.install_egg(dist.location, setup_base)) - if not eggs and not self.dry_run: - log.warn("No eggs found in %s (setup script problem?)", - dist_dir) - return eggs - finally: - rmtree(dist_dir) - log.set_verbosity(self.verbose) # restore our log verbosity - - def _set_fetcher_options(self, base): - """ - When easy_install is about to run bdist_egg on a source dist, that - source dist might have 'setup_requires' directives, requiring - additional fetching. Ensure the fetcher options given to easy_install - are available to that command as well. - """ - # find the fetch options from easy_install and write them out - # to the setup.cfg file. - ei_opts = self.distribution.get_option_dict('easy_install').copy() - fetch_directives = ( - 'find_links', 'site_dirs', 'index_url', 'optimize', - 'site_dirs', 'allow_hosts', - ) - fetch_options = {} - for key, val in ei_opts.iteritems(): - if key not in fetch_directives: continue - fetch_options[key.replace('_', '-')] = val[1] - # create a settings dictionary suitable for `edit_config` - settings = dict(easy_install=fetch_options) - cfg_filename = os.path.join(base, 'setup.cfg') - setopt.edit_config(cfg_filename, settings) - - - def update_pth(self,dist): - if self.pth_file is None: - return - - for d in self.pth_file[dist.key]: # drop old entries - if self.multi_version or d.location != dist.location: - log.info("Removing %s from easy-install.pth file", d) - self.pth_file.remove(d) - if d.location in self.shadow_path: - self.shadow_path.remove(d.location) - - if not self.multi_version: - if dist.location in self.pth_file.paths: - log.info( - "%s is already the active version in easy-install.pth", - dist - ) - else: - log.info("Adding %s to easy-install.pth file", dist) - self.pth_file.add(dist) # add new entry - if dist.location not in self.shadow_path: - self.shadow_path.append(dist.location) - - if not self.dry_run: - - self.pth_file.save() - if dist.key=='distribute': - # Ensure that setuptools itself never becomes unavailable! - # XXX should this check for latest version? - filename = os.path.join(self.install_dir,'setuptools.pth') - if os.path.islink(filename): os.unlink(filename) - f = open(filename, 'wt') - f.write(self.pth_file.make_relative(dist.location)+'\n') - f.close() - - def unpack_progress(self, src, dst): - # Progress filter for unpacking - log.debug("Unpacking %s to %s", src, dst) - return dst # only unpack-and-compile skips files for dry run - - def unpack_and_compile(self, egg_path, destination): - to_compile = []; to_chmod = [] - - def pf(src,dst): - if dst.endswith('.py') and not src.startswith('EGG-INFO/'): - to_compile.append(dst) - to_chmod.append(dst) - elif dst.endswith('.dll') or dst.endswith('.so'): - to_chmod.append(dst) - self.unpack_progress(src,dst) - return not self.dry_run and dst or None - - unpack_archive(egg_path, destination, pf) - self.byte_compile(to_compile) - if not self.dry_run: - for f in to_chmod: - mode = ((os.stat(f)[stat.ST_MODE]) | 0555) & 07755 - chmod(f, mode) - - def byte_compile(self, to_compile): - if _dont_write_bytecode: - self.warn('byte-compiling is disabled, skipping.') - return - - from distutils.util import byte_compile - try: - # try to make the byte compile messages quieter - log.set_verbosity(self.verbose - 1) - - byte_compile(to_compile, optimize=0, force=1, dry_run=self.dry_run) - if self.optimize: - byte_compile( - to_compile, optimize=self.optimize, force=1, - dry_run=self.dry_run - ) - finally: - log.set_verbosity(self.verbose) # restore original verbosity - - - - - - - - - def no_default_version_msg(self): - return """bad install directory or PYTHONPATH - -You are attempting to install a package to a directory that is not -on PYTHONPATH and which Python does not read ".pth" files from. The -installation directory you specified (via --install-dir, --prefix, or -the distutils default setting) was: - - %s - -and your PYTHONPATH environment variable currently contains: - - %r - -Here are some of your options for correcting the problem: - -* You can choose a different installation directory, i.e., one that is - on PYTHONPATH or supports .pth files - -* You can add the installation directory to the PYTHONPATH environment - variable. (It must then also be on PYTHONPATH whenever you run - Python and want to use the package(s) you are installing.) - -* You can set up the installation directory to support ".pth" files by - using one of the approaches described here: - - http://packages.python.org/distribute/easy_install.html#custom-installation-locations - -Please make the appropriate changes for your system and try again.""" % ( - self.install_dir, os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH','') - ) - - - - - - - - - - - def install_site_py(self): - """Make sure there's a site.py in the target dir, if needed""" - - if self.sitepy_installed: - return # already did it, or don't need to - - sitepy = os.path.join(self.install_dir, "site.py") - source = resource_string(Requirement.parse("distribute"), "site.py") - current = "" - - if os.path.exists(sitepy): - log.debug("Checking existing site.py in %s", self.install_dir) - f = open(sitepy,'rb') - current = f.read() - # we want str, not bytes - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - current = current.decode() - - f.close() - if not current.startswith('def __boot():'): - raise DistutilsError( - "%s is not a setuptools-generated site.py; please" - " remove it." % sitepy - ) - - if current != source: - log.info("Creating %s", sitepy) - if not self.dry_run: - ensure_directory(sitepy) - f = open(sitepy,'wb') - f.write(source) - f.close() - self.byte_compile([sitepy]) - - self.sitepy_installed = True - - - - - def create_home_path(self): - """Create directories under ~.""" - if not self.user: - return - home = convert_path(os.path.expanduser("~")) - for name, path in self.config_vars.iteritems(): - if path.startswith(home) and not os.path.isdir(path): - self.debug_print("os.makedirs('%s', 0700)" % path) - os.makedirs(path, 0700) - - - - - - - - INSTALL_SCHEMES = dict( - posix = dict( - install_dir = '$base/lib/python$py_version_short/site-packages', - script_dir = '$base/bin', - ), - ) - - DEFAULT_SCHEME = dict( - install_dir = '$base/Lib/site-packages', - script_dir = '$base/Scripts', - ) - - def _expand(self, *attrs): - config_vars = self.get_finalized_command('install').config_vars - - if self.prefix: - # Set default install_dir/scripts from --prefix - config_vars = config_vars.copy() - config_vars['base'] = self.prefix - scheme = self.INSTALL_SCHEMES.get(os.name,self.DEFAULT_SCHEME) - for attr,val in scheme.items(): - if getattr(self,attr,None) is None: - setattr(self,attr,val) - - from distutils.util import subst_vars - for attr in attrs: - val = getattr(self, attr) - if val is not None: - val = subst_vars(val, config_vars) - if os.name == 'posix': - val = os.path.expanduser(val) - setattr(self, attr, val) - - - - - - - - - -def get_site_dirs(): - # return a list of 'site' dirs - sitedirs = filter(None,os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH','').split(os.pathsep)) - prefixes = [sys.prefix] - if sys.exec_prefix != sys.prefix: - prefixes.append(sys.exec_prefix) - for prefix in prefixes: - if prefix: - if sys.platform in ('os2emx', 'riscos'): - sitedirs.append(os.path.join(prefix, "Lib", "site-packages")) - elif os.sep == '/': - sitedirs.extend([os.path.join(prefix, - "lib", - "python" + sys.version[:3], - "site-packages"), - os.path.join(prefix, "lib", "site-python")]) - else: - sitedirs.extend( - [prefix, os.path.join(prefix, "lib", "site-packages")] - ) - if sys.platform == 'darwin': - # for framework builds *only* we add the standard Apple - # locations. Currently only per-user, but /Library and - # /Network/Library could be added too - if 'Python.framework' in prefix: - home = os.environ.get('HOME') - if home: - sitedirs.append( - os.path.join(home, - 'Library', - 'Python', - sys.version[:3], - 'site-packages')) - for plat_specific in (0,1): - site_lib = get_python_lib(plat_specific) - if site_lib not in sitedirs: sitedirs.append(site_lib) - - if HAS_USER_SITE: - sitedirs.append(site.USER_SITE) - - sitedirs = map(normalize_path, sitedirs) - - return sitedirs - - -def expand_paths(inputs): - """Yield sys.path directories that might contain "old-style" packages""" - - seen = {} - - for dirname in inputs: - dirname = normalize_path(dirname) - if dirname in seen: - continue - - seen[dirname] = 1 - if not os.path.isdir(dirname): - continue - - files = os.listdir(dirname) - yield dirname, files - - for name in files: - if not name.endswith('.pth'): - # We only care about the .pth files - continue - if name in ('easy-install.pth','setuptools.pth'): - # Ignore .pth files that we control - continue - - # Read the .pth file - f = open(os.path.join(dirname,name)) - lines = list(yield_lines(f)) - f.close() - - # Yield existing non-dupe, non-import directory lines from it - for line in lines: - if not line.startswith("import"): - line = normalize_path(line.rstrip()) - if line not in seen: - seen[line] = 1 - if not os.path.isdir(line): - continue - yield line, os.listdir(line) - - -def extract_wininst_cfg(dist_filename): - """Extract configuration data from a bdist_wininst .exe - - Returns a ConfigParser.RawConfigParser, or None - """ - f = open(dist_filename,'rb') - try: - endrec = zipfile._EndRecData(f) - if endrec is None: - return None - - prepended = (endrec[9] - endrec[5]) - endrec[6] - if prepended < 12: # no wininst data here - return None - f.seek(prepended-12) - - import struct, StringIO, ConfigParser - tag, cfglen, bmlen = struct.unpack("= (2,6): - null_byte = bytes([0]) - else: - null_byte = chr(0) - config = part.split(null_byte, 1)[0] - # Now the config is in bytes, but on Python 3, it must be - # unicode for the RawConfigParser, so decode it. Is this the - # right encoding? - config = config.decode('ascii') - cfg.readfp(StringIO.StringIO(config)) - except ConfigParser.Error: - return None - if not cfg.has_section('metadata') or not cfg.has_section('Setup'): - return None - return cfg - - finally: - f.close() - - - - - - - - -def get_exe_prefixes(exe_filename): - """Get exe->egg path translations for a given .exe file""" - - prefixes = [ - ('PURELIB/', ''), ('PLATLIB/pywin32_system32', ''), - ('PLATLIB/', ''), - ('SCRIPTS/', 'EGG-INFO/scripts/'), - ('DATA/LIB/site-packages', ''), - ] - z = zipfile.ZipFile(exe_filename) - try: - for info in z.infolist(): - name = info.filename - parts = name.split('/') - if len(parts)==3 and parts[2]=='PKG-INFO': - if parts[1].endswith('.egg-info'): - prefixes.insert(0,('/'.join(parts[:2]), 'EGG-INFO/')) - break - if len(parts)<>2 or not name.endswith('.pth'): - continue - if name.endswith('-nspkg.pth'): - continue - if parts[0].upper() in ('PURELIB','PLATLIB'): - contents = z.read(name) - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - contents = contents.decode() - for pth in yield_lines(contents): - pth = pth.strip().replace('\\','/') - if not pth.startswith('import'): - prefixes.append((('%s/%s/' % (parts[0],pth)), '')) - finally: - z.close() - prefixes = [(x.lower(),y) for x, y in prefixes] - prefixes.sort(); prefixes.reverse() - return prefixes - - -def parse_requirement_arg(spec): - try: - return Requirement.parse(spec) - except ValueError: - raise DistutilsError( - "Not a URL, existing file, or requirement spec: %r" % (spec,) - ) - -class PthDistributions(Environment): - """A .pth file with Distribution paths in it""" - - dirty = False - - def __init__(self, filename, sitedirs=()): - self.filename = filename; self.sitedirs=map(normalize_path, sitedirs) - self.basedir = normalize_path(os.path.dirname(self.filename)) - self._load(); Environment.__init__(self, [], None, None) - for path in yield_lines(self.paths): - map(self.add, find_distributions(path, True)) - - def _load(self): - self.paths = [] - saw_import = False - seen = dict.fromkeys(self.sitedirs) - if os.path.isfile(self.filename): - f = open(self.filename,'rt') - for line in f: - if line.startswith('import'): - saw_import = True - continue - path = line.rstrip() - self.paths.append(path) - if not path.strip() or path.strip().startswith('#'): - continue - # skip non-existent paths, in case somebody deleted a package - # manually, and duplicate paths as well - path = self.paths[-1] = normalize_path( - os.path.join(self.basedir,path) - ) - if not os.path.exists(path) or path in seen: - self.paths.pop() # skip it - self.dirty = True # we cleaned up, so we're dirty now :) - continue - seen[path] = 1 - f.close() - - if self.paths and not saw_import: - self.dirty = True # ensure anything we touch has import wrappers - while self.paths and not self.paths[-1].strip(): - self.paths.pop() - - def save(self): - """Write changed .pth file back to disk""" - if not self.dirty: - return - - data = '\n'.join(map(self.make_relative,self.paths)) - if data: - log.debug("Saving %s", self.filename) - data = ( - "import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path)\n" - "%s\n" - "import sys; new=sys.path[sys.__plen:];" - " del sys.path[sys.__plen:];" - " p=getattr(sys,'__egginsert',0); sys.path[p:p]=new;" - " sys.__egginsert = p+len(new)\n" - ) % data - - if os.path.islink(self.filename): - os.unlink(self.filename) - f = open(self.filename,'wt') - f.write(data); f.close() - - elif os.path.exists(self.filename): - log.debug("Deleting empty %s", self.filename) - os.unlink(self.filename) - - self.dirty = False - - def add(self,dist): - """Add `dist` to the distribution map""" - if (dist.location not in self.paths and ( - dist.location not in self.sitedirs or - dist.location == os.getcwd() #account for '.' being in PYTHONPATH - )): - self.paths.append(dist.location) - self.dirty = True - Environment.add(self,dist) - - def remove(self,dist): - """Remove `dist` from the distribution map""" - while dist.location in self.paths: - self.paths.remove(dist.location); self.dirty = True - Environment.remove(self,dist) - - - def make_relative(self,path): - npath, last = os.path.split(normalize_path(path)) - baselen = len(self.basedir) - parts = [last] - sep = os.altsep=='/' and '/' or os.sep - while len(npath)>=baselen: - if npath==self.basedir: - parts.append(os.curdir) - parts.reverse() - return sep.join(parts) - npath, last = os.path.split(npath) - parts.append(last) - else: - return path - -def get_script_header(script_text, executable=sys_executable, wininst=False): - """Create a #! line, getting options (if any) from script_text""" - from distutils.command.build_scripts import first_line_re - - # first_line_re in Python >=3.1.4 and >=3.2.1 is a bytes pattern. - if not isinstance(first_line_re.pattern, str): - first_line_re = re.compile(first_line_re.pattern.decode()) - - first = (script_text+'\n').splitlines()[0] - match = first_line_re.match(first) - options = '' - if match: - options = match.group(1) or '' - if options: options = ' '+options - if wininst: - executable = "python.exe" - else: - executable = nt_quote_arg(executable) - hdr = "#!%(executable)s%(options)s\n" % locals() - if not isascii(hdr): - # Non-ascii path to sys.executable, use -x to prevent warnings - if options: - if options.strip().startswith('-'): - options = ' -x'+options.strip()[1:] - # else: punt, we can't do it, let the warning happen anyway - else: - options = ' -x' - executable = fix_jython_executable(executable, options) - hdr = "#!%(executable)s%(options)s\n" % locals() - return hdr - -def auto_chmod(func, arg, exc): - if func is os.remove and os.name=='nt': - chmod(arg, stat.S_IWRITE) - return func(arg) - exc = sys.exc_info() - raise exc[0], (exc[1][0], exc[1][1] + (" %s %s" % (func,arg))) - -def uncache_zipdir(path): - """Ensure that the importer caches dont have stale info for `path`""" - from zipimport import _zip_directory_cache as zdc - _uncache(path, zdc) - _uncache(path, sys.path_importer_cache) - -def _uncache(path, cache): - if path in cache: - del cache[path] - else: - path = normalize_path(path) - for p in cache: - if normalize_path(p)==path: - del cache[p] - return - -def is_python(text, filename=''): - "Is this string a valid Python script?" - try: - compile(text, filename, 'exec') - except (SyntaxError, TypeError): - return False - else: - return True - -def is_sh(executable): - """Determine if the specified executable is a .sh (contains a #! line)""" - try: - fp = open(executable) - magic = fp.read(2) - fp.close() - except (OSError,IOError): return executable - return magic == '#!' - -def nt_quote_arg(arg): - """Quote a command line argument according to Windows parsing rules""" - - result = [] - needquote = False - nb = 0 - - needquote = (" " in arg) or ("\t" in arg) - if needquote: - result.append('"') - - for c in arg: - if c == '\\': - nb += 1 - elif c == '"': - # double preceding backslashes, then add a \" - result.append('\\' * (nb*2) + '\\"') - nb = 0 - else: - if nb: - result.append('\\' * nb) - nb = 0 - result.append(c) - - if nb: - result.append('\\' * nb) - - if needquote: - result.append('\\' * nb) # double the trailing backslashes - result.append('"') - - return ''.join(result) - - - - - - - - - -def is_python_script(script_text, filename): - """Is this text, as a whole, a Python script? (as opposed to shell/bat/etc. - """ - if filename.endswith('.py') or filename.endswith('.pyw'): - return True # extension says it's Python - if is_python(script_text, filename): - return True # it's syntactically valid Python - if script_text.startswith('#!'): - # It begins with a '#!' line, so check if 'python' is in it somewhere - return 'python' in script_text.splitlines()[0].lower() - - return False # Not any Python I can recognize - -try: - from os import chmod as _chmod -except ImportError: - # Jython compatibility - def _chmod(*args): pass - -def chmod(path, mode): - log.debug("changing mode of %s to %o", path, mode) - try: - _chmod(path, mode) - except os.error, e: - log.debug("chmod failed: %s", e) - -def fix_jython_executable(executable, options): - if sys.platform.startswith('java') and is_sh(executable): - # Workaround for Jython is not needed on Linux systems. - import java - if java.lang.System.getProperty("os.name") == "Linux": - return executable - - # Workaround Jython's sys.executable being a .sh (an invalid - # shebang line interpreter) - if options: - # Can't apply the workaround, leave it broken - log.warn("WARNING: Unable to adapt shebang line for Jython," - " the following script is NOT executable\n" - " see http://bugs.jython.org/issue1112 for" - " more information.") - else: - return '/usr/bin/env %s' % executable - return executable - - -def get_script_args(dist, executable=sys_executable, wininst=False): - """Yield write_script() argument tuples for a distribution's entrypoints""" - spec = str(dist.as_requirement()) - header = get_script_header("", executable, wininst) - for group in 'console_scripts', 'gui_scripts': - for name, ep in dist.get_entry_map(group).items(): - script_text = ( - "# EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: %(spec)r,%(group)r,%(name)r\n" - "__requires__ = %(spec)r\n" - "import sys\n" - "from pkg_resources import load_entry_point\n" - "\n" - "if __name__ == '__main__':" - "\n" - " sys.exit(\n" - " load_entry_point(%(spec)r, %(group)r, %(name)r)()\n" - " )\n" - ) % locals() - if sys.platform=='win32' or wininst: - # On Windows/wininst, add a .py extension and an .exe launcher - if group=='gui_scripts': - ext, launcher = '-script.pyw', 'gui.exe' - old = ['.pyw'] - new_header = re.sub('(?i)python.exe','pythonw.exe',header) - else: - ext, launcher = '-script.py', 'cli.exe' - old = ['.py','.pyc','.pyo'] - new_header = re.sub('(?i)pythonw.exe','python.exe',header) - if is_64bit(): - launcher = launcher.replace(".", "-64.") - else: - launcher = launcher.replace(".", "-32.") - if os.path.exists(new_header[2:-1]) or sys.platform!='win32': - hdr = new_header - else: - hdr = header - yield (name+ext, hdr+script_text, 't', [name+x for x in old]) - yield ( - name+'.exe', resource_string('setuptools', launcher), - 'b' # write in binary mode - ) - else: - # On other platforms, we assume the right thing to do is to - # just write the stub with no extension. - yield (name, header+script_text) - -def rmtree(path, ignore_errors=False, onerror=auto_chmod): - """Recursively delete a directory tree. - - This code is taken from the Python 2.4 version of 'shutil', because - the 2.3 version doesn't really work right. - """ - if ignore_errors: - def onerror(*args): - pass - elif onerror is None: - def onerror(*args): - raise - names = [] - try: - names = os.listdir(path) - except os.error, err: - onerror(os.listdir, path, sys.exc_info()) - for name in names: - fullname = os.path.join(path, name) - try: - mode = os.lstat(fullname).st_mode - except os.error: - mode = 0 - if stat.S_ISDIR(mode): - rmtree(fullname, ignore_errors, onerror) - else: - try: - os.remove(fullname) - except os.error, err: - onerror(os.remove, fullname, sys.exc_info()) - try: - os.rmdir(path) - except os.error: - onerror(os.rmdir, path, sys.exc_info()) - -def current_umask(): - tmp = os.umask(022) - os.umask(tmp) - return tmp - -def bootstrap(): - # This function is called when setuptools*.egg is run using /bin/sh - import setuptools; argv0 = os.path.dirname(setuptools.__path__[0]) - sys.argv[0] = argv0; sys.argv.append(argv0); main() - -def main(argv=None, **kw): - from setuptools import setup - from setuptools.dist import Distribution - import distutils.core - - USAGE = """\ -usage: %(script)s [options] requirement_or_url ... - or: %(script)s --help -""" - - def gen_usage (script_name): - script = os.path.basename(script_name) - return USAGE % vars() - - def with_ei_usage(f): - old_gen_usage = distutils.core.gen_usage - try: - distutils.core.gen_usage = gen_usage - return f() - finally: - distutils.core.gen_usage = old_gen_usage - - class DistributionWithoutHelpCommands(Distribution): - common_usage = "" - - def _show_help(self,*args,**kw): - with_ei_usage(lambda: Distribution._show_help(self,*args,**kw)) - - def find_config_files(self): - files = Distribution.find_config_files(self) - if 'setup.cfg' in files: - files.remove('setup.cfg') - return files - - if argv is None: - argv = sys.argv[1:] - - with_ei_usage(lambda: - setup( - script_args = ['-q','easy_install', '-v']+argv, - script_name = sys.argv[0] or 'easy_install', - distclass=DistributionWithoutHelpCommands, **kw - ) - ) - - - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/egg_info.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/egg_info.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0c2ea0cca..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/egg_info.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,486 +0,0 @@ -"""setuptools.command.egg_info - -Create a distribution's .egg-info directory and contents""" - -# This module should be kept compatible with Python 2.3 -import os, re, sys -from setuptools import Command -from distutils.errors import * -from distutils import log -from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist -from distutils.util import convert_path -from distutils.filelist import FileList as _FileList -from pkg_resources import parse_requirements, safe_name, parse_version, \ - safe_version, yield_lines, EntryPoint, iter_entry_points, to_filename -from sdist import walk_revctrl - -class egg_info(Command): - description = "create a distribution's .egg-info directory" - - user_options = [ - ('egg-base=', 'e', "directory containing .egg-info directories" - " (default: top of the source tree)"), - ('tag-svn-revision', 'r', - "Add subversion revision ID to version number"), - ('tag-date', 'd', "Add date stamp (e.g. 20050528) to version number"), - ('tag-build=', 'b', "Specify explicit tag to add to version number"), - ('no-svn-revision', 'R', - "Don't add subversion revision ID [default]"), - ('no-date', 'D', "Don't include date stamp [default]"), - ] - - boolean_options = ['tag-date', 'tag-svn-revision'] - negative_opt = {'no-svn-revision': 'tag-svn-revision', - 'no-date': 'tag-date'} - - - - - - - - def initialize_options(self): - self.egg_name = None - self.egg_version = None - self.egg_base = None - self.egg_info = None - self.tag_build = None - self.tag_svn_revision = 0 - self.tag_date = 0 - self.broken_egg_info = False - self.vtags = None - - def save_version_info(self, filename): - from setopt import edit_config - edit_config( - filename, - {'egg_info': - {'tag_svn_revision':0, 'tag_date': 0, 'tag_build': self.tags()} - } - ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def finalize_options (self): - self.egg_name = safe_name(self.distribution.get_name()) - self.vtags = self.tags() - self.egg_version = self.tagged_version() - - try: - list( - parse_requirements('%s==%s' % (self.egg_name,self.egg_version)) - ) - except ValueError: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "Invalid distribution name or version syntax: %s-%s" % - (self.egg_name,self.egg_version) - ) - - if self.egg_base is None: - dirs = self.distribution.package_dir - self.egg_base = (dirs or {}).get('',os.curdir) - - self.ensure_dirname('egg_base') - self.egg_info = to_filename(self.egg_name)+'.egg-info' - if self.egg_base != os.curdir: - self.egg_info = os.path.join(self.egg_base, self.egg_info) - if '-' in self.egg_name: self.check_broken_egg_info() - - # Set package version for the benefit of dumber commands - # (e.g. sdist, bdist_wininst, etc.) - # - self.distribution.metadata.version = self.egg_version - - # If we bootstrapped around the lack of a PKG-INFO, as might be the - # case in a fresh checkout, make sure that any special tags get added - # to the version info - # - pd = self.distribution._patched_dist - if pd is not None and pd.key==self.egg_name.lower(): - pd._version = self.egg_version - pd._parsed_version = parse_version(self.egg_version) - self.distribution._patched_dist = None - - - def write_or_delete_file(self, what, filename, data, force=False): - """Write `data` to `filename` or delete if empty - - If `data` is non-empty, this routine is the same as ``write_file()``. - If `data` is empty but not ``None``, this is the same as calling - ``delete_file(filename)`. If `data` is ``None``, then this is a no-op - unless `filename` exists, in which case a warning is issued about the - orphaned file (if `force` is false), or deleted (if `force` is true). - """ - if data: - self.write_file(what, filename, data) - elif os.path.exists(filename): - if data is None and not force: - log.warn( - "%s not set in setup(), but %s exists", what, filename - ) - return - else: - self.delete_file(filename) - - def write_file(self, what, filename, data): - """Write `data` to `filename` (if not a dry run) after announcing it - - `what` is used in a log message to identify what is being written - to the file. - """ - log.info("writing %s to %s", what, filename) - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - data = data.encode("utf-8") - if not self.dry_run: - f = open(filename, 'wb') - f.write(data) - f.close() - - def delete_file(self, filename): - """Delete `filename` (if not a dry run) after announcing it""" - log.info("deleting %s", filename) - if not self.dry_run: - os.unlink(filename) - - def tagged_version(self): - version = self.distribution.get_version() - # egg_info may be called more than once for a distribution, - # in which case the version string already contains all tags. - if self.vtags and version.endswith(self.vtags): - return safe_version(version) - return safe_version(version + self.vtags) - - def run(self): - self.mkpath(self.egg_info) - installer = self.distribution.fetch_build_egg - for ep in iter_entry_points('egg_info.writers'): - writer = ep.load(installer=installer) - writer(self, ep.name, os.path.join(self.egg_info,ep.name)) - - # Get rid of native_libs.txt if it was put there by older bdist_egg - nl = os.path.join(self.egg_info, "native_libs.txt") - if os.path.exists(nl): - self.delete_file(nl) - - self.find_sources() - - def tags(self): - version = '' - if self.tag_build: - version+=self.tag_build - if self.tag_svn_revision and ( - os.path.exists('.svn') or os.path.exists('PKG-INFO') - ): version += '-r%s' % self.get_svn_revision() - if self.tag_date: - import time; version += time.strftime("-%Y%m%d") - return version - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def get_svn_revision(self): - revision = 0 - urlre = re.compile('url="([^"]+)"') - revre = re.compile('committed-rev="(\d+)"') - - for base,dirs,files in os.walk(os.curdir): - if '.svn' not in dirs: - dirs[:] = [] - continue # no sense walking uncontrolled subdirs - dirs.remove('.svn') - f = open(os.path.join(base,'.svn','entries')) - data = f.read() - f.close() - - if data.startswith('10') or data.startswith('9') or data.startswith('8'): - data = map(str.splitlines,data.split('\n\x0c\n')) - del data[0][0] # get rid of the '8' or '9' or '10' - dirurl = data[0][3] - localrev = max([int(d[9]) for d in data if len(d)>9 and d[9]]+[0]) - elif data.startswith('= (3,): - try: - if os.path.exists(path) or os.path.exists(path.encode('utf-8')): - self.files.append(path) - except UnicodeEncodeError: - # Accept UTF-8 filenames even if LANG=C - if os.path.exists(path.encode('utf-8')): - self.files.append(path) - else: - log.warn("'%s' not %s encodable -- skipping", path, - sys.getfilesystemencoding()) - else: - if os.path.exists(path): - self.files.append(path) - - - - - - - - -class manifest_maker(sdist): - - template = "MANIFEST.in" - - def initialize_options (self): - self.use_defaults = 1 - self.prune = 1 - self.manifest_only = 1 - self.force_manifest = 1 - - def finalize_options(self): - pass - - def run(self): - self.filelist = FileList() - if not os.path.exists(self.manifest): - self.write_manifest() # it must exist so it'll get in the list - self.filelist.findall() - self.add_defaults() - if os.path.exists(self.template): - self.read_template() - self.prune_file_list() - self.filelist.sort() - self.filelist.remove_duplicates() - self.write_manifest() - - def write_manifest (self): - """Write the file list in 'self.filelist' (presumably as filled in - by 'add_defaults()' and 'read_template()') to the manifest file - named by 'self.manifest'. - """ - # The manifest must be UTF-8 encodable. See #303. - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - files = [] - for file in self.filelist.files: - try: - file.encode("utf-8") - except UnicodeEncodeError: - log.warn("'%s' not UTF-8 encodable -- skipping" % file) - else: - files.append(file) - self.filelist.files = files - - files = self.filelist.files - if os.sep!='/': - files = [f.replace(os.sep,'/') for f in files] - self.execute(write_file, (self.manifest, files), - "writing manifest file '%s'" % self.manifest) - - def warn(self, msg): # suppress missing-file warnings from sdist - if not msg.startswith("standard file not found:"): - sdist.warn(self, msg) - - def add_defaults(self): - sdist.add_defaults(self) - self.filelist.append(self.template) - self.filelist.append(self.manifest) - rcfiles = list(walk_revctrl()) - if rcfiles: - self.filelist.extend(rcfiles) - elif os.path.exists(self.manifest): - self.read_manifest() - ei_cmd = self.get_finalized_command('egg_info') - self.filelist.include_pattern("*", prefix=ei_cmd.egg_info) - - def prune_file_list (self): - build = self.get_finalized_command('build') - base_dir = self.distribution.get_fullname() - self.filelist.exclude_pattern(None, prefix=build.build_base) - self.filelist.exclude_pattern(None, prefix=base_dir) - sep = re.escape(os.sep) - self.filelist.exclude_pattern(sep+r'(RCS|CVS|\.svn)'+sep, is_regex=1) - - -def write_file (filename, contents): - """Create a file with the specified name and write 'contents' (a - sequence of strings without line terminators) to it. - """ - contents = "\n".join(contents) - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - contents = contents.encode("utf-8") - f = open(filename, "wb") # always write POSIX-style manifest - f.write(contents) - f.close() - - - - - - - - - - - - - -def write_pkg_info(cmd, basename, filename): - log.info("writing %s", filename) - if not cmd.dry_run: - metadata = cmd.distribution.metadata - metadata.version, oldver = cmd.egg_version, metadata.version - metadata.name, oldname = cmd.egg_name, metadata.name - try: - # write unescaped data to PKG-INFO, so older pkg_resources - # can still parse it - metadata.write_pkg_info(cmd.egg_info) - finally: - metadata.name, metadata.version = oldname, oldver - - safe = getattr(cmd.distribution,'zip_safe',None) - import bdist_egg; bdist_egg.write_safety_flag(cmd.egg_info, safe) - -def warn_depends_obsolete(cmd, basename, filename): - if os.path.exists(filename): - log.warn( - "WARNING: 'depends.txt' is not used by setuptools 0.6!\n" - "Use the install_requires/extras_require setup() args instead." - ) - - -def write_requirements(cmd, basename, filename): - dist = cmd.distribution - data = ['\n'.join(yield_lines(dist.install_requires or ()))] - for extra,reqs in (dist.extras_require or {}).items(): - data.append('\n\n[%s]\n%s' % (extra, '\n'.join(yield_lines(reqs)))) - cmd.write_or_delete_file("requirements", filename, ''.join(data)) - -def write_toplevel_names(cmd, basename, filename): - pkgs = dict.fromkeys( - [k.split('.',1)[0] - for k in cmd.distribution.iter_distribution_names() - ] - ) - cmd.write_file("top-level names", filename, '\n'.join(pkgs)+'\n') - - - -def overwrite_arg(cmd, basename, filename): - write_arg(cmd, basename, filename, True) - -def write_arg(cmd, basename, filename, force=False): - argname = os.path.splitext(basename)[0] - value = getattr(cmd.distribution, argname, None) - if value is not None: - value = '\n'.join(value)+'\n' - cmd.write_or_delete_file(argname, filename, value, force) - -def write_entries(cmd, basename, filename): - ep = cmd.distribution.entry_points - - if isinstance(ep,basestring) or ep is None: - data = ep - elif ep is not None: - data = [] - for section, contents in ep.items(): - if not isinstance(contents,basestring): - contents = EntryPoint.parse_group(section, contents) - contents = '\n'.join(map(str,contents.values())) - data.append('[%s]\n%s\n\n' % (section,contents)) - data = ''.join(data) - - cmd.write_or_delete_file('entry points', filename, data, True) - -def get_pkg_info_revision(): - # See if we can get a -r### off of PKG-INFO, in case this is an sdist of - # a subversion revision - # - if os.path.exists('PKG-INFO'): - f = open('PKG-INFO','rU') - for line in f: - match = re.match(r"Version:.*-r(\d+)\s*$", line) - if match: - return int(match.group(1)) - f.close() - return 0 - - - -# diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install.py deleted file mode 100644 index 247c4f259..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -import setuptools, sys, glob -from distutils.command.install import install as _install -from distutils.errors import DistutilsArgError - -class install(_install): - """Use easy_install to install the package, w/dependencies""" - - user_options = _install.user_options + [ - ('old-and-unmanageable', None, "Try not to use this!"), - ('single-version-externally-managed', None, - "used by system package builders to create 'flat' eggs"), - ] - boolean_options = _install.boolean_options + [ - 'old-and-unmanageable', 'single-version-externally-managed', - ] - new_commands = [ - ('install_egg_info', lambda self: True), - ('install_scripts', lambda self: True), - ] - _nc = dict(new_commands) - - def initialize_options(self): - _install.initialize_options(self) - self.old_and_unmanageable = None - self.single_version_externally_managed = None - self.no_compile = None # make DISTUTILS_DEBUG work right! - - def finalize_options(self): - _install.finalize_options(self) - if self.root: - self.single_version_externally_managed = True - elif self.single_version_externally_managed: - if not self.root and not self.record: - raise DistutilsArgError( - "You must specify --record or --root when building system" - " packages" - ) - - def handle_extra_path(self): - if self.root or self.single_version_externally_managed: - # explicit backward-compatibility mode, allow extra_path to work - return _install.handle_extra_path(self) - - # Ignore extra_path when installing an egg (or being run by another - # command without --root or --single-version-externally-managed - self.path_file = None - self.extra_dirs = '' - - - def run(self): - # Explicit request for old-style install? Just do it - if self.old_and_unmanageable or self.single_version_externally_managed: - return _install.run(self) - - # Attempt to detect whether we were called from setup() or by another - # command. If we were called by setup(), our caller will be the - # 'run_command' method in 'distutils.dist', and *its* caller will be - # the 'run_commands' method. If we were called any other way, our - # immediate caller *might* be 'run_command', but it won't have been - # called by 'run_commands'. This is slightly kludgy, but seems to - # work. - # - caller = sys._getframe(2) - caller_module = caller.f_globals.get('__name__','') - caller_name = caller.f_code.co_name - - if caller_module != 'distutils.dist' or caller_name!='run_commands': - # We weren't called from the command line or setup(), so we - # should run in backward-compatibility mode to support bdist_* - # commands. - _install.run(self) - else: - self.do_egg_install() - - - - - - - def do_egg_install(self): - - easy_install = self.distribution.get_command_class('easy_install') - - cmd = easy_install( - self.distribution, args="x", root=self.root, record=self.record, - ) - cmd.ensure_finalized() # finalize before bdist_egg munges install cmd - cmd.always_copy_from = '.' # make sure local-dir eggs get installed - - # pick up setup-dir .egg files only: no .egg-info - cmd.package_index.scan(glob.glob('*.egg')) - - self.run_command('bdist_egg') - args = [self.distribution.get_command_obj('bdist_egg').egg_output] - - if setuptools.bootstrap_install_from: - # Bootstrap self-installation of setuptools - args.insert(0, setuptools.bootstrap_install_from) - - cmd.args = args - cmd.run() - setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = None - -# XXX Python 3.1 doesn't see _nc if this is inside the class -install.sub_commands = [ - cmd for cmd in _install.sub_commands if cmd[0] not in install._nc - ] + install.new_commands - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -# diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install_egg_info.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install_egg_info.py deleted file mode 100644 index f44b34b55..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install_egg_info.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -from setuptools import Command -from setuptools.archive_util import unpack_archive -from distutils import log, dir_util -import os, shutil, pkg_resources - -class install_egg_info(Command): - """Install an .egg-info directory for the package""" - - description = "Install an .egg-info directory for the package" - - user_options = [ - ('install-dir=', 'd', "directory to install to"), - ] - - def initialize_options(self): - self.install_dir = None - - def finalize_options(self): - self.set_undefined_options('install_lib',('install_dir','install_dir')) - ei_cmd = self.get_finalized_command("egg_info") - basename = pkg_resources.Distribution( - None, None, ei_cmd.egg_name, ei_cmd.egg_version - ).egg_name()+'.egg-info' - self.source = ei_cmd.egg_info - self.target = os.path.join(self.install_dir, basename) - self.outputs = [self.target] - - def run(self): - self.run_command('egg_info') - target = self.target - if os.path.isdir(self.target) and not os.path.islink(self.target): - dir_util.remove_tree(self.target, dry_run=self.dry_run) - elif os.path.exists(self.target): - self.execute(os.unlink,(self.target,),"Removing "+self.target) - if not self.dry_run: - pkg_resources.ensure_directory(self.target) - self.execute(self.copytree, (), - "Copying %s to %s" % (self.source, self.target) - ) - self.install_namespaces() - - def get_outputs(self): - return self.outputs - - def copytree(self): - # Copy the .egg-info tree to site-packages - def skimmer(src,dst): - # filter out source-control directories; note that 'src' is always - # a '/'-separated path, regardless of platform. 'dst' is a - # platform-specific path. - for skip in '.svn/','CVS/': - if src.startswith(skip) or '/'+skip in src: - return None - self.outputs.append(dst) - log.debug("Copying %s to %s", src, dst) - return dst - unpack_archive(self.source, self.target, skimmer) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def install_namespaces(self): - nsp = self._get_all_ns_packages() - if not nsp: return - filename,ext = os.path.splitext(self.target) - filename += '-nspkg.pth'; self.outputs.append(filename) - log.info("Installing %s",filename) - if not self.dry_run: - f = open(filename,'wt') - for pkg in nsp: - # ensure pkg is not a unicode string under Python 2.7 - pkg = str(pkg) - pth = tuple(pkg.split('.')) - trailer = '\n' - if '.' in pkg: - trailer = ( - "; m and setattr(sys.modules[%r], %r, m)\n" - % ('.'.join(pth[:-1]), pth[-1]) - ) - f.write( - "import sys,types,os; " - "p = os.path.join(sys._getframe(1).f_locals['sitedir'], " - "*%(pth)r); " - "ie = os.path.exists(os.path.join(p,'__init__.py')); " - "m = not ie and " - "sys.modules.setdefault(%(pkg)r,types.ModuleType(%(pkg)r)); " - "mp = (m or []) and m.__dict__.setdefault('__path__',[]); " - "(p not in mp) and mp.append(p)%(trailer)s" - % locals() - ) - f.close() - - def _get_all_ns_packages(self): - nsp = {} - for pkg in self.distribution.namespace_packages or []: - pkg = pkg.split('.') - while pkg: - nsp['.'.join(pkg)] = 1 - pkg.pop() - nsp=list(nsp) - nsp.sort() # set up shorter names first - return nsp - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install_lib.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install_lib.py deleted file mode 100644 index 82afa1421..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install_lib.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -from distutils.command.install_lib import install_lib as _install_lib -import os - -class install_lib(_install_lib): - """Don't add compiled flags to filenames of non-Python files""" - - def _bytecode_filenames (self, py_filenames): - bytecode_files = [] - for py_file in py_filenames: - if not py_file.endswith('.py'): - continue - if self.compile: - bytecode_files.append(py_file + "c") - if self.optimize > 0: - bytecode_files.append(py_file + "o") - - return bytecode_files - - def run(self): - self.build() - outfiles = self.install() - if outfiles is not None: - # always compile, in case we have any extension stubs to deal with - self.byte_compile(outfiles) - - def get_exclusions(self): - exclude = {} - nsp = self.distribution.namespace_packages - - if (nsp and self.get_finalized_command('install') - .single_version_externally_managed - ): - for pkg in nsp: - parts = pkg.split('.') - while parts: - pkgdir = os.path.join(self.install_dir, *parts) - for f in '__init__.py', '__init__.pyc', '__init__.pyo': - exclude[os.path.join(pkgdir,f)] = 1 - parts.pop() - return exclude - - def copy_tree( - self, infile, outfile, - preserve_mode=1, preserve_times=1, preserve_symlinks=0, level=1 - ): - assert preserve_mode and preserve_times and not preserve_symlinks - exclude = self.get_exclusions() - - if not exclude: - return _install_lib.copy_tree(self, infile, outfile) - - # Exclude namespace package __init__.py* files from the output - - from setuptools.archive_util import unpack_directory - from distutils import log - - outfiles = [] - - def pf(src, dst): - if dst in exclude: - log.warn("Skipping installation of %s (namespace package)",dst) - return False - - log.info("copying %s -> %s", src, os.path.dirname(dst)) - outfiles.append(dst) - return dst - - unpack_directory(infile, outfile, pf) - return outfiles - - def get_outputs(self): - outputs = _install_lib.get_outputs(self) - exclude = self.get_exclusions() - if exclude: - return [f for f in outputs if f not in exclude] - return outputs - - - - - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install_scripts.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install_scripts.py deleted file mode 100644 index 824560359..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/install_scripts.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -from distutils.command.install_scripts import install_scripts \ - as _install_scripts -from pkg_resources import Distribution, PathMetadata, ensure_directory -import os -from distutils import log - -class install_scripts(_install_scripts): - """Do normal script install, plus any egg_info wrapper scripts""" - - def initialize_options(self): - _install_scripts.initialize_options(self) - self.no_ep = False - - def run(self): - from setuptools.command.easy_install import get_script_args - from setuptools.command.easy_install import sys_executable - - self.run_command("egg_info") - if self.distribution.scripts: - _install_scripts.run(self) # run first to set up self.outfiles - else: - self.outfiles = [] - if self.no_ep: - # don't install entry point scripts into .egg file! - return - - ei_cmd = self.get_finalized_command("egg_info") - dist = Distribution( - ei_cmd.egg_base, PathMetadata(ei_cmd.egg_base, ei_cmd.egg_info), - ei_cmd.egg_name, ei_cmd.egg_version, - ) - bs_cmd = self.get_finalized_command('build_scripts') - executable = getattr(bs_cmd,'executable',sys_executable) - is_wininst = getattr( - self.get_finalized_command("bdist_wininst"), '_is_running', False - ) - for args in get_script_args(dist, executable, is_wininst): - self.write_script(*args) - - def write_script(self, script_name, contents, mode="t", *ignored): - """Write an executable file to the scripts directory""" - from setuptools.command.easy_install import chmod, current_umask - log.info("Installing %s script to %s", script_name, self.install_dir) - target = os.path.join(self.install_dir, script_name) - self.outfiles.append(target) - - mask = current_umask() - if not self.dry_run: - ensure_directory(target) - f = open(target,"w"+mode) - f.write(contents) - f.close() - chmod(target, 0777-mask) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/register.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/register.py deleted file mode 100644 index 3b2e08590..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/register.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -from distutils.command.register import register as _register - -class register(_register): - __doc__ = _register.__doc__ - - def run(self): - # Make sure that we are using valid current name/version info - self.run_command('egg_info') - _register.run(self) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/rotate.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/rotate.py deleted file mode 100644 index 11b6eae82..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/rotate.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -import distutils, os -from setuptools import Command -from distutils.util import convert_path -from distutils import log -from distutils.errors import * - -class rotate(Command): - """Delete older distributions""" - - description = "delete older distributions, keeping N newest files" - user_options = [ - ('match=', 'm', "patterns to match (required)"), - ('dist-dir=', 'd', "directory where the distributions are"), - ('keep=', 'k', "number of matching distributions to keep"), - ] - - boolean_options = [] - - def initialize_options(self): - self.match = None - self.dist_dir = None - self.keep = None - - def finalize_options(self): - if self.match is None: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "Must specify one or more (comma-separated) match patterns " - "(e.g. '.zip' or '.egg')" - ) - if self.keep is None: - raise DistutilsOptionError("Must specify number of files to keep") - try: - self.keep = int(self.keep) - except ValueError: - raise DistutilsOptionError("--keep must be an integer") - if isinstance(self.match, basestring): - self.match = [ - convert_path(p.strip()) for p in self.match.split(',') - ] - self.set_undefined_options('bdist',('dist_dir', 'dist_dir')) - - def run(self): - self.run_command("egg_info") - from glob import glob - for pattern in self.match: - pattern = self.distribution.get_name()+'*'+pattern - files = glob(os.path.join(self.dist_dir,pattern)) - files = [(os.path.getmtime(f),f) for f in files] - files.sort() - files.reverse() - - log.info("%d file(s) matching %s", len(files), pattern) - files = files[self.keep:] - for (t,f) in files: - log.info("Deleting %s", f) - if not self.dry_run: - os.unlink(f) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/saveopts.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/saveopts.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1180a440c..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/saveopts.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -import distutils, os -from setuptools import Command -from setuptools.command.setopt import edit_config, option_base - -class saveopts(option_base): - """Save command-line options to a file""" - - description = "save supplied options to setup.cfg or other config file" - - def run(self): - dist = self.distribution - commands = dist.command_options.keys() - settings = {} - - for cmd in commands: - - if cmd=='saveopts': - continue # don't save our own options! - - for opt,(src,val) in dist.get_option_dict(cmd).items(): - if src=="command line": - settings.setdefault(cmd,{})[opt] = val - - edit_config(self.filename, settings, self.dry_run) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/sdist.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/sdist.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2fa3771aa..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/sdist.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,313 +0,0 @@ -from distutils.command.sdist import sdist as _sdist -from distutils.util import convert_path -from distutils import log -import os, re, sys, pkg_resources -from glob import glob - -READMES = ('README', 'README.rst', 'README.txt') - -entities = [ - ("<","<"), (">", ">"), (""", '"'), ("'", "'"), - ("&", "&") -] - -def unescape(data): - for old,new in entities: - data = data.replace(old,new) - return data - -def re_finder(pattern, postproc=None): - def find(dirname, filename): - f = open(filename,'rU') - data = f.read() - f.close() - for match in pattern.finditer(data): - path = match.group(1) - if postproc: - path = postproc(path) - yield joinpath(dirname,path) - return find - -def joinpath(prefix,suffix): - if not prefix: - return suffix - return os.path.join(prefix,suffix) - - - - - - - - - - -def walk_revctrl(dirname=''): - """Find all files under revision control""" - for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('setuptools.file_finders'): - for item in ep.load()(dirname): - yield item - -def _default_revctrl(dirname=''): - for path, finder in finders: - path = joinpath(dirname,path) - if os.path.isfile(path): - for path in finder(dirname,path): - if os.path.isfile(path): - yield path - elif os.path.isdir(path): - for item in _default_revctrl(path): - yield item - -def externals_finder(dirname, filename): - """Find any 'svn:externals' directories""" - found = False - f = open(filename,'rt') - for line in iter(f.readline, ''): # can't use direct iter! - parts = line.split() - if len(parts)==2: - kind,length = parts - data = f.read(int(length)) - if kind=='K' and data=='svn:externals': - found = True - elif kind=='V' and found: - f.close() - break - else: - f.close() - return - - for line in data.splitlines(): - parts = line.split() - if parts: - yield joinpath(dirname, parts[0]) - - -entries_pattern = re.compile(r'name="([^"]+)"(?![^>]+deleted="true")', re.I) - -def entries_finder(dirname, filename): - f = open(filename,'rU') - data = f.read() - f.close() - if data.startswith('10') or data.startswith('9') or data.startswith('8'): - for record in map(str.splitlines, data.split('\n\x0c\n')[1:]): - # subversion 1.6/1.5/1.4 - if not record or len(record)>=6 and record[5]=="delete": - continue # skip deleted - yield joinpath(dirname, record[0]) - elif data.startswith('= (3,): - try: - line = line.decode('UTF-8') - except UnicodeDecodeError: - log.warn("%r not UTF-8 decodable -- skipping" % line) - continue - # ignore comments and blank lines - line = line.strip() - if line.startswith('#') or not line: - continue - self.filelist.append(line) - manifest.close() - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -# diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/setopt.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/setopt.py deleted file mode 100644 index dbf3a94ec..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/setopt.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -import distutils, os -from setuptools import Command -from distutils.util import convert_path -from distutils import log -from distutils.errors import * - -__all__ = ['config_file', 'edit_config', 'option_base', 'setopt'] - - -def config_file(kind="local"): - """Get the filename of the distutils, local, global, or per-user config - - `kind` must be one of "local", "global", or "user" - """ - if kind=='local': - return 'setup.cfg' - if kind=='global': - return os.path.join( - os.path.dirname(distutils.__file__),'distutils.cfg' - ) - if kind=='user': - dot = os.name=='posix' and '.' or '' - return os.path.expanduser(convert_path("~/%spydistutils.cfg" % dot)) - raise ValueError( - "config_file() type must be 'local', 'global', or 'user'", kind - ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -def edit_config(filename, settings, dry_run=False): - """Edit a configuration file to include `settings` - - `settings` is a dictionary of dictionaries or ``None`` values, keyed by - command/section name. A ``None`` value means to delete the entire section, - while a dictionary lists settings to be changed or deleted in that section. - A setting of ``None`` means to delete that setting. - """ - from ConfigParser import RawConfigParser - log.debug("Reading configuration from %s", filename) - opts = RawConfigParser() - opts.read([filename]) - for section, options in settings.items(): - if options is None: - log.info("Deleting section [%s] from %s", section, filename) - opts.remove_section(section) - else: - if not opts.has_section(section): - log.debug("Adding new section [%s] to %s", section, filename) - opts.add_section(section) - for option,value in options.items(): - if value is None: - log.debug("Deleting %s.%s from %s", - section, option, filename - ) - opts.remove_option(section,option) - if not opts.options(section): - log.info("Deleting empty [%s] section from %s", - section, filename) - opts.remove_section(section) - else: - log.debug( - "Setting %s.%s to %r in %s", - section, option, value, filename - ) - opts.set(section,option,value) - - log.info("Writing %s", filename) - if not dry_run: - f = open(filename,'w'); opts.write(f); f.close() - -class option_base(Command): - """Abstract base class for commands that mess with config files""" - - user_options = [ - ('global-config', 'g', - "save options to the site-wide distutils.cfg file"), - ('user-config', 'u', - "save options to the current user's pydistutils.cfg file"), - ('filename=', 'f', - "configuration file to use (default=setup.cfg)"), - ] - - boolean_options = [ - 'global-config', 'user-config', - ] - - def initialize_options(self): - self.global_config = None - self.user_config = None - self.filename = None - - def finalize_options(self): - filenames = [] - if self.global_config: - filenames.append(config_file('global')) - if self.user_config: - filenames.append(config_file('user')) - if self.filename is not None: - filenames.append(self.filename) - if not filenames: - filenames.append(config_file('local')) - if len(filenames)>1: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "Must specify only one configuration file option", - filenames - ) - self.filename, = filenames - - - - -class setopt(option_base): - """Save command-line options to a file""" - - description = "set an option in setup.cfg or another config file" - - user_options = [ - ('command=', 'c', 'command to set an option for'), - ('option=', 'o', 'option to set'), - ('set-value=', 's', 'value of the option'), - ('remove', 'r', 'remove (unset) the value'), - ] + option_base.user_options - - boolean_options = option_base.boolean_options + ['remove'] - - def initialize_options(self): - option_base.initialize_options(self) - self.command = None - self.option = None - self.set_value = None - self.remove = None - - def finalize_options(self): - option_base.finalize_options(self) - if self.command is None or self.option is None: - raise DistutilsOptionError("Must specify --command *and* --option") - if self.set_value is None and not self.remove: - raise DistutilsOptionError("Must specify --set-value or --remove") - - def run(self): - edit_config( - self.filename, { - self.command: {self.option.replace('-','_'):self.set_value} - }, - self.dry_run - ) - - - - - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/test.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/test.py deleted file mode 100644 index a02ac1424..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -from setuptools import Command -from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError -import sys -from pkg_resources import * -from pkg_resources import _namespace_packages -from unittest import TestLoader, main - -class ScanningLoader(TestLoader): - - def loadTestsFromModule(self, module): - """Return a suite of all tests cases contained in the given module - - If the module is a package, load tests from all the modules in it. - If the module has an ``additional_tests`` function, call it and add - the return value to the tests. - """ - tests = [] - if module.__name__!='setuptools.tests.doctest': # ugh - tests.append(TestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(self,module)) - - if hasattr(module, "additional_tests"): - tests.append(module.additional_tests()) - - if hasattr(module, '__path__'): - for file in resource_listdir(module.__name__, ''): - if file.endswith('.py') and file!='__init__.py': - submodule = module.__name__+'.'+file[:-3] - else: - if resource_exists( - module.__name__, file+'/__init__.py' - ): - submodule = module.__name__+'.'+file - else: - continue - tests.append(self.loadTestsFromName(submodule)) - - if len(tests)!=1: - return self.suiteClass(tests) - else: - return tests[0] # don't create a nested suite for only one return - - -class test(Command): - - """Command to run unit tests after in-place build""" - - description = "run unit tests after in-place build" - - user_options = [ - ('test-module=','m', "Run 'test_suite' in specified module"), - ('test-suite=','s', - "Test suite to run (e.g. 'some_module.test_suite')"), - ] - - def initialize_options(self): - self.test_suite = None - self.test_module = None - self.test_loader = None - - - def finalize_options(self): - - if self.test_suite is None: - if self.test_module is None: - self.test_suite = self.distribution.test_suite - else: - self.test_suite = self.test_module+".test_suite" - elif self.test_module: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "You may specify a module or a suite, but not both" - ) - - self.test_args = [self.test_suite] - - if self.verbose: - self.test_args.insert(0,'--verbose') - if self.test_loader is None: - self.test_loader = getattr(self.distribution,'test_loader',None) - if self.test_loader is None: - self.test_loader = "setuptools.command.test:ScanningLoader" - - - - def with_project_on_sys_path(self, func): - if sys.version_info >= (3,) and getattr(self.distribution, 'use_2to3', False): - # If we run 2to3 we can not do this inplace: - - # Ensure metadata is up-to-date - self.reinitialize_command('build_py', inplace=0) - self.run_command('build_py') - bpy_cmd = self.get_finalized_command("build_py") - build_path = normalize_path(bpy_cmd.build_lib) - - # Build extensions - self.reinitialize_command('egg_info', egg_base=build_path) - self.run_command('egg_info') - - self.reinitialize_command('build_ext', inplace=0) - self.run_command('build_ext') - else: - # Without 2to3 inplace works fine: - self.run_command('egg_info') - - # Build extensions in-place - self.reinitialize_command('build_ext', inplace=1) - self.run_command('build_ext') - - ei_cmd = self.get_finalized_command("egg_info") - - old_path = sys.path[:] - old_modules = sys.modules.copy() - - try: - sys.path.insert(0, normalize_path(ei_cmd.egg_base)) - working_set.__init__() - add_activation_listener(lambda dist: dist.activate()) - require('%s==%s' % (ei_cmd.egg_name, ei_cmd.egg_version)) - func() - finally: - sys.path[:] = old_path - sys.modules.clear() - sys.modules.update(old_modules) - working_set.__init__() - - - def run(self): - if self.distribution.install_requires: - self.distribution.fetch_build_eggs(self.distribution.install_requires) - if self.distribution.tests_require: - self.distribution.fetch_build_eggs(self.distribution.tests_require) - - if self.test_suite: - cmd = ' '.join(self.test_args) - if self.dry_run: - self.announce('skipping "unittest %s" (dry run)' % cmd) - else: - self.announce('running "unittest %s"' % cmd) - self.with_project_on_sys_path(self.run_tests) - - - def run_tests(self): - import unittest - - # Purge modules under test from sys.modules. The test loader will - # re-import them from the build location. Required when 2to3 is used - # with namespace packages. - if sys.version_info >= (3,) and getattr(self.distribution, 'use_2to3', False): - module = self.test_args[-1].split('.')[0] - if module in _namespace_packages: - del_modules = [] - if module in sys.modules: - del_modules.append(module) - module += '.' - for name in sys.modules: - if name.startswith(module): - del_modules.append(name) - map(sys.modules.__delitem__, del_modules) - - loader_ep = EntryPoint.parse("x="+self.test_loader) - loader_class = loader_ep.load(require=False) - cks = loader_class() - unittest.main( - None, None, [unittest.__file__]+self.test_args, - testLoader = cks - ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/upload.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/upload.py deleted file mode 100644 index 21b9615c4..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/upload.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -"""distutils.command.upload - -Implements the Distutils 'upload' subcommand (upload package to PyPI).""" - -from distutils.errors import * -from distutils.core import Command -from distutils.spawn import spawn -from distutils import log -try: - from hashlib import md5 -except ImportError: - from md5 import md5 -import os -import socket -import platform -import ConfigParser -import httplib -import base64 -import urlparse -import cStringIO as StringIO - -class upload(Command): - - description = "upload binary package to PyPI" - - DEFAULT_REPOSITORY = 'http://pypi.python.org/pypi' - - user_options = [ - ('repository=', 'r', - "url of repository [default: %s]" % DEFAULT_REPOSITORY), - ('show-response', None, - 'display full response text from server'), - ('sign', 's', - 'sign files to upload using gpg'), - ('identity=', 'i', 'GPG identity used to sign files'), - ] - boolean_options = ['show-response', 'sign'] - - def initialize_options(self): - self.username = '' - self.password = '' - self.repository = '' - self.show_response = 0 - self.sign = False - self.identity = None - - def finalize_options(self): - if self.identity and not self.sign: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "Must use --sign for --identity to have meaning" - ) - if os.environ.has_key('HOME'): - rc = os.path.join(os.environ['HOME'], '.pypirc') - if os.path.exists(rc): - self.announce('Using PyPI login from %s' % rc) - config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser({ - 'username':'', - 'password':'', - 'repository':''}) - config.read(rc) - if not self.repository: - self.repository = config.get('server-login', 'repository') - if not self.username: - self.username = config.get('server-login', 'username') - if not self.password: - self.password = config.get('server-login', 'password') - if not self.repository: - self.repository = self.DEFAULT_REPOSITORY - - def run(self): - if not self.distribution.dist_files: - raise DistutilsOptionError("No dist file created in earlier command") - for command, pyversion, filename in self.distribution.dist_files: - self.upload_file(command, pyversion, filename) - - def upload_file(self, command, pyversion, filename): - # Sign if requested - if self.sign: - gpg_args = ["gpg", "--detach-sign", "-a", filename] - if self.identity: - gpg_args[2:2] = ["--local-user", self.identity] - spawn(gpg_args, - dry_run=self.dry_run) - - # Fill in the data - f = open(filename,'rb') - content = f.read() - f.close() - basename = os.path.basename(filename) - comment = '' - if command=='bdist_egg' and self.distribution.has_ext_modules(): - comment = "built on %s" % platform.platform(terse=1) - data = { - ':action':'file_upload', - 'protocol_version':'1', - 'name':self.distribution.get_name(), - 'version':self.distribution.get_version(), - 'content':(basename,content), - 'filetype':command, - 'pyversion':pyversion, - 'md5_digest':md5(content).hexdigest(), - } - if command == 'bdist_rpm': - dist, version, id = platform.dist() - if dist: - comment = 'built for %s %s' % (dist, version) - elif command == 'bdist_dumb': - comment = 'built for %s' % platform.platform(terse=1) - data['comment'] = comment - - if self.sign: - asc_file = open(filename + ".asc") - data['gpg_signature'] = (os.path.basename(filename) + ".asc", asc_file.read()) - asc_file.close() - - # set up the authentication - auth = "Basic " + base64.encodestring(self.username + ":" + self.password).strip() - - # Build up the MIME payload for the POST data - boundary = '--------------GHSKFJDLGDS7543FJKLFHRE75642756743254' - sep_boundary = '\n--' + boundary - end_boundary = sep_boundary + '--' - body = StringIO.StringIO() - for key, value in data.items(): - # handle multiple entries for the same name - if type(value) != type([]): - value = [value] - for value in value: - if type(value) is tuple: - fn = ';filename="%s"' % value[0] - value = value[1] - else: - fn = "" - value = str(value) - body.write(sep_boundary) - body.write('\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"'%key) - body.write(fn) - body.write("\n\n") - body.write(value) - if value and value[-1] == '\r': - body.write('\n') # write an extra newline (lurve Macs) - body.write(end_boundary) - body.write("\n") - body = body.getvalue() - - self.announce("Submitting %s to %s" % (filename, self.repository), log.INFO) - - # build the Request - # We can't use urllib2 since we need to send the Basic - # auth right with the first request - schema, netloc, url, params, query, fragments = \ - urlparse.urlparse(self.repository) - assert not params and not query and not fragments - if schema == 'http': - http = httplib.HTTPConnection(netloc) - elif schema == 'https': - http = httplib.HTTPSConnection(netloc) - else: - raise AssertionError, "unsupported schema "+schema - - data = '' - loglevel = log.INFO - try: - http.connect() - http.putrequest("POST", url) - http.putheader('Content-type', - 'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s'%boundary) - http.putheader('Content-length', str(len(body))) - http.putheader('Authorization', auth) - http.endheaders() - http.send(body) - except socket.error, e: - self.announce(str(e), log.ERROR) - return - - r = http.getresponse() - if r.status == 200: - self.announce('Server response (%s): %s' % (r.status, r.reason), - log.INFO) - else: - self.announce('Upload failed (%s): %s' % (r.status, r.reason), - log.ERROR) - if self.show_response: - print '-'*75, r.read(), '-'*75 - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/upload_docs.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/upload_docs.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1d5a74451..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/command/upload_docs.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -"""upload_docs - -Implements a Distutils 'upload_docs' subcommand (upload documentation to -PyPI's packages.python.org). -""" - -import os -import socket -import zipfile -import httplib -import urlparse -import tempfile -import sys -import shutil - -from base64 import standard_b64encode -from pkg_resources import iter_entry_points - -from distutils import log -from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError - -try: - from distutils.command.upload import upload -except ImportError: - from setuptools.command.upload import upload - - -# This is not just a replacement for byte literals -# but works as a general purpose encoder -def b(s, encoding='utf-8'): - if isinstance(s, unicode): - return s.encode(encoding) - return s - - -class upload_docs(upload): - - description = 'Upload documentation to PyPI' - - user_options = [ - ('repository=', 'r', - "url of repository [default: %s]" % upload.DEFAULT_REPOSITORY), - ('show-response', None, - 'display full response text from server'), - ('upload-dir=', None, 'directory to upload'), - ] - boolean_options = upload.boolean_options - - def has_sphinx(self): - if self.upload_dir is None: - for ep in iter_entry_points('distutils.commands', 'build_sphinx'): - return True - - sub_commands = [('build_sphinx', has_sphinx)] - - def initialize_options(self): - upload.initialize_options(self) - self.upload_dir = None - self.target_dir = None - - def finalize_options(self): - upload.finalize_options(self) - if self.upload_dir is None: - if self.has_sphinx(): - build_sphinx = self.get_finalized_command('build_sphinx') - self.target_dir = build_sphinx.builder_target_dir - else: - build = self.get_finalized_command('build') - self.target_dir = os.path.join(build.build_base, 'docs') - else: - self.ensure_dirname('upload_dir') - self.target_dir = self.upload_dir - self.announce('Using upload directory %s' % self.target_dir) - - def create_zipfile(self, filename): - zip_file = zipfile.ZipFile(filename, "w") - try: - self.mkpath(self.target_dir) # just in case - for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.target_dir): - if root == self.target_dir and not files: - raise DistutilsOptionError( - "no files found in upload directory '%s'" - % self.target_dir) - for name in files: - full = os.path.join(root, name) - relative = root[len(self.target_dir):].lstrip(os.path.sep) - dest = os.path.join(relative, name) - zip_file.write(full, dest) - finally: - zip_file.close() - - def run(self): - # Run sub commands - for cmd_name in self.get_sub_commands(): - self.run_command(cmd_name) - - tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - name = self.distribution.metadata.get_name() - zip_file = os.path.join(tmp_dir, "%s.zip" % name) - try: - self.create_zipfile(zip_file) - self.upload_file(zip_file) - finally: - shutil.rmtree(tmp_dir) - - def upload_file(self, filename): - f = open(filename, 'rb') - content = f.read() - f.close() - meta = self.distribution.metadata - data = { - ':action': 'doc_upload', - 'name': meta.get_name(), - 'content': (os.path.basename(filename), content), - } - # set up the authentication - credentials = b(self.username + ':' + self.password) - credentials = standard_b64encode(credentials) - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - credentials = credentials.decode('ascii') - auth = "Basic " + credentials - - # Build up the MIME payload for the POST data - boundary = '--------------GHSKFJDLGDS7543FJKLFHRE75642756743254' - sep_boundary = b('\n--') + b(boundary) - end_boundary = sep_boundary + b('--') - body = [] - for key, values in data.iteritems(): - title = '\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % key - # handle multiple entries for the same name - if type(values) != type([]): - values = [values] - for value in values: - if type(value) is tuple: - title += '; filename="%s"' % value[0] - value = value[1] - else: - value = b(value) - body.append(sep_boundary) - body.append(b(title)) - body.append(b("\n\n")) - body.append(value) - if value and value[-1:] == b('\r'): - body.append(b('\n')) # write an extra newline (lurve Macs) - body.append(end_boundary) - body.append(b("\n")) - body = b('').join(body) - - self.announce("Submitting documentation to %s" % (self.repository), - log.INFO) - - # build the Request - # We can't use urllib2 since we need to send the Basic - # auth right with the first request - schema, netloc, url, params, query, fragments = \ - urlparse.urlparse(self.repository) - assert not params and not query and not fragments - if schema == 'http': - conn = httplib.HTTPConnection(netloc) - elif schema == 'https': - conn = httplib.HTTPSConnection(netloc) - else: - raise AssertionError("unsupported schema "+schema) - - data = '' - loglevel = log.INFO - try: - conn.connect() - conn.putrequest("POST", url) - conn.putheader('Content-type', - 'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s'%boundary) - conn.putheader('Content-length', str(len(body))) - conn.putheader('Authorization', auth) - conn.endheaders() - conn.send(body) - except socket.error, e: - self.announce(str(e), log.ERROR) - return - - r = conn.getresponse() - if r.status == 200: - self.announce('Server response (%s): %s' % (r.status, r.reason), - log.INFO) - elif r.status == 301: - location = r.getheader('Location') - if location is None: - location = 'http://packages.python.org/%s/' % meta.get_name() - self.announce('Upload successful. Visit %s' % location, - log.INFO) - else: - self.announce('Upload failed (%s): %s' % (r.status, r.reason), - log.ERROR) - if self.show_response: - print '-'*75, r.read(), '-'*75 diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/depends.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/depends.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4b7b34376..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/depends.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -from __future__ import generators -import sys, imp, marshal -from imp import PKG_DIRECTORY, PY_COMPILED, PY_SOURCE, PY_FROZEN -from distutils.version import StrictVersion, LooseVersion - -__all__ = [ - 'Require', 'find_module', 'get_module_constant', 'extract_constant' -] - -class Require: - """A prerequisite to building or installing a distribution""" - - def __init__(self,name,requested_version,module,homepage='', - attribute=None,format=None - ): - - if format is None and requested_version is not None: - format = StrictVersion - - if format is not None: - requested_version = format(requested_version) - if attribute is None: - attribute = '__version__' - - self.__dict__.update(locals()) - del self.self - - - def full_name(self): - """Return full package/distribution name, w/version""" - if self.requested_version is not None: - return '%s-%s' % (self.name,self.requested_version) - return self.name - - - def version_ok(self,version): - """Is 'version' sufficiently up-to-date?""" - return self.attribute is None or self.format is None or \ - str(version)<>"unknown" and version >= self.requested_version - - - def get_version(self, paths=None, default="unknown"): - - """Get version number of installed module, 'None', or 'default' - - Search 'paths' for module. If not found, return 'None'. If found, - return the extracted version attribute, or 'default' if no version - attribute was specified, or the value cannot be determined without - importing the module. The version is formatted according to the - requirement's version format (if any), unless it is 'None' or the - supplied 'default'. - """ - - if self.attribute is None: - try: - f,p,i = find_module(self.module,paths) - if f: f.close() - return default - except ImportError: - return None - - v = get_module_constant(self.module,self.attribute,default,paths) - - if v is not None and v is not default and self.format is not None: - return self.format(v) - - return v - - - def is_present(self,paths=None): - """Return true if dependency is present on 'paths'""" - return self.get_version(paths) is not None - - - def is_current(self,paths=None): - """Return true if dependency is present and up-to-date on 'paths'""" - version = self.get_version(paths) - if version is None: - return False - return self.version_ok(version) - - -def _iter_code(code): - - """Yield '(op,arg)' pair for each operation in code object 'code'""" - - from array import array - from dis import HAVE_ARGUMENT, EXTENDED_ARG - - bytes = array('b',code.co_code) - eof = len(code.co_code) - - ptr = 0 - extended_arg = 0 - - while ptr=HAVE_ARGUMENT: - - arg = bytes[ptr+1] + bytes[ptr+2]*256 + extended_arg - ptr += 3 - - if op==EXTENDED_ARG: - extended_arg = arg * 65536L - continue - - else: - arg = None - ptr += 1 - - yield op,arg - - - - - - - - - - -def find_module(module, paths=None): - """Just like 'imp.find_module()', but with package support""" - - parts = module.split('.') - - while parts: - part = parts.pop(0) - f, path, (suffix,mode,kind) = info = imp.find_module(part, paths) - - if kind==PKG_DIRECTORY: - parts = parts or ['__init__'] - paths = [path] - - elif parts: - raise ImportError("Can't find %r in %s" % (parts,module)) - - return info - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -def get_module_constant(module, symbol, default=-1, paths=None): - - """Find 'module' by searching 'paths', and extract 'symbol' - - Return 'None' if 'module' does not exist on 'paths', or it does not define - 'symbol'. If the module defines 'symbol' as a constant, return the - constant. Otherwise, return 'default'.""" - - try: - f, path, (suffix,mode,kind) = find_module(module,paths) - except ImportError: - # Module doesn't exist - return None - - try: - if kind==PY_COMPILED: - f.read(8) # skip magic & date - code = marshal.load(f) - elif kind==PY_FROZEN: - code = imp.get_frozen_object(module) - elif kind==PY_SOURCE: - code = compile(f.read(), path, 'exec') - else: - # Not something we can parse; we'll have to import it. :( - if module not in sys.modules: - imp.load_module(module,f,path,(suffix,mode,kind)) - return getattr(sys.modules[module],symbol,None) - - finally: - if f: - f.close() - - return extract_constant(code,symbol,default) - - - - - - - - -def extract_constant(code,symbol,default=-1): - """Extract the constant value of 'symbol' from 'code' - - If the name 'symbol' is bound to a constant value by the Python code - object 'code', return that value. If 'symbol' is bound to an expression, - return 'default'. Otherwise, return 'None'. - - Return value is based on the first assignment to 'symbol'. 'symbol' must - be a global, or at least a non-"fast" local in the code block. That is, - only 'STORE_NAME' and 'STORE_GLOBAL' opcodes are checked, and 'symbol' - must be present in 'code.co_names'. - """ - - if symbol not in code.co_names: - # name's not there, can't possibly be an assigment - return None - - name_idx = list(code.co_names).index(symbol) - - STORE_NAME = 90 - STORE_GLOBAL = 97 - LOAD_CONST = 100 - - const = default - - for op, arg in _iter_code(code): - - if op==LOAD_CONST: - const = code.co_consts[arg] - elif arg==name_idx and (op==STORE_NAME or op==STORE_GLOBAL): - return const - else: - const = default - -if sys.platform.startswith('java') or sys.platform == 'cli': - # XXX it'd be better to test assertions about bytecode instead... - del extract_constant, get_module_constant - __all__.remove('extract_constant') - __all__.remove('get_module_constant') - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/dist.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/dist.py deleted file mode 100644 index 998a4dbe8..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/dist.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,855 +0,0 @@ -__all__ = ['Distribution'] - -import re -from distutils.core import Distribution as _Distribution -from setuptools.depends import Require -from setuptools.command.install import install -from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist -from setuptools.command.install_lib import install_lib -from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError, DistutilsPlatformError -from distutils.errors import DistutilsSetupError -import setuptools, pkg_resources, distutils.core, distutils.dist, distutils.cmd -import os, distutils.log - -def _get_unpatched(cls): - """Protect against re-patching the distutils if reloaded - - Also ensures that no other distutils extension monkeypatched the distutils - first. - """ - while cls.__module__.startswith('setuptools'): - cls, = cls.__bases__ - if not cls.__module__.startswith('distutils'): - raise AssertionError( - "distutils has already been patched by %r" % cls - ) - return cls - -_Distribution = _get_unpatched(_Distribution) - -sequence = tuple, list - -def check_importable(dist, attr, value): - try: - ep = pkg_resources.EntryPoint.parse('x='+value) - assert not ep.extras - except (TypeError,ValueError,AttributeError,AssertionError): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%r must be importable 'module:attrs' string (got %r)" - % (attr,value) - ) - - -def assert_string_list(dist, attr, value): - """Verify that value is a string list or None""" - try: - assert ''.join(value)!=value - except (TypeError,ValueError,AttributeError,AssertionError): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%r must be a list of strings (got %r)" % (attr,value) - ) - -def check_nsp(dist, attr, value): - """Verify that namespace packages are valid""" - assert_string_list(dist,attr,value) - for nsp in value: - if not dist.has_contents_for(nsp): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "Distribution contains no modules or packages for " + - "namespace package %r" % nsp - ) - if '.' in nsp: - parent = '.'.join(nsp.split('.')[:-1]) - if parent not in value: - distutils.log.warn( - "%r is declared as a package namespace, but %r is not:" - " please correct this in setup.py", nsp, parent - ) - -def check_extras(dist, attr, value): - """Verify that extras_require mapping is valid""" - try: - for k,v in value.items(): - list(pkg_resources.parse_requirements(v)) - except (TypeError,ValueError,AttributeError): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "'extras_require' must be a dictionary whose values are " - "strings or lists of strings containing valid project/version " - "requirement specifiers." - ) - - - - -def assert_bool(dist, attr, value): - """Verify that value is True, False, 0, or 1""" - if bool(value) != value: - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%r must be a boolean value (got %r)" % (attr,value) - ) -def check_requirements(dist, attr, value): - """Verify that install_requires is a valid requirements list""" - try: - list(pkg_resources.parse_requirements(value)) - except (TypeError,ValueError): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%r must be a string or list of strings " - "containing valid project/version requirement specifiers" % (attr,) - ) -def check_entry_points(dist, attr, value): - """Verify that entry_points map is parseable""" - try: - pkg_resources.EntryPoint.parse_map(value) - except ValueError, e: - raise DistutilsSetupError(e) - -def check_test_suite(dist, attr, value): - if not isinstance(value,basestring): - raise DistutilsSetupError("test_suite must be a string") - -def check_package_data(dist, attr, value): - """Verify that value is a dictionary of package names to glob lists""" - if isinstance(value,dict): - for k,v in value.items(): - if not isinstance(k,str): break - try: iter(v) - except TypeError: - break - else: - return - raise DistutilsSetupError( - attr+" must be a dictionary mapping package names to lists of " - "wildcard patterns" - ) - -class Distribution(_Distribution): - """Distribution with support for features, tests, and package data - - This is an enhanced version of 'distutils.dist.Distribution' that - effectively adds the following new optional keyword arguments to 'setup()': - - 'install_requires' -- a string or sequence of strings specifying project - versions that the distribution requires when installed, in the format - used by 'pkg_resources.require()'. They will be installed - automatically when the package is installed. If you wish to use - packages that are not available in PyPI, or want to give your users an - alternate download location, you can add a 'find_links' option to the - '[easy_install]' section of your project's 'setup.cfg' file, and then - setuptools will scan the listed web pages for links that satisfy the - requirements. - - 'extras_require' -- a dictionary mapping names of optional "extras" to the - additional requirement(s) that using those extras incurs. For example, - this:: - - extras_require = dict(reST = ["docutils>=0.3", "reSTedit"]) - - indicates that the distribution can optionally provide an extra - capability called "reST", but it can only be used if docutils and - reSTedit are installed. If the user installs your package using - EasyInstall and requests one of your extras, the corresponding - additional requirements will be installed if needed. - - 'features' -- a dictionary mapping option names to 'setuptools.Feature' - objects. Features are a portion of the distribution that can be - included or excluded based on user options, inter-feature dependencies, - and availability on the current system. Excluded features are omitted - from all setup commands, including source and binary distributions, so - you can create multiple distributions from the same source tree. - Feature names should be valid Python identifiers, except that they may - contain the '-' (minus) sign. Features can be included or excluded - via the command line options '--with-X' and '--without-X', where 'X' is - the name of the feature. Whether a feature is included by default, and - whether you are allowed to control this from the command line, is - determined by the Feature object. See the 'Feature' class for more - information. - - 'test_suite' -- the name of a test suite to run for the 'test' command. - If the user runs 'python setup.py test', the package will be installed, - and the named test suite will be run. The format is the same as - would be used on a 'unittest.py' command line. That is, it is the - dotted name of an object to import and call to generate a test suite. - - 'package_data' -- a dictionary mapping package names to lists of filenames - or globs to use to find data files contained in the named packages. - If the dictionary has filenames or globs listed under '""' (the empty - string), those names will be searched for in every package, in addition - to any names for the specific package. Data files found using these - names/globs will be installed along with the package, in the same - location as the package. Note that globs are allowed to reference - the contents of non-package subdirectories, as long as you use '/' as - a path separator. (Globs are automatically converted to - platform-specific paths at runtime.) - - In addition to these new keywords, this class also has several new methods - for manipulating the distribution's contents. For example, the 'include()' - and 'exclude()' methods can be thought of as in-place add and subtract - commands that add or remove packages, modules, extensions, and so on from - the distribution. They are used by the feature subsystem to configure the - distribution for the included and excluded features. - """ - - _patched_dist = None - - def patch_missing_pkg_info(self, attrs): - # Fake up a replacement for the data that would normally come from - # PKG-INFO, but which might not yet be built if this is a fresh - # checkout. - # - if not attrs or 'name' not in attrs or 'version' not in attrs: - return - key = pkg_resources.safe_name(str(attrs['name'])).lower() - dist = pkg_resources.working_set.by_key.get(key) - if dist is not None and not dist.has_metadata('PKG-INFO'): - dist._version = pkg_resources.safe_version(str(attrs['version'])) - self._patched_dist = dist - - def __init__ (self, attrs=None): - have_package_data = hasattr(self, "package_data") - if not have_package_data: - self.package_data = {} - self.require_features = [] - self.features = {} - self.dist_files = [] - self.src_root = attrs and attrs.pop("src_root", None) - self.patch_missing_pkg_info(attrs) - # Make sure we have any eggs needed to interpret 'attrs' - if attrs is not None: - self.dependency_links = attrs.pop('dependency_links', []) - assert_string_list(self,'dependency_links',self.dependency_links) - if attrs and 'setup_requires' in attrs: - self.fetch_build_eggs(attrs.pop('setup_requires')) - for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('distutils.setup_keywords'): - if not hasattr(self,ep.name): - setattr(self,ep.name,None) - _Distribution.__init__(self,attrs) - if isinstance(self.metadata.version, (int,long,float)): - # Some people apparently take "version number" too literally :) - self.metadata.version = str(self.metadata.version) - - def parse_command_line(self): - """Process features after parsing command line options""" - result = _Distribution.parse_command_line(self) - if self.features: - self._finalize_features() - return result - - def _feature_attrname(self,name): - """Convert feature name to corresponding option attribute name""" - return 'with_'+name.replace('-','_') - - def fetch_build_eggs(self, requires): - """Resolve pre-setup requirements""" - from pkg_resources import working_set, parse_requirements - for dist in working_set.resolve( - parse_requirements(requires), installer=self.fetch_build_egg - ): - working_set.add(dist) - - def finalize_options(self): - _Distribution.finalize_options(self) - if self.features: - self._set_global_opts_from_features() - - for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('distutils.setup_keywords'): - value = getattr(self,ep.name,None) - if value is not None: - ep.require(installer=self.fetch_build_egg) - ep.load()(self, ep.name, value) - if getattr(self, 'convert_2to3_doctests', None): - # XXX may convert to set here when we can rely on set being builtin - self.convert_2to3_doctests = [os.path.abspath(p) for p in self.convert_2to3_doctests] - else: - self.convert_2to3_doctests = [] - - def fetch_build_egg(self, req): - """Fetch an egg needed for building""" - - try: - cmd = self._egg_fetcher - cmd.package_index.to_scan = [] - except AttributeError: - from setuptools.command.easy_install import easy_install - dist = self.__class__({'script_args':['easy_install']}) - dist.parse_config_files() - opts = dist.get_option_dict('easy_install') - keep = ( - 'find_links', 'site_dirs', 'index_url', 'optimize', - 'site_dirs', 'allow_hosts' - ) - for key in opts.keys(): - if key not in keep: - del opts[key] # don't use any other settings - if self.dependency_links: - links = self.dependency_links[:] - if 'find_links' in opts: - links = opts['find_links'][1].split() + links - opts['find_links'] = ('setup', links) - cmd = easy_install( - dist, args=["x"], install_dir=os.curdir, exclude_scripts=True, - always_copy=False, build_directory=None, editable=False, - upgrade=False, multi_version=True, no_report=True, user=False - ) - cmd.ensure_finalized() - self._egg_fetcher = cmd - return cmd.easy_install(req) - - def _set_global_opts_from_features(self): - """Add --with-X/--without-X options based on optional features""" - - go = [] - no = self.negative_opt.copy() - - for name,feature in self.features.items(): - self._set_feature(name,None) - feature.validate(self) - - if feature.optional: - descr = feature.description - incdef = ' (default)' - excdef='' - if not feature.include_by_default(): - excdef, incdef = incdef, excdef - - go.append(('with-'+name, None, 'include '+descr+incdef)) - go.append(('without-'+name, None, 'exclude '+descr+excdef)) - no['without-'+name] = 'with-'+name - - self.global_options = self.feature_options = go + self.global_options - self.negative_opt = self.feature_negopt = no - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def _finalize_features(self): - """Add/remove features and resolve dependencies between them""" - - # First, flag all the enabled items (and thus their dependencies) - for name,feature in self.features.items(): - enabled = self.feature_is_included(name) - if enabled or (enabled is None and feature.include_by_default()): - feature.include_in(self) - self._set_feature(name,1) - - # Then disable the rest, so that off-by-default features don't - # get flagged as errors when they're required by an enabled feature - for name,feature in self.features.items(): - if not self.feature_is_included(name): - feature.exclude_from(self) - self._set_feature(name,0) - - - def get_command_class(self, command): - """Pluggable version of get_command_class()""" - if command in self.cmdclass: - return self.cmdclass[command] - - for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('distutils.commands',command): - ep.require(installer=self.fetch_build_egg) - self.cmdclass[command] = cmdclass = ep.load() - return cmdclass - else: - return _Distribution.get_command_class(self, command) - - def print_commands(self): - for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('distutils.commands'): - if ep.name not in self.cmdclass: - cmdclass = ep.load(False) # don't require extras, we're not running - self.cmdclass[ep.name] = cmdclass - return _Distribution.print_commands(self) - - - - - - def _set_feature(self,name,status): - """Set feature's inclusion status""" - setattr(self,self._feature_attrname(name),status) - - def feature_is_included(self,name): - """Return 1 if feature is included, 0 if excluded, 'None' if unknown""" - return getattr(self,self._feature_attrname(name)) - - def include_feature(self,name): - """Request inclusion of feature named 'name'""" - - if self.feature_is_included(name)==0: - descr = self.features[name].description - raise DistutilsOptionError( - descr + " is required, but was excluded or is not available" - ) - self.features[name].include_in(self) - self._set_feature(name,1) - - def include(self,**attrs): - """Add items to distribution that are named in keyword arguments - - For example, 'dist.exclude(py_modules=["x"])' would add 'x' to - the distribution's 'py_modules' attribute, if it was not already - there. - - Currently, this method only supports inclusion for attributes that are - lists or tuples. If you need to add support for adding to other - attributes in this or a subclass, you can add an '_include_X' method, - where 'X' is the name of the attribute. The method will be called with - the value passed to 'include()'. So, 'dist.include(foo={"bar":"baz"})' - will try to call 'dist._include_foo({"bar":"baz"})', which can then - handle whatever special inclusion logic is needed. - """ - for k,v in attrs.items(): - include = getattr(self, '_include_'+k, None) - if include: - include(v) - else: - self._include_misc(k,v) - - def exclude_package(self,package): - """Remove packages, modules, and extensions in named package""" - - pfx = package+'.' - if self.packages: - self.packages = [ - p for p in self.packages - if p != package and not p.startswith(pfx) - ] - - if self.py_modules: - self.py_modules = [ - p for p in self.py_modules - if p != package and not p.startswith(pfx) - ] - - if self.ext_modules: - self.ext_modules = [ - p for p in self.ext_modules - if p.name != package and not p.name.startswith(pfx) - ] - - - def has_contents_for(self,package): - """Return true if 'exclude_package(package)' would do something""" - - pfx = package+'.' - - for p in self.iter_distribution_names(): - if p==package or p.startswith(pfx): - return True - - - - - - - - - - - def _exclude_misc(self,name,value): - """Handle 'exclude()' for list/tuple attrs without a special handler""" - if not isinstance(value,sequence): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%s: setting must be a list or tuple (%r)" % (name, value) - ) - try: - old = getattr(self,name) - except AttributeError: - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%s: No such distribution setting" % name - ) - if old is not None and not isinstance(old,sequence): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - name+": this setting cannot be changed via include/exclude" - ) - elif old: - setattr(self,name,[item for item in old if item not in value]) - - def _include_misc(self,name,value): - """Handle 'include()' for list/tuple attrs without a special handler""" - - if not isinstance(value,sequence): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%s: setting must be a list (%r)" % (name, value) - ) - try: - old = getattr(self,name) - except AttributeError: - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%s: No such distribution setting" % name - ) - if old is None: - setattr(self,name,value) - elif not isinstance(old,sequence): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - name+": this setting cannot be changed via include/exclude" - ) - else: - setattr(self,name,old+[item for item in value if item not in old]) - - def exclude(self,**attrs): - """Remove items from distribution that are named in keyword arguments - - For example, 'dist.exclude(py_modules=["x"])' would remove 'x' from - the distribution's 'py_modules' attribute. Excluding packages uses - the 'exclude_package()' method, so all of the package's contained - packages, modules, and extensions are also excluded. - - Currently, this method only supports exclusion from attributes that are - lists or tuples. If you need to add support for excluding from other - attributes in this or a subclass, you can add an '_exclude_X' method, - where 'X' is the name of the attribute. The method will be called with - the value passed to 'exclude()'. So, 'dist.exclude(foo={"bar":"baz"})' - will try to call 'dist._exclude_foo({"bar":"baz"})', which can then - handle whatever special exclusion logic is needed. - """ - for k,v in attrs.items(): - exclude = getattr(self, '_exclude_'+k, None) - if exclude: - exclude(v) - else: - self._exclude_misc(k,v) - - def _exclude_packages(self,packages): - if not isinstance(packages,sequence): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "packages: setting must be a list or tuple (%r)" % (packages,) - ) - map(self.exclude_package, packages) - - - - - - - - - - - - - def _parse_command_opts(self, parser, args): - # Remove --with-X/--without-X options when processing command args - self.global_options = self.__class__.global_options - self.negative_opt = self.__class__.negative_opt - - # First, expand any aliases - command = args[0] - aliases = self.get_option_dict('aliases') - while command in aliases: - src,alias = aliases[command] - del aliases[command] # ensure each alias can expand only once! - import shlex - args[:1] = shlex.split(alias,True) - command = args[0] - - nargs = _Distribution._parse_command_opts(self, parser, args) - - # Handle commands that want to consume all remaining arguments - cmd_class = self.get_command_class(command) - if getattr(cmd_class,'command_consumes_arguments',None): - self.get_option_dict(command)['args'] = ("command line", nargs) - if nargs is not None: - return [] - - return nargs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - def get_cmdline_options(self): - """Return a '{cmd: {opt:val}}' map of all command-line options - - Option names are all long, but do not include the leading '--', and - contain dashes rather than underscores. If the option doesn't take - an argument (e.g. '--quiet'), the 'val' is 'None'. - - Note that options provided by config files are intentionally excluded. - """ - - d = {} - - for cmd,opts in self.command_options.items(): - - for opt,(src,val) in opts.items(): - - if src != "command line": - continue - - opt = opt.replace('_','-') - - if val==0: - cmdobj = self.get_command_obj(cmd) - neg_opt = self.negative_opt.copy() - neg_opt.update(getattr(cmdobj,'negative_opt',{})) - for neg,pos in neg_opt.items(): - if pos==opt: - opt=neg - val=None - break - else: - raise AssertionError("Shouldn't be able to get here") - - elif val==1: - val = None - - d.setdefault(cmd,{})[opt] = val - - return d - - - def iter_distribution_names(self): - """Yield all packages, modules, and extension names in distribution""" - - for pkg in self.packages or (): - yield pkg - - for module in self.py_modules or (): - yield module - - for ext in self.ext_modules or (): - if isinstance(ext,tuple): - name, buildinfo = ext - else: - name = ext.name - if name.endswith('module'): - name = name[:-6] - yield name - - - def handle_display_options(self, option_order): - """If there were any non-global "display-only" options - (--help-commands or the metadata display options) on the command - line, display the requested info and return true; else return - false. - """ - import sys - - if sys.version_info < (3,) or self.help_commands: - return _Distribution.handle_display_options(self, option_order) - - # Stdout may be StringIO (e.g. in tests) - import io - if not isinstance(sys.stdout, io.TextIOWrapper): - return _Distribution.handle_display_options(self, option_order) - - # Don't wrap stdout if utf-8 is already the encoding. Provides - # workaround for #334. - if sys.stdout.encoding.lower() in ('utf-8', 'utf8'): - return _Distribution.handle_display_options(self, option_order) - - # Print metadata in UTF-8 no matter the platform - encoding = sys.stdout.encoding - errors = sys.stdout.errors - newline = sys.platform != 'win32' and '\n' or None - line_buffering = sys.stdout.line_buffering - - sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper( - sys.stdout.detach(), 'utf-8', errors, newline, line_buffering) - try: - return _Distribution.handle_display_options(self, option_order) - finally: - sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper( - sys.stdout.detach(), encoding, errors, newline, line_buffering) - - -# Install it throughout the distutils -for module in distutils.dist, distutils.core, distutils.cmd: - module.Distribution = Distribution - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -class Feature: - """A subset of the distribution that can be excluded if unneeded/wanted - - Features are created using these keyword arguments: - - 'description' -- a short, human readable description of the feature, to - be used in error messages, and option help messages. - - 'standard' -- if true, the feature is included by default if it is - available on the current system. Otherwise, the feature is only - included if requested via a command line '--with-X' option, or if - another included feature requires it. The default setting is 'False'. - - 'available' -- if true, the feature is available for installation on the - current system. The default setting is 'True'. - - 'optional' -- if true, the feature's inclusion can be controlled from the - command line, using the '--with-X' or '--without-X' options. If - false, the feature's inclusion status is determined automatically, - based on 'availabile', 'standard', and whether any other feature - requires it. The default setting is 'True'. - - 'require_features' -- a string or sequence of strings naming features - that should also be included if this feature is included. Defaults to - empty list. May also contain 'Require' objects that should be - added/removed from the distribution. - - 'remove' -- a string or list of strings naming packages to be removed - from the distribution if this feature is *not* included. If the - feature *is* included, this argument is ignored. This argument exists - to support removing features that "crosscut" a distribution, such as - defining a 'tests' feature that removes all the 'tests' subpackages - provided by other features. The default for this argument is an empty - list. (Note: the named package(s) or modules must exist in the base - distribution when the 'setup()' function is initially called.) - - other keywords -- any other keyword arguments are saved, and passed to - the distribution's 'include()' and 'exclude()' methods when the - feature is included or excluded, respectively. So, for example, you - could pass 'packages=["a","b"]' to cause packages 'a' and 'b' to be - added or removed from the distribution as appropriate. - - A feature must include at least one 'requires', 'remove', or other - keyword argument. Otherwise, it can't affect the distribution in any way. - Note also that you can subclass 'Feature' to create your own specialized - feature types that modify the distribution in other ways when included or - excluded. See the docstrings for the various methods here for more detail. - Aside from the methods, the only feature attributes that distributions look - at are 'description' and 'optional'. - """ - def __init__(self, description, standard=False, available=True, - optional=True, require_features=(), remove=(), **extras - ): - - self.description = description - self.standard = standard - self.available = available - self.optional = optional - if isinstance(require_features,(str,Require)): - require_features = require_features, - - self.require_features = [ - r for r in require_features if isinstance(r,str) - ] - er = [r for r in require_features if not isinstance(r,str)] - if er: extras['require_features'] = er - - if isinstance(remove,str): - remove = remove, - self.remove = remove - self.extras = extras - - if not remove and not require_features and not extras: - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "Feature %s: must define 'require_features', 'remove', or at least one" - " of 'packages', 'py_modules', etc." - ) - - def include_by_default(self): - """Should this feature be included by default?""" - return self.available and self.standard - - def include_in(self,dist): - - """Ensure feature and its requirements are included in distribution - - You may override this in a subclass to perform additional operations on - the distribution. Note that this method may be called more than once - per feature, and so should be idempotent. - - """ - - if not self.available: - raise DistutilsPlatformError( - self.description+" is required," - "but is not available on this platform" - ) - - dist.include(**self.extras) - - for f in self.require_features: - dist.include_feature(f) - - - - def exclude_from(self,dist): - - """Ensure feature is excluded from distribution - - You may override this in a subclass to perform additional operations on - the distribution. This method will be called at most once per - feature, and only after all included features have been asked to - include themselves. - """ - - dist.exclude(**self.extras) - - if self.remove: - for item in self.remove: - dist.exclude_package(item) - - - - def validate(self,dist): - - """Verify that feature makes sense in context of distribution - - This method is called by the distribution just before it parses its - command line. It checks to ensure that the 'remove' attribute, if any, - contains only valid package/module names that are present in the base - distribution when 'setup()' is called. You may override it in a - subclass to perform any other required validation of the feature - against a target distribution. - """ - - for item in self.remove: - if not dist.has_contents_for(item): - raise DistutilsSetupError( - "%s wants to be able to remove %s, but the distribution" - " doesn't contain any packages or modules under %s" - % (self.description, item, item) - ) - - - -def check_packages(dist, attr, value): - for pkgname in value: - if not re.match(r'\w+(\.\w+)*', pkgname): - distutils.log.warn( - "WARNING: %r not a valid package name; please use only" - ".-separated package names in setup.py", pkgname - ) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/extension.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/extension.py deleted file mode 100644 index eb8b836cc..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/extension.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import distutils.core -import distutils.extension - -from setuptools.dist import _get_unpatched - 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b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/package_index.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0ee21e3b7..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/package_index.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,920 +0,0 @@ -"""PyPI and direct package downloading""" -import sys, os.path, re, urlparse, urllib, urllib2, shutil, random, socket, cStringIO -import base64 -import httplib -from pkg_resources import * -from distutils import log -from distutils.errors import DistutilsError -try: - from hashlib import md5 -except ImportError: - from md5 import md5 -from fnmatch import translate - -EGG_FRAGMENT = re.compile(r'^egg=([-A-Za-z0-9_.]+)$') -HREF = re.compile("""href\\s*=\\s*['"]?([^'"> ]+)""", re.I) -# this is here to fix emacs' cruddy broken syntax highlighting -PYPI_MD5 = re.compile( - '([^<]+)\n\s+\\(md5\\)' -) -URL_SCHEME = re.compile('([-+.a-z0-9]{2,}):',re.I).match -EXTENSIONS = ".tar.gz .tar.bz2 .tar .zip .tgz".split() - -__all__ = [ - 'PackageIndex', 'distros_for_url', 'parse_bdist_wininst', - 'interpret_distro_name', -] - -_SOCKET_TIMEOUT = 15 - -def parse_bdist_wininst(name): - """Return (base,pyversion) or (None,None) for possible .exe name""" - - lower = name.lower() - base, py_ver, plat = None, None, None - - if lower.endswith('.exe'): - if lower.endswith('.win32.exe'): - base = name[:-10] - plat = 'win32' - elif lower.startswith('.win32-py',-16): - py_ver = name[-7:-4] - base = name[:-16] - plat = 'win32' - elif lower.endswith('.win-amd64.exe'): - base = name[:-14] - plat = 'win-amd64' - elif lower.startswith('.win-amd64-py',-20): - py_ver = name[-7:-4] - base = name[:-20] - plat = 'win-amd64' - return base,py_ver,plat - - -def egg_info_for_url(url): - scheme, server, path, parameters, query, fragment = urlparse.urlparse(url) - base = urllib2.unquote(path.split('/')[-1]) - if '#' in base: base, fragment = base.split('#',1) - return base,fragment - -def distros_for_url(url, metadata=None): - """Yield egg or source distribution objects that might be found at a URL""" - base, fragment = egg_info_for_url(url) - for dist in distros_for_location(url, base, metadata): yield dist - if fragment: - match = EGG_FRAGMENT.match(fragment) - if match: - for dist in interpret_distro_name( - url, match.group(1), metadata, precedence = CHECKOUT_DIST - ): - yield dist - -def distros_for_location(location, basename, metadata=None): - """Yield egg or source distribution objects based on basename""" - if basename.endswith('.egg.zip'): - basename = basename[:-4] # strip the .zip - if basename.endswith('.egg') and '-' in basename: - # only one, unambiguous interpretation - return [Distribution.from_location(location, basename, metadata)] - - if basename.endswith('.exe'): - win_base, py_ver, platform = parse_bdist_wininst(basename) - if win_base is not None: - return interpret_distro_name( - location, win_base, metadata, py_ver, BINARY_DIST, platform - ) - - # Try source distro extensions (.zip, .tgz, etc.) - # - for ext in EXTENSIONS: - if basename.endswith(ext): - basename = basename[:-len(ext)] - return interpret_distro_name(location, basename, metadata) - return [] # no extension matched - -def distros_for_filename(filename, metadata=None): - """Yield possible egg or source distribution objects based on a filename""" - return distros_for_location( - normalize_path(filename), os.path.basename(filename), metadata - ) - - -def interpret_distro_name(location, basename, metadata, - py_version=None, precedence=SOURCE_DIST, platform=None -): - """Generate alternative interpretations of a source distro name - - Note: if `location` is a filesystem filename, you should call - ``pkg_resources.normalize_path()`` on it before passing it to this - routine! - """ - # Generate alternative interpretations of a source distro name - # Because some packages are ambiguous as to name/versions split - # e.g. "adns-python-1.1.0", "egenix-mx-commercial", etc. - # So, we generate each possible interepretation (e.g. "adns, python-1.1.0" - # "adns-python, 1.1.0", and "adns-python-1.1.0, no version"). In practice, - # the spurious interpretations should be ignored, because in the event - # there's also an "adns" package, the spurious "python-1.1.0" version will - # compare lower than any numeric version number, and is therefore unlikely - # to match a request for it. It's still a potential problem, though, and - # in the long run PyPI and the distutils should go for "safe" names and - # versions in distribution archive names (sdist and bdist). - - parts = basename.split('-') - if not py_version: - for i,p in enumerate(parts[2:]): - if len(p)==5 and p.startswith('py2.'): - return # It's a bdist_dumb, not an sdist -- bail out - - for p in range(1,len(parts)+1): - yield Distribution( - location, metadata, '-'.join(parts[:p]), '-'.join(parts[p:]), - py_version=py_version, precedence = precedence, - platform = platform - ) - -REL = re.compile("""<([^>]*\srel\s*=\s*['"]?([^'">]+)[^>]*)>""", re.I) -# this line is here to fix emacs' cruddy broken syntax highlighting - -def find_external_links(url, page): - """Find rel="homepage" and rel="download" links in `page`, yielding URLs""" - - for match in REL.finditer(page): - tag, rel = match.groups() - rels = map(str.strip, rel.lower().split(',')) - if 'homepage' in rels or 'download' in rels: - for match in HREF.finditer(tag): - yield urlparse.urljoin(url, htmldecode(match.group(1))) - - for tag in ("Home Page", "Download URL"): - pos = page.find(tag) - if pos!=-1: - match = HREF.search(page,pos) - if match: - yield urlparse.urljoin(url, htmldecode(match.group(1))) - -user_agent = "Python-urllib/%s distribute/%s" % ( - sys.version[:3], require('distribute')[0].version -) - - -class PackageIndex(Environment): - """A distribution index that scans web pages for download URLs""" - - def __init__(self, index_url="http://pypi.python.org/simple", hosts=('*',), - *args, **kw - ): - Environment.__init__(self,*args,**kw) - self.index_url = index_url + "/"[:not index_url.endswith('/')] - self.scanned_urls = {} - self.fetched_urls = {} - self.package_pages = {} - self.allows = re.compile('|'.join(map(translate,hosts))).match - self.to_scan = [] - - - - def process_url(self, url, retrieve=False): - """Evaluate a URL as a possible download, and maybe retrieve it""" - if url in self.scanned_urls and not retrieve: - return - self.scanned_urls[url] = True - if not URL_SCHEME(url): - self.process_filename(url) - return - else: - dists = list(distros_for_url(url)) - if dists: - if not self.url_ok(url): - return - self.debug("Found link: %s", url) - - if dists or not retrieve or url in self.fetched_urls: - map(self.add, dists) - return # don't need the actual page - - if not self.url_ok(url): - self.fetched_urls[url] = True - return - - self.info("Reading %s", url) - f = self.open_url(url, "Download error on %s: %%s -- Some packages may not be found!" % url) - if f is None: return - self.fetched_urls[url] = self.fetched_urls[f.url] = True - - if 'html' not in f.headers.get('content-type', '').lower(): - f.close() # not html, we can't process it - return - - base = f.url # handle redirects - page = f.read() - if not isinstance(page, str): # We are in Python 3 and got bytes. We want str. - if isinstance(f, urllib2.HTTPError): - # Errors have no charset, assume latin1: - charset = 'latin-1' - else: - charset = f.headers.get_param('charset') or 'latin-1' - page = page.decode(charset, "ignore") - f.close() - for match in HREF.finditer(page): - link = urlparse.urljoin(base, htmldecode(match.group(1))) - self.process_url(link) - if url.startswith(self.index_url) and getattr(f,'code',None)!=404: - page = self.process_index(url, page) - - def process_filename(self, fn, nested=False): - # process filenames or directories - if not os.path.exists(fn): - self.warn("Not found: %s", fn) - return - - if os.path.isdir(fn) and not nested: - path = os.path.realpath(fn) - for item in os.listdir(path): - self.process_filename(os.path.join(path,item), True) - - dists = distros_for_filename(fn) - if dists: - self.debug("Found: %s", fn) - map(self.add, dists) - - def url_ok(self, url, fatal=False): - s = URL_SCHEME(url) - if (s and s.group(1).lower()=='file') or self.allows(urlparse.urlparse(url)[1]): - return True - msg = "\nLink to % s ***BLOCKED*** by --allow-hosts\n" - if fatal: - raise DistutilsError(msg % url) - else: - self.warn(msg, url) - - def scan_egg_links(self, search_path): - for item in search_path: - if os.path.isdir(item): - for entry in os.listdir(item): - if entry.endswith('.egg-link'): - self.scan_egg_link(item, entry) - - def scan_egg_link(self, path, entry): - lines = filter(None, map(str.strip, open(os.path.join(path, entry)))) - if len(lines)==2: - for dist in find_distributions(os.path.join(path, lines[0])): - dist.location = os.path.join(path, *lines) - dist.precedence = SOURCE_DIST - self.add(dist) - - def process_index(self,url,page): - """Process the contents of a PyPI page""" - def scan(link): - # Process a URL to see if it's for a package page - if link.startswith(self.index_url): - parts = map( - urllib2.unquote, link[len(self.index_url):].split('/') - ) - if len(parts)==2 and '#' not in parts[1]: - # it's a package page, sanitize and index it - pkg = safe_name(parts[0]) - ver = safe_version(parts[1]) - self.package_pages.setdefault(pkg.lower(),{})[link] = True - return to_filename(pkg), to_filename(ver) - return None, None - - # process an index page into the package-page index - for match in HREF.finditer(page): - try: - scan( urlparse.urljoin(url, htmldecode(match.group(1))) ) - except ValueError: - pass - - pkg, ver = scan(url) # ensure this page is in the page index - if pkg: - # process individual package page - for new_url in find_external_links(url, page): - # Process the found URL - base, frag = egg_info_for_url(new_url) - if base.endswith('.py') and not frag: - if ver: - new_url+='#egg=%s-%s' % (pkg,ver) - else: - self.need_version_info(url) - self.scan_url(new_url) - - return PYPI_MD5.sub( - lambda m: '%s' % m.group(1,3,2), page - ) - else: - return "" # no sense double-scanning non-package pages - - - - def need_version_info(self, url): - self.scan_all( - "Page at %s links to .py file(s) without version info; an index " - "scan is required.", url - ) - - def scan_all(self, msg=None, *args): - if self.index_url not in self.fetched_urls: - if msg: self.warn(msg,*args) - self.info( - "Scanning index of all packages (this may take a while)" - ) - self.scan_url(self.index_url) - - def find_packages(self, requirement): - self.scan_url(self.index_url + requirement.unsafe_name+'/') - - if not self.package_pages.get(requirement.key): - # Fall back to safe version of the name - self.scan_url(self.index_url + requirement.project_name+'/') - - if not self.package_pages.get(requirement.key): - # We couldn't find the target package, so search the index page too - self.not_found_in_index(requirement) - - for url in list(self.package_pages.get(requirement.key,())): - # scan each page that might be related to the desired package - self.scan_url(url) - - def obtain(self, requirement, installer=None): - self.prescan(); self.find_packages(requirement) - for dist in self[requirement.key]: - if dist in requirement: - return dist - self.debug("%s does not match %s", requirement, dist) - return super(PackageIndex, self).obtain(requirement,installer) - - - - - - def check_md5(self, cs, info, filename, tfp): - if re.match('md5=[0-9a-f]{32}$', info): - self.debug("Validating md5 checksum for %s", filename) - if cs.hexdigest()<>info[4:]: - tfp.close() - os.unlink(filename) - raise DistutilsError( - "MD5 validation failed for "+os.path.basename(filename)+ - "; possible download problem?" - ) - - def add_find_links(self, urls): - """Add `urls` to the list that will be prescanned for searches""" - for url in urls: - if ( - self.to_scan is None # if we have already "gone online" - or not URL_SCHEME(url) # or it's a local file/directory - or url.startswith('file:') - or list(distros_for_url(url)) # or a direct package link - ): - # then go ahead and process it now - self.scan_url(url) - else: - # otherwise, defer retrieval till later - self.to_scan.append(url) - - def prescan(self): - """Scan urls scheduled for prescanning (e.g. --find-links)""" - if self.to_scan: - map(self.scan_url, self.to_scan) - self.to_scan = None # from now on, go ahead and process immediately - - def not_found_in_index(self, requirement): - if self[requirement.key]: # we've seen at least one distro - meth, msg = self.info, "Couldn't retrieve index page for %r" - else: # no distros seen for this name, might be misspelled - meth, msg = (self.warn, - "Couldn't find index page for %r (maybe misspelled?)") - meth(msg, requirement.unsafe_name) - self.scan_all() - - def download(self, spec, tmpdir): - """Locate and/or download `spec` to `tmpdir`, returning a local path - - `spec` may be a ``Requirement`` object, or a string containing a URL, - an existing local filename, or a project/version requirement spec - (i.e. the string form of a ``Requirement`` object). If it is the URL - of a .py file with an unambiguous ``#egg=name-version`` tag (i.e., one - that escapes ``-`` as ``_`` throughout), a trivial ``setup.py`` is - automatically created alongside the downloaded file. - - If `spec` is a ``Requirement`` object or a string containing a - project/version requirement spec, this method returns the location of - a matching distribution (possibly after downloading it to `tmpdir`). - If `spec` is a locally existing file or directory name, it is simply - returned unchanged. If `spec` is a URL, it is downloaded to a subpath - of `tmpdir`, and the local filename is returned. Various errors may be - raised if a problem occurs during downloading. - """ - if not isinstance(spec,Requirement): - scheme = URL_SCHEME(spec) - if scheme: - # It's a url, download it to tmpdir - found = self._download_url(scheme.group(1), spec, tmpdir) - base, fragment = egg_info_for_url(spec) - if base.endswith('.py'): - found = self.gen_setup(found,fragment,tmpdir) - return found - elif os.path.exists(spec): - # Existing file or directory, just return it - return spec - else: - try: - spec = Requirement.parse(spec) - except ValueError: - raise DistutilsError( - "Not a URL, existing file, or requirement spec: %r" % - (spec,) - ) - return getattr(self.fetch_distribution(spec, tmpdir),'location',None) - - - def fetch_distribution(self, - requirement, tmpdir, force_scan=False, source=False, develop_ok=False, - local_index=None - ): - """Obtain a distribution suitable for fulfilling `requirement` - - `requirement` must be a ``pkg_resources.Requirement`` instance. - If necessary, or if the `force_scan` flag is set, the requirement is - searched for in the (online) package index as well as the locally - installed packages. If a distribution matching `requirement` is found, - the returned distribution's ``location`` is the value you would have - gotten from calling the ``download()`` method with the matching - distribution's URL or filename. If no matching distribution is found, - ``None`` is returned. - - If the `source` flag is set, only source distributions and source - checkout links will be considered. Unless the `develop_ok` flag is - set, development and system eggs (i.e., those using the ``.egg-info`` - format) will be ignored. - """ - - # process a Requirement - self.info("Searching for %s", requirement) - skipped = {} - dist = None - - def find(req, env=None): - if env is None: - env = self - # Find a matching distribution; may be called more than once - - for dist in env[req.key]: - - if dist.precedence==DEVELOP_DIST and not develop_ok: - if dist not in skipped: - self.warn("Skipping development or system egg: %s",dist) - skipped[dist] = 1 - continue - - if dist in req and (dist.precedence<=SOURCE_DIST or not source): - self.info("Best match: %s", dist) - return dist.clone( - location=self.download(dist.location, tmpdir) - ) - - if force_scan: - self.prescan() - self.find_packages(requirement) - dist = find(requirement) - - if local_index is not None: - dist = dist or find(requirement, local_index) - - if dist is None and self.to_scan is not None: - self.prescan() - dist = find(requirement) - - if dist is None and not force_scan: - self.find_packages(requirement) - dist = find(requirement) - - if dist is None: - self.warn( - "No local packages or download links found for %s%s", - (source and "a source distribution of " or ""), - requirement, - ) - return dist - - def fetch(self, requirement, tmpdir, force_scan=False, source=False): - """Obtain a file suitable for fulfilling `requirement` - - DEPRECATED; use the ``fetch_distribution()`` method now instead. For - backward compatibility, this routine is identical but returns the - ``location`` of the downloaded distribution instead of a distribution - object. - """ - dist = self.fetch_distribution(requirement,tmpdir,force_scan,source) - if dist is not None: - return dist.location - return None - - - - - - - - - def gen_setup(self, filename, fragment, tmpdir): - match = EGG_FRAGMENT.match(fragment) - dists = match and [d for d in - interpret_distro_name(filename, match.group(1), None) if d.version - ] or [] - - if len(dists)==1: # unambiguous ``#egg`` fragment - basename = os.path.basename(filename) - - # Make sure the file has been downloaded to the temp dir. - if os.path.dirname(filename) != tmpdir: - dst = os.path.join(tmpdir, basename) - from setuptools.command.easy_install import samefile - if not samefile(filename, dst): - shutil.copy2(filename, dst) - filename=dst - - file = open(os.path.join(tmpdir, 'setup.py'), 'w') - file.write( - "from setuptools import setup\n" - "setup(name=%r, version=%r, py_modules=[%r])\n" - % ( - dists[0].project_name, dists[0].version, - os.path.splitext(basename)[0] - ) - ) - file.close() - return filename - - elif match: - raise DistutilsError( - "Can't unambiguously interpret project/version identifier %r; " - "any dashes in the name or version should be escaped using " - "underscores. %r" % (fragment,dists) - ) - else: - raise DistutilsError( - "Can't process plain .py files without an '#egg=name-version'" - " suffix to enable automatic setup script generation." - ) - - dl_blocksize = 8192 - def _download_to(self, url, filename): - self.info("Downloading %s", url) - # Download the file - fp, tfp, info = None, None, None - try: - if '#' in url: - url, info = url.split('#', 1) - fp = self.open_url(url) - if isinstance(fp, urllib2.HTTPError): - raise DistutilsError( - "Can't download %s: %s %s" % (url, fp.code,fp.msg) - ) - cs = md5() - headers = fp.info() - blocknum = 0 - bs = self.dl_blocksize - size = -1 - if "content-length" in headers: - # Some servers return multiple Content-Length headers :( - content_length = headers.get("Content-Length") - size = int(content_length) - self.reporthook(url, filename, blocknum, bs, size) - tfp = open(filename,'wb') - while True: - block = fp.read(bs) - if block: - cs.update(block) - tfp.write(block) - blocknum += 1 - self.reporthook(url, filename, blocknum, bs, size) - else: - break - if info: self.check_md5(cs, info, filename, tfp) - return headers - finally: - if fp: fp.close() - if tfp: tfp.close() - - def reporthook(self, url, filename, blocknum, blksize, size): - pass # no-op - - - def open_url(self, url, warning=None): - if url.startswith('file:'): - return local_open(url) - try: - return open_with_auth(url) - except (ValueError, httplib.InvalidURL), v: - msg = ' '.join([str(arg) for arg in v.args]) - if warning: - self.warn(warning, msg) - else: - raise DistutilsError('%s %s' % (url, msg)) - except urllib2.HTTPError, v: - return v - except urllib2.URLError, v: - if warning: - self.warn(warning, v.reason) - else: - raise DistutilsError("Download error for %s: %s" - % (url, v.reason)) - except httplib.BadStatusLine, v: - if warning: - self.warn(warning, v.line) - else: - raise DistutilsError('%s returned a bad status line. ' - 'The server might be down, %s' % \ - (url, v.line)) - except httplib.HTTPException, v: - if warning: - self.warn(warning, v) - else: - raise DistutilsError("Download error for %s: %s" - % (url, v)) - - def _download_url(self, scheme, url, tmpdir): - # Determine download filename - # - name = filter(None,urlparse.urlparse(url)[2].split('/')) - if name: - name = name[-1] - while '..' in name: - name = name.replace('..','.').replace('\\','_') - else: - name = "__downloaded__" # default if URL has no path contents - - if name.endswith('.egg.zip'): - name = name[:-4] # strip the extra .zip before download - - filename = os.path.join(tmpdir,name) - - # Download the file - # - if scheme=='svn' or scheme.startswith('svn+'): - return self._download_svn(url, filename) - elif scheme=='git' or scheme.startswith('git+'): - return self._download_git(url, filename) - elif scheme.startswith('hg+'): - return self._download_hg(url, filename) - elif scheme=='file': - return urllib.url2pathname(urlparse.urlparse(url)[2]) - else: - self.url_ok(url, True) # raises error if not allowed - return self._attempt_download(url, filename) - - - - def scan_url(self, url): - self.process_url(url, True) - - - def _attempt_download(self, url, filename): - headers = self._download_to(url, filename) - if 'html' in headers.get('content-type','').lower(): - return self._download_html(url, headers, filename) - else: - return filename - - def _download_html(self, url, headers, filename): - file = open(filename) - for line in file: - if line.strip(): - # Check for a subversion index page - if re.search(r'([^- ]+ - )?Revision \d+:', line): - # it's a subversion index page: - file.close() - os.unlink(filename) - return self._download_svn(url, filename) - break # not an index page - file.close() - os.unlink(filename) - raise DistutilsError("Unexpected HTML page found at "+url) - - def _download_svn(self, url, filename): - url = url.split('#',1)[0] # remove any fragment for svn's sake - self.info("Doing subversion checkout from %s to %s", url, filename) - os.system("svn checkout -q %s %s" % (url, filename)) - return filename - - def _vcs_split_rev_from_url(self, url, pop_prefix=False): - scheme, netloc, path, query, frag = urlparse.urlsplit(url) - - scheme = scheme.split('+', 1)[-1] - - # Some fragment identification fails - path = path.split('#',1)[0] - - rev = None - if '@' in path: - path, rev = path.rsplit('@', 1) - - # Also, discard fragment - url = urlparse.urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, '')) - - return url, rev - - def _download_git(self, url, filename): - filename = filename.split('#',1)[0] - url, rev = self._vcs_split_rev_from_url(url, pop_prefix=True) - - self.info("Doing git clone from %s to %s", url, filename) - os.system("git clone --quiet %s %s" % (url, filename)) - - if rev is not None: - self.info("Checking out %s", rev) - os.system("(cd %s && git checkout --quiet %s)" % ( - filename, - rev, - )) - - return filename - - def _download_hg(self, url, filename): - filename = filename.split('#',1)[0] - url, rev = self._vcs_split_rev_from_url(url, pop_prefix=True) - - self.info("Doing hg clone from %s to %s", url, filename) - os.system("hg clone --quiet %s %s" % (url, filename)) - - if rev is not None: - self.info("Updating to %s", rev) - os.system("(cd %s && hg up -C -r %s >&-)" % ( - filename, - rev, - )) - - return filename - - def debug(self, msg, *args): - log.debug(msg, *args) - - def info(self, msg, *args): - log.info(msg, *args) - - def warn(self, msg, *args): - log.warn(msg, *args) - -# This pattern matches a character entity reference (a decimal numeric -# references, a hexadecimal numeric reference, or a named reference). -entity_sub = re.compile(r'&(#(\d+|x[\da-fA-F]+)|[\w.:-]+);?').sub - -def uchr(c): - if not isinstance(c, int): - return c - if c>255: return unichr(c) - return chr(c) - -def decode_entity(match): - what = match.group(1) - if what.startswith('#x'): - what = int(what[2:], 16) - elif what.startswith('#'): - what = int(what[1:]) - else: - from htmlentitydefs import name2codepoint - what = name2codepoint.get(what, match.group(0)) - return uchr(what) - -def htmldecode(text): - """Decode HTML entities in the given text.""" - return entity_sub(decode_entity, text) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -def socket_timeout(timeout=15): - def _socket_timeout(func): - def _socket_timeout(*args, **kwargs): - old_timeout = socket.getdefaulttimeout() - socket.setdefaulttimeout(timeout) - try: - return func(*args, **kwargs) - finally: - socket.setdefaulttimeout(old_timeout) - return _socket_timeout - return _socket_timeout - -def _encode_auth(auth): - """ - A function compatible with Python 2.3-3.3 that will encode - auth from a URL suitable for an HTTP header. - >>> _encode_auth('username%3Apassword') - u'dXNlcm5hbWU6cGFzc3dvcmQ=' - """ - auth_s = urllib2.unquote(auth) - # convert to bytes - auth_bytes = auth_s.encode() - # use the legacy interface for Python 2.3 support - encoded_bytes = base64.encodestring(auth_bytes) - # convert back to a string - encoded = encoded_bytes.decode() - # strip the trailing carriage return - return encoded.rstrip() - -def open_with_auth(url): - """Open a urllib2 request, handling HTTP authentication""" - - scheme, netloc, path, params, query, frag = urlparse.urlparse(url) - - # Double scheme does not raise on Mac OS X as revealed by a - # failing test. We would expect "nonnumeric port". Refs #20. - if netloc.endswith(':'): - raise httplib.InvalidURL("nonnumeric port: ''") - - if scheme in ('http', 'https'): - auth, host = urllib2.splituser(netloc) - else: - auth = None - - if auth: - auth = "Basic " + _encode_auth(auth) - new_url = urlparse.urlunparse((scheme,host,path,params,query,frag)) - request = urllib2.Request(new_url) - request.add_header("Authorization", auth) - else: - request = urllib2.Request(url) - - request.add_header('User-Agent', user_agent) - fp = urllib2.urlopen(request) - - if auth: - # Put authentication info back into request URL if same host, - # so that links found on the page will work - s2, h2, path2, param2, query2, frag2 = urlparse.urlparse(fp.url) - if s2==scheme and h2==host: - fp.url = urlparse.urlunparse((s2,netloc,path2,param2,query2,frag2)) - - return fp - -# adding a timeout to avoid freezing package_index -open_with_auth = socket_timeout(_SOCKET_TIMEOUT)(open_with_auth) - - - - - - - - - - - -def fix_sf_url(url): - return url # backward compatibility - -def local_open(url): - """Read a local path, with special support for directories""" - scheme, server, path, param, query, frag = urlparse.urlparse(url) - filename = urllib.url2pathname(path) - if os.path.isfile(filename): - return urllib2.urlopen(url) - elif path.endswith('/') and os.path.isdir(filename): - files = [] - for f in os.listdir(filename): - if f=='index.html': - fp = open(os.path.join(filename,f),'rb') - body = fp.read() - fp.close() - break - elif os.path.isdir(os.path.join(filename,f)): - f+='/' - files.append("<a href=%r>%s</a>" % (f,f)) - else: - body = ("<html><head><title>%s" % url) + \ - "%s" % '\n'.join(files) - status, message = 200, "OK" - else: - status, message, body = 404, "Path not found", "Not found" - - return urllib2.HTTPError(url, status, message, - {'content-type':'text/html'}, cStringIO.StringIO(body)) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -# this line is a kludge to keep the trailing blank lines for pje's editor diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/sandbox.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/sandbox.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1583b81f2..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/sandbox.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -import os, sys, __builtin__, tempfile, operator, pkg_resources -if os.name == "java": - import org.python.modules.posix.PosixModule as _os -else: - _os = sys.modules[os.name] -try: - _file = file -except NameError: - _file = None -_open = open -from distutils.errors import DistutilsError -__all__ = [ - "AbstractSandbox", "DirectorySandbox", "SandboxViolation", "run_setup", -] -def run_setup(setup_script, args): - """Run a distutils setup script, sandboxed in its directory""" - old_dir = os.getcwd() - save_argv = sys.argv[:] - save_path = sys.path[:] - setup_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(setup_script)) - temp_dir = os.path.join(setup_dir,'temp') - if not os.path.isdir(temp_dir): os.makedirs(temp_dir) - save_tmp = tempfile.tempdir - save_modules = sys.modules.copy() - pr_state = pkg_resources.__getstate__() - try: - tempfile.tempdir = temp_dir - os.chdir(setup_dir) - try: - sys.argv[:] = [setup_script]+list(args) - sys.path.insert(0, setup_dir) - DirectorySandbox(setup_dir).run( - lambda: execfile( - "setup.py", - {'__file__':setup_script, '__name__':'__main__'} - ) - ) - except SystemExit, v: - if v.args and v.args[0]: - raise - # Normal exit, just return - finally: - pkg_resources.__setstate__(pr_state) - sys.modules.update(save_modules) - # remove any modules imported within the sandbox - del_modules = [ - mod_name for mod_name in sys.modules - if mod_name not in save_modules - # exclude any encodings modules. See #285 - and not mod_name.startswith('encodings.') - ] - map(sys.modules.__delitem__, del_modules) - os.chdir(old_dir) - sys.path[:] = save_path - sys.argv[:] = save_argv - tempfile.tempdir = save_tmp - -class AbstractSandbox: - """Wrap 'os' module and 'open()' builtin for virtualizing setup scripts""" - - _active = False - - def __init__(self): - self._attrs = [ - name for name in dir(_os) - if not name.startswith('_') and hasattr(self,name) - ] - - def _copy(self, source): - for name in self._attrs: - setattr(os, name, getattr(source,name)) - - def run(self, func): - """Run 'func' under os sandboxing""" - try: - self._copy(self) - if _file: - __builtin__.file = self._file - __builtin__.open = self._open - self._active = True - return func() - finally: - self._active = False - if _file: - __builtin__.file = _file - __builtin__.open = _open - self._copy(_os) - - - def _mk_dual_path_wrapper(name): - original = getattr(_os,name) - def wrap(self,src,dst,*args,**kw): - if self._active: - src,dst = self._remap_pair(name,src,dst,*args,**kw) - return original(src,dst,*args,**kw) - return wrap - - - for name in ["rename", "link", "symlink"]: - if hasattr(_os,name): locals()[name] = _mk_dual_path_wrapper(name) - - - def _mk_single_path_wrapper(name, original=None): - original = original or getattr(_os,name) - def wrap(self,path,*args,**kw): - if self._active: - path = self._remap_input(name,path,*args,**kw) - return original(path,*args,**kw) - return wrap - - if _file: - _file = _mk_single_path_wrapper('file', _file) - _open = _mk_single_path_wrapper('open', _open) - for name in [ - "stat", "listdir", "chdir", "open", "chmod", "chown", "mkdir", - "remove", "unlink", "rmdir", "utime", "lchown", "chroot", "lstat", - "startfile", "mkfifo", "mknod", "pathconf", "access" - ]: - if hasattr(_os,name): locals()[name] = _mk_single_path_wrapper(name) - - - def _mk_single_with_return(name): - original = getattr(_os,name) - def wrap(self,path,*args,**kw): - if self._active: - path = self._remap_input(name,path,*args,**kw) - return self._remap_output(name, original(path,*args,**kw)) - return original(path,*args,**kw) - return wrap - - for name in ['readlink', 'tempnam']: - if hasattr(_os,name): locals()[name] = _mk_single_with_return(name) - - def _mk_query(name): - original = getattr(_os,name) - def wrap(self,*args,**kw): - retval = original(*args,**kw) - if self._active: - return self._remap_output(name, retval) - return retval - return wrap - - for name in ['getcwd', 'tmpnam']: - if hasattr(_os,name): locals()[name] = _mk_query(name) - - def _validate_path(self,path): - """Called to remap or validate any path, whether input or output""" - return path - - def _remap_input(self,operation,path,*args,**kw): - """Called for path inputs""" - return self._validate_path(path) - - def _remap_output(self,operation,path): - """Called for path outputs""" - return self._validate_path(path) - - def _remap_pair(self,operation,src,dst,*args,**kw): - """Called for path pairs like rename, link, and symlink operations""" - return ( - self._remap_input(operation+'-from',src,*args,**kw), - self._remap_input(operation+'-to',dst,*args,**kw) - ) - - -if hasattr(os, 'devnull'): - _EXCEPTIONS = [os.devnull,] -else: - _EXCEPTIONS = [] - -try: - from win32com.client.gencache import GetGeneratePath - _EXCEPTIONS.append(GetGeneratePath()) - del GetGeneratePath -except ImportError: - # it appears pywin32 is not installed, so no need to exclude. - pass - -class DirectorySandbox(AbstractSandbox): - """Restrict operations to a single subdirectory - pseudo-chroot""" - - write_ops = dict.fromkeys([ - "open", "chmod", "chown", "mkdir", "remove", "unlink", "rmdir", - "utime", "lchown", "chroot", "mkfifo", "mknod", "tempnam", - ]) - - def __init__(self, sandbox, exceptions=_EXCEPTIONS): - self._sandbox = os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(sandbox)) - self._prefix = os.path.join(self._sandbox,'') - self._exceptions = [os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(path)) for path in exceptions] - AbstractSandbox.__init__(self) - - def _violation(self, operation, *args, **kw): - raise SandboxViolation(operation, args, kw) - - if _file: - def _file(self, path, mode='r', *args, **kw): - if mode not in ('r', 'rt', 'rb', 'rU', 'U') and not self._ok(path): - self._violation("file", path, mode, *args, **kw) - return _file(path,mode,*args,**kw) - - def _open(self, path, mode='r', *args, **kw): - if mode not in ('r', 'rt', 'rb', 'rU', 'U') and not self._ok(path): - self._violation("open", path, mode, *args, **kw) - return _open(path,mode,*args,**kw) - - def tmpnam(self): - self._violation("tmpnam") - - def _ok(self,path): - active = self._active - try: - self._active = False - realpath = os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(path)) - if (self._exempted(realpath) or realpath == self._sandbox - or realpath.startswith(self._prefix)): - return True - finally: - self._active = active - - def _exempted(self, filepath): - exception_matches = map(filepath.startswith, self._exceptions) - return True in exception_matches - - def _remap_input(self,operation,path,*args,**kw): - """Called for path inputs""" - if operation in self.write_ops and not self._ok(path): - self._violation(operation, os.path.realpath(path), *args, **kw) - return path - - def _remap_pair(self,operation,src,dst,*args,**kw): - """Called for path pairs like rename, link, and symlink operations""" - if not self._ok(src) or not self._ok(dst): - self._violation(operation, src, dst, *args, **kw) - return (src,dst) - - def open(self, file, flags, mode=0777): - """Called for low-level os.open()""" - if flags & WRITE_FLAGS and not self._ok(file): - self._violation("os.open", file, flags, mode) - return _os.open(file,flags,mode) - - -WRITE_FLAGS = reduce( - operator.or_, - [getattr(_os, a, 0) for a in - "O_WRONLY O_RDWR O_APPEND O_CREAT O_TRUNC O_TEMPORARY".split()] -) - - - - -class SandboxViolation(DistutilsError): - """A setup script attempted to modify the filesystem outside the sandbox""" - - def __str__(self): - return """SandboxViolation: %s%r %s - -The package setup script has attempted to modify files on your system -that are not within the EasyInstall build area, and has been aborted. - -This package cannot be safely installed by EasyInstall, and may not -support alternate installation locations even if you run its setup -script by hand. Please inform the package's author and the EasyInstall -maintainers to find out if a fix or workaround is available.""" % self.args - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -# diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/script template (dev).py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/script template (dev).py deleted file mode 100644 index 6dd9dd452..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/script template (dev).py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# EASY-INSTALL-DEV-SCRIPT: %(spec)r,%(script_name)r -__requires__ = """%(spec)r""" -from pkg_resources import require; require("""%(spec)r""") -del require -__file__ = """%(dev_path)r""" -execfile(__file__) diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/script template.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/script template.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8dd5d5100..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/script template.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -# EASY-INSTALL-SCRIPT: %(spec)r,%(script_name)r -__requires__ = """%(spec)r""" -import pkg_resources -pkg_resources.run_script("""%(spec)r""", """%(script_name)r""") diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/__init__.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index b6988a08d..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,349 +0,0 @@ -"""Tests for the 'setuptools' package""" -import sys -import os -import unittest -import doctest -import distutils.core -import distutils.cmd -from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError, DistutilsPlatformError -from distutils.errors import DistutilsSetupError -from distutils.core import Extension -from distutils.version import LooseVersion - -import setuptools.dist -import setuptools.depends as dep -from setuptools import Feature -from setuptools.depends import Require - -def additional_tests(): - import doctest, unittest - suite = unittest.TestSuite(( - doctest.DocFileSuite( - os.path.join('tests', 'api_tests.txt'), - optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS, package='pkg_resources', - ), - )) - if sys.platform == 'win32': - suite.addTest(doctest.DocFileSuite('win_script_wrapper.txt')) - return suite - -def makeSetup(**args): - """Return distribution from 'setup(**args)', without executing commands""" - - distutils.core._setup_stop_after = "commandline" - - # Don't let system command line leak into tests! - args.setdefault('script_args',['install']) - - try: - return setuptools.setup(**args) - finally: - distutils.core._setup_stop_after = None - - -class DependsTests(unittest.TestCase): - - def testExtractConst(self): - if not hasattr(dep, 'extract_constant'): - # skip on non-bytecode platforms - return - - def f1(): - global x, y, z - x = "test" - y = z - - # unrecognized name - self.assertEqual(dep.extract_constant(f1.func_code,'q', -1), None) - - # constant assigned - self.assertEqual(dep.extract_constant(f1.func_code,'x', -1), "test") - - # expression assigned - self.assertEqual(dep.extract_constant(f1.func_code,'y', -1), -1) - - # recognized name, not assigned - self.assertEqual(dep.extract_constant(f1.func_code,'z', -1), None) - - def testFindModule(self): - self.assertRaises(ImportError, dep.find_module, 'no-such.-thing') - self.assertRaises(ImportError, dep.find_module, 'setuptools.non-existent') - f,p,i = dep.find_module('setuptools.tests') - f.close() - - def testModuleExtract(self): - if not hasattr(dep, 'get_module_constant'): - # skip on non-bytecode platforms - return - - from email import __version__ - self.assertEqual( - dep.get_module_constant('email','__version__'), __version__ - ) - self.assertEqual( - dep.get_module_constant('sys','version'), sys.version - ) - self.assertEqual( - dep.get_module_constant('setuptools.tests','__doc__'),__doc__ - ) - - def testRequire(self): - if not hasattr(dep, 'extract_constant'): - # skip on non-bytecode platformsh - return - - req = Require('Email','1.0.3','email') - - self.assertEqual(req.name, 'Email') - self.assertEqual(req.module, 'email') - self.assertEqual(req.requested_version, '1.0.3') - self.assertEqual(req.attribute, '__version__') - self.assertEqual(req.full_name(), 'Email-1.0.3') - - from email import __version__ - self.assertEqual(req.get_version(), __version__) - self.assertTrue(req.version_ok('1.0.9')) - self.assertTrue(not req.version_ok('0.9.1')) - self.assertTrue(not req.version_ok('unknown')) - - self.assertTrue(req.is_present()) - self.assertTrue(req.is_current()) - - req = Require('Email 3000','03000','email',format=LooseVersion) - self.assertTrue(req.is_present()) - self.assertTrue(not req.is_current()) - self.assertTrue(not req.version_ok('unknown')) - - req = Require('Do-what-I-mean','1.0','d-w-i-m') - self.assertTrue(not req.is_present()) - self.assertTrue(not req.is_current()) - - req = Require('Tests', None, 'tests', homepage="http://example.com") - self.assertEqual(req.format, None) - self.assertEqual(req.attribute, None) - self.assertEqual(req.requested_version, None) - self.assertEqual(req.full_name(), 'Tests') - self.assertEqual(req.homepage, 'http://example.com') - - paths = [os.path.dirname(p) for p in __path__] - self.assertTrue(req.is_present(paths)) - self.assertTrue(req.is_current(paths)) - - -class DistroTests(unittest.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - self.e1 = Extension('bar.ext',['bar.c']) - self.e2 = Extension('c.y', ['y.c']) - - self.dist = makeSetup( - packages=['a', 'a.b', 'a.b.c', 'b', 'c'], - py_modules=['b.d','x'], - ext_modules = (self.e1, self.e2), - package_dir = {}, - ) - - def testDistroType(self): - self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.dist,setuptools.dist.Distribution)) - - def testExcludePackage(self): - self.dist.exclude_package('a') - self.assertEqual(self.dist.packages, ['b','c']) - - self.dist.exclude_package('b') - self.assertEqual(self.dist.packages, ['c']) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.py_modules, ['x']) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.ext_modules, [self.e1, self.e2]) - - self.dist.exclude_package('c') - self.assertEqual(self.dist.packages, []) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.py_modules, ['x']) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.ext_modules, [self.e1]) - - # test removals from unspecified options - makeSetup().exclude_package('x') - - def testIncludeExclude(self): - # remove an extension - self.dist.exclude(ext_modules=[self.e1]) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.ext_modules, [self.e2]) - - # add it back in - self.dist.include(ext_modules=[self.e1]) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.ext_modules, [self.e2, self.e1]) - - # should not add duplicate - self.dist.include(ext_modules=[self.e1]) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.ext_modules, [self.e2, self.e1]) - - def testExcludePackages(self): - self.dist.exclude(packages=['c','b','a']) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.packages, []) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.py_modules, ['x']) - self.assertEqual(self.dist.ext_modules, [self.e1]) - - def testEmpty(self): - dist = makeSetup() - dist.include(packages=['a'], py_modules=['b'], ext_modules=[self.e2]) - dist = makeSetup() - dist.exclude(packages=['a'], py_modules=['b'], ext_modules=[self.e2]) - - def testContents(self): - self.assertTrue(self.dist.has_contents_for('a')) - self.dist.exclude_package('a') - self.assertTrue(not self.dist.has_contents_for('a')) - - self.assertTrue(self.dist.has_contents_for('b')) - self.dist.exclude_package('b') - self.assertTrue(not self.dist.has_contents_for('b')) - - self.assertTrue(self.dist.has_contents_for('c')) - self.dist.exclude_package('c') - self.assertTrue(not self.dist.has_contents_for('c')) - - def testInvalidIncludeExclude(self): - self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, - self.dist.include, nonexistent_option='x' - ) - self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, - self.dist.exclude, nonexistent_option='x' - ) - self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, - self.dist.include, packages={'x':'y'} - ) - self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, - self.dist.exclude, packages={'x':'y'} - ) - self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, - self.dist.include, ext_modules={'x':'y'} - ) - self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, - self.dist.exclude, ext_modules={'x':'y'} - ) - - self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, - self.dist.include, package_dir=['q'] - ) - self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, - self.dist.exclude, package_dir=['q'] - ) - - -class FeatureTests(unittest.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - self.req = Require('Distutils','1.0.3','distutils') - self.dist = makeSetup( - features={ - 'foo': Feature("foo",standard=True,require_features=['baz',self.req]), - 'bar': Feature("bar", standard=True, packages=['pkg.bar'], - py_modules=['bar_et'], remove=['bar.ext'], - ), - 'baz': Feature( - "baz", optional=False, packages=['pkg.baz'], - scripts = ['scripts/baz_it'], - libraries=[('libfoo','foo/foofoo.c')] - ), - 'dwim': Feature("DWIM", available=False, remove='bazish'), - }, - script_args=['--without-bar', 'install'], - packages = ['pkg.bar', 'pkg.foo'], - py_modules = ['bar_et', 'bazish'], - ext_modules = [Extension('bar.ext',['bar.c'])] - ) - - def testDefaults(self): - self.assertTrue(not - Feature( - "test",standard=True,remove='x',available=False - ).include_by_default() - ) - self.assertTrue( - Feature("test",standard=True,remove='x').include_by_default() - ) - # Feature must have either kwargs, removes, or require_features - self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, Feature, "test") - - def testAvailability(self): - self.assertRaises( - DistutilsPlatformError, - self.dist.features['dwim'].include_in, self.dist - ) - - def testFeatureOptions(self): - dist = self.dist - self.assertTrue( - ('with-dwim',None,'include DWIM') in dist.feature_options - ) - self.assertTrue( - ('without-dwim',None,'exclude DWIM (default)') in dist.feature_options - ) - self.assertTrue( - ('with-bar',None,'include bar (default)') in dist.feature_options - ) - self.assertTrue( - ('without-bar',None,'exclude bar') in dist.feature_options - ) - self.assertEqual(dist.feature_negopt['without-foo'],'with-foo') - self.assertEqual(dist.feature_negopt['without-bar'],'with-bar') - self.assertEqual(dist.feature_negopt['without-dwim'],'with-dwim') - self.assertTrue(not 'without-baz' in dist.feature_negopt) - - def testUseFeatures(self): - dist = self.dist - self.assertEqual(dist.with_foo,1) - self.assertEqual(dist.with_bar,0) - self.assertEqual(dist.with_baz,1) - self.assertTrue(not 'bar_et' in dist.py_modules) - self.assertTrue(not 'pkg.bar' in dist.packages) - self.assertTrue('pkg.baz' in dist.packages) - self.assertTrue('scripts/baz_it' in dist.scripts) - self.assertTrue(('libfoo','foo/foofoo.c') in dist.libraries) - self.assertEqual(dist.ext_modules,[]) - self.assertEqual(dist.require_features, [self.req]) - - # If we ask for bar, it should fail because we explicitly disabled - # it on the command line - self.assertRaises(DistutilsOptionError, dist.include_feature, 'bar') - - def testFeatureWithInvalidRemove(self): - self.assertRaises( - SystemExit, makeSetup, features = {'x':Feature('x', remove='y')} - ) - -class TestCommandTests(unittest.TestCase): - - def testTestIsCommand(self): - test_cmd = makeSetup().get_command_obj('test') - self.assertTrue(isinstance(test_cmd, distutils.cmd.Command)) - - def testLongOptSuiteWNoDefault(self): - ts1 = makeSetup(script_args=['test','--test-suite=foo.tests.suite']) - ts1 = ts1.get_command_obj('test') - ts1.ensure_finalized() - self.assertEqual(ts1.test_suite, 'foo.tests.suite') - - def testDefaultSuite(self): - ts2 = makeSetup(test_suite='bar.tests.suite').get_command_obj('test') - ts2.ensure_finalized() - self.assertEqual(ts2.test_suite, 'bar.tests.suite') - - def testDefaultWModuleOnCmdLine(self): - ts3 = makeSetup( - test_suite='bar.tests', - script_args=['test','-m','foo.tests'] - ).get_command_obj('test') - ts3.ensure_finalized() - self.assertEqual(ts3.test_module, 'foo.tests') - self.assertEqual(ts3.test_suite, 'foo.tests.test_suite') - - def testConflictingOptions(self): - ts4 = makeSetup( - script_args=['test','-m','bar.tests', '-s','foo.tests.suite'] - ).get_command_obj('test') - self.assertRaises(DistutilsOptionError, ts4.ensure_finalized) - - def testNoSuite(self): - ts5 = makeSetup().get_command_obj('test') - ts5.ensure_finalized() - self.assertEqual(ts5.test_suite, None) diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/doctest.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/doctest.py deleted file mode 100644 index cc1e06c39..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/doctest.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2683 +0,0 @@ -# Module doctest. -# Released to the public domain 16-Jan-2001, by Tim Peters (tim@python.org). -# Major enhancements and refactoring by: -# Jim Fulton -# Edward Loper - -# Provided as-is; use at your own risk; no warranty; no promises; enjoy! - -try: - basestring -except NameError: - basestring = str,unicode - -try: - enumerate -except NameError: - def enumerate(seq): - return zip(range(len(seq)),seq) - -r"""Module doctest -- a framework for running examples in docstrings. - -In simplest use, end each module M to be tested with: - -def _test(): - import doctest - doctest.testmod() - -if __name__ == "__main__": - _test() - -Then running the module as a script will cause the examples in the -docstrings to get executed and verified: - -python M.py - -This won't display anything unless an example fails, in which case the -failing example(s) and the cause(s) of the failure(s) are printed to stdout -(why not stderr? because stderr is a lame hack <0.2 wink>), and the final -line of output is "Test failed.". - -Run it with the -v switch instead: - -python M.py -v - -and a detailed report of all examples tried is printed to stdout, along -with assorted summaries at the end. - -You can force verbose mode by passing "verbose=True" to testmod, or prohibit -it by passing "verbose=False". In either of those cases, sys.argv is not -examined by testmod. - -There are a variety of other ways to run doctests, including integration -with the unittest framework, and support for running non-Python text -files containing doctests. There are also many ways to override parts -of doctest's default behaviors. See the Library Reference Manual for -details. -""" - -__docformat__ = 'reStructuredText en' - -__all__ = [ - # 0, Option Flags - 'register_optionflag', - 'DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1', - 'DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE', - 'NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE', - 'ELLIPSIS', - 'IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL', - 'COMPARISON_FLAGS', - 'REPORT_UDIFF', - 'REPORT_CDIFF', - 'REPORT_NDIFF', - 'REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE', - 'REPORTING_FLAGS', - # 1. Utility Functions - 'is_private', - # 2. Example & DocTest - 'Example', - 'DocTest', - # 3. Doctest Parser - 'DocTestParser', - # 4. Doctest Finder - 'DocTestFinder', - # 5. Doctest Runner - 'DocTestRunner', - 'OutputChecker', - 'DocTestFailure', - 'UnexpectedException', - 'DebugRunner', - # 6. Test Functions - 'testmod', - 'testfile', - 'run_docstring_examples', - # 7. Tester - 'Tester', - # 8. Unittest Support - 'DocTestSuite', - 'DocFileSuite', - 'set_unittest_reportflags', - # 9. Debugging Support - 'script_from_examples', - 'testsource', - 'debug_src', - 'debug', -] - -import __future__ - -import sys, traceback, inspect, linecache, os, re, types -import unittest, difflib, pdb, tempfile -import warnings -from StringIO import StringIO - -# Don't whine about the deprecated is_private function in this -# module's tests. -warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "is_private", DeprecationWarning, - __name__, 0) - -# There are 4 basic classes: -# - Example: a pair, plus an intra-docstring line number. -# - DocTest: a collection of examples, parsed from a docstring, plus -# info about where the docstring came from (name, filename, lineno). -# - DocTestFinder: extracts DocTests from a given object's docstring and -# its contained objects' docstrings. -# - DocTestRunner: runs DocTest cases, and accumulates statistics. -# -# So the basic picture is: -# -# list of: -# +------+ +---------+ +-------+ -# |object| --DocTestFinder-> | DocTest | --DocTestRunner-> |results| -# +------+ +---------+ +-------+ -# | Example | -# | ... | -# | Example | -# +---------+ - -# Option constants. - -OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME = {} -def register_optionflag(name): - flag = 1 << len(OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME) - OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME[name] = flag - return flag - -DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1 = register_optionflag('DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1') -DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE = register_optionflag('DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE') -NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE = register_optionflag('NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE') -ELLIPSIS = register_optionflag('ELLIPSIS') -IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL = register_optionflag('IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL') - -COMPARISON_FLAGS = (DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1 | - DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE | - NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE | - ELLIPSIS | - IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL) - -REPORT_UDIFF = register_optionflag('REPORT_UDIFF') -REPORT_CDIFF = register_optionflag('REPORT_CDIFF') -REPORT_NDIFF = register_optionflag('REPORT_NDIFF') -REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE = register_optionflag('REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE') - -REPORTING_FLAGS = (REPORT_UDIFF | - REPORT_CDIFF | - REPORT_NDIFF | - REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE) - -# Special string markers for use in `want` strings: -BLANKLINE_MARKER = '' -ELLIPSIS_MARKER = '...' - -###################################################################### -## Table of Contents -###################################################################### -# 1. Utility Functions -# 2. Example & DocTest -- store test cases -# 3. DocTest Parser -- extracts examples from strings -# 4. DocTest Finder -- extracts test cases from objects -# 5. DocTest Runner -- runs test cases -# 6. Test Functions -- convenient wrappers for testing -# 7. Tester Class -- for backwards compatibility -# 8. Unittest Support -# 9. Debugging Support -# 10. Example Usage - -###################################################################### -## 1. Utility Functions -###################################################################### - -def is_private(prefix, base): - """prefix, base -> true iff name prefix + "." + base is "private". - - Prefix may be an empty string, and base does not contain a period. - Prefix is ignored (although functions you write conforming to this - protocol may make use of it). - Return true iff base begins with an (at least one) underscore, but - does not both begin and end with (at least) two underscores. - - >>> is_private("a.b", "my_func") - False - >>> is_private("____", "_my_func") - True - >>> is_private("someclass", "__init__") - False - >>> is_private("sometypo", "__init_") - True - >>> is_private("x.y.z", "_") - True - >>> is_private("_x.y.z", "__") - False - >>> is_private("", "") # senseless but consistent - False - """ - warnings.warn("is_private is deprecated; it wasn't useful; " - "examine DocTestFinder.find() lists instead", - DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) - return base[:1] == "_" and not base[:2] == "__" == base[-2:] - -def _extract_future_flags(globs): - """ - Return the compiler-flags associated with the future features that - have been imported into the given namespace (globs). - """ - flags = 0 - for fname in __future__.all_feature_names: - feature = globs.get(fname, None) - if feature is getattr(__future__, fname): - flags |= feature.compiler_flag - return flags - -def _normalize_module(module, depth=2): - """ - Return the module specified by `module`. In particular: - - If `module` is a module, then return module. - - If `module` is a string, then import and return the - module with that name. - - If `module` is None, then return the calling module. - The calling module is assumed to be the module of - the stack frame at the given depth in the call stack. - """ - if inspect.ismodule(module): - return module - elif isinstance(module, (str, unicode)): - return __import__(module, globals(), locals(), ["*"]) - elif module is None: - return sys.modules[sys._getframe(depth).f_globals['__name__']] - else: - raise TypeError("Expected a module, string, or None") - -def _indent(s, indent=4): - """ - Add the given number of space characters to the beginning every - non-blank line in `s`, and return the result. - """ - # This regexp matches the start of non-blank lines: - return re.sub('(?m)^(?!$)', indent*' ', s) - -def _exception_traceback(exc_info): - """ - Return a string containing a traceback message for the given - exc_info tuple (as returned by sys.exc_info()). - """ - # Get a traceback message. - excout = StringIO() - exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb = exc_info - traceback.print_exception(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb, file=excout) - return excout.getvalue() - -# Override some StringIO methods. -class _SpoofOut(StringIO): - def getvalue(self): - result = StringIO.getvalue(self) - # If anything at all was written, make sure there's a trailing - # newline. There's no way for the expected output to indicate - # that a trailing newline is missing. - if result and not result.endswith("\n"): - result += "\n" - # Prevent softspace from screwing up the next test case, in - # case they used print with a trailing comma in an example. - if hasattr(self, "softspace"): - del self.softspace - return result - - def truncate(self, size=None): - StringIO.truncate(self, size) - if hasattr(self, "softspace"): - del self.softspace - -# Worst-case linear-time ellipsis matching. -def _ellipsis_match(want, got): - """ - Essentially the only subtle case: - >>> _ellipsis_match('aa...aa', 'aaa') - False - """ - if want.find(ELLIPSIS_MARKER)==-1: - return want == got - - # Find "the real" strings. - ws = want.split(ELLIPSIS_MARKER) - assert len(ws) >= 2 - - # Deal with exact matches possibly needed at one or both ends. - startpos, endpos = 0, len(got) - w = ws[0] - if w: # starts with exact match - if got.startswith(w): - startpos = len(w) - del ws[0] - else: - return False - w = ws[-1] - if w: # ends with exact match - if got.endswith(w): - endpos -= len(w) - del ws[-1] - else: - return False - - if startpos > endpos: - # Exact end matches required more characters than we have, as in - # _ellipsis_match('aa...aa', 'aaa') - return False - - # For the rest, we only need to find the leftmost non-overlapping - # match for each piece. If there's no overall match that way alone, - # there's no overall match period. - for w in ws: - # w may be '' at times, if there are consecutive ellipses, or - # due to an ellipsis at the start or end of `want`. That's OK. - # Search for an empty string succeeds, and doesn't change startpos. - startpos = got.find(w, startpos, endpos) - if startpos < 0: - return False - startpos += len(w) - - return True - -def _comment_line(line): - "Return a commented form of the given line" - line = line.rstrip() - if line: - return '# '+line - else: - return '#' - -class _OutputRedirectingPdb(pdb.Pdb): - """ - A specialized version of the python debugger that redirects stdout - to a given stream when interacting with the user. Stdout is *not* - redirected when traced code is executed. - """ - def __init__(self, out): - self.__out = out - pdb.Pdb.__init__(self) - - def trace_dispatch(self, *args): - # Redirect stdout to the given stream. - save_stdout = sys.stdout - sys.stdout = self.__out - # Call Pdb's trace dispatch method. - try: - return pdb.Pdb.trace_dispatch(self, *args) - finally: - sys.stdout = save_stdout - -# [XX] Normalize with respect to os.path.pardir? -def _module_relative_path(module, path): - if not inspect.ismodule(module): - raise TypeError, 'Expected a module: %r' % module - if path.startswith('/'): - raise ValueError, 'Module-relative files may not have absolute paths' - - # Find the base directory for the path. - if hasattr(module, '__file__'): - # A normal module/package - basedir = os.path.split(module.__file__)[0] - elif module.__name__ == '__main__': - # An interactive session. - if len(sys.argv)>0 and sys.argv[0] != '': - basedir = os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[0] - else: - basedir = os.curdir - else: - # A module w/o __file__ (this includes builtins) - raise ValueError("Can't resolve paths relative to the module " + - module + " (it has no __file__)") - - # Combine the base directory and the path. - return os.path.join(basedir, *(path.split('/'))) - -###################################################################### -## 2. Example & DocTest -###################################################################### -## - An "example" is a pair, where "source" is a -## fragment of source code, and "want" is the expected output for -## "source." The Example class also includes information about -## where the example was extracted from. -## -## - A "doctest" is a collection of examples, typically extracted from -## a string (such as an object's docstring). The DocTest class also -## includes information about where the string was extracted from. - -class Example: - """ - A single doctest example, consisting of source code and expected - output. `Example` defines the following attributes: - - - source: A single Python statement, always ending with a newline. - The constructor adds a newline if needed. - - - want: The expected output from running the source code (either - from stdout, or a traceback in case of exception). `want` ends - with a newline unless it's empty, in which case it's an empty - string. The constructor adds a newline if needed. - - - exc_msg: The exception message generated by the example, if - the example is expected to generate an exception; or `None` if - it is not expected to generate an exception. This exception - message is compared against the return value of - `traceback.format_exception_only()`. `exc_msg` ends with a - newline unless it's `None`. The constructor adds a newline - if needed. - - - lineno: The line number within the DocTest string containing - this Example where the Example begins. This line number is - zero-based, with respect to the beginning of the DocTest. - - - indent: The example's indentation in the DocTest string. - I.e., the number of space characters that preceed the - example's first prompt. - - - options: A dictionary mapping from option flags to True or - False, which is used to override default options for this - example. Any option flags not contained in this dictionary - are left at their default value (as specified by the - DocTestRunner's optionflags). By default, no options are set. - """ - def __init__(self, source, want, exc_msg=None, lineno=0, indent=0, - options=None): - # Normalize inputs. - if not source.endswith('\n'): - source += '\n' - if want and not want.endswith('\n'): - want += '\n' - if exc_msg is not None and not exc_msg.endswith('\n'): - exc_msg += '\n' - # Store properties. - self.source = source - self.want = want - self.lineno = lineno - self.indent = indent - if options is None: options = {} - self.options = options - self.exc_msg = exc_msg - -class DocTest: - """ - A collection of doctest examples that should be run in a single - namespace. Each `DocTest` defines the following attributes: - - - examples: the list of examples. - - - globs: The namespace (aka globals) that the examples should - be run in. - - - name: A name identifying the DocTest (typically, the name of - the object whose docstring this DocTest was extracted from). - - - filename: The name of the file that this DocTest was extracted - from, or `None` if the filename is unknown. - - - lineno: The line number within filename where this DocTest - begins, or `None` if the line number is unavailable. This - line number is zero-based, with respect to the beginning of - the file. - - - docstring: The string that the examples were extracted from, - or `None` if the string is unavailable. - """ - def __init__(self, examples, globs, name, filename, lineno, docstring): - """ - Create a new DocTest containing the given examples. The - DocTest's globals are initialized with a copy of `globs`. - """ - assert not isinstance(examples, basestring), \ - "DocTest no longer accepts str; use DocTestParser instead" - self.examples = examples - self.docstring = docstring - self.globs = globs.copy() - self.name = name - self.filename = filename - self.lineno = lineno - - def __repr__(self): - if len(self.examples) == 0: - examples = 'no examples' - elif len(self.examples) == 1: - examples = '1 example' - else: - examples = '%d examples' % len(self.examples) - return ('' % - (self.name, self.filename, self.lineno, examples)) - - - # This lets us sort tests by name: - def __cmp__(self, other): - if not isinstance(other, DocTest): - return -1 - return cmp((self.name, self.filename, self.lineno, id(self)), - (other.name, other.filename, other.lineno, id(other))) - -###################################################################### -## 3. DocTestParser -###################################################################### - -class DocTestParser: - """ - A class used to parse strings containing doctest examples. - """ - # This regular expression is used to find doctest examples in a - # string. It defines three groups: `source` is the source code - # (including leading indentation and prompts); `indent` is the - # indentation of the first (PS1) line of the source code; and - # `want` is the expected output (including leading indentation). - _EXAMPLE_RE = re.compile(r''' - # Source consists of a PS1 line followed by zero or more PS2 lines. - (?P - (?:^(?P [ ]*) >>> .*) # PS1 line - (?:\n [ ]* \.\.\. .*)*) # PS2 lines - \n? - # Want consists of any non-blank lines that do not start with PS1. - (?P (?:(?![ ]*$) # Not a blank line - (?![ ]*>>>) # Not a line starting with PS1 - .*$\n? # But any other line - )*) - ''', re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE) - - # A regular expression for handling `want` strings that contain - # expected exceptions. It divides `want` into three pieces: - # - the traceback header line (`hdr`) - # - the traceback stack (`stack`) - # - the exception message (`msg`), as generated by - # traceback.format_exception_only() - # `msg` may have multiple lines. We assume/require that the - # exception message is the first non-indented line starting with a word - # character following the traceback header line. - _EXCEPTION_RE = re.compile(r""" - # Grab the traceback header. Different versions of Python have - # said different things on the first traceback line. - ^(?P Traceback\ \( - (?: most\ recent\ call\ last - | innermost\ last - ) \) : - ) - \s* $ # toss trailing whitespace on the header. - (?P .*?) # don't blink: absorb stuff until... - ^ (?P \w+ .*) # a line *starts* with alphanum. - """, re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL) - - # A callable returning a true value iff its argument is a blank line - # or contains a single comment. - _IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT = re.compile(r'^[ ]*(#.*)?$').match - - def parse(self, string, name=''): - """ - Divide the given string into examples and intervening text, - and return them as a list of alternating Examples and strings. - Line numbers for the Examples are 0-based. The optional - argument `name` is a name identifying this string, and is only - used for error messages. - """ - string = string.expandtabs() - # If all lines begin with the same indentation, then strip it. - min_indent = self._min_indent(string) - if min_indent > 0: - string = '\n'.join([l[min_indent:] for l in string.split('\n')]) - - output = [] - charno, lineno = 0, 0 - # Find all doctest examples in the string: - for m in self._EXAMPLE_RE.finditer(string): - # Add the pre-example text to `output`. - output.append(string[charno:m.start()]) - # Update lineno (lines before this example) - lineno += string.count('\n', charno, m.start()) - # Extract info from the regexp match. - (source, options, want, exc_msg) = \ - self._parse_example(m, name, lineno) - # Create an Example, and add it to the list. - if not self._IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT(source): - output.append( Example(source, want, exc_msg, - lineno=lineno, - indent=min_indent+len(m.group('indent')), - options=options) ) - # Update lineno (lines inside this example) - lineno += string.count('\n', m.start(), m.end()) - # Update charno. - charno = m.end() - # Add any remaining post-example text to `output`. - output.append(string[charno:]) - return output - - def get_doctest(self, string, globs, name, filename, lineno): - """ - Extract all doctest examples from the given string, and - collect them into a `DocTest` object. - - `globs`, `name`, `filename`, and `lineno` are attributes for - the new `DocTest` object. See the documentation for `DocTest` - for more information. - """ - return DocTest(self.get_examples(string, name), globs, - name, filename, lineno, string) - - def get_examples(self, string, name=''): - """ - Extract all doctest examples from the given string, and return - them as a list of `Example` objects. Line numbers are - 0-based, because it's most common in doctests that nothing - interesting appears on the same line as opening triple-quote, - and so the first interesting line is called \"line 1\" then. - - The optional argument `name` is a name identifying this - string, and is only used for error messages. - """ - return [x for x in self.parse(string, name) - if isinstance(x, Example)] - - def _parse_example(self, m, name, lineno): - """ - Given a regular expression match from `_EXAMPLE_RE` (`m`), - return a pair `(source, want)`, where `source` is the matched - example's source code (with prompts and indentation stripped); - and `want` is the example's expected output (with indentation - stripped). - - `name` is the string's name, and `lineno` is the line number - where the example starts; both are used for error messages. - """ - # Get the example's indentation level. - indent = len(m.group('indent')) - - # Divide source into lines; check that they're properly - # indented; and then strip their indentation & prompts. - source_lines = m.group('source').split('\n') - self._check_prompt_blank(source_lines, indent, name, lineno) - self._check_prefix(source_lines[1:], ' '*indent + '.', name, lineno) - source = '\n'.join([sl[indent+4:] for sl in source_lines]) - - # Divide want into lines; check that it's properly indented; and - # then strip the indentation. Spaces before the last newline should - # be preserved, so plain rstrip() isn't good enough. - want = m.group('want') - want_lines = want.split('\n') - if len(want_lines) > 1 and re.match(r' *$', want_lines[-1]): - del want_lines[-1] # forget final newline & spaces after it - self._check_prefix(want_lines, ' '*indent, name, - lineno + len(source_lines)) - want = '\n'.join([wl[indent:] for wl in want_lines]) - - # If `want` contains a traceback message, then extract it. - m = self._EXCEPTION_RE.match(want) - if m: - exc_msg = m.group('msg') - else: - exc_msg = None - - # Extract options from the source. - options = self._find_options(source, name, lineno) - - return source, options, want, exc_msg - - # This regular expression looks for option directives in the - # source code of an example. Option directives are comments - # starting with "doctest:". Warning: this may give false - # positives for string-literals that contain the string - # "#doctest:". Eliminating these false positives would require - # actually parsing the string; but we limit them by ignoring any - # line containing "#doctest:" that is *followed* by a quote mark. - _OPTION_DIRECTIVE_RE = re.compile(r'#\s*doctest:\s*([^\n\'"]*)$', - re.MULTILINE) - - def _find_options(self, source, name, lineno): - """ - Return a dictionary containing option overrides extracted from - option directives in the given source string. - - `name` is the string's name, and `lineno` is the line number - where the example starts; both are used for error messages. - """ - options = {} - # (note: with the current regexp, this will match at most once:) - for m in self._OPTION_DIRECTIVE_RE.finditer(source): - option_strings = m.group(1).replace(',', ' ').split() - for option in option_strings: - if (option[0] not in '+-' or - option[1:] not in OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME): - raise ValueError('line %r of the doctest for %s ' - 'has an invalid option: %r' % - (lineno+1, name, option)) - flag = OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME[option[1:]] - options[flag] = (option[0] == '+') - if options and self._IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT(source): - raise ValueError('line %r of the doctest for %s has an option ' - 'directive on a line with no example: %r' % - (lineno, name, source)) - return options - - # This regular expression finds the indentation of every non-blank - # line in a string. - _INDENT_RE = re.compile('^([ ]*)(?=\S)', re.MULTILINE) - - def _min_indent(self, s): - "Return the minimum indentation of any non-blank line in `s`" - indents = [len(indent) for indent in self._INDENT_RE.findall(s)] - if len(indents) > 0: - return min(indents) - else: - return 0 - - def _check_prompt_blank(self, lines, indent, name, lineno): - """ - Given the lines of a source string (including prompts and - leading indentation), check to make sure that every prompt is - followed by a space character. If any line is not followed by - a space character, then raise ValueError. - """ - for i, line in enumerate(lines): - if len(line) >= indent+4 and line[indent+3] != ' ': - raise ValueError('line %r of the docstring for %s ' - 'lacks blank after %s: %r' % - (lineno+i+1, name, - line[indent:indent+3], line)) - - def _check_prefix(self, lines, prefix, name, lineno): - """ - Check that every line in the given list starts with the given - prefix; if any line does not, then raise a ValueError. - """ - for i, line in enumerate(lines): - if line and not line.startswith(prefix): - raise ValueError('line %r of the docstring for %s has ' - 'inconsistent leading whitespace: %r' % - (lineno+i+1, name, line)) - - -###################################################################### -## 4. DocTest Finder -###################################################################### - -class DocTestFinder: - """ - A class used to extract the DocTests that are relevant to a given - object, from its docstring and the docstrings of its contained - objects. Doctests can currently be extracted from the following - object types: modules, functions, classes, methods, staticmethods, - classmethods, and properties. - """ - - def __init__(self, verbose=False, parser=DocTestParser(), - recurse=True, _namefilter=None, exclude_empty=True): - """ - Create a new doctest finder. - - The optional argument `parser` specifies a class or - function that should be used to create new DocTest objects (or - objects that implement the same interface as DocTest). The - signature for this factory function should match the signature - of the DocTest constructor. - - If the optional argument `recurse` is false, then `find` will - only examine the given object, and not any contained objects. - - If the optional argument `exclude_empty` is false, then `find` - will include tests for objects with empty docstrings. - """ - self._parser = parser - self._verbose = verbose - self._recurse = recurse - self._exclude_empty = exclude_empty - # _namefilter is undocumented, and exists only for temporary backward- - # compatibility support of testmod's deprecated isprivate mess. - self._namefilter = _namefilter - - def find(self, obj, name=None, module=None, globs=None, - extraglobs=None): - """ - Return a list of the DocTests that are defined by the given - object's docstring, or by any of its contained objects' - docstrings. - - The optional parameter `module` is the module that contains - the given object. If the module is not specified or is None, then - the test finder will attempt to automatically determine the - correct module. The object's module is used: - - - As a default namespace, if `globs` is not specified. - - To prevent the DocTestFinder from extracting DocTests - from objects that are imported from other modules. - - To find the name of the file containing the object. - - To help find the line number of the object within its - file. - - Contained objects whose module does not match `module` are ignored. - - If `module` is False, no attempt to find the module will be made. - This is obscure, of use mostly in tests: if `module` is False, or - is None but cannot be found automatically, then all objects are - considered to belong to the (non-existent) module, so all contained - objects will (recursively) be searched for doctests. - - The globals for each DocTest is formed by combining `globs` - and `extraglobs` (bindings in `extraglobs` override bindings - in `globs`). A new copy of the globals dictionary is created - for each DocTest. If `globs` is not specified, then it - defaults to the module's `__dict__`, if specified, or {} - otherwise. If `extraglobs` is not specified, then it defaults - to {}. - - """ - # If name was not specified, then extract it from the object. - if name is None: - name = getattr(obj, '__name__', None) - if name is None: - raise ValueError("DocTestFinder.find: name must be given " - "when obj.__name__ doesn't exist: %r" % - (type(obj),)) - - # Find the module that contains the given object (if obj is - # a module, then module=obj.). Note: this may fail, in which - # case module will be None. - if module is False: - module = None - elif module is None: - module = inspect.getmodule(obj) - - # Read the module's source code. This is used by - # DocTestFinder._find_lineno to find the line number for a - # given object's docstring. - try: - file = inspect.getsourcefile(obj) or inspect.getfile(obj) - source_lines = linecache.getlines(file) - if not source_lines: - source_lines = None - except TypeError: - source_lines = None - - # Initialize globals, and merge in extraglobs. - if globs is None: - if module is None: - globs = {} - else: - globs = module.__dict__.copy() - else: - globs = globs.copy() - if extraglobs is not None: - globs.update(extraglobs) - - # Recursively expore `obj`, extracting DocTests. - tests = [] - self._find(tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, {}) - return tests - - def _filter(self, obj, prefix, base): - """ - Return true if the given object should not be examined. - """ - return (self._namefilter is not None and - self._namefilter(prefix, base)) - - def _from_module(self, module, object): - """ - Return true if the given object is defined in the given - module. - """ - if module is None: - return True - elif inspect.isfunction(object): - return module.__dict__ is object.func_globals - elif inspect.isclass(object): - return module.__name__ == object.__module__ - elif inspect.getmodule(object) is not None: - return module is inspect.getmodule(object) - elif hasattr(object, '__module__'): - return module.__name__ == object.__module__ - elif isinstance(object, property): - return True # [XX] no way not be sure. - else: - raise ValueError("object must be a class or function") - - def _find(self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen): - """ - Find tests for the given object and any contained objects, and - add them to `tests`. - """ - if self._verbose: - print 'Finding tests in %s' % name - - # If we've already processed this object, then ignore it. - if id(obj) in seen: - return - seen[id(obj)] = 1 - - # Find a test for this object, and add it to the list of tests. - test = self._get_test(obj, name, module, globs, source_lines) - if test is not None: - tests.append(test) - - # Look for tests in a module's contained objects. - if inspect.ismodule(obj) and self._recurse: - for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): - # Check if this contained object should be ignored. - if self._filter(val, name, valname): - continue - valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) - # Recurse to functions & classes. - if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val)) and - self._from_module(module, val)): - self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines, - globs, seen) - - # Look for tests in a module's __test__ dictionary. - if inspect.ismodule(obj) and self._recurse: - for valname, val in getattr(obj, '__test__', {}).items(): - if not isinstance(valname, basestring): - raise ValueError("DocTestFinder.find: __test__ keys " - "must be strings: %r" % - (type(valname),)) - if not (inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val) or - inspect.ismethod(val) or inspect.ismodule(val) or - isinstance(val, basestring)): - raise ValueError("DocTestFinder.find: __test__ values " - "must be strings, functions, methods, " - "classes, or modules: %r" % - (type(val),)) - valname = '%s.__test__.%s' % (name, valname) - self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines, - globs, seen) - - # Look for tests in a class's contained objects. - if inspect.isclass(obj) and self._recurse: - for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): - # Check if this contained object should be ignored. - if self._filter(val, name, valname): - continue - # Special handling for staticmethod/classmethod. - if isinstance(val, staticmethod): - val = getattr(obj, valname) - if isinstance(val, classmethod): - val = getattr(obj, valname).im_func - - # Recurse to methods, properties, and nested classes. - if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val) or - isinstance(val, property)) and - self._from_module(module, val)): - valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) - self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines, - globs, seen) - - def _get_test(self, obj, name, module, globs, source_lines): - """ - Return a DocTest for the given object, if it defines a docstring; - otherwise, return None. - """ - # Extract the object's docstring. If it doesn't have one, - # then return None (no test for this object). - if isinstance(obj, basestring): - docstring = obj - else: - try: - if obj.__doc__ is None: - docstring = '' - else: - docstring = obj.__doc__ - if not isinstance(docstring, basestring): - docstring = str(docstring) - except (TypeError, AttributeError): - docstring = '' - - # Find the docstring's location in the file. - lineno = self._find_lineno(obj, source_lines) - - # Don't bother if the docstring is empty. - if self._exclude_empty and not docstring: - return None - - # Return a DocTest for this object. - if module is None: - filename = None - else: - filename = getattr(module, '__file__', module.__name__) - if filename[-4:] in (".pyc", ".pyo"): - filename = filename[:-1] - return self._parser.get_doctest(docstring, globs, name, - filename, lineno) - - def _find_lineno(self, obj, source_lines): - """ - Return a line number of the given object's docstring. Note: - this method assumes that the object has a docstring. - """ - lineno = None - - # Find the line number for modules. - if inspect.ismodule(obj): - lineno = 0 - - # Find the line number for classes. - # Note: this could be fooled if a class is defined multiple - # times in a single file. - if inspect.isclass(obj): - if source_lines is None: - return None - pat = re.compile(r'^\s*class\s*%s\b' % - getattr(obj, '__name__', '-')) - for i, line in enumerate(source_lines): - if pat.match(line): - lineno = i - break - - # Find the line number for functions & methods. - if inspect.ismethod(obj): obj = obj.im_func - if inspect.isfunction(obj): obj = obj.func_code - if inspect.istraceback(obj): obj = obj.tb_frame - if inspect.isframe(obj): obj = obj.f_code - if inspect.iscode(obj): - lineno = getattr(obj, 'co_firstlineno', None)-1 - - # Find the line number where the docstring starts. Assume - # that it's the first line that begins with a quote mark. - # Note: this could be fooled by a multiline function - # signature, where a continuation line begins with a quote - # mark. - if lineno is not None: - if source_lines is None: - return lineno+1 - pat = re.compile('(^|.*:)\s*\w*("|\')') - for lineno in range(lineno, len(source_lines)): - if pat.match(source_lines[lineno]): - return lineno - - # We couldn't find the line number. - return None - -###################################################################### -## 5. DocTest Runner -###################################################################### - -class DocTestRunner: - """ - A class used to run DocTest test cases, and accumulate statistics. - The `run` method is used to process a single DocTest case. It - returns a tuple `(f, t)`, where `t` is the number of test cases - tried, and `f` is the number of test cases that failed. - - >>> tests = DocTestFinder().find(_TestClass) - >>> runner = DocTestRunner(verbose=False) - >>> for test in tests: - ... print runner.run(test) - (0, 2) - (0, 1) - (0, 2) - (0, 2) - - The `summarize` method prints a summary of all the test cases that - have been run by the runner, and returns an aggregated `(f, t)` - tuple: - - >>> runner.summarize(verbose=1) - 4 items passed all tests: - 2 tests in _TestClass - 2 tests in _TestClass.__init__ - 2 tests in _TestClass.get - 1 tests in _TestClass.square - 7 tests in 4 items. - 7 passed and 0 failed. - Test passed. - (0, 7) - - The aggregated number of tried examples and failed examples is - also available via the `tries` and `failures` attributes: - - >>> runner.tries - 7 - >>> runner.failures - 0 - - The comparison between expected outputs and actual outputs is done - by an `OutputChecker`. This comparison may be customized with a - number of option flags; see the documentation for `testmod` for - more information. If the option flags are insufficient, then the - comparison may also be customized by passing a subclass of - `OutputChecker` to the constructor. - - The test runner's display output can be controlled in two ways. - First, an output function (`out) can be passed to - `TestRunner.run`; this function will be called with strings that - should be displayed. It defaults to `sys.stdout.write`. If - capturing the output is not sufficient, then the display output - can be also customized by subclassing DocTestRunner, and - overriding the methods `report_start`, `report_success`, - `report_unexpected_exception`, and `report_failure`. - """ - # This divider string is used to separate failure messages, and to - # separate sections of the summary. - DIVIDER = "*" * 70 - - def __init__(self, checker=None, verbose=None, optionflags=0): - """ - Create a new test runner. - - Optional keyword arg `checker` is the `OutputChecker` that - should be used to compare the expected outputs and actual - outputs of doctest examples. - - Optional keyword arg 'verbose' prints lots of stuff if true, - only failures if false; by default, it's true iff '-v' is in - sys.argv. - - Optional argument `optionflags` can be used to control how the - test runner compares expected output to actual output, and how - it displays failures. See the documentation for `testmod` for - more information. - """ - self._checker = checker or OutputChecker() - if verbose is None: - verbose = '-v' in sys.argv - self._verbose = verbose - self.optionflags = optionflags - self.original_optionflags = optionflags - - # Keep track of the examples we've run. - self.tries = 0 - self.failures = 0 - self._name2ft = {} - - # Create a fake output target for capturing doctest output. - self._fakeout = _SpoofOut() - - #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - # Reporting methods - #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - - def report_start(self, out, test, example): - """ - Report that the test runner is about to process the given - example. (Only displays a message if verbose=True) - """ - if self._verbose: - if example.want: - out('Trying:\n' + _indent(example.source) + - 'Expecting:\n' + _indent(example.want)) - else: - out('Trying:\n' + _indent(example.source) + - 'Expecting nothing\n') - - def report_success(self, out, test, example, got): - """ - Report that the given example ran successfully. (Only - displays a message if verbose=True) - """ - if self._verbose: - out("ok\n") - - def report_failure(self, out, test, example, got): - """ - Report that the given example failed. - """ - out(self._failure_header(test, example) + - self._checker.output_difference(example, got, self.optionflags)) - - def report_unexpected_exception(self, out, test, example, exc_info): - """ - Report that the given example raised an unexpected exception. - """ - out(self._failure_header(test, example) + - 'Exception raised:\n' + _indent(_exception_traceback(exc_info))) - - def _failure_header(self, test, example): - out = [self.DIVIDER] - if test.filename: - if test.lineno is not None and example.lineno is not None: - lineno = test.lineno + example.lineno + 1 - else: - lineno = '?' - out.append('File "%s", line %s, in %s' % - (test.filename, lineno, test.name)) - else: - out.append('Line %s, in %s' % (example.lineno+1, test.name)) - out.append('Failed example:') - source = example.source - out.append(_indent(source)) - return '\n'.join(out) - - #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - # DocTest Running - #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - - def __run(self, test, compileflags, out): - """ - Run the examples in `test`. Write the outcome of each example - with one of the `DocTestRunner.report_*` methods, using the - writer function `out`. `compileflags` is the set of compiler - flags that should be used to execute examples. Return a tuple - `(f, t)`, where `t` is the number of examples tried, and `f` - is the number of examples that failed. The examples are run - in the namespace `test.globs`. - """ - # Keep track of the number of failures and tries. - failures = tries = 0 - - # Save the option flags (since option directives can be used - # to modify them). - original_optionflags = self.optionflags - - SUCCESS, FAILURE, BOOM = range(3) # `outcome` state - - check = self._checker.check_output - - # Process each example. - for examplenum, example in enumerate(test.examples): - - # If REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE is set, then supress - # reporting after the first failure. - quiet = (self.optionflags & REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE and - failures > 0) - - # Merge in the example's options. - self.optionflags = original_optionflags - if example.options: - for (optionflag, val) in example.options.items(): - if val: - self.optionflags |= optionflag - else: - self.optionflags &= ~optionflag - - # Record that we started this example. - tries += 1 - if not quiet: - self.report_start(out, test, example) - - # Use a special filename for compile(), so we can retrieve - # the source code during interactive debugging (see - # __patched_linecache_getlines). - filename = '' % (test.name, examplenum) - - # Run the example in the given context (globs), and record - # any exception that gets raised. (But don't intercept - # keyboard interrupts.) - try: - # Don't blink! This is where the user's code gets run. - exec compile(example.source, filename, "single", - compileflags, 1) in test.globs - self.debugger.set_continue() # ==== Example Finished ==== - exception = None - except KeyboardInterrupt: - raise - except: - exception = sys.exc_info() - self.debugger.set_continue() # ==== Example Finished ==== - - got = self._fakeout.getvalue() # the actual output - self._fakeout.truncate(0) - outcome = FAILURE # guilty until proved innocent or insane - - # If the example executed without raising any exceptions, - # verify its output. - if exception is None: - if check(example.want, got, self.optionflags): - outcome = SUCCESS - - # The example raised an exception: check if it was expected. - else: - exc_info = sys.exc_info() - exc_msg = traceback.format_exception_only(*exc_info[:2])[-1] - if not quiet: - got += _exception_traceback(exc_info) - - # If `example.exc_msg` is None, then we weren't expecting - # an exception. - if example.exc_msg is None: - outcome = BOOM - - # We expected an exception: see whether it matches. - elif check(example.exc_msg, exc_msg, self.optionflags): - outcome = SUCCESS - - # Another chance if they didn't care about the detail. - elif self.optionflags & IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL: - m1 = re.match(r'[^:]*:', example.exc_msg) - m2 = re.match(r'[^:]*:', exc_msg) - if m1 and m2 and check(m1.group(0), m2.group(0), - self.optionflags): - outcome = SUCCESS - - # Report the outcome. - if outcome is SUCCESS: - if not quiet: - self.report_success(out, test, example, got) - elif outcome is FAILURE: - if not quiet: - self.report_failure(out, test, example, got) - failures += 1 - elif outcome is BOOM: - if not quiet: - self.report_unexpected_exception(out, test, example, - exc_info) - failures += 1 - else: - assert False, ("unknown outcome", outcome) - - # Restore the option flags (in case they were modified) - self.optionflags = original_optionflags - - # Record and return the number of failures and tries. - self.__record_outcome(test, failures, tries) - return failures, tries - - def __record_outcome(self, test, f, t): - """ - Record the fact that the given DocTest (`test`) generated `f` - failures out of `t` tried examples. - """ - f2, t2 = self._name2ft.get(test.name, (0,0)) - self._name2ft[test.name] = (f+f2, t+t2) - self.failures += f - self.tries += t - - __LINECACHE_FILENAME_RE = re.compile(r'[\w\.]+)' - r'\[(?P\d+)\]>$') - def __patched_linecache_getlines(self, filename, module_globals=None): - m = self.__LINECACHE_FILENAME_RE.match(filename) - if m and m.group('name') == self.test.name: - example = self.test.examples[int(m.group('examplenum'))] - return example.source.splitlines(True) - elif self.save_linecache_getlines.func_code.co_argcount>1: - return self.save_linecache_getlines(filename, module_globals) - else: - return self.save_linecache_getlines(filename) - - def run(self, test, compileflags=None, out=None, clear_globs=True): - """ - Run the examples in `test`, and display the results using the - writer function `out`. - - The examples are run in the namespace `test.globs`. If - `clear_globs` is true (the default), then this namespace will - be cleared after the test runs, to help with garbage - collection. If you would like to examine the namespace after - the test completes, then use `clear_globs=False`. - - `compileflags` gives the set of flags that should be used by - the Python compiler when running the examples. If not - specified, then it will default to the set of future-import - flags that apply to `globs`. - - The output of each example is checked using - `DocTestRunner.check_output`, and the results are formatted by - the `DocTestRunner.report_*` methods. - """ - self.test = test - - if compileflags is None: - compileflags = _extract_future_flags(test.globs) - - save_stdout = sys.stdout - if out is None: - out = save_stdout.write - sys.stdout = self._fakeout - - # Patch pdb.set_trace to restore sys.stdout during interactive - # debugging (so it's not still redirected to self._fakeout). - # Note that the interactive output will go to *our* - # save_stdout, even if that's not the real sys.stdout; this - # allows us to write test cases for the set_trace behavior. - save_set_trace = pdb.set_trace - self.debugger = _OutputRedirectingPdb(save_stdout) - self.debugger.reset() - pdb.set_trace = self.debugger.set_trace - - # Patch linecache.getlines, so we can see the example's source - # when we're inside the debugger. - self.save_linecache_getlines = linecache.getlines - linecache.getlines = self.__patched_linecache_getlines - - try: - return self.__run(test, compileflags, out) - finally: - sys.stdout = save_stdout - pdb.set_trace = save_set_trace - linecache.getlines = self.save_linecache_getlines - if clear_globs: - test.globs.clear() - - #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - # Summarization - #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - def summarize(self, verbose=None): - """ - Print a summary of all the test cases that have been run by - this DocTestRunner, and return a tuple `(f, t)`, where `f` is - the total number of failed examples, and `t` is the total - number of tried examples. - - The optional `verbose` argument controls how detailed the - summary is. If the verbosity is not specified, then the - DocTestRunner's verbosity is used. - """ - if verbose is None: - verbose = self._verbose - notests = [] - passed = [] - failed = [] - totalt = totalf = 0 - for x in self._name2ft.items(): - name, (f, t) = x - assert f <= t - totalt += t - totalf += f - if t == 0: - notests.append(name) - elif f == 0: - passed.append( (name, t) ) - else: - failed.append(x) - if verbose: - if notests: - print len(notests), "items had no tests:" - notests.sort() - for thing in notests: - print " ", thing - if passed: - print len(passed), "items passed all tests:" - passed.sort() - for thing, count in passed: - print " %3d tests in %s" % (count, thing) - if failed: - print self.DIVIDER - print len(failed), "items had failures:" - failed.sort() - for thing, (f, t) in failed: - print " %3d of %3d in %s" % (f, t, thing) - if verbose: - print totalt, "tests in", len(self._name2ft), "items." - print totalt - totalf, "passed and", totalf, "failed." - if totalf: - print "***Test Failed***", totalf, "failures." - elif verbose: - print "Test passed." - return totalf, totalt - - #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - # Backward compatibility cruft to maintain doctest.master. - #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - def merge(self, other): - d = self._name2ft - for name, (f, t) in other._name2ft.items(): - if name in d: - print "*** DocTestRunner.merge: '" + name + "' in both" \ - " testers; summing outcomes." - f2, t2 = d[name] - f = f + f2 - t = t + t2 - d[name] = f, t - -class OutputChecker: - """ - A class used to check the whether the actual output from a doctest - example matches the expected output. `OutputChecker` defines two - methods: `check_output`, which compares a given pair of outputs, - and returns true if they match; and `output_difference`, which - returns a string describing the differences between two outputs. - """ - def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags): - """ - Return True iff the actual output from an example (`got`) - matches the expected output (`want`). These strings are - always considered to match if they are identical; but - depending on what option flags the test runner is using, - several non-exact match types are also possible. See the - documentation for `TestRunner` for more information about - option flags. - """ - # Handle the common case first, for efficiency: - # if they're string-identical, always return true. - if got == want: - return True - - # The values True and False replaced 1 and 0 as the return - # value for boolean comparisons in Python 2.3. - if not (optionflags & DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1): - if (got,want) == ("True\n", "1\n"): - return True - if (got,want) == ("False\n", "0\n"): - return True - - # can be used as a special sequence to signify a - # blank line, unless the DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE flag is used. - if not (optionflags & DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE): - # Replace in want with a blank line. - want = re.sub('(?m)^%s\s*?$' % re.escape(BLANKLINE_MARKER), - '', want) - # If a line in got contains only spaces, then remove the - # spaces. - got = re.sub('(?m)^\s*?$', '', got) - if got == want: - return True - - # This flag causes doctest to ignore any differences in the - # contents of whitespace strings. Note that this can be used - # in conjunction with the ELLIPSIS flag. - if optionflags & NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE: - got = ' '.join(got.split()) - want = ' '.join(want.split()) - if got == want: - return True - - # The ELLIPSIS flag says to let the sequence "..." in `want` - # match any substring in `got`. - if optionflags & ELLIPSIS: - if _ellipsis_match(want, got): - return True - - # We didn't find any match; return false. - return False - - # Should we do a fancy diff? - def _do_a_fancy_diff(self, want, got, optionflags): - # Not unless they asked for a fancy diff. - if not optionflags & (REPORT_UDIFF | - REPORT_CDIFF | - REPORT_NDIFF): - return False - - # If expected output uses ellipsis, a meaningful fancy diff is - # too hard ... or maybe not. In two real-life failures Tim saw, - # a diff was a major help anyway, so this is commented out. - # [todo] _ellipsis_match() knows which pieces do and don't match, - # and could be the basis for a kick-ass diff in this case. - ##if optionflags & ELLIPSIS and ELLIPSIS_MARKER in want: - ## return False - - # ndiff does intraline difference marking, so can be useful even - # for 1-line differences. - if optionflags & REPORT_NDIFF: - return True - - # The other diff types need at least a few lines to be helpful. - return want.count('\n') > 2 and got.count('\n') > 2 - - def output_difference(self, example, got, optionflags): - """ - Return a string describing the differences between the - expected output for a given example (`example`) and the actual - output (`got`). `optionflags` is the set of option flags used - to compare `want` and `got`. - """ - want = example.want - # If s are being used, then replace blank lines - # with in the actual output string. - if not (optionflags & DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE): - got = re.sub('(?m)^[ ]*(?=\n)', BLANKLINE_MARKER, got) - - # Check if we should use diff. - if self._do_a_fancy_diff(want, got, optionflags): - # Split want & got into lines. - want_lines = want.splitlines(True) # True == keep line ends - got_lines = got.splitlines(True) - # Use difflib to find their differences. - if optionflags & REPORT_UDIFF: - diff = difflib.unified_diff(want_lines, got_lines, n=2) - diff = list(diff)[2:] # strip the diff header - kind = 'unified diff with -expected +actual' - elif optionflags & REPORT_CDIFF: - diff = difflib.context_diff(want_lines, got_lines, n=2) - diff = list(diff)[2:] # strip the diff header - kind = 'context diff with expected followed by actual' - elif optionflags & REPORT_NDIFF: - engine = difflib.Differ(charjunk=difflib.IS_CHARACTER_JUNK) - diff = list(engine.compare(want_lines, got_lines)) - kind = 'ndiff with -expected +actual' - else: - assert 0, 'Bad diff option' - # Remove trailing whitespace on diff output. - diff = [line.rstrip() + '\n' for line in diff] - return 'Differences (%s):\n' % kind + _indent(''.join(diff)) - - # If we're not using diff, then simply list the expected - # output followed by the actual output. - if want and got: - return 'Expected:\n%sGot:\n%s' % (_indent(want), _indent(got)) - elif want: - return 'Expected:\n%sGot nothing\n' % _indent(want) - elif got: - return 'Expected nothing\nGot:\n%s' % _indent(got) - else: - return 'Expected nothing\nGot nothing\n' - -class DocTestFailure(Exception): - """A DocTest example has failed in debugging mode. - - The exception instance has variables: - - - test: the DocTest object being run - - - excample: the Example object that failed - - - got: the actual output - """ - def __init__(self, test, example, got): - self.test = test - self.example = example - self.got = got - - def __str__(self): - return str(self.test) - -class UnexpectedException(Exception): - """A DocTest example has encountered an unexpected exception - - The exception instance has variables: - - - test: the DocTest object being run - - - excample: the Example object that failed - - - exc_info: the exception info - """ - def __init__(self, test, example, exc_info): - self.test = test - self.example = example - self.exc_info = exc_info - - def __str__(self): - return str(self.test) - -class DebugRunner(DocTestRunner): - r"""Run doc tests but raise an exception as soon as there is a failure. - - If an unexpected exception occurs, an UnexpectedException is raised. - It contains the test, the example, and the original exception: - - >>> runner = DebugRunner(verbose=False) - >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest('>>> raise KeyError\n42', - ... {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0) - >>> try: - ... runner.run(test) - ... except UnexpectedException, failure: - ... pass - - >>> failure.test is test - True - - >>> failure.example.want - '42\n' - - >>> exc_info = failure.exc_info - >>> raise exc_info[0], exc_info[1], exc_info[2] - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - KeyError - - We wrap the original exception to give the calling application - access to the test and example information. - - If the output doesn't match, then a DocTestFailure is raised: - - >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest(''' - ... >>> x = 1 - ... >>> x - ... 2 - ... ''', {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0) - - >>> try: - ... runner.run(test) - ... except DocTestFailure, failure: - ... pass - - DocTestFailure objects provide access to the test: - - >>> failure.test is test - True - - As well as to the example: - - >>> failure.example.want - '2\n' - - and the actual output: - - >>> failure.got - '1\n' - - If a failure or error occurs, the globals are left intact: - - >>> del test.globs['__builtins__'] - >>> test.globs - {'x': 1} - - >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest(''' - ... >>> x = 2 - ... >>> raise KeyError - ... ''', {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0) - - >>> runner.run(test) - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - UnexpectedException: - - >>> del test.globs['__builtins__'] - >>> test.globs - {'x': 2} - - But the globals are cleared if there is no error: - - >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest(''' - ... >>> x = 2 - ... ''', {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0) - - >>> runner.run(test) - (0, 1) - - >>> test.globs - {} - - """ - - def run(self, test, compileflags=None, out=None, clear_globs=True): - r = DocTestRunner.run(self, test, compileflags, out, False) - if clear_globs: - test.globs.clear() - return r - - def report_unexpected_exception(self, out, test, example, exc_info): - raise UnexpectedException(test, example, exc_info) - - def report_failure(self, out, test, example, got): - raise DocTestFailure(test, example, got) - -###################################################################### -## 6. Test Functions -###################################################################### -# These should be backwards compatible. - -# For backward compatibility, a global instance of a DocTestRunner -# class, updated by testmod. -master = None - -def testmod(m=None, name=None, globs=None, verbose=None, isprivate=None, - report=True, optionflags=0, extraglobs=None, - raise_on_error=False, exclude_empty=False): - """m=None, name=None, globs=None, verbose=None, isprivate=None, - report=True, optionflags=0, extraglobs=None, raise_on_error=False, - exclude_empty=False - - Test examples in docstrings in functions and classes reachable - from module m (or the current module if m is not supplied), starting - with m.__doc__. Unless isprivate is specified, private names - are not skipped. - - Also test examples reachable from dict m.__test__ if it exists and is - not None. m.__test__ maps names to functions, classes and strings; - function and class docstrings are tested even if the name is private; - strings are tested directly, as if they were docstrings. - - Return (#failures, #tests). - - See doctest.__doc__ for an overview. - - Optional keyword arg "name" gives the name of the module; by default - use m.__name__. - - Optional keyword arg "globs" gives a dict to be used as the globals - when executing examples; by default, use m.__dict__. A copy of this - dict is actually used for each docstring, so that each docstring's - examples start with a clean slate. - - Optional keyword arg "extraglobs" gives a dictionary that should be - merged into the globals that are used to execute examples. By - default, no extra globals are used. This is new in 2.4. - - Optional keyword arg "verbose" prints lots of stuff if true, prints - only failures if false; by default, it's true iff "-v" is in sys.argv. - - Optional keyword arg "report" prints a summary at the end when true, - else prints nothing at the end. In verbose mode, the summary is - detailed, else very brief (in fact, empty if all tests passed). - - Optional keyword arg "optionflags" or's together module constants, - and defaults to 0. This is new in 2.3. Possible values (see the - docs for details): - - DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1 - DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE - NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - ELLIPSIS - IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL - REPORT_UDIFF - REPORT_CDIFF - REPORT_NDIFF - REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE - - Optional keyword arg "raise_on_error" raises an exception on the - first unexpected exception or failure. This allows failures to be - post-mortem debugged. - - Deprecated in Python 2.4: - Optional keyword arg "isprivate" specifies a function used to - determine whether a name is private. The default function is - treat all functions as public. Optionally, "isprivate" can be - set to doctest.is_private to skip over functions marked as private - using the underscore naming convention; see its docs for details. - - Advanced tomfoolery: testmod runs methods of a local instance of - class doctest.Tester, then merges the results into (or creates) - global Tester instance doctest.master. Methods of doctest.master - can be called directly too, if you want to do something unusual. - Passing report=0 to testmod is especially useful then, to delay - displaying a summary. Invoke doctest.master.summarize(verbose) - when you're done fiddling. - """ - global master - - if isprivate is not None: - warnings.warn("the isprivate argument is deprecated; " - "examine DocTestFinder.find() lists instead", - DeprecationWarning) - - # If no module was given, then use __main__. - if m is None: - # DWA - m will still be None if this wasn't invoked from the command - # line, in which case the following TypeError is about as good an error - # as we should expect - m = sys.modules.get('__main__') - - # Check that we were actually given a module. - if not inspect.ismodule(m): - raise TypeError("testmod: module required; %r" % (m,)) - - # If no name was given, then use the module's name. - if name is None: - name = m.__name__ - - # Find, parse, and run all tests in the given module. - finder = DocTestFinder(_namefilter=isprivate, exclude_empty=exclude_empty) - - if raise_on_error: - runner = DebugRunner(verbose=verbose, optionflags=optionflags) - else: - runner = DocTestRunner(verbose=verbose, optionflags=optionflags) - - for test in finder.find(m, name, globs=globs, extraglobs=extraglobs): - runner.run(test) - - if report: - runner.summarize() - - if master is None: - master = runner - else: - master.merge(runner) - - return runner.failures, runner.tries - -def testfile(filename, module_relative=True, name=None, package=None, - globs=None, verbose=None, report=True, optionflags=0, - extraglobs=None, raise_on_error=False, parser=DocTestParser()): - """ - Test examples in the given file. Return (#failures, #tests). - - Optional keyword arg "module_relative" specifies how filenames - should be interpreted: - - - If "module_relative" is True (the default), then "filename" - specifies a module-relative path. By default, this path is - relative to the calling module's directory; but if the - "package" argument is specified, then it is relative to that - package. To ensure os-independence, "filename" should use - "/" characters to separate path segments, and should not - be an absolute path (i.e., it may not begin with "/"). - - - If "module_relative" is False, then "filename" specifies an - os-specific path. The path may be absolute or relative (to - the current working directory). - - Optional keyword arg "name" gives the name of the test; by default - use the file's basename. - - Optional keyword argument "package" is a Python package or the - name of a Python package whose directory should be used as the - base directory for a module relative filename. If no package is - specified, then the calling module's directory is used as the base - directory for module relative filenames. It is an error to - specify "package" if "module_relative" is False. - - Optional keyword arg "globs" gives a dict to be used as the globals - when executing examples; by default, use {}. A copy of this dict - is actually used for each docstring, so that each docstring's - examples start with a clean slate. - - Optional keyword arg "extraglobs" gives a dictionary that should be - merged into the globals that are used to execute examples. By - default, no extra globals are used. - - Optional keyword arg "verbose" prints lots of stuff if true, prints - only failures if false; by default, it's true iff "-v" is in sys.argv. - - Optional keyword arg "report" prints a summary at the end when true, - else prints nothing at the end. In verbose mode, the summary is - detailed, else very brief (in fact, empty if all tests passed). - - Optional keyword arg "optionflags" or's together module constants, - and defaults to 0. Possible values (see the docs for details): - - DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1 - DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE - NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - ELLIPSIS - IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL - REPORT_UDIFF - REPORT_CDIFF - REPORT_NDIFF - REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE - - Optional keyword arg "raise_on_error" raises an exception on the - first unexpected exception or failure. This allows failures to be - post-mortem debugged. - - Optional keyword arg "parser" specifies a DocTestParser (or - subclass) that should be used to extract tests from the files. - - Advanced tomfoolery: testmod runs methods of a local instance of - class doctest.Tester, then merges the results into (or creates) - global Tester instance doctest.master. Methods of doctest.master - can be called directly too, if you want to do something unusual. - Passing report=0 to testmod is especially useful then, to delay - displaying a summary. Invoke doctest.master.summarize(verbose) - when you're done fiddling. - """ - global master - - if package and not module_relative: - raise ValueError("Package may only be specified for module-" - "relative paths.") - - # Relativize the path - if module_relative: - package = _normalize_module(package) - filename = _module_relative_path(package, filename) - - # If no name was given, then use the file's name. - if name is None: - name = os.path.basename(filename) - - # Assemble the globals. - if globs is None: - globs = {} - else: - globs = globs.copy() - if extraglobs is not None: - globs.update(extraglobs) - - if raise_on_error: - runner = DebugRunner(verbose=verbose, optionflags=optionflags) - else: - runner = DocTestRunner(verbose=verbose, optionflags=optionflags) - - # Read the file, convert it to a test, and run it. - f = open(filename) - s = f.read() - f.close() - test = parser.get_doctest(s, globs, name, filename, 0) - runner.run(test) - - if report: - runner.summarize() - - if master is None: - master = runner - else: - master.merge(runner) - - return runner.failures, runner.tries - -def run_docstring_examples(f, globs, verbose=False, name="NoName", - compileflags=None, optionflags=0): - """ - Test examples in the given object's docstring (`f`), using `globs` - as globals. Optional argument `name` is used in failure messages. - If the optional argument `verbose` is true, then generate output - even if there are no failures. - - `compileflags` gives the set of flags that should be used by the - Python compiler when running the examples. If not specified, then - it will default to the set of future-import flags that apply to - `globs`. - - Optional keyword arg `optionflags` specifies options for the - testing and output. See the documentation for `testmod` for more - information. - """ - # Find, parse, and run all tests in the given module. - finder = DocTestFinder(verbose=verbose, recurse=False) - runner = DocTestRunner(verbose=verbose, optionflags=optionflags) - for test in finder.find(f, name, globs=globs): - runner.run(test, compileflags=compileflags) - -###################################################################### -## 7. Tester -###################################################################### -# This is provided only for backwards compatibility. It's not -# actually used in any way. - -class Tester: - def __init__(self, mod=None, globs=None, verbose=None, - isprivate=None, optionflags=0): - - warnings.warn("class Tester is deprecated; " - "use class doctest.DocTestRunner instead", - DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) - if mod is None and globs is None: - raise TypeError("Tester.__init__: must specify mod or globs") - if mod is not None and not inspect.ismodule(mod): - raise TypeError("Tester.__init__: mod must be a module; %r" % - (mod,)) - if globs is None: - globs = mod.__dict__ - self.globs = globs - - self.verbose = verbose - self.isprivate = isprivate - self.optionflags = optionflags - self.testfinder = DocTestFinder(_namefilter=isprivate) - self.testrunner = DocTestRunner(verbose=verbose, - optionflags=optionflags) - - def runstring(self, s, name): - test = DocTestParser().get_doctest(s, self.globs, name, None, None) - if self.verbose: - print "Running string", name - (f,t) = self.testrunner.run(test) - if self.verbose: - print f, "of", t, "examples failed in string", name - return (f,t) - - def rundoc(self, object, name=None, module=None): - f = t = 0 - tests = self.testfinder.find(object, name, module=module, - globs=self.globs) - for test in tests: - (f2, t2) = self.testrunner.run(test) - (f,t) = (f+f2, t+t2) - return (f,t) - - def rundict(self, d, name, module=None): - import types - m = types.ModuleType(name) - m.__dict__.update(d) - if module is None: - module = False - return self.rundoc(m, name, module) - - def run__test__(self, d, name): - import types - m = types.ModuleType(name) - m.__test__ = d - return self.rundoc(m, name) - - def summarize(self, verbose=None): - return self.testrunner.summarize(verbose) - - def merge(self, other): - self.testrunner.merge(other.testrunner) - -###################################################################### -## 8. Unittest Support -###################################################################### - -_unittest_reportflags = 0 - -def set_unittest_reportflags(flags): - """Sets the unittest option flags. - - The old flag is returned so that a runner could restore the old - value if it wished to: - - >>> old = _unittest_reportflags - >>> set_unittest_reportflags(REPORT_NDIFF | - ... REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE) == old - True - - >>> import doctest - >>> doctest._unittest_reportflags == (REPORT_NDIFF | - ... REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE) - True - - Only reporting flags can be set: - - >>> set_unittest_reportflags(ELLIPSIS) - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - ValueError: ('Only reporting flags allowed', 8) - - >>> set_unittest_reportflags(old) == (REPORT_NDIFF | - ... REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE) - True - """ - global _unittest_reportflags - - if (flags & REPORTING_FLAGS) != flags: - raise ValueError("Only reporting flags allowed", flags) - old = _unittest_reportflags - _unittest_reportflags = flags - return old - - -class DocTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - - def __init__(self, test, optionflags=0, setUp=None, tearDown=None, - checker=None): - - unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) - self._dt_optionflags = optionflags - self._dt_checker = checker - self._dt_test = test - self._dt_setUp = setUp - self._dt_tearDown = tearDown - - def setUp(self): - test = self._dt_test - - if self._dt_setUp is not None: - self._dt_setUp(test) - - def tearDown(self): - test = self._dt_test - - if self._dt_tearDown is not None: - self._dt_tearDown(test) - - test.globs.clear() - - def runTest(self): - test = self._dt_test - old = sys.stdout - new = StringIO() - optionflags = self._dt_optionflags - - if not (optionflags & REPORTING_FLAGS): - # The option flags don't include any reporting flags, - # so add the default reporting flags - optionflags |= _unittest_reportflags - - runner = DocTestRunner(optionflags=optionflags, - checker=self._dt_checker, verbose=False) - - try: - runner.DIVIDER = "-"*70 - failures, tries = runner.run( - test, out=new.write, clear_globs=False) - finally: - sys.stdout = old - - if failures: - raise self.failureException(self.format_failure(new.getvalue())) - - def format_failure(self, err): - test = self._dt_test - if test.lineno is None: - lineno = 'unknown line number' - else: - lineno = '%s' % test.lineno - lname = '.'.join(test.name.split('.')[-1:]) - return ('Failed doctest test for %s\n' - ' File "%s", line %s, in %s\n\n%s' - % (test.name, test.filename, lineno, lname, err) - ) - - def debug(self): - r"""Run the test case without results and without catching exceptions - - The unit test framework includes a debug method on test cases - and test suites to support post-mortem debugging. The test code - is run in such a way that errors are not caught. This way a - caller can catch the errors and initiate post-mortem debugging. - - The DocTestCase provides a debug method that raises - UnexpectedException errors if there is an unexepcted - exception: - - >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest('>>> raise KeyError\n42', - ... {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0) - >>> case = DocTestCase(test) - >>> try: - ... case.debug() - ... except UnexpectedException, failure: - ... pass - - The UnexpectedException contains the test, the example, and - the original exception: - - >>> failure.test is test - True - - >>> failure.example.want - '42\n' - - >>> exc_info = failure.exc_info - >>> raise exc_info[0], exc_info[1], exc_info[2] - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - KeyError - - If the output doesn't match, then a DocTestFailure is raised: - - >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest(''' - ... >>> x = 1 - ... >>> x - ... 2 - ... ''', {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0) - >>> case = DocTestCase(test) - - >>> try: - ... case.debug() - ... except DocTestFailure, failure: - ... pass - - DocTestFailure objects provide access to the test: - - >>> failure.test is test - True - - As well as to the example: - - >>> failure.example.want - '2\n' - - and the actual output: - - >>> failure.got - '1\n' - - """ - - self.setUp() - runner = DebugRunner(optionflags=self._dt_optionflags, - checker=self._dt_checker, verbose=False) - runner.run(self._dt_test) - self.tearDown() - - def id(self): - return self._dt_test.name - - def __repr__(self): - name = self._dt_test.name.split('.') - return "%s (%s)" % (name[-1], '.'.join(name[:-1])) - - __str__ = __repr__ - - def shortDescription(self): - return "Doctest: " + self._dt_test.name - -def DocTestSuite(module=None, globs=None, extraglobs=None, test_finder=None, - **options): - """ - Convert doctest tests for a module to a unittest test suite. - - This converts each documentation string in a module that - contains doctest tests to a unittest test case. If any of the - tests in a doc string fail, then the test case fails. An exception - is raised showing the name of the file containing the test and a - (sometimes approximate) line number. - - The `module` argument provides the module to be tested. The argument - can be either a module or a module name. - - If no argument is given, the calling module is used. - - A number of options may be provided as keyword arguments: - - setUp - A set-up function. This is called before running the - tests in each file. The setUp function will be passed a DocTest - object. The setUp function can access the test globals as the - globs attribute of the test passed. - - tearDown - A tear-down function. This is called after running the - tests in each file. The tearDown function will be passed a DocTest - object. The tearDown function can access the test globals as the - globs attribute of the test passed. - - globs - A dictionary containing initial global variables for the tests. - - optionflags - A set of doctest option flags expressed as an integer. - """ - - if test_finder is None: - test_finder = DocTestFinder() - - module = _normalize_module(module) - tests = test_finder.find(module, globs=globs, extraglobs=extraglobs) - if globs is None: - globs = module.__dict__ - if not tests: - # Why do we want to do this? Because it reveals a bug that might - # otherwise be hidden. - raise ValueError(module, "has no tests") - - tests.sort() - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - for test in tests: - if len(test.examples) == 0: - continue - if not test.filename: - filename = module.__file__ - if filename[-4:] in (".pyc", ".pyo"): - filename = filename[:-1] - test.filename = filename - suite.addTest(DocTestCase(test, **options)) - - return suite - -class DocFileCase(DocTestCase): - - def id(self): - return '_'.join(self._dt_test.name.split('.')) - - def __repr__(self): - return self._dt_test.filename - __str__ = __repr__ - - def format_failure(self, err): - return ('Failed doctest test for %s\n File "%s", line 0\n\n%s' - % (self._dt_test.name, self._dt_test.filename, err) - ) - -def DocFileTest(path, module_relative=True, package=None, - globs=None, parser=DocTestParser(), **options): - if globs is None: - globs = {} - - if package and not module_relative: - raise ValueError("Package may only be specified for module-" - "relative paths.") - - # Relativize the path. - if module_relative: - package = _normalize_module(package) - path = _module_relative_path(package, path) - - # Find the file and read it. - name = os.path.basename(path) - f = open(path) - doc = f.read() - f.close() - - # Convert it to a test, and wrap it in a DocFileCase. - test = parser.get_doctest(doc, globs, name, path, 0) - return DocFileCase(test, **options) - -def DocFileSuite(*paths, **kw): - """A unittest suite for one or more doctest files. - - The path to each doctest file is given as a string; the - interpretation of that string depends on the keyword argument - "module_relative". - - A number of options may be provided as keyword arguments: - - module_relative - If "module_relative" is True, then the given file paths are - interpreted as os-independent module-relative paths. By - default, these paths are relative to the calling module's - directory; but if the "package" argument is specified, then - they are relative to that package. To ensure os-independence, - "filename" should use "/" characters to separate path - segments, and may not be an absolute path (i.e., it may not - begin with "/"). - - If "module_relative" is False, then the given file paths are - interpreted as os-specific paths. These paths may be absolute - or relative (to the current working directory). - - package - A Python package or the name of a Python package whose directory - should be used as the base directory for module relative paths. - If "package" is not specified, then the calling module's - directory is used as the base directory for module relative - filenames. It is an error to specify "package" if - "module_relative" is False. - - setUp - A set-up function. This is called before running the - tests in each file. The setUp function will be passed a DocTest - object. The setUp function can access the test globals as the - globs attribute of the test passed. - - tearDown - A tear-down function. This is called after running the - tests in each file. The tearDown function will be passed a DocTest - object. The tearDown function can access the test globals as the - globs attribute of the test passed. - - globs - A dictionary containing initial global variables for the tests. - - optionflags - A set of doctest option flags expressed as an integer. - - parser - A DocTestParser (or subclass) that should be used to extract - tests from the files. - """ - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - - # We do this here so that _normalize_module is called at the right - # level. If it were called in DocFileTest, then this function - # would be the caller and we might guess the package incorrectly. - if kw.get('module_relative', True): - kw['package'] = _normalize_module(kw.get('package')) - - for path in paths: - suite.addTest(DocFileTest(path, **kw)) - - return suite - -###################################################################### -## 9. Debugging Support -###################################################################### - -def script_from_examples(s): - r"""Extract script from text with examples. - - Converts text with examples to a Python script. Example input is - converted to regular code. Example output and all other words - are converted to comments: - - >>> text = ''' - ... Here are examples of simple math. - ... - ... Python has super accurate integer addition - ... - ... >>> 2 + 2 - ... 5 - ... - ... And very friendly error messages: - ... - ... >>> 1/0 - ... To Infinity - ... And - ... Beyond - ... - ... You can use logic if you want: - ... - ... >>> if 0: - ... ... blah - ... ... blah - ... ... - ... - ... Ho hum - ... ''' - - >>> print script_from_examples(text) - # Here are examples of simple math. - # - # Python has super accurate integer addition - # - 2 + 2 - # Expected: - ## 5 - # - # And very friendly error messages: - # - 1/0 - # Expected: - ## To Infinity - ## And - ## Beyond - # - # You can use logic if you want: - # - if 0: - blah - blah - # - # Ho hum - """ - output = [] - for piece in DocTestParser().parse(s): - if isinstance(piece, Example): - # Add the example's source code (strip trailing NL) - output.append(piece.source[:-1]) - # Add the expected output: - want = piece.want - if want: - output.append('# Expected:') - output += ['## '+l for l in want.split('\n')[:-1]] - else: - # Add non-example text. - output += [_comment_line(l) - for l in piece.split('\n')[:-1]] - - # Trim junk on both ends. - while output and output[-1] == '#': - output.pop() - while output and output[0] == '#': - output.pop(0) - # Combine the output, and return it. - return '\n'.join(output) - -def testsource(module, name): - """Extract the test sources from a doctest docstring as a script. - - Provide the module (or dotted name of the module) containing the - test to be debugged and the name (within the module) of the object - with the doc string with tests to be debugged. - """ - module = _normalize_module(module) - tests = DocTestFinder().find(module) - test = [t for t in tests if t.name == name] - if not test: - raise ValueError(name, "not found in tests") - test = test[0] - testsrc = script_from_examples(test.docstring) - return testsrc - -def debug_src(src, pm=False, globs=None): - """Debug a single doctest docstring, in argument `src`'""" - testsrc = script_from_examples(src) - debug_script(testsrc, pm, globs) - -def debug_script(src, pm=False, globs=None): - "Debug a test script. `src` is the script, as a string." - import pdb - - # Note that tempfile.NameTemporaryFile() cannot be used. As the - # docs say, a file so created cannot be opened by name a second time - # on modern Windows boxes, and execfile() needs to open it. - srcfilename = tempfile.mktemp(".py", "doctestdebug") - f = open(srcfilename, 'w') - f.write(src) - f.close() - - try: - if globs: - globs = globs.copy() - else: - globs = {} - - if pm: - try: - execfile(srcfilename, globs, globs) - except: - print sys.exc_info()[1] - pdb.post_mortem(sys.exc_info()[2]) - else: - # Note that %r is vital here. '%s' instead can, e.g., cause - # backslashes to get treated as metacharacters on Windows. - pdb.run("execfile(%r)" % srcfilename, globs, globs) - - finally: - os.remove(srcfilename) - -def debug(module, name, pm=False): - """Debug a single doctest docstring. - - Provide the module (or dotted name of the module) containing the - test to be debugged and the name (within the module) of the object - with the docstring with tests to be debugged. - """ - module = _normalize_module(module) - testsrc = testsource(module, name) - debug_script(testsrc, pm, module.__dict__) - -###################################################################### -## 10. Example Usage -###################################################################### -class _TestClass: - """ - A pointless class, for sanity-checking of docstring testing. - - Methods: - square() - get() - - >>> _TestClass(13).get() + _TestClass(-12).get() - 1 - >>> hex(_TestClass(13).square().get()) - '0xa9' - """ - - def __init__(self, val): - """val -> _TestClass object with associated value val. - - >>> t = _TestClass(123) - >>> print t.get() - 123 - """ - - self.val = val - - def square(self): - """square() -> square TestClass's associated value - - >>> _TestClass(13).square().get() - 169 - """ - - self.val = self.val ** 2 - return self - - def get(self): - """get() -> return TestClass's associated value. - - >>> x = _TestClass(-42) - >>> print x.get() - -42 - """ - - return self.val - -__test__ = {"_TestClass": _TestClass, - "string": r""" - Example of a string object, searched as-is. - >>> x = 1; y = 2 - >>> x + y, x * y - (3, 2) - """, - - "bool-int equivalence": r""" - In 2.2, boolean expressions displayed - 0 or 1. By default, we still accept - them. This can be disabled by passing - DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1 to the new - optionflags argument. - >>> 4 == 4 - 1 - >>> 4 == 4 - True - >>> 4 > 4 - 0 - >>> 4 > 4 - False - """, - - "blank lines": r""" - Blank lines can be marked with : - >>> print 'foo\n\nbar\n' - foo - - bar - - """, - - "ellipsis": r""" - If the ellipsis flag is used, then '...' can be used to - elide substrings in the desired output: - >>> print range(1000) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS - [0, 1, 2, ..., 999] - """, - - "whitespace normalization": r""" - If the whitespace normalization flag is used, then - differences in whitespace are ignored. - >>> print range(30) #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, - 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, - 27, 28, 29] - """, - } - -def _test(): - r = unittest.TextTestRunner() - r.run(DocTestSuite()) - -if __name__ == "__main__": - _test() - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/indexes/test_links_priority/external.html b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/indexes/test_links_priority/external.html deleted file mode 100644 index 92e4702f6..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/indexes/test_links_priority/external.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ - -bad old link - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/indexes/test_links_priority/simple/foobar/index.html b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/indexes/test_links_priority/simple/foobar/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index fefb028bd..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/indexes/test_links_priority/simple/foobar/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ - -foobar-0.1.tar.gz
    -external homepage
    - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/py26compat.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/py26compat.py deleted file mode 100644 index d4fb891af..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/py26compat.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -import unittest - -try: - # provide skipIf for Python 2.4-2.6 - skipIf = unittest.skipIf -except AttributeError: - def skipIf(condition, reason): - def skipper(func): - def skip(*args, **kwargs): - return - if condition: - return skip - return func - return skipper diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/server.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/server.py deleted file mode 100644 index b2ab7acc7..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/server.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -"""Basic http server for tests to simulate PyPI or custom indexes -""" -import urllib2 -import sys -import time -import threading -import BaseHTTPServer -from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer -from SimpleHTTPServer import SimpleHTTPRequestHandler - -class IndexServer(HTTPServer): - """Basic single-threaded http server simulating a package index - - You can use this server in unittest like this:: - s = IndexServer() - s.start() - index_url = s.base_url() + 'mytestindex' - # do some test requests to the index - # The index files should be located in setuptools/tests/indexes - s.stop() - """ - def __init__(self, server_address=('', 0), - RequestHandlerClass=SimpleHTTPRequestHandler): - HTTPServer.__init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass) - self._run = True - - def serve(self): - while self._run: - self.handle_request() - - def start(self): - self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self.serve) - self.thread.start() - - def stop(self): - "Stop the server" - - # Let the server finish the last request and wait for a new one. - time.sleep(0.1) - - # self.shutdown is not supported on python < 2.6, so just - # set _run to false, and make a request, causing it to - # terminate. - self._run = False - url = 'http://127.0.0.1:%(server_port)s/' % vars(self) - try: - if sys.version_info >= (2, 6): - urllib2.urlopen(url, timeout=5) - else: - urllib2.urlopen(url) - except urllib2.URLError: - # ignore any errors; all that's important is the request - pass - self.thread.join() - - def base_url(self): - port = self.server_port - return 'http://127.0.0.1:%s/setuptools/tests/indexes/' % port - -class RequestRecorder(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler): - def do_GET(self): - requests = vars(self.server).setdefault('requests', []) - requests.append(self) - self.send_response(200, 'OK') - -class MockServer(HTTPServer, threading.Thread): - """ - A simple HTTP Server that records the requests made to it. - """ - def __init__(self, server_address=('', 0), - RequestHandlerClass=RequestRecorder): - HTTPServer.__init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass) - threading.Thread.__init__(self) - self.setDaemon(True) - self.requests = [] - - def run(self): - self.serve_forever() - - def url(self): - return 'http://localhost:%(server_port)s/' % vars(self) - url = property(url) diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_bdist_egg.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_bdist_egg.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7da122cc3..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_bdist_egg.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -"""develop tests -""" -import sys -import os, re, shutil, tempfile, unittest -import tempfile -import site -from StringIO import StringIO - -from distutils.errors import DistutilsError -from setuptools.command.bdist_egg import bdist_egg -from setuptools.command import easy_install as easy_install_pkg -from setuptools.dist import Distribution - -SETUP_PY = """\ -from setuptools import setup - -setup(name='foo', py_modules=['hi']) -""" - -class TestDevelopTest(unittest.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - self.dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - self.old_cwd = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(self.dir) - f = open('setup.py', 'w') - f.write(SETUP_PY) - f.close() - f = open('hi.py', 'w') - f.write('1\n') - f.close() - if sys.version >= "2.6": - self.old_base = site.USER_BASE - site.USER_BASE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - self.old_site = site.USER_SITE - site.USER_SITE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - - def tearDown(self): - os.chdir(self.old_cwd) - shutil.rmtree(self.dir) - if sys.version >= "2.6": - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_BASE) - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_SITE) - site.USER_BASE = self.old_base - site.USER_SITE = self.old_site - - def test_bdist_egg(self): - dist = Distribution(dict( - script_name='setup.py', - script_args=['bdist_egg'], - name='foo', - py_modules=['hi'] - )) - os.makedirs(os.path.join('build', 'src')) - old_stdout = sys.stdout - sys.stdout = o = StringIO() - try: - dist.parse_command_line() - dist.run_commands() - finally: - sys.stdout = old_stdout - - # let's see if we got our egg link at the right place - [content] = os.listdir('dist') - self.assertTrue(re.match('foo-0.0.0-py[23].\d.egg$', content)) - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.makeSuite(TestDevelopTest) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_build_ext.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_build_ext.py deleted file mode 100644 index a520ced9d..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_build_ext.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -"""build_ext tests -""" -import os, shutil, tempfile, unittest -from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext as distutils_build_ext -from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext -from setuptools.dist import Distribution - -class TestBuildExtTest(unittest.TestCase): - - def test_get_ext_filename(self): - # setuptools needs to give back the same - # result than distutils, even if the fullname - # is not in ext_map - dist = Distribution() - cmd = build_ext(dist) - cmd.ext_map['foo/bar'] = '' - res = cmd.get_ext_filename('foo') - wanted = distutils_build_ext.get_ext_filename(cmd, 'foo') - assert res == wanted - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_develop.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_develop.py deleted file mode 100644 index 315058c57..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_develop.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -"""develop tests -""" -import sys -import os, shutil, tempfile, unittest -import tempfile -import site -from StringIO import StringIO - -from distutils.errors import DistutilsError -from setuptools.command.develop import develop -from setuptools.command import easy_install as easy_install_pkg -from setuptools.dist import Distribution - -SETUP_PY = """\ -from setuptools import setup - -setup(name='foo', - packages=['foo'], - use_2to3=True, -) -""" - -INIT_PY = """print "foo" -""" - -class TestDevelopTest(unittest.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - if sys.version < "2.6" or hasattr(sys, 'real_prefix'): - return - - # Directory structure - self.dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.dir, 'foo')) - # setup.py - setup = os.path.join(self.dir, 'setup.py') - f = open(setup, 'w') - f.write(SETUP_PY) - f.close() - self.old_cwd = os.getcwd() - # foo/__init__.py - init = os.path.join(self.dir, 'foo', '__init__.py') - f = open(init, 'w') - f.write(INIT_PY) - f.close() - - os.chdir(self.dir) - self.old_base = site.USER_BASE - site.USER_BASE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - self.old_site = site.USER_SITE - site.USER_SITE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - - def tearDown(self): - if sys.version < "2.6" or hasattr(sys, 'real_prefix'): - return - - os.chdir(self.old_cwd) - shutil.rmtree(self.dir) - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_BASE) - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_SITE) - site.USER_BASE = self.old_base - site.USER_SITE = self.old_site - - def test_develop(self): - if sys.version < "2.6" or hasattr(sys, 'real_prefix'): - return - dist = Distribution( - dict(name='foo', - packages=['foo'], - use_2to3=True, - version='0.0', - )) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = develop(dist) - cmd.user = 1 - cmd.ensure_finalized() - cmd.install_dir = site.USER_SITE - cmd.user = 1 - old_stdout = sys.stdout - #sys.stdout = StringIO() - try: - cmd.run() - finally: - sys.stdout = old_stdout - - # let's see if we got our egg link at the right place - content = os.listdir(site.USER_SITE) - content.sort() - self.assertEqual(content, ['easy-install.pth', 'foo.egg-link']) - - # Check that we are using the right code. - egg_link_file = open(os.path.join(site.USER_SITE, 'foo.egg-link'), 'rt') - path = egg_link_file.read().split()[0].strip() - egg_link_file.close() - init_file = open(os.path.join(path, 'foo', '__init__.py'), 'rt') - init = init_file.read().strip() - init_file.close() - if sys.version < "3": - self.assertEqual(init, 'print "foo"') - else: - self.assertEqual(init, 'print("foo")') - - def notest_develop_with_setup_requires(self): - - wanted = ("Could not find suitable distribution for " - "Requirement.parse('I-DONT-EXIST')") - old_dir = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(self.dir) - try: - try: - dist = Distribution({'setup_requires': ['I_DONT_EXIST']}) - except DistutilsError, e: - error = str(e) - if error == wanted: - pass - finally: - os.chdir(old_dir) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_dist_info.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_dist_info.py deleted file mode 100644 index fcb78c36d..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_dist_info.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -"""Test .dist-info style distributions. -""" -import os -import shutil -import tempfile -import unittest -import textwrap - -try: - import ast -except: - pass - -import pkg_resources - -from setuptools.tests.py26compat import skipIf - -def DALS(s): - "dedent and left-strip" - return textwrap.dedent(s).lstrip() - -class TestDistInfo(unittest.TestCase): - - def test_distinfo(self): - dists = {} - for d in pkg_resources.find_distributions(self.tmpdir): - dists[d.project_name] = d - - assert len(dists) == 2, dists - - unversioned = dists['UnversionedDistribution'] - versioned = dists['VersionedDistribution'] - - assert versioned.version == '2.718' # from filename - assert unversioned.version == '0.3' # from METADATA - - @skipIf('ast' not in globals(), - "ast is used to test conditional dependencies (Python >= 2.6)") - def test_conditional_dependencies(self): - requires = [pkg_resources.Requirement.parse('splort==4'), - pkg_resources.Requirement.parse('quux>=1.1')] - - for d in pkg_resources.find_distributions(self.tmpdir): - self.assertEqual(d.requires(), requires[:1]) - self.assertEqual(d.requires(extras=('baz',)), requires) - self.assertEqual(d.extras, ['baz']) - - def setUp(self): - self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - versioned = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, - 'VersionedDistribution-2.718.dist-info') - os.mkdir(versioned) - metadata_file = open(os.path.join(versioned, 'METADATA'), 'w+') - metadata_file.write(DALS( - """ - Metadata-Version: 1.2 - Name: VersionedDistribution - Requires-Dist: splort (4) - Provides-Extra: baz - Requires-Dist: quux (>=1.1); extra == 'baz' - """)) - metadata_file.close() - - unversioned = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, - 'UnversionedDistribution.dist-info') - os.mkdir(unversioned) - metadata_file = open(os.path.join(unversioned, 'METADATA'), 'w+') - metadata_file.write(DALS( - """ - Metadata-Version: 1.2 - Name: UnversionedDistribution - Version: 0.3 - Requires-Dist: splort (==4) - Provides-Extra: baz - Requires-Dist: quux (>=1.1); extra == 'baz' - """)) - metadata_file.close() - - def tearDown(self): - shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir) diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_easy_install.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_easy_install.py deleted file mode 100644 index 582219cef..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_easy_install.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,460 +0,0 @@ -"""Easy install Tests -""" -import sys -import os -import shutil -import tempfile -import unittest -import site -import textwrap -import tarfile -import urlparse -import StringIO -import distutils.core - -from setuptools.sandbox import run_setup, SandboxViolation -from setuptools.command.easy_install import easy_install, fix_jython_executable, get_script_args, main -from setuptools.command.easy_install import PthDistributions -from setuptools.command import easy_install as easy_install_pkg -from setuptools.dist import Distribution -from pkg_resources import Distribution as PRDistribution -import setuptools.tests.server - -try: - # import multiprocessing solely for the purpose of testing its existence - __import__('multiprocessing') - import logging - _LOG = logging.getLogger('test_easy_install') - logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, stream=sys.stderr) - _MULTIPROC = True -except ImportError: - _MULTIPROC = False - _LOG = None - -class FakeDist(object): - def get_entry_map(self, group): - if group != 'console_scripts': - return {} - return {'name': 'ep'} - - def as_requirement(self): - return 'spec' - -WANTED = """\ -#!%s -# EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: 'spec','console_scripts','name' -__requires__ = 'spec' -import sys -from pkg_resources import load_entry_point - -if __name__ == '__main__': - sys.exit( - load_entry_point('spec', 'console_scripts', 'name')() - ) -""" % fix_jython_executable(sys.executable, "") - -SETUP_PY = """\ -from setuptools import setup - -setup(name='foo') -""" - -class TestEasyInstallTest(unittest.TestCase): - - def test_install_site_py(self): - dist = Distribution() - cmd = easy_install(dist) - cmd.sitepy_installed = False - cmd.install_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - try: - cmd.install_site_py() - sitepy = os.path.join(cmd.install_dir, 'site.py') - self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(sitepy)) - finally: - shutil.rmtree(cmd.install_dir) - - def test_get_script_args(self): - dist = FakeDist() - - old_platform = sys.platform - try: - name, script = [i for i in get_script_args(dist).next()][0:2] - finally: - sys.platform = old_platform - - self.assertEqual(script, WANTED) - - def test_no_setup_cfg(self): - # makes sure easy_install as a command (main) - # doesn't use a setup.cfg file that is located - # in the current working directory - dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - setup_cfg = open(os.path.join(dir, 'setup.cfg'), 'w') - setup_cfg.write('[easy_install]\nfind_links = http://example.com') - setup_cfg.close() - setup_py = open(os.path.join(dir, 'setup.py'), 'w') - setup_py.write(SETUP_PY) - setup_py.close() - - from setuptools.dist import Distribution - - def _parse_command_line(self): - msg = 'Error: a local setup.cfg was used' - opts = self.command_options - if 'easy_install' in opts: - assert 'find_links' not in opts['easy_install'], msg - return self._old_parse_command_line() - - Distribution._old_parse_command_line = Distribution.parse_command_line - Distribution.parse_command_line = _parse_command_line - - old_wd = os.getcwd() - try: - os.chdir(dir) - reset_setup_stop_context( - lambda: self.assertRaises(SystemExit, main, []) - ) - finally: - os.chdir(old_wd) - shutil.rmtree(dir) - Distribution.parse_command_line = Distribution._old_parse_command_line - - def test_no_find_links(self): - # new option '--no-find-links', that blocks find-links added at - # the project level - dist = Distribution() - cmd = easy_install(dist) - cmd.check_pth_processing = lambda: True - cmd.no_find_links = True - cmd.find_links = ['link1', 'link2'] - cmd.install_dir = os.path.join(tempfile.mkdtemp(), 'ok') - cmd.args = ['ok'] - cmd.ensure_finalized() - self.assertEqual(cmd.package_index.scanned_urls, {}) - - # let's try without it (default behavior) - cmd = easy_install(dist) - cmd.check_pth_processing = lambda: True - cmd.find_links = ['link1', 'link2'] - cmd.install_dir = os.path.join(tempfile.mkdtemp(), 'ok') - cmd.args = ['ok'] - cmd.ensure_finalized() - keys = cmd.package_index.scanned_urls.keys() - keys.sort() - self.assertEqual(keys, ['link1', 'link2']) - - -class TestPTHFileWriter(unittest.TestCase): - def test_add_from_cwd_site_sets_dirty(self): - '''a pth file manager should set dirty - if a distribution is in site but also the cwd - ''' - pth = PthDistributions('does-not_exist', [os.getcwd()]) - self.assertTrue(not pth.dirty) - pth.add(PRDistribution(os.getcwd())) - self.assertTrue(pth.dirty) - - def test_add_from_site_is_ignored(self): - if os.name != 'nt': - location = '/test/location/does-not-have-to-exist' - else: - location = 'c:\\does_not_exist' - pth = PthDistributions('does-not_exist', [location, ]) - self.assertTrue(not pth.dirty) - pth.add(PRDistribution(location)) - self.assertTrue(not pth.dirty) - - -class TestUserInstallTest(unittest.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - self.dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - setup = os.path.join(self.dir, 'setup.py') - f = open(setup, 'w') - f.write(SETUP_PY) - f.close() - self.old_cwd = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(self.dir) - if sys.version >= "2.6": - self.old_has_site = easy_install_pkg.HAS_USER_SITE - self.old_file = easy_install_pkg.__file__ - self.old_base = site.USER_BASE - site.USER_BASE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - self.old_site = site.USER_SITE - site.USER_SITE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - easy_install_pkg.__file__ = site.USER_SITE - - def tearDown(self): - os.chdir(self.old_cwd) - shutil.rmtree(self.dir) - if sys.version >= "2.6": - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_BASE) - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_SITE) - site.USER_BASE = self.old_base - site.USER_SITE = self.old_site - easy_install_pkg.HAS_USER_SITE = self.old_has_site - easy_install_pkg.__file__ = self.old_file - - def test_user_install_implied(self): - easy_install_pkg.HAS_USER_SITE = True # disabled sometimes - #XXX: replace with something meaningfull - if sys.version < "2.6": - return #SKIP - dist = Distribution() - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = easy_install(dist) - cmd.args = ['py'] - cmd.ensure_finalized() - self.assertTrue(cmd.user, 'user should be implied') - - def test_multiproc_atexit(self): - if not _MULTIPROC: - return - _LOG.info('this should not break') - - def test_user_install_not_implied_without_usersite_enabled(self): - easy_install_pkg.HAS_USER_SITE = False # usually enabled - #XXX: replace with something meaningfull - if sys.version < "2.6": - return #SKIP - dist = Distribution() - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = easy_install(dist) - cmd.args = ['py'] - cmd.initialize_options() - self.assertFalse(cmd.user, 'NOT user should be implied') - - def test_local_index(self): - # make sure the local index is used - # when easy_install looks for installed - # packages - new_location = tempfile.mkdtemp() - target = tempfile.mkdtemp() - egg_file = os.path.join(new_location, 'foo-1.0.egg-info') - f = open(egg_file, 'w') - try: - f.write('Name: foo\n') - finally: - f.close() - - sys.path.append(target) - old_ppath = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH') - os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = os.path.pathsep.join(sys.path) - try: - dist = Distribution() - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = easy_install(dist) - cmd.install_dir = target - cmd.args = ['foo'] - cmd.ensure_finalized() - cmd.local_index.scan([new_location]) - res = cmd.easy_install('foo') - self.assertEqual(os.path.realpath(res.location), - os.path.realpath(new_location)) - finally: - sys.path.remove(target) - for basedir in [new_location, target, ]: - if not os.path.exists(basedir) or not os.path.isdir(basedir): - continue - try: - shutil.rmtree(basedir) - except: - pass - if old_ppath is not None: - os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = old_ppath - else: - del os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] - - def test_setup_requires(self): - """Regression test for issue #318 - - Ensures that a package with setup_requires can be installed when - distribute is installed in the user site-packages without causing a - SandboxViolation. - """ - - test_setup_attrs = { - 'name': 'test_pkg', 'version': '0.0', - 'setup_requires': ['foobar'], - 'dependency_links': [os.path.abspath(self.dir)] - } - - test_pkg = os.path.join(self.dir, 'test_pkg') - test_setup_py = os.path.join(test_pkg, 'setup.py') - test_setup_cfg = os.path.join(test_pkg, 'setup.cfg') - os.mkdir(test_pkg) - - f = open(test_setup_py, 'w') - f.write(textwrap.dedent("""\ - import setuptools - setuptools.setup(**%r) - """ % test_setup_attrs)) - f.close() - - foobar_path = os.path.join(self.dir, 'foobar-0.1.tar.gz') - make_trivial_sdist( - foobar_path, - textwrap.dedent("""\ - import setuptools - setuptools.setup( - name='foobar', - version='0.1' - ) - """)) - - old_stdout = sys.stdout - old_stderr = sys.stderr - sys.stdout = StringIO.StringIO() - sys.stderr = StringIO.StringIO() - try: - reset_setup_stop_context( - lambda: run_setup(test_setup_py, ['install']) - ) - except SandboxViolation: - self.fail('Installation caused SandboxViolation') - finally: - sys.stdout = old_stdout - sys.stderr = old_stderr - - -class TestSetupRequires(unittest.TestCase): - - def test_setup_requires_honors_fetch_params(self): - """ - When easy_install installs a source distribution which specifies - setup_requires, it should honor the fetch parameters (such as - allow-hosts, index-url, and find-links). - """ - # set up a server which will simulate an alternate package index. - p_index = setuptools.tests.server.MockServer() - p_index.start() - netloc = 1 - p_index_loc = urlparse.urlparse(p_index.url)[netloc] - if p_index_loc.endswith(':0'): - # Some platforms (Jython) don't find a port to which to bind, - # so skip this test for them. - return - - # I realize this is all-but-impossible to read, because it was - # ported from some well-factored, safe code using 'with'. If you - # need to maintain this code, consider making the changes in - # the parent revision (of this comment) and then port the changes - # back for Python 2.4 (or deprecate Python 2.4). - - def install(dist_file): - def install_at(temp_install_dir): - def install_env(): - ei_params = ['--index-url', p_index.url, - '--allow-hosts', p_index_loc, - '--exclude-scripts', '--install-dir', temp_install_dir, - dist_file] - def install_clean_reset(): - def install_clean_argv(): - # attempt to install the dist. It should fail because - # it doesn't exist. - self.assertRaises(SystemExit, - easy_install_pkg.main, ei_params) - argv_context(install_clean_argv, ['easy_install']) - reset_setup_stop_context(install_clean_reset) - environment_context(install_env, PYTHONPATH=temp_install_dir) - tempdir_context(install_at) - - # create an sdist that has a build-time dependency. - self.create_sdist(install) - - # there should have been two or three requests to the server - # (three happens on Python 3.3a) - self.assertTrue(2 <= len(p_index.requests) <= 3) - self.assertEqual(p_index.requests[0].path, '/does-not-exist/') - - def create_sdist(self, installer): - """ - Create an sdist with a setup_requires dependency (of something that - doesn't exist) and invoke installer on it. - """ - def build_sdist(dir): - dist_path = os.path.join(dir, 'distribute-test-fetcher-1.0.tar.gz') - make_trivial_sdist( - dist_path, - textwrap.dedent(""" - import setuptools - setuptools.setup( - name="distribute-test-fetcher", - version="1.0", - setup_requires = ['does-not-exist'], - ) - """).lstrip()) - installer(dist_path) - tempdir_context(build_sdist) - - -def make_trivial_sdist(dist_path, setup_py): - """Create a simple sdist tarball at dist_path, containing just a - setup.py, the contents of which are provided by the setup_py string. - """ - - setup_py_file = tarfile.TarInfo(name='setup.py') - try: - # Python 3 (StringIO gets converted to io module) - MemFile = StringIO.BytesIO - except AttributeError: - MemFile = StringIO.StringIO - setup_py_bytes = MemFile(setup_py.encode('utf-8')) - setup_py_file.size = len(setup_py_bytes.getvalue()) - dist = tarfile.open(dist_path, 'w:gz') - try: - dist.addfile(setup_py_file, fileobj=setup_py_bytes) - finally: - dist.close() - - -def tempdir_context(f, cd=lambda dir:None): - """ - Invoke f in the context - """ - temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - orig_dir = os.getcwd() - try: - cd(temp_dir) - f(temp_dir) - finally: - cd(orig_dir) - shutil.rmtree(temp_dir) - -def environment_context(f, **updates): - """ - Invoke f in the context - """ - old_env = os.environ.copy() - os.environ.update(updates) - try: - f() - finally: - for key in updates: - del os.environ[key] - os.environ.update(old_env) - -def argv_context(f, repl): - """ - Invoke f in the context - """ - old_argv = sys.argv[:] - sys.argv[:] = repl - try: - f() - finally: - sys.argv[:] = old_argv - -def reset_setup_stop_context(f): - """ - When the distribute tests are run using setup.py test, and then - one wants to invoke another setup() command (such as easy_install) - within those tests, it's necessary to reset the global variable - in distutils.core so that the setup() command will run naturally. - """ - setup_stop_after = distutils.core._setup_stop_after - distutils.core._setup_stop_after = None - try: - f() - finally: - distutils.core._setup_stop_after = setup_stop_after diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_markerlib.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_markerlib.py deleted file mode 100644 index aa461846b..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_markerlib.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -import os -import unittest -from setuptools.tests.py26compat import skipIf - -try: - import ast -except ImportError: - pass - -class TestMarkerlib(unittest.TestCase): - - @skipIf('ast' not in globals(), - "ast not available (Python < 2.6?)") - def test_markers(self): - from _markerlib import interpret, default_environment, compile - - os_name = os.name - - self.assertTrue(interpret("")) - - self.assertTrue(interpret("os.name != 'buuuu'")) - self.assertTrue(interpret("python_version > '1.0'")) - self.assertTrue(interpret("python_version < '5.0'")) - self.assertTrue(interpret("python_version <= '5.0'")) - self.assertTrue(interpret("python_version >= '1.0'")) - self.assertTrue(interpret("'%s' in os.name" % os_name)) - self.assertTrue(interpret("'buuuu' not in os.name")) - - self.assertFalse(interpret("os.name == 'buuuu'")) - self.assertFalse(interpret("python_version < '1.0'")) - self.assertFalse(interpret("python_version > '5.0'")) - self.assertFalse(interpret("python_version >= '5.0'")) - self.assertFalse(interpret("python_version <= '1.0'")) - self.assertFalse(interpret("'%s' not in os.name" % os_name)) - self.assertFalse(interpret("'buuuu' in os.name and python_version >= '5.0'")) - - environment = default_environment() - environment['extra'] = 'test' - self.assertTrue(interpret("extra == 'test'", environment)) - self.assertFalse(interpret("extra == 'doc'", environment)) - - def raises_nameError(): - try: - interpret("python.version == '42'") - except NameError: - pass - else: - raise Exception("Expected NameError") - - raises_nameError() - - def raises_syntaxError(): - try: - interpret("(x for x in (4,))") - except SyntaxError: - pass - else: - raise Exception("Expected SyntaxError") - - raises_syntaxError() - - statement = "python_version == '5'" - self.assertEqual(compile(statement).__doc__, statement) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_packageindex.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_packageindex.py deleted file mode 100644 index 3e446b54d..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_packageindex.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -"""Package Index Tests -""" -import sys -import unittest -import urllib2 -import pkg_resources -import httplib -import distutils.errors -import setuptools.package_index -from server import IndexServer - -class TestPackageIndex(unittest.TestCase): - - def test_bad_url_bad_port(self): - index = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex() - url = 'http://127.0.0.1:0/nonesuch/test_package_index' - try: - v = index.open_url(url) - except Exception, v: - self.assertTrue(url in str(v)) - else: - self.assertTrue(isinstance(v,urllib2.HTTPError)) - - def test_bad_url_typo(self): - # issue 16 - # easy_install inquant.contentmirror.plone breaks because of a typo - # in its home URL - index = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex( - hosts=('www.example.com',) - ) - - url = 'url:%20https://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/inquant.contentmirror.plone/trunk' - try: - v = index.open_url(url) - except Exception, v: - self.assertTrue(url in str(v)) - else: - self.assertTrue(isinstance(v, urllib2.HTTPError)) - - def test_bad_url_bad_status_line(self): - index = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex( - hosts=('www.example.com',) - ) - - def _urlopen(*args): - import httplib - raise httplib.BadStatusLine('line') - - old_urlopen = urllib2.urlopen - urllib2.urlopen = _urlopen - url = 'http://example.com' - try: - try: - v = index.open_url(url) - except Exception, v: - self.assertTrue('line' in str(v)) - else: - raise AssertionError('Should have raise here!') - finally: - urllib2.urlopen = old_urlopen - - def test_bad_url_double_scheme(self): - """ - A bad URL with a double scheme should raise a DistutilsError. - """ - index = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex( - hosts=('www.example.com',) - ) - - # issue 20 - url = 'http://http://svn.pythonpaste.org/Paste/wphp/trunk' - try: - index.open_url(url) - except distutils.errors.DistutilsError, error: - msg = unicode(error) - assert 'nonnumeric port' in msg or 'getaddrinfo failed' in msg or 'Name or service not known' in msg - return - raise RuntimeError("Did not raise") - - def test_bad_url_screwy_href(self): - index = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex( - hosts=('www.example.com',) - ) - - # issue #160 - if sys.version_info[0] == 2 and sys.version_info[1] == 7: - # this should not fail - url = 'http://example.com' - page = ('') - index.process_index(url, page) - - def test_url_ok(self): - index = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex( - hosts=('www.example.com',) - ) - url = 'file:///tmp/test_package_index' - self.assertTrue(index.url_ok(url, True)) - - def test_links_priority(self): - """ - Download links from the pypi simple index should be used before - external download links. - http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/163/md5-validation-error - - Usecase : - - someone uploads a package on pypi, a md5 is generated - - someone manually copies this link (with the md5 in the url) onto an - external page accessible from the package page. - - someone reuploads the package (with a different md5) - - while easy_installing, an MD5 error occurs because the external link - is used - -> Distribute should use the link from pypi, not the external one. - """ - if sys.platform.startswith('java'): - # Skip this test on jython because binding to :0 fails - return - - # start an index server - server = IndexServer() - server.start() - index_url = server.base_url() + 'test_links_priority/simple/' - - # scan a test index - pi = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex(index_url) - requirement = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse('foobar') - pi.find_packages(requirement) - server.stop() - - # the distribution has been found - self.assertTrue('foobar' in pi) - # we have only one link, because links are compared without md5 - self.assertTrue(len(pi['foobar'])==1) - # the link should be from the index - self.assertTrue('correct_md5' in pi['foobar'][0].location) - - def test_parse_bdist_wininst(self): - self.assertEqual(setuptools.package_index.parse_bdist_wininst( - 'reportlab-2.5.win32-py2.4.exe'), ('reportlab-2.5', '2.4', 'win32')) - self.assertEqual(setuptools.package_index.parse_bdist_wininst( - 'reportlab-2.5.win32.exe'), ('reportlab-2.5', None, 'win32')) - self.assertEqual(setuptools.package_index.parse_bdist_wininst( - 'reportlab-2.5.win-amd64-py2.7.exe'), ('reportlab-2.5', '2.7', 'win-amd64')) - self.assertEqual(setuptools.package_index.parse_bdist_wininst( - 'reportlab-2.5.win-amd64.exe'), ('reportlab-2.5', None, 'win-amd64')) diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_resources.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_resources.py deleted file mode 100644 index 292b78d1a..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_resources.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,645 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -# NOTE: the shebang and encoding lines are for ScriptHeaderTests; do not remove -from unittest import TestCase, makeSuite; from pkg_resources import * -from setuptools.command.easy_install import get_script_header, is_sh -import os, pkg_resources, sys, StringIO, tempfile, shutil -try: frozenset -except NameError: - from sets import ImmutableSet as frozenset - -def safe_repr(obj, short=False): - """ copied from Python2.7""" - try: - result = repr(obj) - except Exception: - result = object.__repr__(obj) - if not short or len(result) < _MAX_LENGTH: - return result - return result[:_MAX_LENGTH] + ' [truncated]...' - -class Metadata(EmptyProvider): - """Mock object to return metadata as if from an on-disk distribution""" - - def __init__(self,*pairs): - self.metadata = dict(pairs) - - def has_metadata(self,name): - return name in self.metadata - - def get_metadata(self,name): - return self.metadata[name] - - def get_metadata_lines(self,name): - return yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name)) - -class DistroTests(TestCase): - - def testCollection(self): - # empty path should produce no distributions - ad = Environment([], platform=None, python=None) - self.assertEqual(list(ad), []) - self.assertEqual(ad['FooPkg'],[]) - ad.add(Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.3_1.egg")) - ad.add(Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.4-py2.4-win32.egg")) - ad.add(Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.2-py2.4.egg")) - - # Name is in there now - self.assertTrue(ad['FooPkg']) - # But only 1 package - self.assertEqual(list(ad), ['foopkg']) - - # Distributions sort by version - self.assertEqual( - [dist.version for dist in ad['FooPkg']], ['1.4','1.3-1','1.2'] - ) - # Removing a distribution leaves sequence alone - ad.remove(ad['FooPkg'][1]) - self.assertEqual( - [dist.version for dist in ad['FooPkg']], ['1.4','1.2'] - ) - # And inserting adds them in order - ad.add(Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.9.egg")) - self.assertEqual( - [dist.version for dist in ad['FooPkg']], ['1.9','1.4','1.2'] - ) - - ws = WorkingSet([]) - foo12 = Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.2-py2.4.egg") - foo14 = Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.4-py2.4-win32.egg") - req, = parse_requirements("FooPkg>=1.3") - - # Nominal case: no distros on path, should yield all applicable - self.assertEqual(ad.best_match(req,ws).version, '1.9') - # If a matching distro is already installed, should return only that - ws.add(foo14); self.assertEqual(ad.best_match(req,ws).version, '1.4') - - # If the first matching distro is unsuitable, it's a version conflict - ws = WorkingSet([]); ws.add(foo12); ws.add(foo14) - self.assertRaises(VersionConflict, ad.best_match, req, ws) - - # If more than one match on the path, the first one takes precedence - ws = WorkingSet([]); ws.add(foo14); ws.add(foo12); ws.add(foo14); - self.assertEqual(ad.best_match(req,ws).version, '1.4') - - def checkFooPkg(self,d): - self.assertEqual(d.project_name, "FooPkg") - self.assertEqual(d.key, "foopkg") - self.assertEqual(d.version, "1.3-1") - self.assertEqual(d.py_version, "2.4") - self.assertEqual(d.platform, "win32") - self.assertEqual(d.parsed_version, parse_version("1.3-1")) - - def testDistroBasics(self): - d = Distribution( - "/some/path", - project_name="FooPkg",version="1.3-1",py_version="2.4",platform="win32" - ) - self.checkFooPkg(d) - - d = Distribution("/some/path") - self.assertEqual(d.py_version, sys.version[:3]) - self.assertEqual(d.platform, None) - - def testDistroParse(self): - d = Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.3_1-py2.4-win32.egg") - self.checkFooPkg(d) - d = Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.3_1-py2.4-win32.egg-info") - self.checkFooPkg(d) - - def testDistroMetadata(self): - d = Distribution( - "/some/path", project_name="FooPkg", py_version="2.4", platform="win32", - metadata = Metadata( - ('PKG-INFO',"Metadata-Version: 1.0\nVersion: 1.3-1\n") - ) - ) - self.checkFooPkg(d) - - - def distRequires(self, txt): - return Distribution("/foo", metadata=Metadata(('depends.txt', txt))) - - def checkRequires(self, dist, txt, extras=()): - self.assertEqual( - list(dist.requires(extras)), - list(parse_requirements(txt)) - ) - - def testDistroDependsSimple(self): - for v in "Twisted>=1.5", "Twisted>=1.5\nZConfig>=2.0": - self.checkRequires(self.distRequires(v), v) - - - def testResolve(self): - ad = Environment([]); ws = WorkingSet([]) - # Resolving no requirements -> nothing to install - self.assertEqual( list(ws.resolve([],ad)), [] ) - # Request something not in the collection -> DistributionNotFound - self.assertRaises( - DistributionNotFound, ws.resolve, parse_requirements("Foo"), ad - ) - Foo = Distribution.from_filename( - "/foo_dir/Foo-1.2.egg", - metadata=Metadata(('depends.txt', "[bar]\nBaz>=2.0")) - ) - ad.add(Foo); ad.add(Distribution.from_filename("Foo-0.9.egg")) - - # Request thing(s) that are available -> list to activate - for i in range(3): - targets = list(ws.resolve(parse_requirements("Foo"), ad)) - self.assertEqual(targets, [Foo]) - map(ws.add,targets) - self.assertRaises(VersionConflict, ws.resolve, - parse_requirements("Foo==0.9"), ad) - ws = WorkingSet([]) # reset - - # Request an extra that causes an unresolved dependency for "Baz" - self.assertRaises( - DistributionNotFound, ws.resolve,parse_requirements("Foo[bar]"), ad - ) - Baz = Distribution.from_filename( - "/foo_dir/Baz-2.1.egg", metadata=Metadata(('depends.txt', "Foo")) - ) - ad.add(Baz) - - # Activation list now includes resolved dependency - self.assertEqual( - list(ws.resolve(parse_requirements("Foo[bar]"), ad)), [Foo,Baz] - ) - # Requests for conflicting versions produce VersionConflict - self.assertRaises( VersionConflict, - ws.resolve, parse_requirements("Foo==1.2\nFoo!=1.2"), ad - ) - - def testDistroDependsOptions(self): - d = self.distRequires(""" - Twisted>=1.5 - [docgen] - ZConfig>=2.0 - docutils>=0.3 - [fastcgi] - fcgiapp>=0.1""") - self.checkRequires(d,"Twisted>=1.5") - self.checkRequires( - d,"Twisted>=1.5 ZConfig>=2.0 docutils>=0.3".split(), ["docgen"] - ) - self.checkRequires( - d,"Twisted>=1.5 fcgiapp>=0.1".split(), ["fastcgi"] - ) - self.checkRequires( - d,"Twisted>=1.5 ZConfig>=2.0 docutils>=0.3 fcgiapp>=0.1".split(), - ["docgen","fastcgi"] - ) - self.checkRequires( - d,"Twisted>=1.5 fcgiapp>=0.1 ZConfig>=2.0 docutils>=0.3".split(), - ["fastcgi", "docgen"] - ) - self.assertRaises(UnknownExtra, d.requires, ["foo"]) - - def testSetuptoolsDistributeCombination(self): - # Ensure that installing a 0.7-series setuptools fails. PJE says that - # it will not co-exist. - ws = WorkingSet([]) - d = Distribution( - "/some/path", - project_name="setuptools", - version="0.7a1") - self.assertRaises(ValueError, ws.add, d) - # A 0.6-series is no problem - d2 = Distribution( - "/some/path", - project_name="setuptools", - version="0.6c9") - ws.add(d2) - - # a unexisting version needs to work - ws = WorkingSet([]) - d3 = Distribution( - "/some/path", - project_name="setuptools") - ws.add(d3) - - -class EntryPointTests(TestCase): - - def assertfields(self, ep): - self.assertEqual(ep.name,"foo") - self.assertEqual(ep.module_name,"setuptools.tests.test_resources") - self.assertEqual(ep.attrs, ("EntryPointTests",)) - self.assertEqual(ep.extras, ("x",)) - self.assertTrue(ep.load() is EntryPointTests) - self.assertEqual( - str(ep), - "foo = setuptools.tests.test_resources:EntryPointTests [x]" - ) - - def setUp(self): - self.dist = Distribution.from_filename( - "FooPkg-1.2-py2.4.egg", metadata=Metadata(('requires.txt','[x]'))) - - def testBasics(self): - ep = EntryPoint( - "foo", "setuptools.tests.test_resources", ["EntryPointTests"], - ["x"], self.dist - ) - self.assertfields(ep) - - def testParse(self): - s = "foo = setuptools.tests.test_resources:EntryPointTests [x]" - ep = EntryPoint.parse(s, self.dist) - self.assertfields(ep) - - ep = EntryPoint.parse("bar baz= spammity[PING]") - self.assertEqual(ep.name,"bar baz") - self.assertEqual(ep.module_name,"spammity") - self.assertEqual(ep.attrs, ()) - self.assertEqual(ep.extras, ("ping",)) - - ep = EntryPoint.parse(" fizzly = wocka:foo") - self.assertEqual(ep.name,"fizzly") - self.assertEqual(ep.module_name,"wocka") - self.assertEqual(ep.attrs, ("foo",)) - self.assertEqual(ep.extras, ()) - - def testRejects(self): - for ep in [ - "foo", "x=1=2", "x=a:b:c", "q=x/na", "fez=pish:tush-z", "x=f[a]>2", - ]: - try: EntryPoint.parse(ep) - except ValueError: pass - else: raise AssertionError("Should've been bad", ep) - - def checkSubMap(self, m): - self.assertEqual(len(m), len(self.submap_expect)) - for key, ep in self.submap_expect.iteritems(): - self.assertEqual(repr(m.get(key)), repr(ep)) - - submap_expect = dict( - feature1=EntryPoint('feature1', 'somemodule', ['somefunction']), - feature2=EntryPoint('feature2', 'another.module', ['SomeClass'], ['extra1','extra2']), - feature3=EntryPoint('feature3', 'this.module', extras=['something']) - ) - submap_str = """ - # define features for blah blah - feature1 = somemodule:somefunction - feature2 = another.module:SomeClass [extra1,extra2] - feature3 = this.module [something] - """ - - def testParseList(self): - self.checkSubMap(EntryPoint.parse_group("xyz", self.submap_str)) - self.assertRaises(ValueError, EntryPoint.parse_group, "x a", "foo=bar") - self.assertRaises(ValueError, EntryPoint.parse_group, "x", - ["foo=baz", "foo=bar"]) - - def testParseMap(self): - m = EntryPoint.parse_map({'xyz':self.submap_str}) - self.checkSubMap(m['xyz']) - self.assertEqual(m.keys(),['xyz']) - m = EntryPoint.parse_map("[xyz]\n"+self.submap_str) - self.checkSubMap(m['xyz']) - self.assertEqual(m.keys(),['xyz']) - self.assertRaises(ValueError, EntryPoint.parse_map, ["[xyz]", "[xyz]"]) - self.assertRaises(ValueError, EntryPoint.parse_map, self.submap_str) - -class RequirementsTests(TestCase): - - def testBasics(self): - r = Requirement.parse("Twisted>=1.2") - self.assertEqual(str(r),"Twisted>=1.2") - self.assertEqual(repr(r),"Requirement.parse('Twisted>=1.2')") - self.assertEqual(r, Requirement("Twisted", [('>=','1.2')], ())) - self.assertEqual(r, Requirement("twisTed", [('>=','1.2')], ())) - self.assertNotEqual(r, Requirement("Twisted", [('>=','2.0')], ())) - self.assertNotEqual(r, Requirement("Zope", [('>=','1.2')], ())) - self.assertNotEqual(r, Requirement("Zope", [('>=','3.0')], ())) - self.assertNotEqual(r, Requirement.parse("Twisted[extras]>=1.2")) - - def testOrdering(self): - r1 = Requirement("Twisted", [('==','1.2c1'),('>=','1.2')], ()) - r2 = Requirement("Twisted", [('>=','1.2'),('==','1.2c1')], ()) - self.assertEqual(r1,r2) - self.assertEqual(str(r1),str(r2)) - self.assertEqual(str(r2),"Twisted==1.2c1,>=1.2") - - def testBasicContains(self): - r = Requirement("Twisted", [('>=','1.2')], ()) - foo_dist = Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.3_1.egg") - twist11 = Distribution.from_filename("Twisted-1.1.egg") - twist12 = Distribution.from_filename("Twisted-1.2.egg") - self.assertTrue(parse_version('1.2') in r) - self.assertTrue(parse_version('1.1') not in r) - self.assertTrue('1.2' in r) - self.assertTrue('1.1' not in r) - self.assertTrue(foo_dist not in r) - self.assertTrue(twist11 not in r) - self.assertTrue(twist12 in r) - - def testAdvancedContains(self): - r, = parse_requirements("Foo>=1.2,<=1.3,==1.9,>2.0,!=2.5,<3.0,==4.5") - for v in ('1.2','1.2.2','1.3','1.9','2.0.1','2.3','2.6','3.0c1','4.5'): - self.assertTrue(v in r, (v,r)) - for v in ('1.2c1','1.3.1','1.5','1.9.1','2.0','2.5','3.0','4.0'): - self.assertTrue(v not in r, (v,r)) - - - def testOptionsAndHashing(self): - r1 = Requirement.parse("Twisted[foo,bar]>=1.2") - r2 = Requirement.parse("Twisted[bar,FOO]>=1.2") - r3 = Requirement.parse("Twisted[BAR,FOO]>=1.2.0") - self.assertEqual(r1,r2) - self.assertEqual(r1,r3) - self.assertEqual(r1.extras, ("foo","bar")) - self.assertEqual(r2.extras, ("bar","foo")) # extras are normalized - self.assertEqual(hash(r1), hash(r2)) - self.assertEqual( - hash(r1), hash(("twisted", ((">=",parse_version("1.2")),), - frozenset(["foo","bar"]))) - ) - - def testVersionEquality(self): - r1 = Requirement.parse("foo==0.3a2") - r2 = Requirement.parse("foo!=0.3a4") - d = Distribution.from_filename - - self.assertTrue(d("foo-0.3a4.egg") not in r1) - self.assertTrue(d("foo-0.3a1.egg") not in r1) - self.assertTrue(d("foo-0.3a4.egg") not in r2) - - self.assertTrue(d("foo-0.3a2.egg") in r1) - self.assertTrue(d("foo-0.3a2.egg") in r2) - self.assertTrue(d("foo-0.3a3.egg") in r2) - self.assertTrue(d("foo-0.3a5.egg") in r2) - - def testDistributeSetuptoolsOverride(self): - # Plain setuptools or distribute mean we return distribute. - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse('setuptools').project_name, 'distribute') - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse('distribute').project_name, 'distribute') - # setuptools lower than 0.7 means distribute - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse('setuptools==0.6c9').project_name, 'distribute') - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse('setuptools==0.6c10').project_name, 'distribute') - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse('setuptools>=0.6').project_name, 'distribute') - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse('setuptools < 0.7').project_name, 'distribute') - # setuptools 0.7 and higher means setuptools. - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse('setuptools == 0.7').project_name, 'setuptools') - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse('setuptools == 0.7a1').project_name, 'setuptools') - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse('setuptools >= 0.7').project_name, 'setuptools') - - - - - - - - - - - -class ParseTests(TestCase): - - def testEmptyParse(self): - self.assertEqual(list(parse_requirements('')), []) - - def testYielding(self): - for inp,out in [ - ([], []), ('x',['x']), ([[]],[]), (' x\n y', ['x','y']), - (['x\n\n','y'], ['x','y']), - ]: - self.assertEqual(list(pkg_resources.yield_lines(inp)),out) - - def testSplitting(self): - self.assertEqual( - list( - pkg_resources.split_sections(""" - x - [Y] - z - - a - [b ] - # foo - c - [ d] - [q] - v - """ - ) - ), - [(None,["x"]), ("Y",["z","a"]), ("b",["c"]), ("d",[]), ("q",["v"])] - ) - self.assertRaises(ValueError,list,pkg_resources.split_sections("[foo")) - - def testSafeName(self): - self.assertEqual(safe_name("adns-python"), "adns-python") - self.assertEqual(safe_name("WSGI Utils"), "WSGI-Utils") - self.assertEqual(safe_name("WSGI Utils"), "WSGI-Utils") - self.assertEqual(safe_name("Money$$$Maker"), "Money-Maker") - self.assertNotEqual(safe_name("peak.web"), "peak-web") - - def testSafeVersion(self): - self.assertEqual(safe_version("1.2-1"), "1.2-1") - self.assertEqual(safe_version("1.2 alpha"), "1.2.alpha") - self.assertEqual(safe_version("2.3.4 20050521"), "2.3.4.20050521") - self.assertEqual(safe_version("Money$$$Maker"), "Money-Maker") - self.assertEqual(safe_version("peak.web"), "peak.web") - - def testSimpleRequirements(self): - self.assertEqual( - list(parse_requirements('Twis-Ted>=1.2-1')), - [Requirement('Twis-Ted',[('>=','1.2-1')], ())] - ) - self.assertEqual( - list(parse_requirements('Twisted >=1.2, \ # more\n<2.0')), - [Requirement('Twisted',[('>=','1.2'),('<','2.0')], ())] - ) - self.assertEqual( - Requirement.parse("FooBar==1.99a3"), - Requirement("FooBar", [('==','1.99a3')], ()) - ) - self.assertRaises(ValueError,Requirement.parse,">=2.3") - self.assertRaises(ValueError,Requirement.parse,"x\\") - self.assertRaises(ValueError,Requirement.parse,"x==2 q") - self.assertRaises(ValueError,Requirement.parse,"X==1\nY==2") - self.assertRaises(ValueError,Requirement.parse,"#") - - def testVersionEquality(self): - def c(s1,s2): - p1, p2 = parse_version(s1),parse_version(s2) - self.assertEqual(p1,p2, (s1,s2,p1,p2)) - - c('1.2-rc1', '1.2rc1') - c('0.4', '0.4.0') - c('0.4.0.0', '0.4.0') - c('0.4.0-0', '0.4-0') - c('0pl1', '0.0pl1') - c('0pre1', '0.0c1') - c('0.0.0preview1', '0c1') - c('0.0c1', '0-rc1') - c('1.2a1', '1.2.a.1'); c('1.2...a', '1.2a') - - def testVersionOrdering(self): - def c(s1,s2): - p1, p2 = parse_version(s1),parse_version(s2) - self.assertTrue(p1= (3,) and os.environ.get("LC_CTYPE") - in (None, "C", "POSIX")): - return - - class java: - class lang: - class System: - @staticmethod - def getProperty(property): - return "" - sys.modules["java"] = java - - platform = sys.platform - sys.platform = 'java1.5.0_13' - stdout = sys.stdout - try: - # A mock sys.executable that uses a shebang line (this file) - exe = os.path.normpath(os.path.splitext(__file__)[0] + '.py') - self.assertEqual( - get_script_header('#!/usr/local/bin/python', executable=exe), - '#!/usr/bin/env %s\n' % exe) - - # Ensure we generate what is basically a broken shebang line - # when there's options, with a warning emitted - sys.stdout = sys.stderr = StringIO.StringIO() - self.assertEqual(get_script_header('#!/usr/bin/python -x', - executable=exe), - '#!%s -x\n' % exe) - self.assertTrue('Unable to adapt shebang line' in sys.stdout.getvalue()) - sys.stdout = sys.stderr = StringIO.StringIO() - self.assertEqual(get_script_header('#!/usr/bin/python', - executable=self.non_ascii_exe), - '#!%s -x\n' % self.non_ascii_exe) - self.assertTrue('Unable to adapt shebang line' in sys.stdout.getvalue()) - finally: - del sys.modules["java"] - sys.platform = platform - sys.stdout = stdout - - - - -class NamespaceTests(TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - self._ns_pkgs = pkg_resources._namespace_packages.copy() - self._tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="tests-distribute-") - os.makedirs(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs")) - self._prev_sys_path = sys.path[:] - sys.path.append(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs")) - - def tearDown(self): - shutil.rmtree(self._tmpdir) - pkg_resources._namespace_packages = self._ns_pkgs.copy() - sys.path = self._prev_sys_path[:] - - def _assertIn(self, member, container): - """ assertIn and assertTrue does not exist in Python2.3""" - if member not in container: - standardMsg = '%s not found in %s' % (safe_repr(member), - safe_repr(container)) - self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg)) - - def test_two_levels_deep(self): - """ - Test nested namespace packages - Create namespace packages in the following tree : - site-packages-1/pkg1/pkg2 - site-packages-2/pkg1/pkg2 - Check both are in the _namespace_packages dict and that their __path__ - is correct - """ - sys.path.append(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs2")) - os.makedirs(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs", "pkg1", "pkg2")) - os.makedirs(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs2", "pkg1", "pkg2")) - ns_str = "__import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__)\n" - for site in ["site-pkgs", "site-pkgs2"]: - pkg1_init = open(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, site, - "pkg1", "__init__.py"), "w") - pkg1_init.write(ns_str) - pkg1_init.close() - pkg2_init = open(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, site, - "pkg1", "pkg2", "__init__.py"), "w") - pkg2_init.write(ns_str) - pkg2_init.close() - import pkg1 - self._assertIn("pkg1", pkg_resources._namespace_packages.keys()) - try: - import pkg1.pkg2 - except ImportError, e: - self.fail("Distribute tried to import the parent namespace package") - # check the _namespace_packages dict - self._assertIn("pkg1.pkg2", pkg_resources._namespace_packages.keys()) - self.assertEqual(pkg_resources._namespace_packages["pkg1"], ["pkg1.pkg2"]) - # check the __path__ attribute contains both paths - self.assertEqual(pkg1.pkg2.__path__, [ - os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs", "pkg1", "pkg2"), - os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs2", "pkg1", "pkg2") ]) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_sandbox.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_sandbox.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1609ee861..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_sandbox.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -"""develop tests -""" -import sys -import os -import shutil -import unittest -import tempfile - -from setuptools.sandbox import DirectorySandbox, SandboxViolation - -def has_win32com(): - """ - Run this to determine if the local machine has win32com, and if it - does, include additional tests. - """ - if not sys.platform.startswith('win32'): - return False - try: - mod = __import__('win32com') - except ImportError: - return False - return True - -class TestSandbox(unittest.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - self.dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - - def tearDown(self): - shutil.rmtree(self.dir) - - def test_devnull(self): - if sys.version < '2.4': - return - sandbox = DirectorySandbox(self.dir) - sandbox.run(self._file_writer(os.devnull)) - - def _file_writer(path): - def do_write(): - f = open(path, 'w') - f.write('xxx') - f.close() - return do_write - - _file_writer = staticmethod(_file_writer) - - if has_win32com(): - def test_win32com(self): - """ - win32com should not be prevented from caching COM interfaces - in gen_py. - """ - import win32com - gen_py = win32com.__gen_path__ - target = os.path.join(gen_py, 'test_write') - sandbox = DirectorySandbox(self.dir) - try: - try: - sandbox.run(self._file_writer(target)) - except SandboxViolation: - self.fail("Could not create gen_py file due to SandboxViolation") - finally: - if os.path.exists(target): os.remove(target) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main() diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_sdist.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_sdist.py deleted file mode 100644 index a9d5d6e56..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_sdist.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,383 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -"""sdist tests""" - - -import os -import shutil -import sys -import tempfile -import unittest -import urllib -import unicodedata -from StringIO import StringIO - - -from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist -from setuptools.command.egg_info import manifest_maker -from setuptools.dist import Distribution - - -SETUP_ATTRS = { - 'name': 'sdist_test', - 'version': '0.0', - 'packages': ['sdist_test'], - 'package_data': {'sdist_test': ['*.txt']} -} - - -SETUP_PY = """\ -from setuptools import setup - -setup(**%r) -""" % SETUP_ATTRS - - -if sys.version_info >= (3,): - LATIN1_FILENAME = 'smörbröd.py'.encode('latin-1') -else: - LATIN1_FILENAME = 'sm\xf6rbr\xf6d.py' - - -# Cannot use context manager because of Python 2.4 -def quiet(): - global old_stdout, old_stderr - old_stdout, old_stderr = sys.stdout, sys.stderr - sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO() - -def unquiet(): - sys.stdout, sys.stderr = old_stdout, old_stderr - - -# Fake byte literals for Python <= 2.5 -def b(s, encoding='utf-8'): - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - return s.encode(encoding) - return s - - -# Convert to POSIX path -def posix(path): - if sys.version_info >= (3,) and not isinstance(path, unicode): - return path.replace(os.sep.encode('ascii'), b('/')) - else: - return path.replace(os.sep, '/') - - -# HFS Plus uses decomposed UTF-8 -def decompose(path): - if isinstance(path, unicode): - return unicodedata.normalize('NFD', path) - try: - path = path.decode('utf-8') - path = unicodedata.normalize('NFD', path) - path = path.encode('utf-8') - except UnicodeError: - pass # Not UTF-8 - return path - - -class TestSdistTest(unittest.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - self.temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - f = open(os.path.join(self.temp_dir, 'setup.py'), 'w') - f.write(SETUP_PY) - f.close() - # Set up the rest of the test package - test_pkg = os.path.join(self.temp_dir, 'sdist_test') - os.mkdir(test_pkg) - # *.rst was not included in package_data, so c.rst should not be - # automatically added to the manifest when not under version control - for fname in ['__init__.py', 'a.txt', 'b.txt', 'c.rst']: - # Just touch the files; their contents are irrelevant - open(os.path.join(test_pkg, fname), 'w').close() - - self.old_cwd = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(self.temp_dir) - - def tearDown(self): - os.chdir(self.old_cwd) - shutil.rmtree(self.temp_dir) - - def test_package_data_in_sdist(self): - """Regression test for pull request #4: ensures that files listed in - package_data are included in the manifest even if they're not added to - version control. - """ - - dist = Distribution(SETUP_ATTRS) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = sdist(dist) - cmd.ensure_finalized() - - # squelch output - quiet() - try: - cmd.run() - finally: - unquiet() - - manifest = cmd.filelist.files - self.assertTrue(os.path.join('sdist_test', 'a.txt') in manifest) - self.assertTrue(os.path.join('sdist_test', 'b.txt') in manifest) - self.assertTrue(os.path.join('sdist_test', 'c.rst') not in manifest) - - def test_manifest_is_written_with_utf8_encoding(self): - # Test for #303. - dist = Distribution(SETUP_ATTRS) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - mm = manifest_maker(dist) - mm.manifest = os.path.join('sdist_test.egg-info', 'SOURCES.txt') - os.mkdir('sdist_test.egg-info') - - # UTF-8 filename - filename = os.path.join('sdist_test', 'smörbröd.py') - - # Add UTF-8 filename and write manifest - quiet() - try: - mm.run() - mm.filelist.files.append(filename) - mm.write_manifest() - finally: - unquiet() - - manifest = open(mm.manifest, 'rbU') - contents = manifest.read() - manifest.close() - - # The manifest should be UTF-8 encoded - try: - u_contents = contents.decode('UTF-8') - except UnicodeDecodeError, e: - self.fail(e) - - # The manifest should contain the UTF-8 filename - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - self.assertTrue(posix(filename) in u_contents) - else: - self.assertTrue(posix(filename) in contents) - - # Python 3 only - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - - def test_write_manifest_allows_utf8_filenames(self): - # Test for #303. - dist = Distribution(SETUP_ATTRS) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - mm = manifest_maker(dist) - mm.manifest = os.path.join('sdist_test.egg-info', 'SOURCES.txt') - os.mkdir('sdist_test.egg-info') - - # UTF-8 filename - filename = os.path.join(b('sdist_test'), b('smörbröd.py')) - - # Add filename and write manifest - quiet() - try: - mm.run() - u_filename = filename.decode('utf-8') - mm.filelist.files.append(u_filename) - # Re-write manifest - mm.write_manifest() - finally: - unquiet() - - manifest = open(mm.manifest, 'rbU') - contents = manifest.read() - manifest.close() - - # The manifest should be UTF-8 encoded - try: - contents.decode('UTF-8') - except UnicodeDecodeError, e: - self.fail(e) - - # The manifest should contain the UTF-8 filename - self.assertTrue(posix(filename) in contents) - - # The filelist should have been updated as well - self.assertTrue(u_filename in mm.filelist.files) - - def test_write_manifest_skips_non_utf8_filenames(self): - # Test for #303. - dist = Distribution(SETUP_ATTRS) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - mm = manifest_maker(dist) - mm.manifest = os.path.join('sdist_test.egg-info', 'SOURCES.txt') - os.mkdir('sdist_test.egg-info') - - # Latin-1 filename - filename = os.path.join(b('sdist_test'), LATIN1_FILENAME) - - # Add filename with surrogates and write manifest - quiet() - try: - mm.run() - u_filename = filename.decode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') - mm.filelist.files.append(u_filename) - # Re-write manifest - mm.write_manifest() - finally: - unquiet() - - manifest = open(mm.manifest, 'rbU') - contents = manifest.read() - manifest.close() - - # The manifest should be UTF-8 encoded - try: - contents.decode('UTF-8') - except UnicodeDecodeError, e: - self.fail(e) - - # The Latin-1 filename should have been skipped - self.assertFalse(posix(filename) in contents) - - # The filelist should have been updated as well - self.assertFalse(u_filename in mm.filelist.files) - - def test_manifest_is_read_with_utf8_encoding(self): - # Test for #303. - dist = Distribution(SETUP_ATTRS) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = sdist(dist) - cmd.ensure_finalized() - - # Create manifest - quiet() - try: - cmd.run() - finally: - unquiet() - - # Add UTF-8 filename to manifest - filename = os.path.join(b('sdist_test'), b('smörbröd.py')) - cmd.manifest = os.path.join('sdist_test.egg-info', 'SOURCES.txt') - manifest = open(cmd.manifest, 'ab') - manifest.write(b('\n')+filename) - manifest.close() - - # The file must exist to be included in the filelist - open(filename, 'w').close() - - # Re-read manifest - cmd.filelist.files = [] - quiet() - try: - cmd.read_manifest() - finally: - unquiet() - - # The filelist should contain the UTF-8 filename - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - filename = filename.decode('utf-8') - self.assertTrue(filename in cmd.filelist.files) - - # Python 3 only - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - - def test_read_manifest_skips_non_utf8_filenames(self): - # Test for #303. - dist = Distribution(SETUP_ATTRS) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = sdist(dist) - cmd.ensure_finalized() - - # Create manifest - quiet() - try: - cmd.run() - finally: - unquiet() - - # Add Latin-1 filename to manifest - filename = os.path.join(b('sdist_test'), LATIN1_FILENAME) - cmd.manifest = os.path.join('sdist_test.egg-info', 'SOURCES.txt') - manifest = open(cmd.manifest, 'ab') - manifest.write(b('\n')+filename) - manifest.close() - - # The file must exist to be included in the filelist - open(filename, 'w').close() - - # Re-read manifest - cmd.filelist.files = [] - quiet() - try: - try: - cmd.read_manifest() - except UnicodeDecodeError, e: - self.fail(e) - finally: - unquiet() - - # The Latin-1 filename should have been skipped - filename = filename.decode('latin-1') - self.assertFalse(filename in cmd.filelist.files) - - def test_sdist_with_utf8_encoded_filename(self): - # Test for #303. - dist = Distribution(SETUP_ATTRS) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = sdist(dist) - cmd.ensure_finalized() - - # UTF-8 filename - filename = os.path.join(b('sdist_test'), b('smörbröd.py')) - open(filename, 'w').close() - - quiet() - try: - cmd.run() - finally: - unquiet() - - if sys.platform == 'darwin': - filename = decompose(filename) - - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - if sys.platform == 'win32': - # Python 3 mangles the UTF-8 filename - filename = filename.decode('cp1252') - self.assertTrue(filename in cmd.filelist.files) - else: - filename = filename.decode('utf-8') - self.assertTrue(filename in cmd.filelist.files) - else: - self.assertTrue(filename in cmd.filelist.files) - - def test_sdist_with_latin1_encoded_filename(self): - # Test for #303. - dist = Distribution(SETUP_ATTRS) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = sdist(dist) - cmd.ensure_finalized() - - # Latin-1 filename - filename = os.path.join(b('sdist_test'), LATIN1_FILENAME) - open(filename, 'w').close() - - quiet() - try: - cmd.run() - finally: - unquiet() - - if sys.version_info >= (3,): - filename = filename.decode('latin-1') - if sys.platform == 'win32': - # Latin-1 is similar to Windows-1252 - self.assertTrue(filename in cmd.filelist.files) - else: - # The Latin-1 filename should have been skipped - self.assertFalse(filename in cmd.filelist.files) - else: - # No conversion takes place under Python 2 and the file - # is included. We shall keep it that way for BBB. - self.assertTrue(filename in cmd.filelist.files) - - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_test.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_test.py deleted file mode 100644 index ad7cbd0f9..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- - -"""develop tests -""" -import sys -import os, shutil, tempfile, unittest -import tempfile -import site -from StringIO import StringIO - -from distutils.errors import DistutilsError -from setuptools.command.test import test -from setuptools.command import easy_install as easy_install_pkg -from setuptools.dist import Distribution - -SETUP_PY = """\ -from setuptools import setup - -setup(name='foo', - packages=['name', 'name.space', 'name.space.tests'], - namespace_packages=['name'], - test_suite='name.space.tests.test_suite', -) -""" - -NS_INIT = """# -*- coding: Latin-1 -*- -# Söme Arbiträry Ünicode to test Issüé 310 -try: - __import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__) -except ImportError: - from pkgutil import extend_path - __path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) -""" -# Make sure this is Latin-1 binary, before writing: -if sys.version_info < (3,): - NS_INIT = NS_INIT.decode('UTF-8') -NS_INIT = NS_INIT.encode('Latin-1') - -TEST_PY = """import unittest - -class TestTest(unittest.TestCase): - def test_test(self): - print "Foo" # Should fail under Python 3 unless 2to3 is used - -test_suite = unittest.makeSuite(TestTest) -""" - -class TestTestTest(unittest.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - if sys.version < "2.6" or hasattr(sys, 'real_prefix'): - return - - # Directory structure - self.dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.dir, 'name')) - os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.dir, 'name', 'space')) - os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.dir, 'name', 'space', 'tests')) - # setup.py - setup = os.path.join(self.dir, 'setup.py') - f = open(setup, 'wt') - f.write(SETUP_PY) - f.close() - self.old_cwd = os.getcwd() - # name/__init__.py - init = os.path.join(self.dir, 'name', '__init__.py') - f = open(init, 'wb') - f.write(NS_INIT) - f.close() - # name/space/__init__.py - init = os.path.join(self.dir, 'name', 'space', '__init__.py') - f = open(init, 'wt') - f.write('#empty\n') - f.close() - # name/space/tests/__init__.py - init = os.path.join(self.dir, 'name', 'space', 'tests', '__init__.py') - f = open(init, 'wt') - f.write(TEST_PY) - f.close() - - os.chdir(self.dir) - self.old_base = site.USER_BASE - site.USER_BASE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - self.old_site = site.USER_SITE - site.USER_SITE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - - def tearDown(self): - if sys.version < "2.6" or hasattr(sys, 'real_prefix'): - return - - os.chdir(self.old_cwd) - shutil.rmtree(self.dir) - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_BASE) - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_SITE) - site.USER_BASE = self.old_base - site.USER_SITE = self.old_site - - def test_test(self): - if sys.version < "2.6" or hasattr(sys, 'real_prefix'): - return - - dist = Distribution(dict( - name='foo', - packages=['name', 'name.space', 'name.space.tests'], - namespace_packages=['name'], - test_suite='name.space.tests.test_suite', - use_2to3=True, - )) - dist.script_name = 'setup.py' - cmd = test(dist) - cmd.user = 1 - cmd.ensure_finalized() - cmd.install_dir = site.USER_SITE - cmd.user = 1 - old_stdout = sys.stdout - sys.stdout = StringIO() - try: - try: # try/except/finally doesn't work in Python 2.4, so we need nested try-statements. - cmd.run() - except SystemExit: # The test runner calls sys.exit, stop that making an error. - pass - finally: - sys.stdout = old_stdout - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_upload_docs.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_upload_docs.py deleted file mode 100644 index 769f16cc5..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/test_upload_docs.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -"""build_ext tests -""" -import sys, os, shutil, tempfile, unittest, site, zipfile -from setuptools.command.upload_docs import upload_docs -from setuptools.dist import Distribution - -SETUP_PY = """\ -from setuptools import setup - -setup(name='foo') -""" - -class TestUploadDocsTest(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - setup = os.path.join(self.dir, 'setup.py') - f = open(setup, 'w') - f.write(SETUP_PY) - f.close() - self.old_cwd = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(self.dir) - - self.upload_dir = os.path.join(self.dir, 'build') - os.mkdir(self.upload_dir) - - # A test document. - f = open(os.path.join(self.upload_dir, 'index.html'), 'w') - f.write("Hello world.") - f.close() - - # An empty folder. - os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.upload_dir, 'empty')) - - if sys.version >= "2.6": - self.old_base = site.USER_BASE - site.USER_BASE = upload_docs.USER_BASE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - self.old_site = site.USER_SITE - site.USER_SITE = upload_docs.USER_SITE = tempfile.mkdtemp() - - def tearDown(self): - os.chdir(self.old_cwd) - shutil.rmtree(self.dir) - if sys.version >= "2.6": - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_BASE) - shutil.rmtree(site.USER_SITE) - site.USER_BASE = self.old_base - site.USER_SITE = self.old_site - - def test_create_zipfile(self): - # Test to make sure zipfile creation handles common cases. - # This explicitly includes a folder containing an empty folder. - - dist = Distribution() - - cmd = upload_docs(dist) - cmd.upload_dir = self.upload_dir - cmd.target_dir = self.upload_dir - tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - tmp_file = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'foo.zip') - try: - zip_file = cmd.create_zipfile(tmp_file) - - assert zipfile.is_zipfile(tmp_file) - - zip_file = zipfile.ZipFile(tmp_file) # woh... - - assert zip_file.namelist() == ['index.html'] - - zip_file.close() - finally: - shutil.rmtree(tmp_dir) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/win_script_wrapper.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/win_script_wrapper.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9f7c81d6b..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/setuptools/tests/win_script_wrapper.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -Python Script Wrapper for Windows -================================= - -setuptools includes wrappers for Python scripts that allows them to be -executed like regular windows programs. There are 2 wrappers, once -for command-line programs, cli.exe, and one for graphica programs, -gui.exe. These programs are almost identical, function pretty much -the same way, and are generated from the same source file. The -wrapper programs are used by copying them to the directory containing -the script they are to wrap and with the same name as the script they -are to wrap. In the rest of this document, we'll give an example that -will illustrate this. - -Let's create a simple script, foo-script.py: - - >>> import os, sys, tempfile - >>> from setuptools.command.easy_install import nt_quote_arg - >>> sample_directory = tempfile.mkdtemp() - >>> f = open(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'foo-script.py'), 'w') - >>> f.write( - ... """#!%(python_exe)s - ... import sys - ... input = repr(sys.stdin.read()) - ... print sys.argv[0][-14:] - ... print sys.argv[1:] - ... print input - ... if __debug__: - ... print 'non-optimized' - ... """ % dict(python_exe=nt_quote_arg(sys.executable))) - >>> f.close() - -Note that the script starts with a Unix-style '#!' line saying which -Python executable to run. The wrapper will use this to find the -correct Python executable. - -We'll also copy cli.exe to the sample-directory with the name foo.exe: - - >>> import pkg_resources - >>> f = open(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'foo.exe'), 'wb') - >>> f.write( - ... pkg_resources.resource_string('setuptools', 'cli.exe') - ... ) - >>> f.close() - -When the copy of cli.exe, foo.exe in this example, runs, it examines -the path name it was run with and computes a Python script path name -by removing the '.exe' suffic and adding the '-script.py' suffix. (For -GUI programs, the suffix '-script-pyw' is added.) This is why we -named out script the way we did. Now we can run out script by running -the wrapper: - - >>> import os - >>> input, output = os.popen4('"'+nt_quote_arg(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'foo.exe')) - ... + r' arg1 "arg 2" "arg \"2\\\"" "arg 4\\" "arg5 a\\b"') - >>> input.write('hello\nworld\n') - >>> input.close() - >>> print output.read(), - \foo-script.py - ['arg1', 'arg 2', 'arg "2\\"', 'arg 4\\', 'arg5 a\\\\b'] - 'hello\nworld\n' - non-optimized - -This example was a little pathological in that it exercised windows -(MS C runtime) quoting rules: - -- Strings containing spaces are surrounded by double quotes. - -- Double quotes in strings need to be escaped by preceding them with - back slashes. - -- One or more backslashes preceding double quotes quotes need to be - escaped by preceding each of them them with back slashes. - - -Specifying Python Command-line Options --------------------------------------- - -You can specify a single argument on the '#!' line. This can be used -to specify Python options like -O, to run in optimized mode or -i -to start the interactive interpreter. You can combine multiple -options as usual. For example, to run in optimized mode and -enter the interpreter after running the script, you could use -Oi: - - >>> f = open(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'foo-script.py'), 'w') - >>> f.write( - ... """#!%(python_exe)s -Oi - ... import sys - ... input = repr(sys.stdin.read()) - ... print sys.argv[0][-14:] - ... print sys.argv[1:] - ... print input - ... if __debug__: - ... print 'non-optimized' - ... sys.ps1 = '---' - ... """ % dict(python_exe=nt_quote_arg(sys.executable))) - >>> f.close() - - >>> input, output = os.popen4(nt_quote_arg(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'foo.exe'))) - >>> input.close() - >>> print output.read(), - \foo-script.py - [] - '' - --- - -Testing the GUI Version ------------------------ - -Now let's test the GUI version with the simple scipt, bar-script.py: - - >>> import os, sys, tempfile - >>> from setuptools.command.easy_install import nt_quote_arg - >>> sample_directory = tempfile.mkdtemp() - >>> f = open(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'bar-script.pyw'), 'w') - >>> f.write( - ... """#!%(python_exe)s - ... import sys - ... f = open(sys.argv[1], 'wb') - ... f.write(repr(sys.argv[2])) - ... f.close() - ... """ % dict(python_exe=nt_quote_arg(sys.executable))) - >>> f.close() - -We'll also copy gui.exe to the sample-directory with the name bar.exe: - - >>> import pkg_resources - >>> f = open(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'bar.exe'), 'wb') - >>> f.write( - ... pkg_resources.resource_string('setuptools', 'gui.exe') - ... ) - >>> f.close() - -Finally, we'll run the script and check the result: - - >>> import os - >>> input, output = os.popen4('"'+nt_quote_arg(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'bar.exe')) - ... + r' "%s" "Test Argument"' % os.path.join(sample_directory, 'test_output.txt')) - >>> input.close() - >>> print output.read() - - >>> f = open(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'test_output.txt'), 'rb') - >>> print f.read() - 'Test Argument' - >>> f.close() - - -We're done with the sample_directory: - - >>> import shutil - >>> shutil.rmtree(sample_directory) - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/site.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/site.py deleted file mode 100644 index a7166f140..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/site.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -def __boot(): - import sys, os, os.path - PYTHONPATH = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH') - if PYTHONPATH is None or (sys.platform=='win32' and not PYTHONPATH): - PYTHONPATH = [] - else: - PYTHONPATH = PYTHONPATH.split(os.pathsep) - - pic = getattr(sys,'path_importer_cache',{}) - stdpath = sys.path[len(PYTHONPATH):] - mydir = os.path.dirname(__file__) - #print "searching",stdpath,sys.path - - for item in stdpath: - if item==mydir or not item: - continue # skip if current dir. on Windows, or my own directory - importer = pic.get(item) - if importer is not None: - loader = importer.find_module('site') - if loader is not None: - # This should actually reload the current module - loader.load_module('site') - break - else: - try: - import imp # Avoid import loop in Python >= 3.3 - stream, path, descr = imp.find_module('site',[item]) - except ImportError: - continue - if stream is None: - continue - try: - # This should actually reload the current module - imp.load_module('site',stream,path,descr) - finally: - stream.close() - break - else: - raise ImportError("Couldn't find the real 'site' module") - - #print "loaded", __file__ - - known_paths = dict([(makepath(item)[1],1) for item in sys.path]) # 2.2 comp - - oldpos = getattr(sys,'__egginsert',0) # save old insertion position - sys.__egginsert = 0 # and reset the current one - - for item in PYTHONPATH: - addsitedir(item) - - sys.__egginsert += oldpos # restore effective old position - - d,nd = makepath(stdpath[0]) - insert_at = None - new_path = [] - - for item in sys.path: - p,np = makepath(item) - - if np==nd and insert_at is None: - # We've hit the first 'system' path entry, so added entries go here - insert_at = len(new_path) - - if np in known_paths or insert_at is None: - new_path.append(item) - else: - # new path after the insert point, back-insert it - new_path.insert(insert_at, item) - insert_at += 1 - - sys.path[:] = new_path - -if __name__=='site': - __boot() - del __boot - - - - - - - - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/api_tests.txt b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/api_tests.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6cf6e66f2..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/api_tests.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,330 +0,0 @@ -Pluggable Distributions of Python Software -========================================== - -Distributions -------------- - -A "Distribution" is a collection of files that represent a "Release" of a -"Project" as of a particular point in time, denoted by a -"Version":: - - >>> import sys, pkg_resources - >>> from pkg_resources import Distribution - >>> Distribution(project_name="Foo", version="1.2") - Foo 1.2 - -Distributions have a location, which can be a filename, URL, or really anything -else you care to use:: - - >>> dist = Distribution( - ... location="http://example.com/something", - ... project_name="Bar", version="0.9" - ... ) - - >>> dist - Bar 0.9 (http://example.com/something) - - -Distributions have various introspectable attributes:: - - >>> dist.location - 'http://example.com/something' - - >>> dist.project_name - 'Bar' - - >>> dist.version - '0.9' - - >>> dist.py_version == sys.version[:3] - True - - >>> print dist.platform - None - -Including various computed attributes:: - - >>> from pkg_resources import parse_version - >>> dist.parsed_version == parse_version(dist.version) - True - - >>> dist.key # case-insensitive form of the project name - 'bar' - -Distributions are compared (and hashed) by version first:: - - >>> Distribution(version='1.0') == Distribution(version='1.0') - True - >>> Distribution(version='1.0') == Distribution(version='1.1') - False - >>> Distribution(version='1.0') < Distribution(version='1.1') - True - -but also by project name (case-insensitive), platform, Python version, -location, etc.:: - - >>> Distribution(project_name="Foo",version="1.0") == \ - ... Distribution(project_name="Foo",version="1.0") - True - - >>> Distribution(project_name="Foo",version="1.0") == \ - ... Distribution(project_name="foo",version="1.0") - True - - >>> Distribution(project_name="Foo",version="1.0") == \ - ... Distribution(project_name="Foo",version="1.1") - False - - >>> Distribution(project_name="Foo",py_version="2.3",version="1.0") == \ - ... Distribution(project_name="Foo",py_version="2.4",version="1.0") - False - - >>> Distribution(location="spam",version="1.0") == \ - ... Distribution(location="spam",version="1.0") - True - - >>> Distribution(location="spam",version="1.0") == \ - ... Distribution(location="baz",version="1.0") - False - - - -Hash and compare distribution by prio/plat - -Get version from metadata -provider capabilities -egg_name() -as_requirement() -from_location, from_filename (w/path normalization) - -Releases may have zero or more "Requirements", which indicate -what releases of another project the release requires in order to -function. A Requirement names the other project, expresses some criteria -as to what releases of that project are acceptable, and lists any "Extras" -that the requiring release may need from that project. (An Extra is an -optional feature of a Release, that can only be used if its additional -Requirements are satisfied.) - - - -The Working Set ---------------- - -A collection of active distributions is called a Working Set. Note that a -Working Set can contain any importable distribution, not just pluggable ones. -For example, the Python standard library is an importable distribution that -will usually be part of the Working Set, even though it is not pluggable. -Similarly, when you are doing development work on a project, the files you are -editing are also a Distribution. (And, with a little attention to the -directory names used, and including some additional metadata, such a -"development distribution" can be made pluggable as well.) - - >>> from pkg_resources import WorkingSet, VersionConflict - -A working set's entries are the sys.path entries that correspond to the active -distributions. By default, the working set's entries are the items on -``sys.path``:: - - >>> ws = WorkingSet() - >>> ws.entries == sys.path - True - -But you can also create an empty working set explicitly, and add distributions -to it:: - - >>> ws = WorkingSet([]) - >>> ws.add(dist) - >>> ws.entries - ['http://example.com/something'] - >>> dist in ws - True - >>> Distribution('foo',version="") in ws - False - -And you can iterate over its distributions:: - - >>> list(ws) - [Bar 0.9 (http://example.com/something)] - -Adding the same distribution more than once is a no-op:: - - >>> ws.add(dist) - >>> list(ws) - [Bar 0.9 (http://example.com/something)] - -For that matter, adding multiple distributions for the same project also does -nothing, because a working set can only hold one active distribution per -project -- the first one added to it:: - - >>> ws.add( - ... Distribution( - ... 'http://example.com/something', project_name="Bar", - ... version="7.2" - ... ) - ... ) - >>> list(ws) - [Bar 0.9 (http://example.com/something)] - -You can append a path entry to a working set using ``add_entry()``:: - - >>> ws.entries - ['http://example.com/something'] - >>> ws.add_entry(pkg_resources.__file__) - >>> ws.entries == ['http://example.com/something', pkg_resources.__file__] - True - -Multiple additions result in multiple entries, even if the entry is already in -the working set (because ``sys.path`` can contain the same entry more than -once):: - - >>> ws.add_entry(pkg_resources.__file__) - >>> ws.entries - ['...example.com...', '...pkg_resources...', '...pkg_resources...'] - -And you can specify the path entry a distribution was found under, using the -optional second parameter to ``add()``:: - - >>> ws = WorkingSet([]) - >>> ws.add(dist,"foo") - >>> ws.entries - ['foo'] - -But even if a distribution is found under multiple path entries, it still only -shows up once when iterating the working set: - - >>> ws.add_entry(ws.entries[0]) - >>> list(ws) - [Bar 0.9 (http://example.com/something)] - -You can ask a WorkingSet to ``find()`` a distribution matching a requirement:: - - >>> from pkg_resources import Requirement - >>> print ws.find(Requirement.parse("Foo==1.0")) # no match, return None - None - - >>> ws.find(Requirement.parse("Bar==0.9")) # match, return distribution - Bar 0.9 (http://example.com/something) - -Note that asking for a conflicting version of a distribution already in a -working set triggers a ``pkg_resources.VersionConflict`` error: - - >>> try: - ... ws.find(Requirement.parse("Bar==1.0")) - ... except VersionConflict: - ... print 'ok' - ok - -You can subscribe a callback function to receive notifications whenever a new -distribution is added to a working set. The callback is immediately invoked -once for each existing distribution in the working set, and then is called -again for new distributions added thereafter:: - - >>> def added(dist): print "Added", dist - >>> ws.subscribe(added) - Added Bar 0.9 - >>> foo12 = Distribution(project_name="Foo", version="1.2", location="f12") - >>> ws.add(foo12) - Added Foo 1.2 - -Note, however, that only the first distribution added for a given project name -will trigger a callback, even during the initial ``subscribe()`` callback:: - - >>> foo14 = Distribution(project_name="Foo", version="1.4", location="f14") - >>> ws.add(foo14) # no callback, because Foo 1.2 is already active - - >>> ws = WorkingSet([]) - >>> ws.add(foo12) - >>> ws.add(foo14) - >>> ws.subscribe(added) - Added Foo 1.2 - -And adding a callback more than once has no effect, either:: - - >>> ws.subscribe(added) # no callbacks - - # and no double-callbacks on subsequent additions, either - >>> just_a_test = Distribution(project_name="JustATest", version="0.99") - >>> ws.add(just_a_test) - Added JustATest 0.99 - - -Finding Plugins ---------------- - -``WorkingSet`` objects can be used to figure out what plugins in an -``Environment`` can be loaded without any resolution errors:: - - >>> from pkg_resources import Environment - - >>> plugins = Environment([]) # normally, a list of plugin directories - >>> plugins.add(foo12) - >>> plugins.add(foo14) - >>> plugins.add(just_a_test) - -In the simplest case, we just get the newest version of each distribution in -the plugin environment:: - - >>> ws = WorkingSet([]) - >>> ws.find_plugins(plugins) - ([JustATest 0.99, Foo 1.4 (f14)], {}) - -But if there's a problem with a version conflict or missing requirements, the -method falls back to older versions, and the error info dict will contain an -exception instance for each unloadable plugin:: - - >>> ws.add(foo12) # this will conflict with Foo 1.4 - >>> ws.find_plugins(plugins) - ([JustATest 0.99, Foo 1.2 (f12)], {Foo 1.4 (f14): VersionConflict(...)}) - -But if you disallow fallbacks, the failed plugin will be skipped instead of -trying older versions:: - - >>> ws.find_plugins(plugins, fallback=False) - ([JustATest 0.99], {Foo 1.4 (f14): VersionConflict(...)}) - - - -Platform Compatibility Rules ----------------------------- - -On the Mac, there are potential compatibility issues for modules compiled -on newer versions of Mac OS X than what the user is running. Additionally, -Mac OS X will soon have two platforms to contend with: Intel and PowerPC. - -Basic equality works as on other platforms:: - - >>> from pkg_resources import compatible_platforms as cp - >>> reqd = 'macosx-10.4-ppc' - >>> cp(reqd, reqd) - True - >>> cp("win32", reqd) - False - -Distributions made on other machine types are not compatible:: - - >>> cp("macosx-10.4-i386", reqd) - False - -Distributions made on earlier versions of the OS are compatible, as -long as they are from the same top-level version. The patchlevel version -number does not matter:: - - >>> cp("macosx-10.4-ppc", reqd) - True - >>> cp("macosx-10.3-ppc", reqd) - True - >>> cp("macosx-10.5-ppc", reqd) - False - >>> cp("macosx-9.5-ppc", reqd) - False - -Backwards compatibility for packages made via earlier versions of -setuptools is provided as well:: - - >>> cp("darwin-8.2.0-Power_Macintosh", reqd) - True - >>> cp("darwin-7.2.0-Power_Macintosh", reqd) - True - >>> cp("darwin-8.2.0-Power_Macintosh", "macosx-10.3-ppc") - False - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/install_test.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/install_test.py deleted file mode 100644 index 02deb8186..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/install_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -import urllib2 -import sys -import os - -if os.path.exists('distribute_setup.py'): - print 'distribute_setup.py exists in the current dir, aborting' - sys.exit(2) - -print '**** Starting Test' -print '\n\n' - -is_jython = sys.platform.startswith('java') -if is_jython: - import subprocess - -print 'Downloading bootstrap' -file = urllib2.urlopen('http://nightly.ziade.org/distribute_setup.py') -f = open('distribute_setup.py', 'w') -f.write(file.read()) -f.close() - -# running it -args = [sys.executable] + ['distribute_setup.py'] -if is_jython: - res = subprocess.call(args) -else: - res = os.spawnv(os.P_WAIT, sys.executable, args) - -if res != 0: - print '**** Test failed, please send me the output at tarek@ziade.org' - os.remove('distribute_setup.py') - sys.exit(2) - -# now checking if Distribute is installed -script = """\ -import sys -try: - import setuptools -except ImportError: - sys.exit(0) - -sys.exit(hasattr(setuptools, "_distribute")) -""" - -root = 'script' -seed = 0 -script_name = '%s%d.py' % (root, seed) - -while os.path.exists(script_name): - seed += 1 - script_name = '%s%d.py' % (root, seed) - -f = open(script_name, 'w') -try: - f.write(script) -finally: - f.close() - -try: - args = [sys.executable] + [script_name] - if is_jython: - res = subprocess.call(args) - else: - res = os.spawnv(os.P_WAIT, sys.executable, args) - - print '\n\n' - if res: - print '**** Test is OK' - else: - print '**** Test failed, please send me the output at tarek@ziade.org' -finally: - if os.path.exists(script_name): - os.remove(script_name) - os.remove('distribute_setup.py') - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/manual_test.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/manual_test.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0d5051f16..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/manual_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -import sys - -if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: - raise NotImplementedError('Py3 not supported in this test yet') - -import os -import shutil -import tempfile -from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES -from string import Template -from urllib2 import urlopen - -try: - import subprocess - def _system_call(*args): - assert subprocess.call(args) == 0 -except ImportError: - # Python 2.3 - def _system_call(*args): - # quoting arguments if windows - if sys.platform == 'win32': - def quote(arg): - if ' ' in arg: - return '"%s"' % arg - return arg - args = [quote(arg) for arg in args] - assert os.system(' '.join(args)) == 0 - -def tempdir(func): - def _tempdir(*args, **kwargs): - test_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - old_dir = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(test_dir) - try: - return func(*args, **kwargs) - finally: - os.chdir(old_dir) - shutil.rmtree(test_dir) - return _tempdir - -SIMPLE_BUILDOUT = """\ -[buildout] - -parts = eggs - -[eggs] -recipe = zc.recipe.egg - -eggs = - extensions -""" - -BOOTSTRAP = 'http://python-distribute.org/bootstrap.py' -PYVER = sys.version.split()[0][:3] -DEV_URL = 'http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/get/0.6-maintenance.zip#egg=distribute-dev' - -_VARS = {'base': '.', - 'py_version_short': PYVER} - -if sys.platform == 'win32': - PURELIB = INSTALL_SCHEMES['nt']['purelib'] -else: - PURELIB = INSTALL_SCHEMES['unix_prefix']['purelib'] - - -@tempdir -def test_virtualenv(): - """virtualenv with distribute""" - purelib = os.path.abspath(Template(PURELIB).substitute(**_VARS)) - _system_call('virtualenv', '--no-site-packages', '.', '--distribute') - _system_call('bin/easy_install', 'distribute==dev') - # linux specific - site_pkg = os.listdir(purelib) - site_pkg.sort() - assert 'distribute' in site_pkg[0] - easy_install = os.path.join(purelib, 'easy-install.pth') - with open(easy_install) as f: - res = f.read() - assert 'distribute' in res - assert 'setuptools' not in res - -@tempdir -def test_full(): - """virtualenv + pip + buildout""" - _system_call('virtualenv', '--no-site-packages', '.') - _system_call('bin/easy_install', '-q', 'distribute==dev') - _system_call('bin/easy_install', '-qU', 'distribute==dev') - _system_call('bin/easy_install', '-q', 'pip') - _system_call('bin/pip', 'install', '-q', 'zc.buildout') - - with open('buildout.cfg', 'w') as f: - f.write(SIMPLE_BUILDOUT) - - with open('bootstrap.py', 'w') as f: - f.write(urlopen(BOOTSTRAP).read()) - - _system_call('bin/python', 'bootstrap.py', '--distribute') - _system_call('bin/buildout', '-q') - eggs = os.listdir('eggs') - 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-def hello(): - return get_hello_msg() diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/shlib_test/hellolib.c b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/shlib_test/hellolib.c deleted file mode 100644 index 88d65cee9..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/shlib_test/hellolib.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -extern char* get_hello_msg() { - return "Hello, world!"; -} diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/shlib_test/setup.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/shlib_test/setup.py deleted file mode 100644 index b0c93996f..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/shlib_test/setup.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -from setuptools import setup, Extension, Library - -setup( - name="shlib_test", - ext_modules = [ - Library("hellolib", ["hellolib.c"]), - Extension("hello", ["hello.pyx"], libraries=["hellolib"]) - ], - test_suite="test_hello.HelloWorldTest", -) diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/shlib_test/test_hello.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/shlib_test/test_hello.py deleted file mode 100644 index 6da02e31d..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/shlib_test/test_hello.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -from unittest import TestCase - -class HelloWorldTest(TestCase): - def testHelloMsg(self): - from hello import hello - self.assertEqual(hello(), "Hello, world!") - diff --git a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/test_distribute_setup.py b/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/test_distribute_setup.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1f3da058d..000000000 --- a/vendor/distribute-0.6.36/tests/test_distribute_setup.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import os -import tempfile -import unittest -import shutil -import copy - -CURDIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) -TOPDIR = os.path.split(CURDIR)[0] -sys.path.insert(0, TOPDIR) - -from distribute_setup import (use_setuptools, _build_egg, _python_cmd, - _do_download, _install, DEFAULT_URL, - DEFAULT_VERSION) -import distribute_setup - -class TestSetup(unittest.TestCase): - - def urlopen(self, url): - return open(self.tarball) - - def setUp(self): - self.old_sys_path = copy.copy(sys.path) - self.cwd = os.getcwd() - self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - os.chdir(TOPDIR) - _python_cmd("setup.py", "-q", "egg_info", "-RDb", "''", "sdist", - "--dist-dir", "%s" % self.tmpdir) - tarball = os.listdir(self.tmpdir)[0] - self.tarball = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, tarball) - import urllib2 - urllib2.urlopen = self.urlopen - - def tearDown(self): - shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir) - os.chdir(self.cwd) - sys.path = copy.copy(self.old_sys_path) - - def test_build_egg(self): - # making it an egg - egg = _build_egg(self.tarball, self.tmpdir) - - # now trying to import it - sys.path[0] = egg - import setuptools - self.assertTrue(setuptools.__file__.startswith(egg)) - - def test_do_download(self): - tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - _do_download(DEFAULT_VERSION, DEFAULT_URL, tmpdir, 1) - import setuptools - self.assertTrue(setuptools.bootstrap_install_from.startswith(tmpdir)) - - def test_install(self): - def _faked(*args): - return True - distribute_setup.python_cmd = _faked - _install(self.tarball) - - def test_use_setuptools(self): - self.assertEqual(use_setuptools(), None) - - # make sure fake_setuptools is not called by default - import pkg_resources - del pkg_resources._distribute - def fake_setuptools(*args): - raise AssertionError - - pkg_resources._fake_setuptools = fake_setuptools - use_setuptools() - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main() diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/AUTHORS.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/AUTHORS.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1f337fd41..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/AUTHORS.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -Alex Grönholm -Alex Morega -Alexandre Conrad -Andrey Bulgakov -Antti Kaihola -Armin Ronacher -Aziz Köksal -Ben Rosser -Brian Rosner -Carl Meyer -Chris McDonough -Christian Oudard -Clay McClure -Cody Soyland -Daniel Holth -Dave Abrahams -David (d1b) -Dmitry Gladkov -Donald Stufft -Francesco -Geoffrey Lehée -Georgi Valkov -Hugo Lopes Tavares -Ian Bicking -Igor Sobreira -Ionel Maries Cristian -Jakub Vysoky -James Cleveland -Jannis Leidel -Jay Graves -John-Scott Atlakson -Jon Parise -Jonas Nockert -Josh Bronson -Kamal Bin Mustafa -Kelsey Hightower -Kenneth Belitzky -Kumar McMillan -Luke Macken -Masklinn -Marc Abramowitz -Marcus Smith -Markus Hametner -Matt Maker -Maxime R. -Miguel Araujo -Nick Stenning -Nowell Strite -Oliver Tonnhofer -Olivier Girardot -Patrick Jenkins -Paul Moore -Paul Nasrat -Paul Oswald -Paul van der Linden -Peter Waller -Phil Whelan -Piet Delport -Przemek Wrzos -Qiangning Hong -Rafael Caricio -Rene Dudfield -Roey Berman -Ronny Pfannschmidt -Rory McCann -Simon Cross -Stavros Korokithakis -Thomas Fenzl -Thomas Johansson -Vinay Sajip -Vitaly Babiy -W Trevor King -Wil Tan -Hsiaoming Yang diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/CHANGES.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/CHANGES.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5020273fe..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/CHANGES.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,690 +0,0 @@ -Changelog -========= - -1.3.1 (2013-03-08) ------------------- - -* Fixed a major backward incompatible change of parsing URLs to externally - hosted packages that got accidentily included in 1.3. - -1.3 (2013-03-07) ----------------- - -* SSL Cert Verification; Make https the default for PyPI access. - Thanks James Cleveland, Giovanni Bajo, Marcus Smith and many others (Pull #789). - -* Added "pip list" for listing installed packages and the latest version - available. Thanks Rafael Caricio, Miguel Araujo, Dmitry Gladkov (Pull #752) - -* Fixed security issues with pip's use of temp build directories. - Thanks David (d1b) and Thomas Guttler. (Pull #780) - -* Improvements to sphinx docs and cli help. (Pull #773) - -* Fixed issue #707, dealing with OS X temp dir handling, which was causing - global NumPy installs to fail. (Pull #768) - -* Split help output into general vs command-specific option groups. - Thanks Georgi Valkov. (Pull #744; Pull #721 contains preceding refactor) - -* Fixed dependency resolution when installing from archives with uppercase - project names. (Pull #724) - -* Fixed problem where re-installs always occurred when using file:// find-links. - (Pulls #683/#702) - -* "pip install -v" now shows the full download url, not just the archive name. - Thanks Marc Abramowitz (Pull #687) - -* Fix to prevent unnecessary PyPI redirects. Thanks Alex Gronholm (Pull #695) - -* Fixed issue #670 - install failure under Python 3 when the same version - of a package is found under 2 different URLs. Thanks Paul Moore (Pull #671) - -* Fix git submodule recursive updates. Thanks Roey Berman. (Pulls #674) - -* Explicitly ignore rel='download' links while looking for html pages. - Thanks Maxime R. (Pull #677) - -* --user/--upgrade install options now work together. Thanks 'eevee' for - discovering the problem. (Pull #705) - -* Added check in ``install --download`` to prevent re-downloading if the target - file already exists. Thanks Andrey Bulgakov. (Pull #669) - -* Added support for bare paths (including relative paths) as argument to - `--find-links`. Thanks Paul Moore for draft patch. - -* Added support for --no-index in requirements files. - -* Added "pip show" command to get information about an installed package. - Fixes #131. Thanks Kelsey Hightower and Rafael Caricio. - -* Added `--root` option for "pip install" to specify root directory. Behaves - like the same option in distutils but also plays nice with pip's egg-info. - Thanks Przemek Wrzos. (Issue #253 / Pull #693) - -1.2.1 (2012-09-06) ------------------- - -* Fixed a regression introduced in 1.2 about raising an exception when - not finding any files to uninstall in the current environment. Thanks for - the fix, Marcus Smith. - -1.2 (2012-09-01) ----------------- - -* **Dropped support for Python 2.4** The minimum supported Python version is - now Python 2.5. - -* Fixed issue #605 - pypi mirror support broken on some DNS responses. Thanks - philwhin. - -* Fixed issue #355 - pip uninstall removes files it didn't install. Thanks - pjdelport. - -* Fixed issues #493, #494, #440, and #573 related to improving support for the - user installation scheme. Thanks Marcus Smith. - -* Write failure log to temp file if default location is not writable. Thanks - andreigc. - -* Pull in submodules for git editable checkouts. Fixes #289 and #421. Thanks - Hsiaoming Yang and Markus Hametner. - -* Use a temporary directory as the default build location outside of a - virtualenv. Fixes issues #339 and #381. Thanks Ben Rosser. - -* Added support for specifying extras with local editables. Thanks Nick - Stenning. - -* Added ``--egg`` flag to request egg-style rather than flat installation. Refs - issue #3. Thanks Kamal Bin Mustafa. - -* Fixed issue #510 - prevent e.g. ``gmpy2-2.0.tar.gz`` from matching a request - to ``pip install gmpy``; sdist filename must begin with full project name - followed by a dash. Thanks casevh for the report. - -* Fixed issue #504 - allow package URLS to have querystrings. Thanks W. - Trevor King. - -* Fixed issue #58 - pip freeze now falls back to non-editable format rather - than blowing up if it can't determine the origin repository of an editable. - Thanks Rory McCann. - -* Added a `__main__.py` file to enable `python -m pip` on Python versions - that support it. Thanks Alexey Luchko. - -* Fixed issue #487 - upgrade from VCS url of project that does exist on - index. Thanks Andrew Knapp for the report. - -* Fixed issue #486 - fix upgrade from VCS url of project with no distribution - on index. Thanks Andrew Knapp for the report. - -* Fixed issue #427 - clearer error message on a malformed VCS url. Thanks - Thomas Fenzl. - -* Added support for using any of the built in guaranteed algorithms in - ``hashlib`` as a checksum hash. - -* Fixed issue #321 - Raise an exception if current working directory can't be - found or accessed. - -* Fixed issue #82 - Removed special casing of the user directory and use the - Python default instead. - -* Fixed #436 - Only warn about version conflicts if there is actually one. - This re-enables using ``==dev`` in requirements files. - -* Moved tests to be run on Travis CI: http://travis-ci.org/pypa/pip - -* Added a better help formatter. - -1.1 (2012-02-16) ----------------- - -* Fixed issue #326 - don't crash when a package's setup.py emits UTF-8 and - then fails. Thanks Marc Abramowitz. - -* Added ``--target`` option for installing directly to arbitrary directory. - Thanks Stavros Korokithakis. - -* Added support for authentication with Subversion repositories. Thanks - Qiangning Hong. - -* Fixed issue #315 - ``--download`` now downloads dependencies as well. - Thanks Qiangning Hong. - -* Errors from subprocesses will display the current working directory. - Thanks Antti Kaihola. - -* Fixed issue #369 - compatibility with Subversion 1.7. Thanks Qiangning - Hong. Note that setuptools remains incompatible with Subversion 1.7; to - get the benefits of pip's support you must use Distribute rather than - setuptools. - -* Fixed issue #57 - ignore py2app-generated OS X mpkg zip files in finder. - Thanks Rene Dudfield. - -* Fixed issue #182 - log to ~/Library/Logs/ by default on OS X framework - installs. Thanks Dan Callahan for report and patch. - -* Fixed issue #310 - understand version tags without minor version ("py3") - in sdist filenames. Thanks Stuart Andrews for report and Olivier Girardot for - patch. - -* Fixed issue #7 - Pip now supports optionally installing setuptools - "extras" dependencies; e.g. "pip install Paste[openid]". Thanks Matt Maker - and Olivier Girardot. - -* Fixed issue #391 - freeze no longer borks on requirements files with - --index-url or --find-links. Thanks Herbert Pfennig. - -* Fixed issue #288 - handle symlinks properly. Thanks lebedov for the patch. - -* Fixed issue #49 - pip install -U no longer reinstalls the same versions of - packages. Thanks iguananaut for the pull request. - -* Removed ``-E``/``--environment`` option and ``PIP_RESPECT_VIRTUALENV``; - both use a restart-in-venv mechanism that's broken, and neither one is - useful since every virtualenv now has pip inside it. Replace ``pip -E - path/to/venv install Foo`` with ``virtualenv path/to/venv && - path/to/venv/pip install Foo``. - -* Fixed issue #366 - pip throws IndexError when it calls `scraped_rel_links` - -* Fixed issue #22 - pip search should set and return a userful shell status code - -* Fixed issue #351 and #365 - added global ``--exists-action`` command line - option to easier script file exists conflicts, e.g. from editable - requirements from VCS that have a changed repo URL. - - -1.0.2 (2011-07-16) ------------------- - -* Fixed docs issues. -* Fixed issue #295 - Reinstall a package when using the ``install -I`` option -* Fixed issue #283 - Finds a Git tag pointing to same commit as origin/master -* Fixed issue #279 - Use absolute path for path to docs in setup.py -* Fixed issue #314 - Correctly handle exceptions on Python3. -* Fixed issue #320 - Correctly parse ``--editable`` lines in requirements files - -1.0.1 (2011-04-30) ------------------- - -* Start to use git-flow. -* Fixed issue #274 - `find_command` should not raise AttributeError -* Fixed issue #273 - respect Content-Disposition header. Thanks Bradley Ayers. -* Fixed issue #233 - pathext handling on Windows. -* Fixed issue #252 - svn+svn protocol. -* Fixed issue #44 - multiple CLI searches. -* Fixed issue #266 - current working directory when running setup.py clean. - -1.0 (2011-04-04) ----------------- - -* Added Python 3 support! Huge thanks to Vinay Sajip, Vitaly Babiy, Kelsey - Hightower, and Alex Gronholm, among others. - -* Download progress only shown on a real TTY. Thanks Alex Morega. - -* Fixed finding of VCS binaries to not be fooled by same-named directories. - Thanks Alex Morega. - -* Fixed uninstall of packages from system Python for users of Debian/Ubuntu - python-setuptools package (workaround until fixed in Debian and Ubuntu). - -* Added `get-pip.py `_ - installer. Simply download and execute it, using the Python interpreter of - your choice:: - - $ curl -O https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py - $ python get-pip.py - - This may have to be run as root. - - .. note:: - - Make sure you have `distribute `_ - installed before using the installer! - -0.8.3 ------ - -* Moved main repository to Github: https://github.com/pypa/pip - -* Transferred primary maintenance from Ian to Jannis Leidel, Carl Meyer, Brian Rosner - -* Fixed issue #14 - No uninstall-on-upgrade with URL package. Thanks Oliver Tonnhofer - -* Fixed issue #163 - Egg name not properly resolved. Thanks Igor Sobreira - -* Fixed issue #178 - Non-alphabetical installation of requirements. Thanks Igor Sobreira - -* Fixed issue #199 - Documentation mentions --index instead of --index-url. Thanks Kelsey Hightower - -* Fixed issue #204 - rmtree undefined in mercurial.py. Thanks Kelsey Hightower - -* Fixed bug in Git vcs backend that would break during reinstallation. - -* Fixed bug in Mercurial vcs backend related to pip freeze and branch/tag resolution. - -* Fixed bug in version string parsing related to the suffix "-dev". - -0.8.2 ------ - -* Avoid redundant unpacking of bundles (from pwaller) - -* Fixed issue #32, #150, #161 - Fixed checking out the correct - tag/branch/commit when updating an editable Git requirement. - -* Fixed issue #49 - Added ability to install version control requirements - without making them editable, e.g.:: - - pip install git+https://github.com/pypa/pip/ - -* Fixed issue #175 - Correctly locate build and source directory on Mac OS X. - -* Added ``git+https://`` scheme to Git VCS backend. - -0.8.1 ------ - -* Added global --user flag as shortcut for --install-option="--user". From - Ronny Pfannschmidt. - -* Added support for `PyPI mirrors `_ as - defined in `PEP 381 `_, from - Jannis Leidel. - -* Fixed issue #138 - Git revisions ignored. Thanks John-Scott Atlakson. - -* Fixed issue #95 - Initial editable install of github package from a tag fails. Thanks John-Scott Atlakson. - -* Fixed issue #107 - Can't install if a directory in cwd has the same name as the package you're installing. - -* Fixed issue #39 - --install-option="--prefix=~/.local" ignored with -e. - Thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt and Wil Tan. - - - -0.8 ---- - -* Track which ``build/`` directories pip creates, never remove directories - it doesn't create. From Hugo Lopes Tavares. - -* Pip now accepts file:// index URLs. Thanks Dave Abrahams. - -* Various cleanup to make test-running more consistent and less fragile. - Thanks Dave Abrahams. - -* Real Windows support (with passing tests). Thanks Dave Abrahams. - -* ``pip-2.7`` etc. scripts are created (Python-version specific scripts) - -* ``contrib/build-standalone`` script creates a runnable ``.zip`` form of - pip, from Jannis Leidel - -* Editable git repos are updated when reinstalled - -* Fix problem with ``--editable`` when multiple ``.egg-info/`` directories - are found. - -* A number of VCS-related fixes for ``pip freeze``, from Hugo Lopes Tavares. - -* Significant test framework changes, from Hugo Lopes Tavares. - -0.7.2 ------ - -* Set zip_safe=False to avoid problems some people are encountering where - pip is installed as a zip file. - -0.7.1 ------ - -* Fixed opening of logfile with no directory name. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. - -* Temporary files are consistently cleaned up, especially after - installing bundles, also from Alex Conrad. - -* Tests now require at least ScriptTest 1.0.3. - -0.7 ---- - -* Fixed uninstallation on Windows -* Added ``pip search`` command. -* Tab-complete names of installed distributions for ``pip uninstall``. -* Support tab-completion when there is a global-option before the - subcommand. -* Install header files in standard (scheme-default) location when installing - outside a virtualenv. Install them to a slightly more consistent - non-standard location inside a virtualenv (since the standard location is - a non-writable symlink to the global location). -* pip now logs to a central location by default (instead of creating - ``pip-log.txt`` all over the place) and constantly overwrites the - file in question. On Unix and Mac OS X this is ``'$HOME/.pip/pip.log'`` - and on Windows it's ``'%HOME%\\pip\\pip.log'``. You are still able to - override this location with the ``$PIP_LOG_FILE`` environment variable. - For a complete (appended) logfile use the separate ``'--log'`` command line - option. -* Fixed an issue with Git that left an editable packge as a checkout of a - remote branch, even if the default behaviour would have been fine, too. -* Fixed installing from a Git tag with older versions of Git. -* Expand "~" in logfile and download cache paths. -* Speed up installing from Mercurial repositories by cloning without - updating the working copy multiple times. -* Fixed installing directly from directories (e.g. - ``pip install path/to/dir/``). -* Fixed installing editable packages with ``svn+ssh`` URLs. -* Don't print unwanted debug information when running the freeze command. -* Create log file directory automatically. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. -* Make test suite easier to run successfully. Thanks Dave Abrahams. -* Fixed "pip install ." and "pip install .."; better error for directory - without setup.py. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. -* Support Debian/Ubuntu "dist-packages" in zip command. Thanks duckx. -* Fix relative --src folder. Thanks Simon Cross. -* Handle missing VCS with an error message. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. -* Added --no-download option to install; pairs with --no-install to separate - download and installation into two steps. Thanks Simon Cross. -* Fix uninstalling from requirements file containing -f, -i, or - --extra-index-url. -* Leftover build directories are now removed. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. - -0.6.3 ------ - -* Fixed import error on Windows with regard to the backwards compatibility - package - -0.6.2 ------ - -* Fixed uninstall when /tmp is on a different filesystem. - -* Fixed uninstallation of distributions with namespace packages. - -0.6.1 ------ - -* Added support for the ``https`` and ``http-static`` schemes to the - Mercurial and ``ftp`` scheme to the Bazaar backend. - -* Fixed uninstallation of scripts installed with easy_install. - -* Fixed an issue in the package finder that could result in an - infinite loop while looking for links. - -* Fixed issue with ``pip bundle`` and local files (which weren't being - copied into the bundle), from Whit Morriss. - -0.6 ---- - -* Add ``pip uninstall`` and uninstall-before upgrade (from Carl - Meyer). - -* Extended configurability with config files and environment variables. - -* Allow packages to be upgraded, e.g., ``pip install Package==0.1`` - then ``pip install Package==0.2``. - -* Allow installing/upgrading to Package==dev (fix "Source version does not - match target version" errors). - -* Added command and option completion for bash and zsh. - -* Extended integration with virtualenv by providing an option to - automatically use an active virtualenv and an option to warn if no active - virtualenv is found. - -* Fixed a bug with pip install --download and editable packages, where - directories were being set with 0000 permissions, now defaults to 755. - -* Fixed uninstallation of easy_installed console_scripts. - -* Fixed uninstallation on Mac OS X Framework layout installs - -* Fixed bug preventing uninstall of editables with source outside venv. - -* Creates download cache directory if not existing. - -0.5.1 ------ - -* Fixed a couple little bugs, with git and with extensions. - -0.5 ---- - -* Added ability to override the default log file name (``pip-log.txt``) - with the environmental variable ``$PIP_LOG_FILE``. - -* Made the freeze command print installed packages to stdout instead of - writing them to a file. Use simple redirection (e.g. - ``pip freeze > stable-req.txt``) to get a file with requirements. - -* Fixed problem with freezing editable packages from a Git repository. - -* Added support for base URLs using ```` when parsing - HTML pages. - -* Fixed installing of non-editable packages from version control systems. - -* Fixed issue with Bazaar's bzr+ssh scheme. - -* Added --download-dir option to the install command to retrieve package - archives. If given an editable package it will create an archive of it. - -* Added ability to pass local file and directory paths to ``--find-links``, - e.g. ``--find-links=file:///path/to/my/private/archive`` - -* Reduced the amount of console log messages when fetching a page to find a - distribution was problematic. The full messages can be found in pip-log.txt. - -* Added ``--no-deps`` option to install ignore package dependencies - -* Added ``--no-index`` option to ignore the package index (PyPI) temporarily - -* Fixed installing editable packages from Git branches. - -* Fixes freezing of editable packages from Mercurial repositories. - -* Fixed handling read-only attributes of build files, e.g. of Subversion and - Bazaar on Windows. - -* When downloading a file from a redirect, use the redirected - location's extension to guess the compression (happens specifically - when redirecting to a bitbucket.org tip.gz file). - -* Editable freeze URLs now always use revision hash/id rather than tip or - branch names which could move. - -* Fixed comparison of repo URLs so incidental differences such as - presence/absence of final slashes or quoted/unquoted special - characters don't trigger "ignore/switch/wipe/backup" choice. - -* Fixed handling of attempt to checkout editable install to a - non-empty, non-repo directory. - -0.4 ---- - -* Make ``-e`` work better with local hg repositories - -* Construct PyPI URLs the exact way easy_install constructs URLs (you - might notice this if you use a custom index that is - slash-sensitive). - -* Improvements on Windows (from `Ionel Maries Cristian - `_). - -* Fixed problem with not being able to install private git repositories. - -* Make ``pip zip`` zip all its arguments, not just the first. - -* Fix some filename issues on Windows. - -* Allow the ``-i`` and ``--extra-index-url`` options in requirements - files. - -* Fix the way bundle components are unpacked and moved around, to make - bundles work. - -* Adds ``-s`` option to allow the access to the global site-packages if a - virtualenv is to be created. - -* Fixed support for Subversion 1.6. - -0.3.1 ------ - -* Improved virtualenv restart and various path/cleanup problems on win32. - -* Fixed a regression with installing from svn repositories (when not - using ``-e``). - -* Fixes when installing editable packages that put their source in a - subdirectory (like ``src/``). - -* Improve ``pip -h`` - -0.3 ---- - -* Added support for editable packages created from Git, Mercurial and Bazaar - repositories and ability to freeze them. Refactored support for version - control systems. - -* Do not use ``sys.exit()`` from inside the code, instead use a - return. This will make it easier to invoke programmatically. - -* Put the install record in ``Package.egg-info/installed-files.txt`` - (previously they went in - ``site-packages/install-record-Package.txt``). - -* Fix a problem with ``pip freeze`` not including ``-e svn+`` when an - svn structure is peculiar. - -* Allow ``pip -E`` to work with a virtualenv that uses a different - version of Python than the parent environment. - -* Fixed Win32 virtualenv (``-E``) option. - -* Search the links passed in with ``-f`` for packages. - -* Detect zip files, even when the file doesn't have a ``.zip`` - extension and it is served with the wrong Content-Type. - -* Installing editable from existing source now works, like ``pip - install -e some/path/`` will install the package in ``some/path/``. - Most importantly, anything that package requires will also be - installed by pip. - -* Add a ``--path`` option to ``pip un/zip``, so you can avoid zipping - files that are outside of where you expect. - -* Add ``--simulate`` option to ``pip zip``. - -0.2.1 ------ - -* Fixed small problem that prevented using ``pip.py`` without actually - installing pip. - -* Fixed ``--upgrade``, which would download and appear to install - upgraded packages, but actually just reinstall the existing package. - -* Fixed Windows problem with putting the install record in the right - place, and generating the ``pip`` script with Setuptools. - -* Download links that include embedded spaces or other unsafe - characters (those characters get %-encoded). - -* Fixed use of URLs in requirement files, and problems with some blank - lines. - -* Turn some tar file errors into warnings. - -0.2 ---- - -* Renamed to ``pip``, and to install you now do ``pip install - PACKAGE`` - -* Added command ``pip zip PACKAGE`` and ``pip unzip PACKAGE``. This - is particularly intended for Google App Engine to manage libraries - to stay under the 1000-file limit. - -* Some fixes to bundles, especially editable packages and when - creating a bundle using unnamed packages (like just an svn - repository without ``#egg=Package``). - -0.1.4 ------ - -* Added an option ``--install-option`` to pass options to pass - arguments to ``setup.py install`` - -* ``.svn/`` directories are no longer included in bundles, as these - directories are specific to a version of svn -- if you build a - bundle on a system with svn 1.5, you can't use the checkout on a - system with svn 1.4. Instead a file ``svn-checkout.txt`` is - included that notes the original location and revision, and the - command you can use to turn it back into an svn checkout. (Probably - unpacking the bundle should, maybe optionally, recreate this - information -- but that is not currently implemented, and it would - require network access.) - -* Avoid ambiguities over project name case, where for instance - MyPackage and mypackage would be considered different packages. - This in particular caused problems on Macs, where ``MyPackage/`` and - ``mypackage/`` are the same directory. - -* Added support for an environmental variable - ``$PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE`` which will cache package downloads, so - future installations won't require large downloads. Network access - is still required, but just some downloads will be avoided when - using this. - -0.1.3 ------ - -* Always use ``svn checkout`` (not ``export``) so that - ``tag_svn_revision`` settings give the revision of the package. - -* Don't update checkouts that came from ``.pybundle`` files. - -0.1.2 ------ - -* Improve error text when there are errors fetching HTML pages when - seeking packages. - -* Improve bundles: include empty directories, make them work with - editable packages. - -* If you use ``-E env`` and the environment ``env/`` doesn't exist, a - new virtual environment will be created. - -* Fix ``dependency_links`` for finding packages. - -0.1.1 ------ - -* Fixed a NameError exception when running pip outside of a - virtualenv environment. - -* Added HTTP proxy support (from Prabhu Ramachandran) - -* Fixed use of ``hashlib.md5`` on python2.5+ (also from Prabhu - Ramachandran) - -0.1 ---- - -* Initial release diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/LICENSE.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/LICENSE.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 120a6b2d0..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/LICENSE.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2008-2013 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. 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Thanks Rafael Caricio, Miguel Araujo, Dmitry Gladkov (Pull #752) - - * Fixed security issues with pip's use of temp build directories. - Thanks David (d1b) and Thomas Guttler. (Pull #780) - - * Improvements to sphinx docs and cli help. (Pull #773) - - * Fixed issue #707, dealing with OS X temp dir handling, which was causing - global NumPy installs to fail. (Pull #768) - - * Split help output into general vs command-specific option groups. - Thanks Georgi Valkov. (Pull #744; Pull #721 contains preceding refactor) - - * Fixed dependency resolution when installing from archives with uppercase - project names. (Pull #724) - - * Fixed problem where re-installs always occurred when using file:// find-links. - (Pulls #683/#702) - - * "pip install -v" now shows the full download url, not just the archive name. - Thanks Marc Abramowitz (Pull #687) - - * Fix to prevent unnecessary PyPI redirects. Thanks Alex Gronholm (Pull #695) - - * Fixed issue #670 - install failure under Python 3 when the same version - of a package is found under 2 different URLs. Thanks Paul Moore (Pull #671) - - * Fix git submodule recursive updates. Thanks Roey Berman. (Pulls #674) - - * Explicitly ignore rel='download' links while looking for html pages. - Thanks Maxime R. (Pull #677) - - * --user/--upgrade install options now work together. Thanks 'eevee' for - discovering the problem. (Pull #705) - - * Added check in ``install --download`` to prevent re-downloading if the target - file already exists. Thanks Andrey Bulgakov. (Pull #669) - - * Added support for bare paths (including relative paths) as argument to - `--find-links`. Thanks Paul Moore for draft patch. - - * Added support for --no-index in requirements files. - - * Added "pip show" command to get information about an installed package. - Fixes #131. Thanks Kelsey Hightower and Rafael Caricio. - - * Added `--root` option for "pip install" to specify root directory. Behaves - like the same option in distutils but also plays nice with pip's egg-info. - Thanks Przemek Wrzos. (Issue #253 / Pull #693) - - 1.2.1 (2012-09-06) - ------------------ - - * Fixed a regression introduced in 1.2 about raising an exception when - not finding any files to uninstall in the current environment. Thanks for - the fix, Marcus Smith. - - 1.2 (2012-09-01) - ---------------- - - * **Dropped support for Python 2.4** The minimum supported Python version is - now Python 2.5. - - * Fixed issue #605 - pypi mirror support broken on some DNS responses. Thanks - philwhin. - - * Fixed issue #355 - pip uninstall removes files it didn't install. Thanks - pjdelport. - - * Fixed issues #493, #494, #440, and #573 related to improving support for the - user installation scheme. Thanks Marcus Smith. - - * Write failure log to temp file if default location is not writable. Thanks - andreigc. - - * Pull in submodules for git editable checkouts. Fixes #289 and #421. Thanks - Hsiaoming Yang and Markus Hametner. - - * Use a temporary directory as the default build location outside of a - virtualenv. Fixes issues #339 and #381. Thanks Ben Rosser. - - * Added support for specifying extras with local editables. Thanks Nick - Stenning. - - * Added ``--egg`` flag to request egg-style rather than flat installation. Refs - issue #3. Thanks Kamal Bin Mustafa. - - * Fixed issue #510 - prevent e.g. ``gmpy2-2.0.tar.gz`` from matching a request - to ``pip install gmpy``; sdist filename must begin with full project name - followed by a dash. Thanks casevh for the report. - - * Fixed issue #504 - allow package URLS to have querystrings. Thanks W. - Trevor King. - - * Fixed issue #58 - pip freeze now falls back to non-editable format rather - than blowing up if it can't determine the origin repository of an editable. - Thanks Rory McCann. - - * Added a `__main__.py` file to enable `python -m pip` on Python versions - that support it. Thanks Alexey Luchko. - - * Fixed issue #487 - upgrade from VCS url of project that does exist on - index. Thanks Andrew Knapp for the report. - - * Fixed issue #486 - fix upgrade from VCS url of project with no distribution - on index. Thanks Andrew Knapp for the report. - - * Fixed issue #427 - clearer error message on a malformed VCS url. Thanks - Thomas Fenzl. - - * Added support for using any of the built in guaranteed algorithms in - ``hashlib`` as a checksum hash. - - * Fixed issue #321 - Raise an exception if current working directory can't be - found or accessed. - - * Fixed issue #82 - Removed special casing of the user directory and use the - Python default instead. - - * Fixed #436 - Only warn about version conflicts if there is actually one. - This re-enables using ``==dev`` in requirements files. - - * Moved tests to be run on Travis CI: http://travis-ci.org/pypa/pip - - * Added a better help formatter. - - 1.1 (2012-02-16) - ---------------- - - * Fixed issue #326 - don't crash when a package's setup.py emits UTF-8 and - then fails. Thanks Marc Abramowitz. - - * Added ``--target`` option for installing directly to arbitrary directory. - Thanks Stavros Korokithakis. - - * Added support for authentication with Subversion repositories. Thanks - Qiangning Hong. - - * Fixed issue #315 - ``--download`` now downloads dependencies as well. - Thanks Qiangning Hong. - - * Errors from subprocesses will display the current working directory. - Thanks Antti Kaihola. - - * Fixed issue #369 - compatibility with Subversion 1.7. Thanks Qiangning - Hong. Note that setuptools remains incompatible with Subversion 1.7; to - get the benefits of pip's support you must use Distribute rather than - setuptools. - - * Fixed issue #57 - ignore py2app-generated OS X mpkg zip files in finder. - Thanks Rene Dudfield. - - * Fixed issue #182 - log to ~/Library/Logs/ by default on OS X framework - installs. Thanks Dan Callahan for report and patch. - - * Fixed issue #310 - understand version tags without minor version ("py3") - in sdist filenames. Thanks Stuart Andrews for report and Olivier Girardot for - patch. - - * Fixed issue #7 - Pip now supports optionally installing setuptools - "extras" dependencies; e.g. "pip install Paste[openid]". Thanks Matt Maker - and Olivier Girardot. - - * Fixed issue #391 - freeze no longer borks on requirements files with - --index-url or --find-links. Thanks Herbert Pfennig. - - * Fixed issue #288 - handle symlinks properly. Thanks lebedov for the patch. - - * Fixed issue #49 - pip install -U no longer reinstalls the same versions of - packages. Thanks iguananaut for the pull request. - - * Removed ``-E``/``--environment`` option and ``PIP_RESPECT_VIRTUALENV``; - both use a restart-in-venv mechanism that's broken, and neither one is - useful since every virtualenv now has pip inside it. Replace ``pip -E - path/to/venv install Foo`` with ``virtualenv path/to/venv && - path/to/venv/pip install Foo``. - - * Fixed issue #366 - pip throws IndexError when it calls `scraped_rel_links` - - * Fixed issue #22 - pip search should set and return a userful shell status code - - * Fixed issue #351 and #365 - added global ``--exists-action`` command line - option to easier script file exists conflicts, e.g. from editable - requirements from VCS that have a changed repo URL. - - - 1.0.2 (2011-07-16) - ------------------ - - * Fixed docs issues. - * Fixed issue #295 - Reinstall a package when using the ``install -I`` option - * Fixed issue #283 - Finds a Git tag pointing to same commit as origin/master - * Fixed issue #279 - Use absolute path for path to docs in setup.py - * Fixed issue #314 - Correctly handle exceptions on Python3. - * Fixed issue #320 - Correctly parse ``--editable`` lines in requirements files - - 1.0.1 (2011-04-30) - ------------------ - - * Start to use git-flow. - * Fixed issue #274 - `find_command` should not raise AttributeError - * Fixed issue #273 - respect Content-Disposition header. Thanks Bradley Ayers. - * Fixed issue #233 - pathext handling on Windows. - * Fixed issue #252 - svn+svn protocol. - * Fixed issue #44 - multiple CLI searches. - * Fixed issue #266 - current working directory when running setup.py clean. - - 1.0 (2011-04-04) - ---------------- - - * Added Python 3 support! Huge thanks to Vinay Sajip, Vitaly Babiy, Kelsey - Hightower, and Alex Gronholm, among others. - - * Download progress only shown on a real TTY. Thanks Alex Morega. - - * Fixed finding of VCS binaries to not be fooled by same-named directories. - Thanks Alex Morega. - - * Fixed uninstall of packages from system Python for users of Debian/Ubuntu - python-setuptools package (workaround until fixed in Debian and Ubuntu). - - * Added `get-pip.py `_ - installer. Simply download and execute it, using the Python interpreter of - your choice:: - - $ curl -O https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py - $ python get-pip.py - - This may have to be run as root. - - .. note:: - - Make sure you have `distribute `_ - installed before using the installer! - - 0.8.3 - ----- - - * Moved main repository to Github: https://github.com/pypa/pip - - * Transferred primary maintenance from Ian to Jannis Leidel, Carl Meyer, Brian Rosner - - * Fixed issue #14 - No uninstall-on-upgrade with URL package. Thanks Oliver Tonnhofer - - * Fixed issue #163 - Egg name not properly resolved. Thanks Igor Sobreira - - * Fixed issue #178 - Non-alphabetical installation of requirements. Thanks Igor Sobreira - - * Fixed issue #199 - Documentation mentions --index instead of --index-url. Thanks Kelsey Hightower - - * Fixed issue #204 - rmtree undefined in mercurial.py. Thanks Kelsey Hightower - - * Fixed bug in Git vcs backend that would break during reinstallation. - - * Fixed bug in Mercurial vcs backend related to pip freeze and branch/tag resolution. - - * Fixed bug in version string parsing related to the suffix "-dev". - - 0.8.2 - ----- - - * Avoid redundant unpacking of bundles (from pwaller) - - * Fixed issue #32, #150, #161 - Fixed checking out the correct - tag/branch/commit when updating an editable Git requirement. - - * Fixed issue #49 - Added ability to install version control requirements - without making them editable, e.g.:: - - pip install git+https://github.com/pypa/pip/ - - * Fixed issue #175 - Correctly locate build and source directory on Mac OS X. - - * Added ``git+https://`` scheme to Git VCS backend. - - 0.8.1 - ----- - - * Added global --user flag as shortcut for --install-option="--user". From - Ronny Pfannschmidt. - - * Added support for `PyPI mirrors `_ as - defined in `PEP 381 `_, from - Jannis Leidel. - - * Fixed issue #138 - Git revisions ignored. Thanks John-Scott Atlakson. - - * Fixed issue #95 - Initial editable install of github package from a tag fails. Thanks John-Scott Atlakson. - - * Fixed issue #107 - Can't install if a directory in cwd has the same name as the package you're installing. - - * Fixed issue #39 - --install-option="--prefix=~/.local" ignored with -e. - Thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt and Wil Tan. - - - - 0.8 - --- - - * Track which ``build/`` directories pip creates, never remove directories - it doesn't create. From Hugo Lopes Tavares. - - * Pip now accepts file:// index URLs. Thanks Dave Abrahams. - - * Various cleanup to make test-running more consistent and less fragile. - Thanks Dave Abrahams. - - * Real Windows support (with passing tests). Thanks Dave Abrahams. - - * ``pip-2.7`` etc. scripts are created (Python-version specific scripts) - - * ``contrib/build-standalone`` script creates a runnable ``.zip`` form of - pip, from Jannis Leidel - - * Editable git repos are updated when reinstalled - - * Fix problem with ``--editable`` when multiple ``.egg-info/`` directories - are found. - - * A number of VCS-related fixes for ``pip freeze``, from Hugo Lopes Tavares. - - * Significant test framework changes, from Hugo Lopes Tavares. - - 0.7.2 - ----- - - * Set zip_safe=False to avoid problems some people are encountering where - pip is installed as a zip file. - - 0.7.1 - ----- - - * Fixed opening of logfile with no directory name. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. - - * Temporary files are consistently cleaned up, especially after - installing bundles, also from Alex Conrad. - - * Tests now require at least ScriptTest 1.0.3. - - 0.7 - --- - - * Fixed uninstallation on Windows - * Added ``pip search`` command. - * Tab-complete names of installed distributions for ``pip uninstall``. - * Support tab-completion when there is a global-option before the - subcommand. - * Install header files in standard (scheme-default) location when installing - outside a virtualenv. Install them to a slightly more consistent - non-standard location inside a virtualenv (since the standard location is - a non-writable symlink to the global location). - * pip now logs to a central location by default (instead of creating - ``pip-log.txt`` all over the place) and constantly overwrites the - file in question. On Unix and Mac OS X this is ``'$HOME/.pip/pip.log'`` - and on Windows it's ``'%HOME%\\pip\\pip.log'``. You are still able to - override this location with the ``$PIP_LOG_FILE`` environment variable. - For a complete (appended) logfile use the separate ``'--log'`` command line - option. - * Fixed an issue with Git that left an editable packge as a checkout of a - remote branch, even if the default behaviour would have been fine, too. - * Fixed installing from a Git tag with older versions of Git. - * Expand "~" in logfile and download cache paths. - * Speed up installing from Mercurial repositories by cloning without - updating the working copy multiple times. - * Fixed installing directly from directories (e.g. - ``pip install path/to/dir/``). - * Fixed installing editable packages with ``svn+ssh`` URLs. - * Don't print unwanted debug information when running the freeze command. - * Create log file directory automatically. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. - * Make test suite easier to run successfully. Thanks Dave Abrahams. - * Fixed "pip install ." and "pip install .."; better error for directory - without setup.py. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. - * Support Debian/Ubuntu "dist-packages" in zip command. Thanks duckx. - * Fix relative --src folder. Thanks Simon Cross. - * Handle missing VCS with an error message. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. - * Added --no-download option to install; pairs with --no-install to separate - download and installation into two steps. Thanks Simon Cross. - * Fix uninstalling from requirements file containing -f, -i, or - --extra-index-url. - * Leftover build directories are now removed. Thanks Alexandre Conrad. - - 0.6.3 - ----- - - * Fixed import error on Windows with regard to the backwards compatibility - package - - 0.6.2 - ----- - - * Fixed uninstall when /tmp is on a different filesystem. - - * Fixed uninstallation of distributions with namespace packages. - - 0.6.1 - ----- - - * Added support for the ``https`` and ``http-static`` schemes to the - Mercurial and ``ftp`` scheme to the Bazaar backend. - - * Fixed uninstallation of scripts installed with easy_install. - - * Fixed an issue in the package finder that could result in an - infinite loop while looking for links. - - * Fixed issue with ``pip bundle`` and local files (which weren't being - copied into the bundle), from Whit Morriss. - - 0.6 - --- - - * Add ``pip uninstall`` and uninstall-before upgrade (from Carl - Meyer). - - * Extended configurability with config files and environment variables. - - * Allow packages to be upgraded, e.g., ``pip install Package==0.1`` - then ``pip install Package==0.2``. - - * Allow installing/upgrading to Package==dev (fix "Source version does not - match target version" errors). - - * Added command and option completion for bash and zsh. - - * Extended integration with virtualenv by providing an option to - automatically use an active virtualenv and an option to warn if no active - virtualenv is found. - - * Fixed a bug with pip install --download and editable packages, where - directories were being set with 0000 permissions, now defaults to 755. - - * Fixed uninstallation of easy_installed console_scripts. - - * Fixed uninstallation on Mac OS X Framework layout installs - - * Fixed bug preventing uninstall of editables with source outside venv. - - * Creates download cache directory if not existing. - - 0.5.1 - ----- - - * Fixed a couple little bugs, with git and with extensions. - - 0.5 - --- - - * Added ability to override the default log file name (``pip-log.txt``) - with the environmental variable ``$PIP_LOG_FILE``. - - * Made the freeze command print installed packages to stdout instead of - writing them to a file. Use simple redirection (e.g. - ``pip freeze > stable-req.txt``) to get a file with requirements. - - * Fixed problem with freezing editable packages from a Git repository. - - * Added support for base URLs using ```` when parsing - HTML pages. - - * Fixed installing of non-editable packages from version control systems. - - * Fixed issue with Bazaar's bzr+ssh scheme. - - * Added --download-dir option to the install command to retrieve package - archives. If given an editable package it will create an archive of it. - - * Added ability to pass local file and directory paths to ``--find-links``, - e.g. ``--find-links=file:///path/to/my/private/archive`` - - * Reduced the amount of console log messages when fetching a page to find a - distribution was problematic. The full messages can be found in pip-log.txt. - - * Added ``--no-deps`` option to install ignore package dependencies - - * Added ``--no-index`` option to ignore the package index (PyPI) temporarily - - * Fixed installing editable packages from Git branches. - - * Fixes freezing of editable packages from Mercurial repositories. - - * Fixed handling read-only attributes of build files, e.g. of Subversion and - Bazaar on Windows. - - * When downloading a file from a redirect, use the redirected - location's extension to guess the compression (happens specifically - when redirecting to a bitbucket.org tip.gz file). - - * Editable freeze URLs now always use revision hash/id rather than tip or - branch names which could move. - - * Fixed comparison of repo URLs so incidental differences such as - presence/absence of final slashes or quoted/unquoted special - characters don't trigger "ignore/switch/wipe/backup" choice. - - * Fixed handling of attempt to checkout editable install to a - non-empty, non-repo directory. - - 0.4 - --- - - * Make ``-e`` work better with local hg repositories - - * Construct PyPI URLs the exact way easy_install constructs URLs (you - might notice this if you use a custom index that is - slash-sensitive). - - * Improvements on Windows (from `Ionel Maries Cristian - `_). - - * Fixed problem with not being able to install private git repositories. - - * Make ``pip zip`` zip all its arguments, not just the first. - - * Fix some filename issues on Windows. - - * Allow the ``-i`` and ``--extra-index-url`` options in requirements - files. - - * Fix the way bundle components are unpacked and moved around, to make - bundles work. - - * Adds ``-s`` option to allow the access to the global site-packages if a - virtualenv is to be created. - - * Fixed support for Subversion 1.6. - - 0.3.1 - ----- - - * Improved virtualenv restart and various path/cleanup problems on win32. - - * Fixed a regression with installing from svn repositories (when not - using ``-e``). - - * Fixes when installing editable packages that put their source in a - subdirectory (like ``src/``). - - * Improve ``pip -h`` - - 0.3 - --- - - * Added support for editable packages created from Git, Mercurial and Bazaar - repositories and ability to freeze them. Refactored support for version - control systems. - - * Do not use ``sys.exit()`` from inside the code, instead use a - return. This will make it easier to invoke programmatically. - - * Put the install record in ``Package.egg-info/installed-files.txt`` - (previously they went in - ``site-packages/install-record-Package.txt``). - - * Fix a problem with ``pip freeze`` not including ``-e svn+`` when an - svn structure is peculiar. - - * Allow ``pip -E`` to work with a virtualenv that uses a different - version of Python than the parent environment. - - * Fixed Win32 virtualenv (``-E``) option. - - * Search the links passed in with ``-f`` for packages. - - * Detect zip files, even when the file doesn't have a ``.zip`` - extension and it is served with the wrong Content-Type. - - * Installing editable from existing source now works, like ``pip - install -e some/path/`` will install the package in ``some/path/``. - Most importantly, anything that package requires will also be - installed by pip. - - * Add a ``--path`` option to ``pip un/zip``, so you can avoid zipping - files that are outside of where you expect. - - * Add ``--simulate`` option to ``pip zip``. - - 0.2.1 - ----- - - * Fixed small problem that prevented using ``pip.py`` without actually - installing pip. - - * Fixed ``--upgrade``, which would download and appear to install - upgraded packages, but actually just reinstall the existing package. - - * Fixed Windows problem with putting the install record in the right - place, and generating the ``pip`` script with Setuptools. - - * Download links that include embedded spaces or other unsafe - characters (those characters get %-encoded). - - * Fixed use of URLs in requirement files, and problems with some blank - lines. - - * Turn some tar file errors into warnings. - - 0.2 - --- - - * Renamed to ``pip``, and to install you now do ``pip install - PACKAGE`` - - * Added command ``pip zip PACKAGE`` and ``pip unzip PACKAGE``. This - is particularly intended for Google App Engine to manage libraries - to stay under the 1000-file limit. - - * Some fixes to bundles, especially editable packages and when - creating a bundle using unnamed packages (like just an svn - repository without ``#egg=Package``). - - 0.1.4 - ----- - - * Added an option ``--install-option`` to pass options to pass - arguments to ``setup.py install`` - - * ``.svn/`` directories are no longer included in bundles, as these - directories are specific to a version of svn -- if you build a - bundle on a system with svn 1.5, you can't use the checkout on a - system with svn 1.4. Instead a file ``svn-checkout.txt`` is - included that notes the original location and revision, and the - command you can use to turn it back into an svn checkout. (Probably - unpacking the bundle should, maybe optionally, recreate this - information -- but that is not currently implemented, and it would - require network access.) - - * Avoid ambiguities over project name case, where for instance - MyPackage and mypackage would be considered different packages. - This in particular caused problems on Macs, where ``MyPackage/`` and - ``mypackage/`` are the same directory. - - * Added support for an environmental variable - ``$PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE`` which will cache package downloads, so - future installations won't require large downloads. Network access - is still required, but just some downloads will be avoided when - using this. - - 0.1.3 - ----- - - * Always use ``svn checkout`` (not ``export``) so that - ``tag_svn_revision`` settings give the revision of the package. - - * Don't update checkouts that came from ``.pybundle`` files. - - 0.1.2 - ----- - - * Improve error text when there are errors fetching HTML pages when - seeking packages. - - * Improve bundles: include empty directories, make them work with - editable packages. - - * If you use ``-E env`` and the environment ``env/`` doesn't exist, a - new virtual environment will be created. - - * Fix ``dependency_links`` for finding packages. - - 0.1.1 - ----- - - * Fixed a NameError exception when running pip outside of a - virtualenv environment. - - * Added HTTP proxy support (from Prabhu Ramachandran) - - * Fixed use of ``hashlib.md5`` on python2.5+ (also from Prabhu - Ramachandran) - - 0.1 - --- - - * Initial release - -Keywords: easy_install distutils setuptools egg virtualenv -Platform: UNKNOWN -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 :: 2 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2 diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/PROJECT.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/PROJECT.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6def4f421..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/PROJECT.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -Project Info -============ - -* Project Page: https://github.com/pypa/pip -* Bug Tracking: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues -* Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/python-virtualenv -* Docs: http://www.pip-installer.org -* IRC: #pip. diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/README.rst b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/README.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 251efd998..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/README.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -pip -=== - -.. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/pypa/pip.png?branch=develop - :target: http://travis-ci.org/pypa/pip - -For documentation, see http://www.pip-installer.org diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/configuration.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/configuration.txt deleted file mode 100644 index aa5c45dab..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/configuration.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -.. _`Configuration`: - -Configuration -================= - -Config file ------------- - -pip allows you to set all command line option defaults in a standard ini -style config file. - -The names and locations of the configuration files vary slightly across -platforms. - -* On Unix and Mac OS X the configuration file is: :file:`$HOME/.pip/pip.conf` -* On Windows, the configuration file is: :file:`%HOME%\\pip\\pip.ini` - -You can set a custom path location for the config file using the environment variable ``PIP_CONFIG_FILE``. - -The names of the settings are derived from the long command line option, e.g. -if you want to use a different package index (``--index-url``) and set the -HTTP timeout (``--default-timeout``) to 60 seconds your config file would -look like this: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [global] - timeout = 60 - index-url = http://download.zope.org/ppix - -Each subcommand can be configured optionally in its own section so that every -global setting with the same name will be overridden; e.g. decreasing the -``timeout`` to ``10`` seconds when running the `freeze` -(`Freezing Requirements <./#freezing-requirements>`_) command and using -``60`` seconds for all other commands is possible with: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [global] - timeout = 60 - - [freeze] - timeout = 10 - - -Boolean options like ``--ignore-installed`` or ``--no-dependencies`` can be -set like this: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [install] - ignore-installed = true - no-dependencies = yes - -Appending options like ``--find-links`` can be written on multiple lines: - -.. code-block:: ini - - [global] - find-links = - http://download.example.com - - [install] - find-links = - http://mirror1.example.com - http://mirror2.example.com - - -Environment Variables ---------------------- - -pip's command line options can be set with -environment variables using the format ``PIP_`` . Dashes (``-``) have to replaced with underscores (``_``). - -For example, to set the default timeout:: - - export PIP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT=60 - -This is the same as passing the option to pip directly:: - - pip --default-timeout=60 [...] - -To set options that can be set multiple times on the command line, just add spaces in between values. For example:: - - export PIP_FIND_LINKS="http://mirror1.example.com http://mirror2.example.com" - -is the same as calling:: - - pip install --find-links=http://mirror1.example.com --find-links=http://mirror2.example.com - - -Config Precedence ------------------ - -Command line options have precedence over environment variables, which have precedence over the config file. - -Within the config file, command specific sections have precedence over the global section. - -Examples: - -- ``--host=foo`` overrides ``PIP_HOST=foo`` -- ``PIP_HOST=foo`` overrides a config file with ``[global] host = foo`` -- A command specific section in the config file ``[] host = bar`` - overrides the option with same name in the ``[global]`` config file section - - -Command Completion ------------------- - -pip comes with support for command line completion in bash and zsh. - -To setup for bash:: - - $ pip completion --bash >> ~/.profile - -To setup for zsh:: - - $ pip completion --zsh >> ~/.zprofile - -Alternatively, you can use the result of the ``completion`` command -directly with the eval function of you shell, e.g. by adding the following to your startup file:: - - eval "`pip completion --bash`" - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/cookbook.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/cookbook.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f7fe028c4..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/cookbook.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -============ -Cookbook -============ - -.. _`Requirements Files`: - -Requirements Files -****************** - -A key idea in pip is that package versions listed in requirement files (or as :ref:`pip install` arguments), -have precedence over those that are located during the normal dependency resolution process that uses "install_requires" metadata. - -This allows users to be in control of specifying an environment of packages that are known to work together. - -Instead of running something like ``pip install MyApp`` and getting whatever libraries come along, -you'd run ``pip install -r requirements.txt`` where "requirements.txt" contains something like:: - - MyApp - Framework==0.9.4 - Library>=0.2 - -Regardless of what MyApp lists in ``setup.py``, you'll get a specific version -of Framework (0.9.4) and at least the 0.2 version of -Library. Additionally, you can add optional libraries and support tools that MyApp doesn't strictly -require, giving people a set of recommended libraries. - -Requirement files are intended to exhaust an environment and to be *flat*. -Maybe ``MyApp`` requires ``Framework``, and ``Framework`` requires ``Library``. -It is encouraged to still list all these in a single requirement file. -It is the nature of Python programs that there are implicit bindings *directly* -between MyApp and Library. For instance, Framework might expose one -of Library's objects, and so if Library is updated it might directly -break MyApp. If that happens you can update the requirements file to -force an earlier version of Library, and you can do that without -having to re-release MyApp at all. - -To create a new requirements file from a known working environment, use:: - - $ pip freeze > stable-req.txt - -This will write a listing of *all* installed libraries to ``stable-req.txt`` -with exact versions for every library. - -For more information, see: - -* :ref:`Requirements File Format` -* :ref:`pip freeze` - - -.. _`Downloading Archives`: - -Downloading archives -******************** - -pip allows you to *just* download the source archives for your requirements, without installing anything and without regard to what's already installed. - -:: - -$ pip install --download

    -r requirements.txt - -or, for a specific package:: - -$ pip install --download SomePackage - - -Unpacking archives -****************** - -pip allows you to *just* unpack archives to a build directory without installing them to site-packages. This can be useful to troubleshoot install errors or to inspect what is being installed. - -:: - -$ pip install --no-install SomePackage - -If you're in a virtualenv, the build dir is ``/build``. Otherwise, it's ``/pip-build-`` - -Afterwards, to finish the job of installing unpacked archives, run:: - -$ pip install --no-download SomePackage - - - -.. _`Fast & Local Installs`: - -Fast & Local Installs -********************* - -Often, you will want a fast install from local archives, without probing PyPI. - -First, :ref:`download the archives ` that fulfill your requirements:: - -$ pip install --download -r requirements.txt - -Then, install using :ref:`--find-links <--find-links>` and :ref:`--no-index <--no-index>`:: - -$ pip install --no-index --find-links=[file://] -r requirements.txt - - - -"Non-recursive" upgrades -************************ - -``pip install ---upgrade`` is currently written to perform a "recursive upgrade". - -E.g. supposing: - -* `SomePackage-1.0` requires `AnotherPackage>=1.0` -* `SomePackage-2.0` requires `AnotherPackage>=1.0` and `OneMorePoject==1.0` -* `SomePackage-1.0` and `AnotherPackage-1.0` are currently installed -* `SomePackage-2.0` and `AnotherPackage-2.0` are the latest versions available on PyPI. - -Running ``pip install ---upgrade SomePackage`` would upgrade `SomePackage` *and* `AnotherPackage` -despite `AnotherPackage` already being satisifed. - -If you would like to perform a "non-recursive upgrade" perform these 2 steps:: - - pip install --upgrade --no-deps SomePackage - pip install SomePackage - -The first line will upgrade `SomePackage`, but not dependencies like `AnotherPackage`. The 2nd line will fill in new dependencies like `OneMorePackage`. - - -Ensuring Repeatability -********************** - -Three things are required to fully guarantee a repeatable installation using requirements files. - -1. The requirements file was generated by ``pip freeze`` or you're sure it only contains requirements that specify a specific version. -2. The installation is performed using :ref:`--no-deps `. This guarantees that only what is explicitly listed in the requirements file is installed. -3. The installation is performed against an index or find-links location that is guaranteed to *not* allow archives to be changed and updated without a version increase. - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/development.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/development.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c8b8792ed..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/development.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -=========== -Development -=========== - -Pull Requests -============= - -Submit Pull Requests against the `develop` branch. - -Provide a good description of what you're doing and why. - -Provide tests that cover your changes and try to run the tests locally first. - -Automated Testing -================= - -All pull requests and merges to 'develop' branch are tested in `Travis `_ -based on our `.travis.yml file `_. - -Usually, a link to your specific travis build appears in pull requests, but if not, -you can find it on our `travis pull requests page `_ - -The only way to trigger Travis to run again for a pull request, is to submit another change to the pull branch. - -We also have Jenkins CI that runs regularly for certain python versions on windows and centos. - -Running tests -============= - -OS Requirements: subversion, bazaar, git, and mercurial. - -Python Requirements: nose, virtualenv, scripttest, and mock - -Ways to run the tests locally: - -:: - - $ python setup.py test # Using the setuptools test plugin - $ nosetests # Using nosetests directly - $ tox # Using tox against pip's tox.ini - - -Getting Involved -================ - -The pip project welcomes help in the following ways: - -- Making Pull Requests for code, tests, or docs. -- Commenting on open issues and pull requests. -- Helping to answer questions on the mailing list. - -If you want to become an official maintainer, start by helping out. - -Later, when you think you're ready, get in touch with one of the maintainers, -and they will initiate a vote. - -Release Process -=============== - -This process includes virtualenv, since pip releases necessitate a virtualenv release. - -:/: refers to the old and new versions of pip. -:/: refers to the old and new versions of virtualenv. - -1. Upgrade distribute, if needed: - - #. Upgrade distribute in ``virtualenv:develop`` using the :ref:`Refresh virtualenv` process. - #. Create a pull request against ``pip:develop`` with a modified ``.travis.yml`` file that installs virtualenv from ``virtualenv:develop``, to confirm the travis builds are still passing. - -2. Create Release branches: - - #. Create ``pip:`` branch. - #. In ``pip:develop``, change ``pip.version`` to '.post1'. - #. Create ``virtualenv:`` branch. - #. In ``virtualenv:develop``, change ``virtualenv.version`` to '.post1'. - -3. Prepare "rcX": - - #. In ``pip:``, change ``pip.version`` to 'rcX', and tag with 'rcX'. - #. Build a pip sdist from ``pip:``, and build it into ``virtualenv:`` using the :ref:`Refresh virtualenv` process. - #. In ``virtualenv:``, change ``virtualenv.version`` to 'rcX', and tag with 'rcX'. - -4. Announce ``pip-rcX`` and ``virtualenv-rcX`` with the :ref:`RC Install Instructions` and elicit feedback. - -5. Apply fixes to 'rcX': - - #. Apply fixes to ``pip:`` and ``virtualenv:`` - #. Periodically merge fixes to ``pip:develop`` and ``virtualenv:develop`` - -6. Repeat #4 thru #6 if needed. - -7. Final Release: - - #. In ``pip:``, change ``pip.version`` to '', and tag with ''. - #. Merge ``pip:`` to ``pip:master``. - #. Build a pip sdist from ``pip:``, and load it into ``virtualenv:`` using the :ref:`Refresh virtualenv` process. - #. Merge ``vitualenv:`` to ``virtualenv:develop``. - #. In ``virtualenv:``, change ``virtualenv.version`` to '', and tag with ''. - #. Merge ``virtualenv:`` to ``virtualenv:master`` - #. Build and upload pip and virtualenv sdists to PyPI. - -.. _`Refresh virtualenv`: - -Refresh virtualenv -++++++++++++++++++ - -#. Set the embedded versions of pip, distribute and setuptools in ``bin/refresh-support-files.py`` -#. Additionally, set the version of distribute in ``virtualenv_embedded/distribute_setup.py``, and setuptools in ``virtualenv_embedded/ez_setup.py`` -#. Run ``bin/refresh-support-files.py`` to download the latest versions. - When specifying a beta of pip not on pypi, the last part of this script will fail. In this case, the pip sdist needs to be placed manually into ``virtualenv_support``. -#. Run ``bin/rebuild-script.py`` to rebuild virtualenv based on the latest versions. - - -.. _`RC Install Instructions`: - -RC Install Instructions -+++++++++++++++++++++++ - -#. Download and unpack ``https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/archive/rcX.tar.gz`` -#. Run: ``python virtualenv-rcX/virtualenv.py myVE`` -#. ``myVE/bin/pip`` will be the rcX version of pip. diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/index.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/index.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 66236d8d7..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/index.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -pip -=== - -A tool for installing and managing Python packages. - -`Mailing list `_ ``|`` -`Issues `_ ``|`` -`Github `_ ``|`` -`PyPI `_ ``|`` -irc:#pip - - -.. toctree:: - :maxdepth: 2 - - quickstart - installing - usage - cookbook - logic - configuration - other-tools - development - news - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/installing.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/installing.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1949aa2d5..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/installing.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -.. _`Installation`: - -Installation -============ - -.. warning:: - - Prior to version 1.3, pip did not use SSL for downloading packages from PyPI, and thus left - users more vulnerable to security threats. We advise installing at least version 1.3. - If you're using `virtualenv `_ to install pip, we advise installing - at least version 1.9, which contains pip version 1.3. - - -Python & OS Support -------------------- - -pip works with CPython versions 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and also pypy. - -pip works on Unix/Linux, OS X, and Windows. - - -Using virtualenv ----------------- - -The easiest way to install and use pip is with `virtualenv -`_, since every virtualenv has pip (and it's dependencies) installed into it -automatically. - -This does not require root access or modify your system Python -installation. For instance:: - - $ virtualenv my_env - $ . my_env/bin/activate - (my_env)$ pip install SomePackage - -When used in this manner, pip will only affect the active virtual environment. - -See the `virtualenv installation instructions `_. - -Installing Globally -------------------- - -pip can be installed globally in order to manage global packages. -Often this requires the installation to be performed as root. - -.. warning:: - - We advise against using `easy_install `_ to install pip, because easy_install - does not download from PyPI over SSL, so the installation might be insecure. - Since pip can then be used to install packages (which execute code on - your computer), it is better to go through a trusted path. - - -Requirements -++++++++++++ - -pip requires either `setuptools `_ -or `distribute `_. - -See the `Distribute Install Instructions `_ or the -`Setuptools Install Instructions `_ - -If installing pip using a linux package manager, these requirements will be installed for you. - -.. warning:: - - If you are using Python 3.X you **must** use distribute; setuptools doesn't - support Python 3.X. - - -Using get-pip -+++++++++++++ - -After installing the requirements: - -:: - - $ curl -O https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py - $ [sudo] python get-pip.py - - -Installing from source -++++++++++++++++++++++ - -After installing the requirements: - -:: - - $ curl -O https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/pip/pip-X.X.tar.gz - $ tar xvfz pip-X.X.tar.gz - $ cd pip-X.X - $ [sudo] python setup.py install - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/logic.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/logic.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6b9e92712..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/logic.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,268 +0,0 @@ -.. _`pip logic`: - -================ -Internal Details -================ - -.. _`Requirements File Format`: - -Requirements File Format -======================== - -Each line of the requirements file indicates something to be installed, -and like arguments to :ref:`pip install`, the following forms are supported:: - - - - [-e] - [-e] - -See the :ref:`pip install Examples` for examples of all these forms. - -A line beginning with ``#`` is treated as a comment and ignored. - -Additionally, the following :ref:`Package Index Options ` are supported - - * :ref:`-i, --index-url <--index-url>` - * :ref:`--extra-index-url <--extra-index-url>` - * :ref:`--no-index <--no-index>` - * :ref:`-f, --find-links <--find-links>` - -For example, to specify :ref:`--no-index <--no-index>` and 2 :ref:`--find-links <--find-links>` locations: - -:: - ---no-index ---find-links /my/local/archives ---find-links http://some.archives.com/archives - - -Lastly, if you wish, you can refer to other requirements files, like this:: - - -r more_requirements.txt - -.. _`Requirement Specifiers`: - -Requirement Specifiers -====================== - -pip supports installing from "requirement specifiers" as implemented in -`pkg_resources Requirements `_ - -Some Examples:: - - FooProject >= 1.2 - Fizzy [foo, bar] - PickyThing<1.6,>1.9,!=1.9.6,<2.0a0,==2.4c1 - SomethingWhoseVersionIDontCareAbout - - -.. _`VCS Support`: - -VCS Support -=========== - -pip supports installing from Git, Mercurial, Subversion and Bazaar, and detects the type of VCS using url prefixes: "git+", "hg+", "bzr+", "svn+". - -pip requires a working VCS command on your path: git, hg, svn, or bzr. - -VCS projects can be installed in :ref:`editable mode ` (using the :ref:`--editable ` option) or not. - -* For editable installs, the clone location by default is "/src/SomeProject" in virtual environments, and "/src/SomeProject" for global installs. - The :ref:`--src ` option can be used to modify this location. -* For non-editable installs, the project is built locally in a temp dir and then installed normally. - -The url suffix "egg=" is used by pip in it's dependency logic to identify the project prior to pip downloading and analyzing the metadata. - -Git -~~~ - -pip currently supports cloning over ``git``, ``git+http`` and ``git+ssh``:: - - git+git://git.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject - git+http://git.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject - git+ssh://git.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject - -Passing branch names, a commit hash or a tag name is also possible:: - - git://git.myproject.org/MyProject.git@master#egg=MyProject - git://git.myproject.org/MyProject.git@v1.0#egg=MyProject - git://git.myproject.org/MyProject.git@da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709#egg=MyProject - -Mercurial -~~~~~~~~~ - -The supported schemes are: ``hg+http``, ``hg+https``, -``hg+static-http`` and ``hg+ssh``:: - - hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject - hg+https://hg.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject - hg+ssh://hg.myproject.org/MyProject#egg=MyProject - -You can also specify a revision number, a revision hash, a tag name or a local -branch name:: - - hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject@da39a3ee5e6b#egg=MyProject - hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject@2019#egg=MyProject - hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject@v1.0#egg=MyProject - hg+http://hg.myproject.org/MyProject@special_feature#egg=MyProject - -Subversion -~~~~~~~~~~ - -pip supports the URL schemes ``svn``, ``svn+svn``, ``svn+http``, ``svn+https``, ``svn+ssh``. -You can also give specific revisions to an SVN URL, like:: - - svn+svn://svn.myproject.org/svn/MyProject#egg=MyProject - svn+http://svn.myproject.org/svn/MyProject/trunk@2019#egg=MyProject - -which will check out revision 2019. ``@{20080101}`` would also check -out the revision from 2008-01-01. You can only check out specific -revisions using ``-e svn+...``. - -Bazaar -~~~~~~ - -pip supports Bazaar using the ``bzr+http``, ``bzr+https``, ``bzr+ssh``, -``bzr+sftp``, ``bzr+ftp`` and ``bzr+lp`` schemes:: - - bzr+http://bzr.myproject.org/MyProject/trunk#egg=MyProject - bzr+sftp://user@myproject.org/MyProject/trunk#egg=MyProject - bzr+ssh://user@myproject.org/MyProject/trunk#egg=MyProject - bzr+ftp://user@myproject.org/MyProject/trunk#egg=MyProject - bzr+lp:MyProject#egg=MyProject - -Tags or revisions can be installed like this:: - - bzr+https://bzr.myproject.org/MyProject/trunk@2019#egg=MyProject - bzr+http://bzr.myproject.org/MyProject/trunk@v1.0#egg=MyProject - - -Finding Packages -================ - -pip searches for packages on `PyPI `_ using the -`http simple interface `_, -which is documented `here `_ -and `there `_ - -pip offers a set of :ref:`Package Index Options ` for modifying how packages are found. - -See the :ref:`pip install Examples`. - - -.. _`SSL Certificate Verification`: - -SSL Certificate Verification -============================ - -Starting with v1.3, pip provides SSL certificate verification over https, for the purpose -of providing secure, certified downloads from PyPI. - -This is supported by default in all Python versions pip supports, except Python 2.5. - -Python 2.5 users can :ref:`install an SSL backport `, which provides ssl support for older pythons. -Pip does not try to install this automatically because it requires a compiler, which not all systems will have. - -Although not recommended, Python 2.5 users who are unable to install ssl, can use the global option, -``--insecure``, to allow access to PyPI w/o attempting SSL certificate verification. This option will only be visible -when ssl is not importable. This is *not* a general option. - - -.. _`SSL Backport`: - -Installing the SSL Backport -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -.. warning:: - - We advise against using ``pip`` itself to install the ssl backport, because it won't be secure - until *after* installing ssl. Likewise, `easy_install `_ is not advised, because it - does not currently support ssl. - - -1. Download the ssl archive: - - * Using a Browser: - - 1. Go to `this url `_. - 2. Confirm the identity of the site is valid. - Most browsers provide this information to the left of the URL bar in the form of padlock icon that you can click on to confirm the site is verified. - 3. Scroll down, and click to download ``ssl-1.15.tar.gz``. - - * Using curl, which supports ssl certificate verification: - :: - - $ curl -O https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/ssl/ssl-1.15.tar.gz - -2. Confirm the md5sum: - :: - $ md5sum ssl-1.15.tar.gz - 81ea8a1175e437b4c769ae65b3290e0c ssl-1.15.tar.gz - -3. Unpack the archive, and change into the ``ssl-1.15`` directory. -4. Run: ``python setup.py install``. - - -Hash Verification -================= - -PyPI provides md5 hashes in the hash fragment of package download urls. - -pip supports checking this, as well as any of the -guaranteed hashlib algorithms (sha1, sha224, sha384, sha256, sha512, md5). - -The hash fragment is case sensitive (i.e. sha1 not SHA1). - -This check is only intended to provide basic download corruption protection. -It is not intended to provide security against tampering. For that, -see :ref:`SSL Certificate Verification` - - -Download Cache -============== - -pip offers a :ref:`--download-cache ` option for installs to prevent redundant downloads of archives from PyPI. - -The point of this cache is *not* to circumvent the index crawling process, but to *just* prevent redundant downloads. - -Items are stored in this cache based on the url the archive was found at, not simply the archive name. - -If you want a fast/local install solution that circumvents crawling PyPI, see the :ref:`Fast & Local Installs` Cookbook entry. - -Like all options, :ref:`--download-cache `, can also be set as an environment variable, or placed into the pip config file. -See the :ref:`Configuration` section. - - -.. _`editable-installs`: - -"Editable" Installs -=================== - -"Editable" installs are fundamentally `"setuptools develop mode" `_ installs. - -You can install local projects or VCS projects in "editable" mode:: - -$ pip install -e path/to/SomeProject -$ pip install -e git+http://repo/my_project.git#egg=SomeProject - -For local projects, the "SomeProject.egg-info" directory is created relative to the project path. -This is one advantage over just using ``setup.py develop``, which creates the "egg-info" directly relative the current working directory. - - -setuptools & pkg_resources -========================== - -Internally, pip uses the `setuptools` package, and the `pkg_resources` module, which are available from the project, `Setuptools`_, or it's fork `Distribute`_. - -pip can work with either `Setuptools`_ or `Distribute`_, although for Python 3, `Distribute`_ is required. - -Here are some examples of how pip uses `setuptools` and `pkg_resources`: - -* The core of pip's install process uses the `setuptools`'s "install" command. -* Editable ("-e") installs use the `setuptools`'s "develop" command. -* pip uses `pkg_resources` for version parsing, for detecting version conflicts, and to determine what projects are installed, - - -.. _Setuptools: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools/0.6c11 -.. _Distribute: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute/ diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/news.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/news.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b088a724b..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/news.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -======== -News -======== - -Next Release -============ - -Beta and final releases of 1.3 are planned for Feb 2013. - - -.. include:: ../CHANGES.txt - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/other-tools.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/other-tools.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d44f36164..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/other-tools.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -=================== -Other tools -=================== - -virtualenv ----------- - -pip is most nutritious when used with `virtualenv -`__. One of the reasons pip -doesn't install "multi-version" eggs is that virtualenv removes much of the need -for it. Because pip is installed by virtualenv, just use -``path/to/my/environment/bin/pip`` to install things into that -specific environment. - -To tell pip to only run if there is a virtualenv currently activated, -and to bail if not, use:: - - export PIP_REQUIRE_VIRTUALENV=true - - -easy_install ------------- - -pip was originally written to improve on `easy_install `_ in the following ways: - -* All packages are downloaded before installation. Partially-completed - installation doesn't occur as a result. - -* Care is taken to present useful output on the console. - -* The reasons for actions are kept track of. For instance, if a package is - being installed, pip keeps track of why that package was required. - -* Error messages should be useful. - -* The code is relatively concise and cohesive, making it easier to use - programmatically. - -* Packages don't have to be installed as egg archives, they can be installed - flat (while keeping the egg metadata). - -* Native support for other version control systems (Git, Mercurial and Bazaar) - -* Uninstallation of packages. - -* Simple to define fixed sets of requirements and reliably reproduce a - set of packages. - -pip doesn't do everything that easy_install does. Specifically: - -* It cannot install from eggs. It only installs from source. (In the - future it would be good if it could install binaries from Windows ``.exe`` - or ``.msi`` -- binary install on other platforms is not a priority.) - -* It is incompatible with some packages that extensively customize distutils - or setuptools in their ``setup.py`` files. - - -buildout --------- - -If you are using `zc.buildout -`_ you should look at -`gp.recipe.pip `_ as an -option to use pip and virtualenv in your buildouts. - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/quickstart.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/quickstart.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5181e0089..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/quickstart.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - -Quickstart -========== - -Install a package: - -:: - - $ pip install SomePackage==1.0 - [...] - Successfully installed SomePackage - -Show what files were installed: - -:: - - $ pip show --files SomePackage - Name: SomePackage - Version: 1.0 - Location: /my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages - Files: - ../somepackage/__init__.py - [...] - -List what packages are outdated: - -:: - - $ pip list --outdated - SomePackage (Current: 1.0 Latest: 2.0) - -Upgrade a package: - -:: - - $ pip install --upgrade SomePackage - [...] - Found existing installation: SomePackage 1.0 - Uninstalling SomePackage: - Successfully uninstalled SomePackage - Running setup.py install for SomePackage - Successfully installed SomePackage - -Uninstall a package: - -:: - - $ pip uninstall SomePackage - Uninstalling SomePackage: - /my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages/somepackage - Proceed (y/n)? y - Successfully uninstalled SomePackage - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/usage.txt b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/usage.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3192e050d..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/docs/usage.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,362 +0,0 @@ -========== -Usage -========== - -.. _`General Options`: - -**General Options:** - -.. pip-general-options:: - - -.. _`Package Index Options`: - -**Package Index Options:** - -.. pip-index-options:: - - -.. _`pip install`: - -pip install ------------ - -Usage -******** - -.. pip-command-usage:: install - -Description -*********** - -.. pip-command-description:: install - -Options -******* - -**Install Options:** - -.. pip-command-options:: install - -**Other Options:** - -* :ref:`Package Index Options ` -* :ref:`General Options ` - - -.. _`pip install Examples`: - -Examples -******** - -1) Install `SomePackage` and it's dependencies from `PyPI`_ using :ref:`Requirement Specifiers` - - :: - - $ pip install SomePackage # latest version - $ pip install SomePackage==1.0.4 # specific version - $ pip install SomePackage>=1.0.4 # minimum version - - -2) Install a list of requirements specified in a file. See the :ref:`Cookbook entry on Requirements files `. - - :: - - $ pip install -r requirements.txt - - -3) Upgrade an already installed `SomePackage` to the latest from PyPI. - - :: - - $ pip install --upgrade SomePackage - - -4) Install a local project in "editable" mode. See the section on :ref:`Editable Installs `. - - :: - - $ pip install -e . # project in current directory - $ pip install -e path/to/project # project in another directory - - -5) Install a project from VCS in "editable" mode. See the sections on :ref:`VCS Support ` and :ref:`Editable Installs `. - - :: - - $ pip install -e git+https://git.repo/some_pkg.git#egg=SomePackage # from git - $ pip install -e hg+https://hg.repo/some_pkg.git#egg=SomePackage # from mercurial - $ pip install -e svn+svn://svn.repo/some_pkg/trunk/#egg=SomePackage # from svn - $ pip install -e git+https://git.repo/some_pkg.git@feature#egg=SomePackage # from 'feature' branch - - -6) Install a package with `setuptools extras`_. - - :: - - $ pip install SomePackage[PDF] - $ pip install SomePackage[PDF]==3.0 - $ pip install -e .[PDF]==3.0 # editable project in current directory - - -7) Install a particular source archive file. - - :: - - $ pip install ./downloads/SomePackage-1.0.4.tar.gz - $ pip install http://my.package.repo/SomePackage-1.0.4.zip - - -8) Install from alternative package repositories. - - Install from a different index, and not `PyPI`_:: - - $ pip install --index-url http://my.package.repo/simple/ SomePackage - - Search an additional index during install, in addition to `PyPI`_:: - - $ pip install --extra-index-url http://my.package.repo/simple SomePackage - - Install from a local flat directory containing archives (and don't scan indexes):: - - $ pip install --no-index --find-links:file:///local/dir/ SomePackage - $ pip install --no-index --find-links:/local/dir/ SomePackage - $ pip install --no-index --find-links:relative/dir/ SomePackage - - -.. _PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi -.. _setuptools extras: http://packages.python.org/distribute/setuptools.html#declaring-extras-optional-features-with-their-own-dependencies - - -pip uninstall -------------- - -Usage -***** - -.. pip-command-usage:: uninstall - -Description -*********** - -.. pip-command-description:: uninstall - -Options -******* - -**Uninstall Options:** - -.. pip-command-options:: uninstall - - -**Other Options:** - -* :ref:`General Options ` - - -Examples -******** - -1) Uninstall a package. - - :: - - $ pip uninstall simplejson - Uninstalling simplejson: - /home/me/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/simplejson - /home/me/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/simplejson-2.2.1-py2.7.egg-info - Proceed (y/n)? y - Successfully uninstalled simplejson - - -.. _`pip freeze`: - -pip freeze ------------ - -Usage -***** - -.. pip-command-usage:: freeze - - -Description -*********** - -.. pip-command-description:: freeze - - -Options -******* - -**Freeze Options:** - -.. pip-command-options:: freeze - -**Other Options:** - -* :ref:`General Options ` - - -Examples -******** - -1) Generate output suitable for a requirements file. - - :: - - $ pip freeze - Jinja2==2.6 - Pygments==1.5 - Sphinx==1.1.3 - docutils==0.9.1 - - -pip list ---------- - -Usage -***** - -.. pip-command-usage:: list - -Description -*********** - -.. pip-command-description:: list - -Options -******* - -**List Options:** - -.. pip-command-options:: list - -**Other Options:** - -* :ref:`Package Index Options ` -* :ref:`General Options ` - - -Examples -******** - -1) List installed packages. - - :: - - $ pip list - Pygments (1.5) - docutils (0.9.1) - Sphinx (1.1.2) - Jinja2 (2.6) - -2) List outdated packages (excluding editables), and the latest version available - - :: - - $ pip list --outdated - docutils (Current: 0.9.1 Latest: 0.10) - Sphinx (Current: 1.1.2 Latest: 1.1.3) - -pip show --------- - -Usage -***** - -.. pip-command-usage:: show - -Description -*********** - -.. pip-command-description:: show - - -Options -******* - -**Show Options:** - -.. pip-command-options:: show - -**Other Options:** - -* :ref:`General Options ` - - -Examples -******** - -1. Show information about a package: - - :: - - $ pip show sphinx - --- - Name: Sphinx - Version: 1.1.3 - Location: /my/env/lib/pythonx.x/site-packages - Requires: Pygments, Jinja2, docutils - -pip search ----------- - -Usage -***** - -.. pip-command-usage:: search - - -Description -*********** - -.. pip-command-description:: search - -Options -******* - -**Seach Options:** - -.. pip-command-options:: search - -**Other Options:** - -* :ref:`General Options ` - -Examples -******** - -1. Search for "peppercorn" - - :: - - $ pip search peppercorn - pepperedform - Helpers for using peppercorn with formprocess. - peppercorn - A library for converting a token stream into [...] - - -pip zip -------- - -Usage -***** - -.. pip-command-usage:: zip - -Description -*********** - -.. pip-command-description:: zip - -Options -******* - -**Zip Options:** - -.. pip-command-options:: zip - -**Other Options:** - -* :ref:`General Options ` - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/__init__.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/__init__.py deleted file mode 100755 index 9328792d5..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -import os -import optparse - -import sys -import re - -from pip.exceptions import InstallationError, CommandError, PipError -from pip.log import logger -from pip.util import get_installed_distributions, get_prog -from pip.vcs import git, mercurial, subversion, bazaar # noqa -from pip.baseparser import create_main_parser -from pip.commands import commands, get_similar_commands, get_summaries - - -# The version as used in the setup.py and the docs conf.py -__version__ = "1.3.1" - - -def autocomplete(): - """Command and option completion for the main option parser (and options) - and its subcommands (and options). - - Enable by sourcing one of the completion shell scripts (bash or zsh). - """ - # 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 = '' - - subcommands = [cmd for cmd, summary in get_summaries()] - options = [] - # subcommand - try: - subcommand_name = [w for w in cwords if w in subcommands][0] - except IndexError: - subcommand_name = None - - parser = create_main_parser() - # subcommand options - if subcommand_name: - # special case: 'help' subcommand has no options - if subcommand_name == 'help': - sys.exit(1) - # special case: list locally installed dists for uninstall command - if subcommand_name == 'uninstall' and not current.startswith('-'): - installed = [] - lc = current.lower() - for dist in get_installed_distributions(local_only=True): - if dist.key.startswith(lc) and dist.key not in cwords[1:]: - installed.append(dist.key) - # if there are no dists installed, fall back to option completion - if installed: - for dist in installed: - print(dist) - sys.exit(1) - - subcommand = commands[subcommand_name](parser) - options += [(opt.get_opt_string(), opt.nargs) - for opt in subcommand.parser.option_list_all - if opt.help != optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP] - - # 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)] - for option in options: - opt_label = option[0] - # append '=' to options which require args - if option[1]: - opt_label += '=' - print(opt_label) - else: - # show main parser options only when necessary - if current.startswith('-') or current.startswith('--'): - opts = [i.option_list for i in parser.option_groups] - opts.append(parser.option_list) - opts = (o for it in opts for o in it) - - subcommands += [i.get_opt_string() for i in opts - if i.help != optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP] - - print(' '.join([x for x in subcommands if x.startswith(current)])) - sys.exit(1) - - -def parseopts(args): - parser = create_main_parser() - parser.main = True # so the help formatter knows - - # create command listing - command_summaries = get_summaries() - - description = [''] + ['%-27s %s' % (i, j) for i, j in command_summaries] - parser.description = '\n'.join(description) - - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - - if options.version: - sys.stdout.write(parser.version) - sys.stdout.write(os.linesep) - sys.exit() - - # pip || pip help || pip --help -> print_help() - if not args or (args[0] == 'help' and len(args) == 1): - parser.print_help() - sys.exit() - - if not args: - msg = ('You must give a command ' - '(use "pip --help" to see a list of commands)') - raise CommandError(msg) - - command = args[0].lower() - - if command not in commands: - guess = get_similar_commands(command) - - msg = ['unknown command "%s"' % command] - if guess: - msg.append('maybe you meant "%s"' % guess) - - raise CommandError(' - '.join(msg)) - - return command, options, args, parser - - -def main(initial_args=None): - if initial_args is None: - initial_args = sys.argv[1:] - - autocomplete() - - try: - cmd_name, options, args, parser = parseopts(initial_args) - except PipError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - sys.stderr.write("ERROR: %s" % e) - sys.stderr.write(os.linesep) - sys.exit(1) - - command = commands[cmd_name](parser) # see baseparser.Command - return command.main(args[1:], options) - - -def bootstrap(): - """ - Bootstrapping function to be called from install-pip.py script. - """ - return main(['install', '--upgrade', 'pip']) - -############################################################ -## Writing freeze files - - -class FrozenRequirement(object): - - def __init__(self, name, req, editable, comments=()): - self.name = name - self.req = req - self.editable = editable - self.comments = comments - - _rev_re = re.compile(r'-r(\d+)$') - _date_re = re.compile(r'-(20\d\d\d\d\d\d)$') - - @classmethod - def from_dist(cls, dist, dependency_links, find_tags=False): - location = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(dist.location)) - comments = [] - from pip.vcs import vcs, get_src_requirement - if vcs.get_backend_name(location): - editable = True - try: - req = get_src_requirement(dist, location, find_tags) - except InstallationError: - ex = sys.exc_info()[1] - logger.warn("Error when trying to get requirement for VCS system %s, falling back to uneditable format" % ex) - req = None - if req is None: - logger.warn('Could not determine repository location of %s' % location) - comments.append('## !! Could not determine repository location') - req = dist.as_requirement() - editable = False - else: - editable = False - req = dist.as_requirement() - specs = req.specs - assert len(specs) == 1 and specs[0][0] == '==' - version = specs[0][1] - ver_match = cls._rev_re.search(version) - date_match = cls._date_re.search(version) - if ver_match or date_match: - svn_backend = vcs.get_backend('svn') - if svn_backend: - svn_location = svn_backend( - ).get_location(dist, dependency_links) - if not svn_location: - logger.warn( - 'Warning: cannot find svn location for %s' % req) - comments.append('## FIXME: could not find svn URL in dependency_links for this package:') - else: - comments.append('# Installing as editable to satisfy requirement %s:' % req) - if ver_match: - rev = ver_match.group(1) - else: - rev = '{%s}' % date_match.group(1) - editable = True - req = '%s@%s#egg=%s' % (svn_location, rev, cls.egg_name(dist)) - return cls(dist.project_name, req, editable, comments) - - @staticmethod - def egg_name(dist): - name = dist.egg_name() - match = re.search(r'-py\d\.\d$', name) - if match: - name = name[:match.start()] - return name - - def __str__(self): - req = self.req - if self.editable: - req = '-e %s' % req - return '\n'.join(list(self.comments) + [str(req)]) + '\n' - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - exit = main() - if exit: - sys.exit(exit) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/__main__.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/__main__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 5ca374634..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/__main__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -import sys -from .runner import run - -if __name__ == '__main__': - exit = run() - if exit: - sys.exit(exit) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/backwardcompat/__init__.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/backwardcompat/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index fae66996a..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/backwardcompat/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -"""Stuff that differs in different Python versions""" - -import os -import imp -import sys -import site - -__all__ = ['WindowsError'] - -uses_pycache = hasattr(imp, 'cache_from_source') - - -class NeverUsedException(Exception): - """this exception should never be raised""" - -try: - WindowsError = WindowsError -except NameError: - WindowsError = NeverUsedException - -try: - #new in Python 3.3 - PermissionError = PermissionError -except NameError: - PermissionError = NeverUsedException - -console_encoding = sys.__stdout__.encoding - -if sys.version_info >= (3,): - from io import StringIO, BytesIO - from functools import reduce - from urllib.error import URLError, HTTPError - from queue import Queue, Empty - from urllib.request import url2pathname - from urllib.request import urlretrieve - from email import message as emailmessage - import urllib.parse as urllib - import urllib.request as urllib2 - import configparser as ConfigParser - import xmlrpc.client as xmlrpclib - import urllib.parse as urlparse - import http.client as httplib - - def cmp(a, b): - return (a > b) - (a < b) - - def b(s): - return s.encode('utf-8') - - def u(s): - return s.decode('utf-8') - - def console_to_str(s): - try: - return s.decode(console_encoding) - except UnicodeDecodeError: - return s.decode('utf_8') - - def fwrite(f, s): - f.buffer.write(b(s)) - - bytes = bytes - string_types = (str,) - raw_input = input -else: - from cStringIO import StringIO - from urllib2 import URLError, HTTPError - from Queue import Queue, Empty - from urllib import url2pathname, urlretrieve - from email import Message as emailmessage - import urllib - import urllib2 - import urlparse - import ConfigParser - import xmlrpclib - import httplib - - def b(s): - return s - - def u(s): - return s - - def console_to_str(s): - return s - - def fwrite(f, s): - f.write(s) - - bytes = str - string_types = (basestring,) - reduce = reduce - cmp = cmp - raw_input = raw_input - BytesIO = StringIO - - -from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib, get_python_version - -#site.USER_SITE was created in py2.6 -user_site = getattr(site, 'USER_SITE', None) - - -def product(*args, **kwds): - # product('ABCD', 'xy') --> Ax Ay Bx By Cx Cy Dx Dy - # product(range(2), repeat=3) --> 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 - pools = list(map(tuple, args)) * kwds.get('repeat', 1) - result = [[]] - for pool in pools: - result = [x + [y] for x in result for y in pool] - for prod in result: - yield tuple(prod) - - -def home_lib(home): - """Return the lib dir under the 'home' installation scheme""" - if hasattr(sys, 'pypy_version_info'): - lib = 'site-packages' - else: - lib = os.path.join('lib', 'python') - return os.path.join(home, lib) - - -## py25 has no builtin ssl module -## only >=py32 has ssl.match_hostname and ssl.CertificateError -try: - import ssl - try: - from ssl import match_hostname, CertificateError - except ImportError: - from pip.backwardcompat.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname, CertificateError -except ImportError: - ssl = None - - -# patch for py25 socket to work with http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ssl/ -import socket -if not hasattr(socket, 'create_connection'): # for Python 2.5 - # monkey-patch socket module - from pip.backwardcompat.socket_create_connection import create_connection - socket.create_connection = create_connection - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/backwardcompat/socket_create_connection.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/backwardcompat/socket_create_connection.py deleted file mode 100644 index adedb8796..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/backwardcompat/socket_create_connection.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -""" -patch for py25 socket to work with http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ssl/ -copy-paste from py2.6 stdlib socket.py -https://gist.github.com/zed/1347055 -""" -import socket -import sys - -_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = getattr(socket, '_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT', object()) -def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, - source_address=None): - """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. - - Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, - port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional - *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance - before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the - global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` - is used. - """ - - host, port = address - err = None - for res in socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, socket.SOCK_STREAM): - af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res - sock = None - try: - sock = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto) - if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: - sock.settimeout(timeout) - if source_address: - sock.bind(source_address) - sock.connect(sa) - return sock - - except socket.error: - err = sys.exc_info()[1] - if sock is not None: - sock.close() - - if err is not None: - raise err - else: - raise socket.error("getaddrinfo returns an empty list") diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/backwardcompat/ssl_match_hostname.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/backwardcompat/ssl_match_hostname.py deleted file mode 100644 index 57076497a..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/backwardcompat/ssl_match_hostname.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -"""The match_hostname() function from Python 3.2, essential when using SSL.""" - -import re - -__version__ = '3.2a3' - -class CertificateError(ValueError): - pass - -def _dnsname_to_pat(dn): - pats = [] - for frag in dn.split(r'.'): - if frag == '*': - # When '*' is a fragment by itself, it matches a non-empty dotless - # fragment. - pats.append('[^.]+') - else: - # Otherwise, '*' matches any dotless fragment. - frag = re.escape(frag) - pats.append(frag.replace(r'\*', '[^.]*')) - return re.compile(r'\A' + r'\.'.join(pats) + r'\Z', re.IGNORECASE) - -def match_hostname(cert, hostname): - """Verify that *cert* (in decoded format as returned by - SSLSocket.getpeercert()) matches the *hostname*. RFC 2818 rules - are mostly followed, but IP addresses are not accepted for *hostname*. - - CertificateError is raised on failure. On success, the function - returns nothing. - """ - if not cert: - raise ValueError("empty or no certificate") - dnsnames = [] - san = cert.get('subjectAltName', ()) - for key, value in san: - if key == 'DNS': - if _dnsname_to_pat(value).match(hostname): - return - dnsnames.append(value) - if not san: - # The subject is only checked when subjectAltName is empty - for sub in cert.get('subject', ()): - for key, value in sub: - # XXX according to RFC 2818, the most specific Common Name - # must be used. - if key == 'commonName': - if _dnsname_to_pat(value).match(hostname): - return - dnsnames.append(value) - if len(dnsnames) > 1: - raise CertificateError("hostname %r " - "doesn't match either of %s" - % (hostname, ', '.join(map(repr, dnsnames)))) - elif len(dnsnames) == 1: - raise CertificateError("hostname %r " - "doesn't match %r" - % (hostname, dnsnames[0])) - else: - raise CertificateError("no appropriate commonName or " - "subjectAltName fields were found") diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/basecommand.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/basecommand.py deleted file mode 100644 index 52878ae44..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/basecommand.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -"""Base Command class, and related routines""" - -import os -import socket -import sys -import tempfile -import traceback -import time -import optparse - -from pip.log import logger -from pip.download import urlopen -from pip.exceptions import (BadCommand, InstallationError, UninstallationError, - CommandError) -from pip.backwardcompat import StringIO, ssl -from pip.baseparser import ConfigOptionParser, UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter -from pip.status_codes import SUCCESS, ERROR, UNKNOWN_ERROR, VIRTUALENV_NOT_FOUND -from pip.util import get_prog - - -__all__ = ['Command'] - - -# for backwards compatibiliy -get_proxy = urlopen.get_proxy - - -class Command(object): - name = None - usage = None - hidden = False - - def __init__(self, main_parser): - parser_kw = { - 'usage': self.usage, - 'prog': '%s %s' % (get_prog(), self.name), - 'formatter': UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter(), - 'add_help_option': False, - 'name': self.name, - 'description': self.__doc__, - } - self.main_parser = main_parser - self.parser = ConfigOptionParser(**parser_kw) - - # Commands should add options to this option group - optgroup_name = '%s Options' % self.name.capitalize() - self.cmd_opts = optparse.OptionGroup(self.parser, optgroup_name) - - # Re-add all options and option groups. - for group in main_parser.option_groups: - self._copy_option_group(self.parser, group) - - # Copies all general options from the main parser. - self._copy_options(self.parser, main_parser.option_list) - - def _copy_options(self, parser, options): - """Populate an option parser or group with options.""" - for option in options: - if not option.dest: - continue - parser.add_option(option) - - def _copy_option_group(self, parser, group): - """Copy option group (including options) to another parser.""" - new_group = optparse.OptionGroup(parser, group.title) - self._copy_options(new_group, group.option_list) - - parser.add_option_group(new_group) - - def merge_options(self, initial_options, options): - # Make sure we have all global options carried over - attrs = ['log', 'proxy', 'require_venv', - 'log_explicit_levels', 'log_file', - 'timeout', 'default_vcs', - 'skip_requirements_regex', - 'no_input', 'exists_action', - 'cert'] - if not ssl: - attrs.append('insecure') - for attr in attrs: - setattr(options, attr, getattr(initial_options, attr) or getattr(options, attr)) - options.quiet += initial_options.quiet - options.verbose += initial_options.verbose - - def setup_logging(self): - pass - - def main(self, args, initial_options): - options, args = self.parser.parse_args(args) - self.merge_options(initial_options, options) - - level = 1 # Notify - level += options.verbose - level -= options.quiet - level = logger.level_for_integer(4 - level) - complete_log = [] - logger.consumers.extend( - [(level, sys.stdout), - (logger.DEBUG, complete_log.append)]) - if options.log_explicit_levels: - logger.explicit_levels = True - - self.setup_logging() - - #TODO: try to get these passing down from the command? - # without resorting to os.environ to hold these. - - if options.no_input: - os.environ['PIP_NO_INPUT'] = '1' - - if options.exists_action: - os.environ['PIP_EXISTS_ACTION'] = ''.join(options.exists_action) - - if not ssl and options.insecure: - os.environ['PIP_INSECURE'] = '1' - - if options.cert: - os.environ['PIP_CERT'] = options.cert - - if options.require_venv: - # If a venv is required check if it can really be found - if not os.environ.get('VIRTUAL_ENV'): - logger.fatal('Could not find an activated virtualenv (required).') - sys.exit(VIRTUALENV_NOT_FOUND) - - if options.log: - log_fp = open_logfile(options.log, 'a') - logger.consumers.append((logger.DEBUG, log_fp)) - else: - log_fp = None - - socket.setdefaulttimeout(options.timeout or None) - - urlopen.setup(proxystr=options.proxy, prompting=not options.no_input) - - exit = SUCCESS - store_log = False - try: - status = self.run(options, args) - # FIXME: all commands should return an exit status - # and when it is done, isinstance is not needed anymore - if isinstance(status, int): - exit = status - except (InstallationError, UninstallationError): - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - logger.fatal(str(e)) - logger.info('Exception information:\n%s' % format_exc()) - store_log = True - exit = ERROR - except BadCommand: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - logger.fatal(str(e)) - logger.info('Exception information:\n%s' % format_exc()) - store_log = True - exit = ERROR - except CommandError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - logger.fatal('ERROR: %s' % e) - logger.info('Exception information:\n%s' % format_exc()) - exit = ERROR - except KeyboardInterrupt: - logger.fatal('Operation cancelled by user') - logger.info('Exception information:\n%s' % format_exc()) - store_log = True - exit = ERROR - except: - logger.fatal('Exception:\n%s' % format_exc()) - store_log = True - exit = UNKNOWN_ERROR - if log_fp is not None: - log_fp.close() - if store_log: - log_fn = options.log_file - text = '\n'.join(complete_log) - try: - log_fp = open_logfile(log_fn, 'w') - except IOError: - temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) - log_fn = temp.name - log_fp = open_logfile(log_fn, 'w') - logger.fatal('Storing complete log in %s' % log_fn) - log_fp.write(text) - log_fp.close() - return exit - - -def format_exc(exc_info=None): - if exc_info is None: - exc_info = sys.exc_info() - out = StringIO() - traceback.print_exception(*exc_info, **dict(file=out)) - return out.getvalue() - - -def open_logfile(filename, mode='a'): - """Open the named log file in append mode. - - If the file already exists, a separator will also be printed to - the file to separate past activity from current activity. - """ - filename = os.path.expanduser(filename) - filename = os.path.abspath(filename) - dirname = os.path.dirname(filename) - if not os.path.exists(dirname): - os.makedirs(dirname) - exists = os.path.exists(filename) - - log_fp = open(filename, mode) - if exists: - log_fp.write('%s\n' % ('-' * 60)) - log_fp.write('%s run on %s\n' % (sys.argv[0], time.strftime('%c'))) - return log_fp diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/baseparser.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/baseparser.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7e3a8ac6f..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/baseparser.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,376 +0,0 @@ -"""Base option parser setup""" - -import sys -import optparse -import pkg_resources -import os -import textwrap -from distutils.util import strtobool -from pip.backwardcompat import ConfigParser, string_types, ssl -from pip.locations import default_config_file, default_log_file -from pip.util import get_terminal_size, get_prog - - -class PrettyHelpFormatter(optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter): - """A prettier/less verbose help formatter for optparse.""" - - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - # help position must be aligned with __init__.parseopts.description - kwargs['max_help_position'] = 30 - kwargs['indent_increment'] = 1 - kwargs['width'] = get_terminal_size()[0] - 2 - optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) - - def format_option_strings(self, option): - return self._format_option_strings(option, ' <%s>', ', ') - - def _format_option_strings(self, option, mvarfmt=' <%s>', optsep=', '): - """ - Return a comma-separated list of option strings and metavars. - - :param option: tuple of (short opt, long opt), e.g: ('-f', '--format') - :param mvarfmt: metavar format string - evaluated as mvarfmt % metavar - :param optsep: separator - """ - opts = [] - - if option._short_opts: - opts.append(option._short_opts[0]) - if option._long_opts: - opts.append(option._long_opts[0]) - if len(opts) > 1: - opts.insert(1, optsep) - - if option.takes_value(): - metavar = option.metavar or option.dest.lower() - opts.append(mvarfmt % metavar.lower()) - - return ''.join(opts) - - def format_heading(self, heading): - if heading == 'Options': - return '' - return heading + ':\n' - - def format_usage(self, usage): - """ - Ensure there is only one newline between usage and the first heading - if there is no description. - """ - msg = '\nUsage: %s\n' % self.indent_lines(textwrap.dedent(usage), " ") - return msg - - def format_description(self, description): - # leave full control over description to us - if description: - if hasattr(self.parser, 'main'): - label = 'Commands' - else: - label = 'Description' - #some doc strings have inital newlines, some don't - description = description.lstrip('\n') - #some doc strings have final newlines and spaces, some don't - description = description.rstrip() - #dedent, then reindent - description = self.indent_lines(textwrap.dedent(description), " ") - description = '%s:\n%s\n' % (label, description) - return description - else: - return '' - - def format_epilog(self, epilog): - # leave full control over epilog to us - if epilog: - return epilog - else: - return '' - - def indent_lines(self, text, indent): - new_lines = [indent + line for line in text.split('\n')] - return "\n".join(new_lines) - - -class UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter(PrettyHelpFormatter): - """Custom help formatter for use in ConfigOptionParser that updates - the defaults before expanding them, allowing them to show up correctly - in the help listing""" - - def expand_default(self, option): - if self.parser is not None: - self.parser.update_defaults(self.parser.defaults) - return optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter.expand_default(self, option) - - -class CustomOptionParser(optparse.OptionParser): - def insert_option_group(self, idx, *args, **kwargs): - """Insert an OptionGroup at a given position.""" - group = self.add_option_group(*args, **kwargs) - - self.option_groups.pop() - self.option_groups.insert(idx, group) - - return group - - @property - def option_list_all(self): - """Get a list of all options, including those in option groups.""" - res = self.option_list[:] - for i in self.option_groups: - res.extend(i.option_list) - - return res - - -class ConfigOptionParser(CustomOptionParser): - """Custom option parser which updates its defaults by by checking the - configuration files and environmental variables""" - - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - self.config = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser() - self.name = kwargs.pop('name') - self.files = self.get_config_files() - self.config.read(self.files) - assert self.name - optparse.OptionParser.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) - - def get_config_files(self): - config_file = os.environ.get('PIP_CONFIG_FILE', False) - if config_file and os.path.exists(config_file): - return [config_file] - return [default_config_file] - - def update_defaults(self, defaults): - """Updates the given defaults with values from the config files and - the environ. Does a little special handling for certain types of - options (lists).""" - # Then go and look for the other sources of configuration: - config = {} - # 1. config files - for section in ('global', self.name): - config.update(self.normalize_keys(self.get_config_section(section))) - # 2. environmental variables - config.update(self.normalize_keys(self.get_environ_vars())) - # Then set the options with those values - for key, val in config.items(): - option = self.get_option(key) - if option is not None: - # ignore empty values - if not val: - continue - # handle multiline configs - if option.action == 'append': - val = val.split() - else: - option.nargs = 1 - if option.action in ('store_true', 'store_false', 'count'): - val = strtobool(val) - try: - val = option.convert_value(key, val) - except optparse.OptionValueError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - print("An error occurred during configuration: %s" % e) - sys.exit(3) - defaults[option.dest] = val - return defaults - - def normalize_keys(self, items): - """Return a config dictionary with normalized keys regardless of - whether the keys were specified in environment variables or in config - files""" - normalized = {} - for key, val in items: - key = key.replace('_', '-') - if not key.startswith('--'): - key = '--%s' % key # only prefer long opts - normalized[key] = val - return normalized - - def get_config_section(self, name): - """Get a section of a configuration""" - if self.config.has_section(name): - return self.config.items(name) - return [] - - def get_environ_vars(self, prefix='PIP_'): - """Returns a generator with all environmental vars with prefix PIP_""" - for key, val in os.environ.items(): - if key.startswith(prefix): - yield (key.replace(prefix, '').lower(), val) - - def get_default_values(self): - """Overridding to make updating the defaults after instantiation of - the option parser possible, update_defaults() does the dirty work.""" - if not self.process_default_values: - # Old, pre-Optik 1.5 behaviour. - return optparse.Values(self.defaults) - - defaults = self.update_defaults(self.defaults.copy()) # ours - for option in self._get_all_options(): - default = defaults.get(option.dest) - if isinstance(default, string_types): - opt_str = option.get_opt_string() - defaults[option.dest] = option.check_value(opt_str, default) - return optparse.Values(defaults) - - def error(self, msg): - self.print_usage(sys.stderr) - self.exit(2, "%s\n" % msg) - - -try: - pip_dist = pkg_resources.get_distribution('pip') - version = '%s from %s (python %s)' % ( - pip_dist, pip_dist.location, sys.version[:3]) -except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: - # when running pip.py without installing - version = None - - -def create_main_parser(): - parser_kw = { - 'usage': '\n%prog [options]', - 'add_help_option': False, - 'formatter': UpdatingDefaultsHelpFormatter(), - 'name': 'global', - 'prog': get_prog(), - } - - parser = ConfigOptionParser(**parser_kw) - genopt = optparse.OptionGroup(parser, 'General Options') - parser.disable_interspersed_args() - - # having a default version action just causes trouble - parser.version = version - - for opt in standard_options: - genopt.add_option(opt) - parser.add_option_group(genopt) - - return parser - - -standard_options = [ - optparse.make_option( - '-h', '--help', - dest='help', - action='help', - help='Show help.'), - - optparse.make_option( - # Run only if inside a virtualenv, bail if not. - '--require-virtualenv', '--require-venv', - dest='require_venv', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP), - - optparse.make_option( - '-v', '--verbose', - dest='verbose', - action='count', - default=0, - help='Give more output. Option is additive, and can be used up to 3 times.'), - - optparse.make_option( - '-V', '--version', - dest='version', - action='store_true', - help='Show version and exit.'), - - optparse.make_option( - '-q', '--quiet', - dest='quiet', - action='count', - default=0, - help='Give less output.'), - - optparse.make_option( - '--log', - dest='log', - metavar='file', - help='Log file where a complete (maximum verbosity) record will be kept.'), - - optparse.make_option( - # Writes the log levels explicitely to the log' - '--log-explicit-levels', - dest='log_explicit_levels', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP), - - optparse.make_option( - # The default log file - '--local-log', '--log-file', - dest='log_file', - metavar='file', - default=default_log_file, - help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP), - - optparse.make_option( - # Don't ask for input - '--no-input', - dest='no_input', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP), - - optparse.make_option( - '--proxy', - dest='proxy', - type='str', - default='', - help="Specify a proxy in the form [user:passwd@]proxy.server:port."), - - optparse.make_option( - '--timeout', '--default-timeout', - metavar='sec', - dest='timeout', - type='float', - default=15, - help='Set the socket timeout (default %default seconds).'), - - optparse.make_option( - # The default version control system for editables, e.g. 'svn' - '--default-vcs', - dest='default_vcs', - type='str', - default='', - help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP), - - optparse.make_option( - # A regex to be used to skip requirements - '--skip-requirements-regex', - dest='skip_requirements_regex', - type='str', - default='', - help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP), - - optparse.make_option( - # Option when path already exist - '--exists-action', - dest='exists_action', - type='choice', - choices=['s', 'i', 'w', 'b'], - default=[], - action='append', - metavar='action', - help="Default action when a path already exists: " - "(s)witch, (i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup."), - - optparse.make_option( - '--cert', - dest='cert', - type='str', - default='', - metavar='path', - help = "Path to alternate CA bundle."), - - ] - -if not ssl: - standard_options.append(optparse.make_option( - '--insecure', - dest='insecure', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help = "Allow lack of certificate checking when ssl is not installed.")) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/cacert.pem b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/cacert.pem deleted file mode 100644 index 99b310bce..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/cacert.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3895 +0,0 @@ -## -## ca-bundle.crt -- Bundle of CA Root Certificates -## -## Certificate data from Mozilla as of: Sat Dec 29 20:03:40 2012 -## -## This is a bundle of X.509 certificates of public Certificate Authorities -## (CA). 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- -def make_option_group(group, parser): - """ - Return an OptionGroup object - group -- assumed to be dict with 'name' and 'options' keys - parser -- an optparse Parser - """ - option_group = OptionGroup(parser, group['name']) - for option in group['options']: - option_group.add_option(option) - return option_group - -########### -# options # -########### - -index_url = make_option( - '-i', '--index-url', '--pypi-url', - dest='index_url', - metavar='URL', - default='https://pypi.python.org/simple/', - help='Base URL of Python Package Index (default %default).') - -extra_index_url = make_option( - '--extra-index-url', - dest='extra_index_urls', - metavar='URL', - action='append', - default=[], - help='Extra URLs of package indexes to use in addition to --index-url.') - -no_index = make_option( - '--no-index', - dest='no_index', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help='Ignore package index (only looking at --find-links URLs instead).') - -find_links = make_option( - '-f', '--find-links', - dest='find_links', - action='append', - default=[], - metavar='url', - help="If a url or path to an html file, then parse for links to archives. If a local path or file:// url that's a directory, then look for archives in the directory listing.") - -use_mirrors = make_option( - '-M', '--use-mirrors', - dest='use_mirrors', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help='Use the PyPI mirrors as a fallback in case the main index is down.') - -mirrors = make_option( - '--mirrors', - dest='mirrors', - metavar='URL', - action='append', - default=[], - help='Specific mirror URLs to query when --use-mirrors is used.') - - -########## -# groups # -########## - -index_group = { - 'name': 'Package Index Options', - 'options': [ - index_url, - extra_index_url, - no_index, - find_links, - use_mirrors, - mirrors - ] - } diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/__init__.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 38d227c25..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -""" -Package containing all pip commands -""" - - -from pip.commands.bundle import BundleCommand -from pip.commands.completion import CompletionCommand -from pip.commands.freeze import FreezeCommand -from pip.commands.help import HelpCommand -from pip.commands.list import ListCommand -from pip.commands.search import SearchCommand -from pip.commands.show import ShowCommand -from pip.commands.install import InstallCommand -from pip.commands.uninstall import UninstallCommand -from pip.commands.unzip import UnzipCommand -from pip.commands.zip import ZipCommand - - -commands = { - BundleCommand.name: BundleCommand, - CompletionCommand.name: CompletionCommand, - FreezeCommand.name: FreezeCommand, - HelpCommand.name: HelpCommand, - SearchCommand.name: SearchCommand, - ShowCommand.name: ShowCommand, - InstallCommand.name: InstallCommand, - UninstallCommand.name: UninstallCommand, - UnzipCommand.name: UnzipCommand, - ZipCommand.name: ZipCommand, - ListCommand.name: ListCommand, -} - - -commands_order = [ - InstallCommand, - UninstallCommand, - FreezeCommand, - ListCommand, - ShowCommand, - SearchCommand, - ZipCommand, - UnzipCommand, - BundleCommand, - HelpCommand, -] - - -def get_summaries(ignore_hidden=True, ordered=True): - """Yields sorted (command name, command summary) tuples.""" - - if ordered: - cmditems = _sort_commands(commands, commands_order) - else: - cmditems = commands.items() - - for name, command_class in cmditems: - if ignore_hidden and command_class.hidden: - continue - - yield (name, command_class.summary) - - -def get_similar_commands(name): - """Command name auto-correct.""" - from difflib import get_close_matches - - close_commands = get_close_matches(name, commands.keys()) - - if close_commands: - guess = close_commands[0] - else: - guess = False - - return guess - - -def _sort_commands(cmddict, order): - def keyfn(key): - try: - return order.index(key[1]) - except ValueError: - # unordered items should come last - return 0xff - - return sorted(cmddict.items(), key=keyfn) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/bundle.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/bundle.py deleted file mode 100644 index c2c02d01e..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/bundle.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -from pip.locations import build_prefix, src_prefix -from pip.util import display_path, backup_dir -from pip.log import logger -from pip.exceptions import InstallationError -from pip.commands.install import InstallCommand - - -class BundleCommand(InstallCommand): - """Create pybundles (archives containing multiple packages).""" - name = 'bundle' - usage = """ - %prog [options] .pybundle ...""" - summary = 'Create pybundles.' - bundle = True - - def __init__(self, *args, **kw): - super(BundleCommand, self).__init__(*args, **kw) - # bundle uses different default source and build dirs - build_opt = self.parser.get_option("--build") - build_opt.default = backup_dir(build_prefix, '-bundle') - src_opt = self.parser.get_option("--src") - src_opt.default = backup_dir(src_prefix, '-bundle') - self.parser.set_defaults(**{ - src_opt.dest: src_opt.default, - build_opt.dest: build_opt.default, - }) - - def run(self, options, args): - if not args: - raise InstallationError('You must give a bundle filename') - # We have to get everything when creating a bundle: - options.ignore_installed = True - logger.notify('Putting temporary build files in %s and source/develop files in %s' - % (display_path(options.build_dir), display_path(options.src_dir))) - self.bundle_filename = args.pop(0) - requirement_set = super(BundleCommand, self).run(options, args) - return requirement_set diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/completion.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/completion.py deleted file mode 100644 index 5fa237620..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/completion.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -import sys -from pip.basecommand import Command - -BASE_COMPLETION = """ -# pip %(shell)s completion start%(script)s# pip %(shell)s completion end -""" - -COMPLETION_SCRIPTS = { - 'bash': """ -_pip_completion() -{ - COMPREPLY=( $( COMP_WORDS="${COMP_WORDS[*]}" \\ - COMP_CWORD=$COMP_CWORD \\ - PIP_AUTO_COMPLETE=1 $1 ) ) -} -complete -o default -F _pip_completion pip -""", 'zsh': """ -function _pip_completion { - local words cword - read -Ac words - read -cn cword - reply=( $( COMP_WORDS="$words[*]" \\ - COMP_CWORD=$(( cword-1 )) \\ - PIP_AUTO_COMPLETE=1 $words[1] ) ) -} -compctl -K _pip_completion pip -"""} - - -class CompletionCommand(Command): - """A helper command to be used for command completion.""" - name = 'completion' - summary = 'A helper command to be used for command completion' - hidden = True - - def __init__(self, *args, **kw): - super(CompletionCommand, self).__init__(*args, **kw) - self.parser.add_option( - '--bash', '-b', - action='store_const', - const='bash', - dest='shell', - help='Emit completion code for bash') - self.parser.add_option( - '--zsh', '-z', - action='store_const', - const='zsh', - dest='shell', - help='Emit completion code for zsh') - - def run(self, options, args): - """Prints the completion code of the given shell""" - shells = COMPLETION_SCRIPTS.keys() - shell_options = ['--' + shell for shell in sorted(shells)] - if options.shell in shells: - script = COMPLETION_SCRIPTS.get(options.shell, '') - print(BASE_COMPLETION % {'script': script, 'shell': options.shell}) - else: - sys.stderr.write('ERROR: You must pass %s\n' % ' or '.join(shell_options)) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/freeze.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/freeze.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9c2ab7239..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/freeze.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -import re -import sys -import pkg_resources -import pip -from pip.req import InstallRequirement -from pip.log import logger -from pip.basecommand import Command -from pip.util import get_installed_distributions - - -class FreezeCommand(Command): - """Output installed packages in requirements format.""" - name = 'freeze' - usage = """ - %prog [options]""" - summary = 'Output installed packages in requirements format.' - - def __init__(self, *args, **kw): - super(FreezeCommand, self).__init__(*args, **kw) - - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '-r', '--requirement', - dest='requirement', - action='store', - default=None, - metavar='file', - help="Use the order in the given requirements file and it's comments when generating output.") - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '-f', '--find-links', - dest='find_links', - action='append', - default=[], - metavar='URL', - help='URL for finding packages, which will be added to the output.') - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '-l', '--local', - dest='local', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help='If in a virtualenv that has global access, do not output globally-installed packages.') - - self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts) - - def setup_logging(self): - logger.move_stdout_to_stderr() - - def run(self, options, args): - requirement = options.requirement - find_links = options.find_links or [] - local_only = options.local - ## FIXME: Obviously this should be settable: - find_tags = False - skip_match = None - - skip_regex = options.skip_requirements_regex - if skip_regex: - skip_match = re.compile(skip_regex) - - dependency_links = [] - - f = sys.stdout - - for dist in pkg_resources.working_set: - if dist.has_metadata('dependency_links.txt'): - dependency_links.extend(dist.get_metadata_lines('dependency_links.txt')) - for link in find_links: - if '#egg=' in link: - dependency_links.append(link) - for link in find_links: - f.write('-f %s\n' % link) - installations = {} - for dist in get_installed_distributions(local_only=local_only): - req = pip.FrozenRequirement.from_dist(dist, dependency_links, find_tags=find_tags) - installations[req.name] = req - if requirement: - req_f = open(requirement) - for line in req_f: - if not line.strip() or line.strip().startswith('#'): - f.write(line) - continue - if skip_match and skip_match.search(line): - f.write(line) - continue - elif line.startswith('-e') or line.startswith('--editable'): - if line.startswith('-e'): - line = line[2:].strip() - else: - line = line[len('--editable'):].strip().lstrip('=') - line_req = InstallRequirement.from_editable(line, default_vcs=options.default_vcs) - elif (line.startswith('-r') or line.startswith('--requirement') - or line.startswith('-Z') or line.startswith('--always-unzip') - or line.startswith('-f') or line.startswith('-i') - or line.startswith('--extra-index-url') - or line.startswith('--find-links') - or line.startswith('--index-url')): - f.write(line) - continue - else: - line_req = InstallRequirement.from_line(line) - if not line_req.name: - logger.notify("Skipping line because it's not clear what it would install: %s" - % line.strip()) - logger.notify(" (add #egg=PackageName to the URL to avoid this warning)") - continue - if line_req.name not in installations: - logger.warn("Requirement file contains %s, but that package is not installed" - % line.strip()) - continue - f.write(str(installations[line_req.name])) - del installations[line_req.name] - f.write('## The following requirements were added by pip --freeze:\n') - for installation in sorted(installations.values(), key=lambda x: x.name): - f.write(str(installation)) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/help.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/help.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4771db753..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/help.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -from pip.basecommand import Command, SUCCESS -from pip.exceptions import CommandError - - -class HelpCommand(Command): - """Show help for commands""" - name = 'help' - usage = """ - %prog """ - summary = 'Show help for commands.' - - def run(self, options, args): - from pip.commands import commands, get_similar_commands - - try: - # 'pip help' with no args is handled by pip.__init__.parseopt() - cmd_name = args[0] # the command we need help for - except IndexError: - return SUCCESS - - if cmd_name not in commands: - guess = get_similar_commands(cmd_name) - - msg = ['unknown command "%s"' % cmd_name] - if guess: - msg.append('maybe you meant "%s"' % guess) - - raise CommandError(' - '.join(msg)) - - command = commands[cmd_name](self.main_parser) # instantiate - command.parser.print_help() - - return SUCCESS diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/install.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/install.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2de43453f..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/install.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,297 +0,0 @@ -import os -import sys -import tempfile -import shutil -from pip.req import InstallRequirement, RequirementSet, parse_requirements -from pip.log import logger -from pip.locations import build_prefix, src_prefix, virtualenv_no_global -from pip.basecommand import Command -from pip.index import PackageFinder -from pip.exceptions import InstallationError, CommandError -from pip.backwardcompat import home_lib -from pip.cmdoptions import make_option_group, index_group - - -class InstallCommand(Command): - """ - Install packages from: - - - PyPI (and other indexes) using requirement specifiers. - - VCS project urls. - - Local project directories. - - Local or remote source archives. - - pip also supports installing from "requirements files", which provide - an easy way to specify a whole environment to be installed. - - See http://www.pip-installer.org for details on VCS url formats and - requirements files. - """ - name = 'install' - - usage = """ - %prog [options] ... - %prog [options] -r ... - %prog [options] [-e] ... - %prog [options] [-e] ... - %prog [options] ...""" - - summary = 'Install packages.' - bundle = False - - def __init__(self, *args, **kw): - super(InstallCommand, self).__init__(*args, **kw) - - cmd_opts = self.cmd_opts - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-e', '--editable', - dest='editables', - action='append', - default=[], - metavar='path/url', - help='Install a project in editable mode (i.e. setuptools "develop mode") from a local project path or a VCS url.') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-r', '--requirement', - dest='requirements', - action='append', - default=[], - metavar='file', - help='Install from the given requirements file. ' - 'This option can be used multiple times.') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-b', '--build', '--build-dir', '--build-directory', - dest='build_dir', - metavar='dir', - default=build_prefix, - help='Directory to unpack packages into and build in. ' - 'The default in a virtualenv is "/build". ' - 'The default for global installs is "/pip-build-".') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-t', '--target', - dest='target_dir', - metavar='dir', - default=None, - help='Install packages into .') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-d', '--download', '--download-dir', '--download-directory', - dest='download_dir', - metavar='dir', - default=None, - help="Download packages into instead of installing them, irregardless of what's already installed.") - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--download-cache', - dest='download_cache', - metavar='dir', - default=None, - help='Cache downloaded packages in .') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--src', '--source', '--source-dir', '--source-directory', - dest='src_dir', - metavar='dir', - default=src_prefix, - help='Directory to check out editable projects into. ' - 'The default in a virtualenv is "/src". ' - 'The default for global installs is "/src".') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-U', '--upgrade', - dest='upgrade', - action='store_true', - help='Upgrade all packages to the newest available version. ' - 'This process is recursive irregardless of whether a dependency is already satisfied.') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--force-reinstall', - dest='force_reinstall', - action='store_true', - help='When upgrading, reinstall all packages even if they are ' - 'already up-to-date.') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-I', '--ignore-installed', - dest='ignore_installed', - action='store_true', - help='Ignore the installed packages (reinstalling instead).') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--no-deps', '--no-dependencies', - dest='ignore_dependencies', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help="Don't install package dependencies.") - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--no-install', - dest='no_install', - action='store_true', - help="Download and unpack all packages, but don't actually install them.") - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--no-download', - dest='no_download', - action="store_true", - help="Don't download any packages, just install the ones already downloaded " - "(completes an install run with --no-install).") - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--install-option', - dest='install_options', - action='append', - metavar='options', - help="Extra arguments to be supplied to the setup.py install " - "command (use like --install-option=\"--install-scripts=/usr/local/bin\"). " - "Use multiple --install-option options to pass multiple options to setup.py install. " - "If you are using an option with a directory path, be sure to use absolute path.") - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--global-option', - dest='global_options', - action='append', - metavar='options', - help="Extra global options to be supplied to the setup.py " - "call before the install command.") - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--user', - dest='use_user_site', - action='store_true', - help='Install using the user scheme.') - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--egg', - dest='as_egg', - action='store_true', - help="Install as self contained egg file, like easy_install does.") - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '--root', - dest='root_path', - metavar='dir', - default=None, - help="Install everything relative to this alternate root directory.") - - index_opts = make_option_group(index_group, self.parser) - - self.parser.insert_option_group(0, index_opts) - self.parser.insert_option_group(0, cmd_opts) - - def _build_package_finder(self, options, index_urls): - """ - Create a package finder appropriate to this install command. - This method is meant to be overridden by subclasses, not - called directly. - """ - return PackageFinder(find_links=options.find_links, - index_urls=index_urls, - use_mirrors=options.use_mirrors, - mirrors=options.mirrors) - - def run(self, options, args): - if options.download_dir: - options.no_install = True - options.ignore_installed = True - options.build_dir = os.path.abspath(options.build_dir) - options.src_dir = os.path.abspath(options.src_dir) - install_options = options.install_options or [] - if options.use_user_site: - if virtualenv_no_global(): - raise InstallationError("Can not perform a '--user' install. User site-packages are not visible in this virtualenv.") - install_options.append('--user') - if options.target_dir: - options.ignore_installed = True - temp_target_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - options.target_dir = os.path.abspath(options.target_dir) - if os.path.exists(options.target_dir) and not os.path.isdir(options.target_dir): - raise CommandError("Target path exists but is not a directory, will not continue.") - install_options.append('--home=' + temp_target_dir) - global_options = options.global_options or [] - index_urls = [options.index_url] + options.extra_index_urls - if options.no_index: - logger.notify('Ignoring indexes: %s' % ','.join(index_urls)) - index_urls = [] - - finder = self._build_package_finder(options, index_urls) - - requirement_set = RequirementSet( - build_dir=options.build_dir, - src_dir=options.src_dir, - download_dir=options.download_dir, - download_cache=options.download_cache, - upgrade=options.upgrade, - as_egg=options.as_egg, - ignore_installed=options.ignore_installed, - ignore_dependencies=options.ignore_dependencies, - force_reinstall=options.force_reinstall, - use_user_site=options.use_user_site) - for name in args: - requirement_set.add_requirement( - InstallRequirement.from_line(name, None)) - for name in options.editables: - requirement_set.add_requirement( - InstallRequirement.from_editable(name, default_vcs=options.default_vcs)) - for filename in options.requirements: - for req in parse_requirements(filename, finder=finder, options=options): - requirement_set.add_requirement(req) - if not requirement_set.has_requirements: - opts = {'name': self.name} - if options.find_links: - msg = ('You must give at least one requirement to %(name)s ' - '(maybe you meant "pip %(name)s %(links)s"?)' % - dict(opts, links=' '.join(options.find_links))) - else: - msg = ('You must give at least one requirement ' - 'to %(name)s (see "pip help %(name)s")' % opts) - logger.warn(msg) - return - - if (options.use_user_site and - sys.version_info < (2, 6)): - raise InstallationError('--user is only supported in Python version 2.6 and newer') - - import setuptools - if (options.use_user_site and - requirement_set.has_editables and - not getattr(setuptools, '_distribute', False)): - - raise InstallationError('--user --editable not supported with setuptools, use distribute') - - if not options.no_download: - requirement_set.prepare_files(finder, force_root_egg_info=self.bundle, bundle=self.bundle) - else: - requirement_set.locate_files() - - if not options.no_install and not self.bundle: - requirement_set.install(install_options, global_options, root=options.root_path) - installed = ' '.join([req.name for req in - requirement_set.successfully_installed]) - if installed: - logger.notify('Successfully installed %s' % installed) - elif not self.bundle: - downloaded = ' '.join([req.name for req in - requirement_set.successfully_downloaded]) - if downloaded: - logger.notify('Successfully downloaded %s' % downloaded) - elif self.bundle: - requirement_set.create_bundle(self.bundle_filename) - logger.notify('Created bundle in %s' % self.bundle_filename) - # Clean up - if not options.no_install or options.download_dir: - requirement_set.cleanup_files(bundle=self.bundle) - if options.target_dir: - if not os.path.exists(options.target_dir): - os.makedirs(options.target_dir) - lib_dir = home_lib(temp_target_dir) - for item in os.listdir(lib_dir): - shutil.move( - os.path.join(lib_dir, item), - os.path.join(options.target_dir, item) - ) - shutil.rmtree(temp_target_dir) - return requirement_set diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/list.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/list.py deleted file mode 100644 index 063f07e8a..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/list.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -from pip.basecommand import Command -from pip.exceptions import DistributionNotFound, BestVersionAlreadyInstalled -from pip.index import PackageFinder -from pip.log import logger -from pip.req import InstallRequirement -from pip.util import get_installed_distributions, dist_is_editable -from pip.cmdoptions import make_option_group, index_group - - -class ListCommand(Command): - """List installed packages, including editables.""" - name = 'list' - usage = """ - %prog [options]""" - summary = 'List installed packages.' - - def __init__(self, *args, **kw): - super(ListCommand, self).__init__(*args, **kw) - - cmd_opts = self.cmd_opts - - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-o', '--outdated', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help='List outdated packages (excluding editables)') - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-u', '--uptodate', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help='List uptodate packages (excluding editables)') - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-e', '--editable', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help='List editable projects.') - cmd_opts.add_option( - '-l', '--local', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help='If in a virtualenv that has global access, do not list globally-installed packages.') - - index_opts = make_option_group(index_group, self.parser) - - self.parser.insert_option_group(0, index_opts) - self.parser.insert_option_group(0, cmd_opts) - - def _build_package_finder(self, options, index_urls): - """ - Create a package finder appropriate to this list command. - """ - return PackageFinder(find_links=options.find_links, - index_urls=index_urls, - use_mirrors=options.use_mirrors, - mirrors=options.mirrors) - - def run(self, options, args): - if options.outdated: - self.run_outdated(options) - elif options.uptodate: - self.run_uptodate(options) - elif options.editable: - self.run_editables(options) - else: - self.run_listing(options) - - def run_outdated(self, options): - for dist, remote_version_raw, remote_version_parsed in self.find_packages_latests_versions(options): - if remote_version_parsed > dist.parsed_version: - logger.notify('%s (Current: %s Latest: %s)' % (dist.project_name, - dist.version, remote_version_raw)) - - def find_packages_latests_versions(self, options): - index_urls = [options.index_url] + options.extra_index_urls - if options.no_index: - logger.notify('Ignoring indexes: %s' % ','.join(index_urls)) - index_urls = [] - - dependency_links = [] - for dist in get_installed_distributions(local_only=options.local): - if dist.has_metadata('dependency_links.txt'): - dependency_links.extend( - dist.get_metadata_lines('dependency_links.txt'), - ) - - finder = self._build_package_finder(options, index_urls) - finder.add_dependency_links(dependency_links) - - installed_packages = get_installed_distributions(local_only=options.local, include_editables=False) - for dist in installed_packages: - req = InstallRequirement.from_line(dist.key, None) - try: - link = finder.find_requirement(req, True) - - # If link is None, means installed version is most up-to-date - if link is None: - continue - except DistributionNotFound: - continue - except BestVersionAlreadyInstalled: - remote_version = req.installed_version - else: - # It might be a good idea that link or finder had a public method - # that returned version - remote_version = finder._link_package_versions(link, req.name)[0] - remote_version_raw = remote_version[2] - remote_version_parsed = remote_version[0] - yield dist, remote_version_raw, remote_version_parsed - - def run_listing(self, options): - installed_packages = get_installed_distributions(local_only=options.local) - self.output_package_listing(installed_packages) - - def run_editables(self, options): - installed_packages = get_installed_distributions(local_only=options.local, editables_only=True) - self.output_package_listing(installed_packages) - - def output_package_listing(self, installed_packages): - installed_packages = sorted(installed_packages, key=lambda dist: dist.project_name.lower()) - for dist in installed_packages: - if dist_is_editable(dist): - line = '%s (%s, %s)' % (dist.project_name, dist.version, dist.location) - else: - line = '%s (%s)' % (dist.project_name, dist.version) - logger.notify(line) - - def run_uptodate(self, options): - uptodate = [] - for dist, remote_version_raw, remote_version_parsed in self.find_packages_latests_versions(options): - if dist.parsed_version == remote_version_parsed: - uptodate.append(dist) - self.output_package_listing(uptodate) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/search.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/search.py deleted file mode 100644 index b83ba37f6..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/search.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import textwrap -import pkg_resources -import pip.download -from pip.basecommand import Command, SUCCESS -from pip.util import get_terminal_size -from pip.log import logger -from pip.backwardcompat import xmlrpclib, reduce, cmp -from pip.exceptions import CommandError -from pip.status_codes import NO_MATCHES_FOUND -from distutils.version import StrictVersion, LooseVersion - - -class SearchCommand(Command): - """Search for PyPI packages whose name or summary contains .""" - name = 'search' - usage = """ - %prog [options] """ - summary = 'Search PyPI for packages.' - - def __init__(self, *args, **kw): - super(SearchCommand, self).__init__(*args, **kw) - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '--index', - dest='index', - metavar='URL', - default='https://pypi.python.org/pypi', - help='Base URL of Python Package Index (default %default)') - - self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts) - - def run(self, options, args): - if not args: - raise CommandError('Missing required argument (search query).') - query = args - index_url = options.index - - pypi_hits = self.search(query, index_url) - hits = transform_hits(pypi_hits) - - terminal_width = None - if sys.stdout.isatty(): - terminal_width = get_terminal_size()[0] - - print_results(hits, terminal_width=terminal_width) - if pypi_hits: - return SUCCESS - return NO_MATCHES_FOUND - - def search(self, query, index_url): - pypi = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(index_url, pip.download.xmlrpclib_transport) - hits = pypi.search({'name': query, 'summary': query}, 'or') - return hits - - -def transform_hits(hits): - """ - The list from pypi is really a list of versions. We want a list of - packages with the list of versions stored inline. This converts the - list from pypi into one we can use. - """ - packages = {} - for hit in hits: - name = hit['name'] - summary = hit['summary'] - version = hit['version'] - score = hit['_pypi_ordering'] - if score is None: - score = 0 - - if name not in packages.keys(): - packages[name] = {'name': name, 'summary': summary, 'versions': [version], 'score': score} - else: - packages[name]['versions'].append(version) - - # if this is the highest version, replace summary and score - if version == highest_version(packages[name]['versions']): - packages[name]['summary'] = summary - packages[name]['score'] = score - - # each record has a unique name now, so we will convert the dict into a list sorted by score - package_list = sorted(packages.values(), key=lambda x: x['score'], reverse=True) - return package_list - - -def print_results(hits, name_column_width=25, terminal_width=None): - installed_packages = [p.project_name for p in pkg_resources.working_set] - for hit in hits: - name = hit['name'] - summary = hit['summary'] or '' - if terminal_width is not None: - # wrap and indent summary to fit terminal - summary = textwrap.wrap(summary, terminal_width - name_column_width - 5) - summary = ('\n' + ' ' * (name_column_width + 3)).join(summary) - line = '%s - %s' % (name.ljust(name_column_width), summary) - try: - logger.notify(line) - if name in installed_packages: - dist = pkg_resources.get_distribution(name) - logger.indent += 2 - try: - latest = highest_version(hit['versions']) - if dist.version == latest: - logger.notify('INSTALLED: %s (latest)' % dist.version) - else: - logger.notify('INSTALLED: %s' % dist.version) - logger.notify('LATEST: %s' % latest) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - except UnicodeEncodeError: - pass - - -def compare_versions(version1, version2): - try: - return cmp(StrictVersion(version1), StrictVersion(version2)) - # in case of abnormal version number, fall back to LooseVersion - except ValueError: - pass - try: - return cmp(LooseVersion(version1), LooseVersion(version2)) - except TypeError: - # certain LooseVersion comparions raise due to unorderable types, - # fallback to string comparison - return cmp([str(v) for v in LooseVersion(version1).version], - [str(v) for v in LooseVersion(version2).version]) - - -def highest_version(versions): - return reduce((lambda v1, v2: compare_versions(v1, v2) == 1 and v1 or v2), versions) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/show.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/show.py deleted file mode 100644 index f47f4b01e..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/show.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -import os -import pkg_resources -from pip.basecommand import Command -from pip.log import logger - - -class ShowCommand(Command): - """Show information about one or more installed packages.""" - name = 'show' - usage = """ - %prog [options] ...""" - summary = 'Show information about installed packages.' - - def __init__(self, *args, **kw): - super(ShowCommand, self).__init__(*args, **kw) - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '-f', '--files', - dest='files', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help='Show the full list of installed files for each package.') - - self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts) - - def run(self, options, args): - if not args: - logger.warn('ERROR: Please provide a package name or names.') - return - query = args - - results = search_packages_info(query) - print_results(results, options.files) - - -def search_packages_info(query): - """ - Gather details from installed distributions. Print distribution name, - version, location, and installed files. Installed files requires a - pip generated 'installed-files.txt' in the distributions '.egg-info' - directory. - """ - installed_packages = dict( - [(p.project_name.lower(), p) for p in pkg_resources.working_set]) - for name in query: - normalized_name = name.lower() - if normalized_name in installed_packages: - dist = installed_packages[normalized_name] - package = { - 'name': dist.project_name, - 'version': dist.version, - 'location': dist.location, - 'requires': [dep.project_name for dep in dist.requires()], - } - filelist = os.path.join( - dist.location, - dist.egg_name() + '.egg-info', - 'installed-files.txt') - if os.path.isfile(filelist): - package['files'] = filelist - yield package - - -def print_results(distributions, list_all_files): - """ - Print the informations from installed distributions found. - """ - for dist in distributions: - logger.notify("---") - logger.notify("Name: %s" % dist['name']) - logger.notify("Version: %s" % dist['version']) - logger.notify("Location: %s" % dist['location']) - logger.notify("Requires: %s" % ', '.join(dist['requires'])) - if list_all_files: - logger.notify("Files:") - if 'files' in dist: - for line in open(dist['files']): - logger.notify(" %s" % line.strip()) - else: - logger.notify("Cannot locate installed-files.txt") diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/uninstall.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/uninstall.py deleted file mode 100644 index 388053b20..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/uninstall.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -from pip.req import InstallRequirement, RequirementSet, parse_requirements -from pip.basecommand import Command -from pip.exceptions import InstallationError - - -class UninstallCommand(Command): - """ - Uninstall packages. - - pip is able to uninstall most installed packages. Known exceptions are: - - - Pure distutils packages installed with ``python setup.py install``, which - leave behind no metadata to determine what files were installed. - - Script wrappers installed by ``python setup.py develop``. - """ - name = 'uninstall' - usage = """ - %prog [options] ... - %prog [options] -r ...""" - summary = 'Uninstall packages.' - - def __init__(self, *args, **kw): - super(UninstallCommand, self).__init__(*args, **kw) - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '-r', '--requirement', - dest='requirements', - action='append', - default=[], - metavar='file', - help='Uninstall all the packages listed in the given requirements file. ' - 'This option can be used multiple times.') - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '-y', '--yes', - dest='yes', - action='store_true', - help="Don't ask for confirmation of uninstall deletions.") - - self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts) - - def run(self, options, args): - requirement_set = RequirementSet( - build_dir=None, - src_dir=None, - download_dir=None) - for name in args: - requirement_set.add_requirement( - InstallRequirement.from_line(name)) - for filename in options.requirements: - for req in parse_requirements(filename, options=options): - requirement_set.add_requirement(req) - if not requirement_set.has_requirements: - raise InstallationError('You must give at least one requirement ' - 'to %(name)s (see "pip help %(name)s")' % dict(name=self.name)) - requirement_set.uninstall(auto_confirm=options.yes) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/unzip.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/unzip.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7986514b7..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/unzip.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -from pip.commands.zip import ZipCommand - - -class UnzipCommand(ZipCommand): - """Unzip individual packages.""" - name = 'unzip' - summary = 'Unzip individual packages.' diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/zip.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/zip.py deleted file mode 100644 index ca25412ce..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/commands/zip.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,347 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import re -import fnmatch -import os -import shutil -import zipfile -from pip.util import display_path, backup_dir, rmtree -from pip.log import logger -from pip.exceptions import InstallationError -from pip.basecommand import Command - - -class ZipCommand(Command): - """Zip individual packages.""" - name = 'zip' - usage = """ - %prog [options] ...""" - summary = 'Zip individual packages.' - - def __init__(self, *args, **kw): - super(ZipCommand, self).__init__(*args, **kw) - if self.name == 'zip': - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '--unzip', - action='store_true', - dest='unzip', - help='Unzip (rather than zip) a package.') - else: - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '--zip', - action='store_false', - dest='unzip', - default=True, - help='Zip (rather than unzip) a package.') - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '--no-pyc', - action='store_true', - dest='no_pyc', - help='Do not include .pyc files in zip files (useful on Google App Engine).') - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '-l', '--list', - action='store_true', - dest='list', - help='List the packages available, and their zip status.') - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '--sort-files', - action='store_true', - dest='sort_files', - help='With --list, sort packages according to how many files they contain.') - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '--path', - action='append', - dest='paths', - help='Restrict operations to the given paths (may include wildcards).') - self.cmd_opts.add_option( - '-n', '--simulate', - action='store_true', - help='Do not actually perform the zip/unzip operation.') - - self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts) - - def paths(self): - """All the entries of sys.path, possibly restricted by --path""" - if not self.select_paths: - return sys.path - result = [] - match_any = set() - for path in sys.path: - path = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(path)) - for match in self.select_paths: - match = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(match)) - if '*' in match: - if re.search(fnmatch.translate(match + '*'), path): - result.append(path) - match_any.add(match) - break - else: - if path.startswith(match): - result.append(path) - match_any.add(match) - break - else: - logger.debug("Skipping path %s because it doesn't match %s" - % (path, ', '.join(self.select_paths))) - for match in self.select_paths: - if match not in match_any and '*' not in match: - result.append(match) - logger.debug("Adding path %s because it doesn't match " - "anything already on sys.path" % match) - return result - - def run(self, options, args): - self.select_paths = options.paths - self.simulate = options.simulate - if options.list: - return self.list(options, args) - if not args: - raise InstallationError( - 'You must give at least one package to zip or unzip') - packages = [] - for arg in args: - module_name, filename = self.find_package(arg) - if options.unzip and os.path.isdir(filename): - raise InstallationError( - 'The module %s (in %s) is not a zip file; cannot be unzipped' - % (module_name, filename)) - elif not options.unzip and not os.path.isdir(filename): - raise InstallationError( - 'The module %s (in %s) is not a directory; cannot be zipped' - % (module_name, filename)) - packages.append((module_name, filename)) - last_status = None - for module_name, filename in packages: - if options.unzip: - last_status = self.unzip_package(module_name, filename) - else: - last_status = self.zip_package(module_name, filename, options.no_pyc) - return last_status - - def unzip_package(self, module_name, filename): - zip_filename = os.path.dirname(filename) - if not os.path.isfile(zip_filename) and zipfile.is_zipfile(zip_filename): - raise InstallationError( - 'Module %s (in %s) isn\'t located in a zip file in %s' - % (module_name, filename, zip_filename)) - package_path = os.path.dirname(zip_filename) - if not package_path in self.paths(): - logger.warn( - 'Unpacking %s into %s, but %s is not on sys.path' - % (display_path(zip_filename), display_path(package_path), - display_path(package_path))) - logger.notify('Unzipping %s (in %s)' % (module_name, display_path(zip_filename))) - if self.simulate: - logger.notify('Skipping remaining operations because of --simulate') - return - logger.indent += 2 - try: - ## FIXME: this should be undoable: - zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zip_filename) - to_save = [] - for name in zip.namelist(): - if name.startswith(module_name + os.path.sep): - content = zip.read(name) - dest = os.path.join(package_path, name) - if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(dest)): - os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(dest)) - if not content and dest.endswith(os.path.sep): - if not os.path.exists(dest): - os.makedirs(dest) - else: - f = open(dest, 'wb') - f.write(content) - f.close() - else: - to_save.append((name, zip.read(name))) - zip.close() - if not to_save: - logger.info('Removing now-empty zip file %s' % display_path(zip_filename)) - os.unlink(zip_filename) - self.remove_filename_from_pth(zip_filename) - else: - logger.info('Removing entries in %s/ from zip file %s' % (module_name, display_path(zip_filename))) - zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zip_filename, 'w') - for name, content in to_save: - zip.writestr(name, content) - zip.close() - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - - def zip_package(self, module_name, filename, no_pyc): - orig_filename = filename - logger.notify('Zip %s (in %s)' % (module_name, display_path(filename))) - logger.indent += 2 - if filename.endswith('.egg'): - dest_filename = filename - else: - dest_filename = filename + '.zip' - try: - ## FIXME: I think this needs to be undoable: - if filename == dest_filename: - filename = backup_dir(orig_filename) - logger.notify('Moving %s aside to %s' % (orig_filename, filename)) - if not self.simulate: - shutil.move(orig_filename, filename) - try: - logger.info('Creating zip file in %s' % display_path(dest_filename)) - if not self.simulate: - zip = zipfile.ZipFile(dest_filename, 'w') - zip.writestr(module_name + '/', '') - for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(filename): - if no_pyc: - filenames = [f for f in filenames - if not f.lower().endswith('.pyc')] - for fns, is_dir in [(dirnames, True), (filenames, False)]: - for fn in fns: - full = os.path.join(dirpath, fn) - dest = os.path.join(module_name, dirpath[len(filename):].lstrip(os.path.sep), fn) - if is_dir: - zip.writestr(dest + '/', '') - else: - zip.write(full, dest) - zip.close() - logger.info('Removing old directory %s' % display_path(filename)) - if not self.simulate: - rmtree(filename) - except: - ## FIXME: need to do an undo here - raise - ## FIXME: should also be undone: - self.add_filename_to_pth(dest_filename) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - - def remove_filename_from_pth(self, filename): - for pth in self.pth_files(): - f = open(pth, 'r') - lines = f.readlines() - f.close() - new_lines = [ - l for l in lines if l.strip() != filename] - if lines != new_lines: - logger.info('Removing reference to %s from .pth file %s' - % (display_path(filename), display_path(pth))) - if not [line for line in new_lines if line]: - logger.info('%s file would be empty: deleting' % display_path(pth)) - if not self.simulate: - os.unlink(pth) - else: - if not self.simulate: - f = open(pth, 'wb') - f.writelines(new_lines) - f.close() - return - logger.warn('Cannot find a reference to %s in any .pth file' % display_path(filename)) - - def add_filename_to_pth(self, filename): - path = os.path.dirname(filename) - dest = filename + '.pth' - if path not in self.paths(): - logger.warn('Adding .pth file %s, but it is not on sys.path' % display_path(dest)) - if not self.simulate: - if os.path.exists(dest): - f = open(dest) - lines = f.readlines() - f.close() - if lines and not lines[-1].endswith('\n'): - lines[-1] += '\n' - lines.append(filename + '\n') - else: - lines = [filename + '\n'] - f = open(dest, 'wb') - f.writelines(lines) - f.close() - - def pth_files(self): - for path in self.paths(): - if not os.path.exists(path) or not os.path.isdir(path): - continue - for filename in os.listdir(path): - if filename.endswith('.pth'): - yield os.path.join(path, filename) - - def find_package(self, package): - for path in self.paths(): - full = os.path.join(path, package) - if os.path.exists(full): - return package, full - if not os.path.isdir(path) and zipfile.is_zipfile(path): - zip = zipfile.ZipFile(path, 'r') - try: - zip.read(os.path.join(package, '__init__.py')) - except KeyError: - pass - else: - zip.close() - return package, full - zip.close() - ## FIXME: need special error for package.py case: - raise InstallationError( - 'No package with the name %s found' % package) - - def list(self, options, args): - if args: - raise InstallationError( - 'You cannot give an argument with --list') - for path in sorted(self.paths()): - if not os.path.exists(path): - continue - basename = os.path.basename(path.rstrip(os.path.sep)) - if os.path.isfile(path) and zipfile.is_zipfile(path): - if os.path.dirname(path) not in self.paths(): - logger.notify('Zipped egg: %s' % display_path(path)) - continue - if (basename != 'site-packages' and basename != 'dist-packages' - and not path.replace('\\', '/').endswith('lib/python')): - continue - logger.notify('In %s:' % display_path(path)) - logger.indent += 2 - zipped = [] - unzipped = [] - try: - for filename in sorted(os.listdir(path)): - ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower() - if ext in ('.pth', '.egg-info', '.egg-link'): - continue - if ext == '.py': - logger.info('Not displaying %s: not a package' % display_path(filename)) - continue - full = os.path.join(path, filename) - if os.path.isdir(full): - unzipped.append((filename, self.count_package(full))) - elif zipfile.is_zipfile(full): - zipped.append(filename) - else: - logger.info('Unknown file: %s' % display_path(filename)) - if zipped: - logger.notify('Zipped packages:') - logger.indent += 2 - try: - for filename in zipped: - logger.notify(filename) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - else: - logger.notify('No zipped packages.') - if unzipped: - if options.sort_files: - unzipped.sort(key=lambda x: -x[1]) - logger.notify('Unzipped packages:') - logger.indent += 2 - try: - for filename, count in unzipped: - logger.notify('%s (%i files)' % (filename, count)) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - else: - logger.notify('No unzipped packages.') - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - - def count_package(self, path): - total = 0 - for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(path): - filenames = [f for f in filenames - if not f.lower().endswith('.pyc')] - total += len(filenames) - return total diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/download.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/download.py deleted file mode 100644 index e48ab67fa..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/download.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,584 +0,0 @@ -import cgi -import getpass -import hashlib -import mimetypes -import os -import re -import shutil -import socket -import sys -import tempfile - -from pip.backwardcompat import (xmlrpclib, urllib, urllib2, httplib, - urlparse, string_types, ssl) -if ssl: - from pip.backwardcompat import match_hostname, CertificateError -from pip.exceptions import InstallationError, PipError, NoSSLError -from pip.util import (splitext, rmtree, format_size, display_path, - backup_dir, ask_path_exists, unpack_file, - create_download_cache_folder, cache_download) -from pip.vcs import vcs -from pip.log import logger -from pip.locations import default_cert_path - -__all__ = ['xmlrpclib_transport', 'get_file_content', 'urlopen', - 'is_url', 'url_to_path', 'path_to_url', 'path_to_url2', - 'geturl', 'is_archive_file', 'unpack_vcs_link', - 'unpack_file_url', 'is_vcs_url', 'is_file_url', 'unpack_http_url'] - - -xmlrpclib_transport = xmlrpclib.Transport() - - -def get_file_content(url, comes_from=None): - """Gets the content of a file; it may be a filename, file: URL, or - http: URL. Returns (location, content)""" - match = _scheme_re.search(url) - if match: - scheme = match.group(1).lower() - if (scheme == 'file' and comes_from - and comes_from.startswith('http')): - raise InstallationError( - 'Requirements file %s references URL %s, which is local' - % (comes_from, url)) - if scheme == 'file': - path = url.split(':', 1)[1] - path = path.replace('\\', '/') - match = _url_slash_drive_re.match(path) - if match: - path = match.group(1) + ':' + path.split('|', 1)[1] - path = urllib.unquote(path) - if path.startswith('/'): - path = '/' + path.lstrip('/') - url = path - else: - ## FIXME: catch some errors - resp = urlopen(url) - return geturl(resp), resp.read() - try: - f = open(url) - content = f.read() - except IOError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - raise InstallationError('Could not open requirements file: %s' % str(e)) - else: - f.close() - return url, content - - -_scheme_re = re.compile(r'^(http|https|file):', re.I) -_url_slash_drive_re = re.compile(r'/*([a-z])\|', re.I) - -class VerifiedHTTPSConnection(httplib.HTTPSConnection): - """ - A connection that wraps connections with ssl certificate verification. - """ - def connect(self): - - self.connection_kwargs = {} - - #TODO: refactor compatibility logic into backwardcompat? - - # for > py2.5 - if hasattr(self, 'timeout'): - self.connection_kwargs.update(timeout = self.timeout) - - # for >= py2.7 - if hasattr(self, 'source_address'): - self.connection_kwargs.update(source_address = self.source_address) - - sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), **self.connection_kwargs) - - # for >= py2.7 - if getattr(self, '_tunnel_host', None): - self.sock = sock - self._tunnel() - - # get alternate bundle or use our included bundle - cert_path = os.environ.get('PIP_CERT', '') or default_cert_path - - self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, - self.key_file, - self.cert_file, - cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, - ca_certs=cert_path) - - try: - match_hostname(self.sock.getpeercert(), self.host) - except CertificateError: - self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) - self.sock.close() - raise - - - -class VerifiedHTTPSHandler(urllib2.HTTPSHandler): - """ - A HTTPSHandler that uses our own VerifiedHTTPSConnection. - """ - def __init__(self, connection_class = VerifiedHTTPSConnection): - self.specialized_conn_class = connection_class - urllib2.HTTPSHandler.__init__(self) - def https_open(self, req): - return self.do_open(self.specialized_conn_class, req) - - -class URLOpener(object): - """ - pip's own URL helper that adds HTTP auth and proxy support - """ - def __init__(self): - self.passman = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm() - - def __call__(self, url): - """ - If the given url contains auth info or if a normal request gets a 401 - response, an attempt is made to fetch the resource using basic HTTP - auth. - - """ - url, username, password, scheme = self.extract_credentials(url) - if username is None: - try: - response = self.get_opener(scheme=scheme).open(url) - except urllib2.HTTPError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - if e.code != 401: - raise - response = self.get_response(url) - else: - response = self.get_response(url, username, password) - return response - - def get_request(self, url): - """ - Wraps the URL to retrieve to protects against "creative" - interpretation of the RFC: http://bugs.python.org/issue8732 - """ - if isinstance(url, string_types): - url = urllib2.Request(url, headers={'Accept-encoding': 'identity'}) - return url - - def get_response(self, url, username=None, password=None): - """ - does the dirty work of actually getting the rsponse object using urllib2 - and its HTTP auth builtins. - """ - scheme, netloc, path, query, frag = urlparse.urlsplit(url) - req = self.get_request(url) - - stored_username, stored_password = self.passman.find_user_password(None, netloc) - # see if we have a password stored - if stored_username is None: - if username is None and self.prompting: - username = urllib.quote(raw_input('User for %s: ' % netloc)) - password = urllib.quote(getpass.getpass('Password: ')) - if username and password: - self.passman.add_password(None, netloc, username, password) - stored_username, stored_password = self.passman.find_user_password(None, netloc) - authhandler = urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler(self.passman) - opener = self.get_opener(authhandler, scheme=scheme) - # FIXME: should catch a 401 and offer to let the user reenter credentials - return opener.open(req) - - def get_opener(self, *args, **kwargs): - """ - Build an OpenerDirector instance based on the scheme, whether ssl is - importable and the --insecure parameter. - """ - if kwargs.get('scheme') == 'https': - if ssl: - https_handler = VerifiedHTTPSHandler() - director = urllib2.build_opener(https_handler, *args) - #strip out HTTPHandler to prevent MITM spoof - for handler in director.handlers: - if isinstance(handler, urllib2.HTTPHandler): - director.handlers.remove(handler) - return director - elif os.environ.get('PIP_INSECURE', '') == '1': - return urllib2.build_opener(*args) - else: - raise NoSSLError() - else: - return urllib2.build_opener(*args) - - def setup(self, proxystr='', prompting=True): - """ - Sets the proxy handler given the option passed on the command - line. If an empty string is passed it looks at the HTTP_PROXY - environment variable. - """ - self.prompting = prompting - proxy = self.get_proxy(proxystr) - if proxy: - proxy_support = urllib2.ProxyHandler({"http": proxy, "ftp": proxy, "https": proxy}) - opener = urllib2.build_opener(proxy_support, urllib2.CacheFTPHandler) - urllib2.install_opener(opener) - - def parse_credentials(self, netloc): - if "@" in netloc: - userinfo = netloc.rsplit("@", 1)[0] - if ":" in userinfo: - return userinfo.split(":", 1) - return userinfo, None - return None, None - - def extract_credentials(self, url): - """ - Extracts user/password from a url. - - Returns a tuple: - (url-without-auth, username, password) - """ - if isinstance(url, urllib2.Request): - result = urlparse.urlsplit(url.get_full_url()) - else: - result = urlparse.urlsplit(url) - scheme, netloc, path, query, frag = result - - username, password = self.parse_credentials(netloc) - if username is None: - return url, None, None, scheme - elif password is None and self.prompting: - # remove the auth credentials from the url part - netloc = netloc.replace('%s@' % username, '', 1) - # prompt for the password - prompt = 'Password for %s@%s: ' % (username, netloc) - password = urllib.quote(getpass.getpass(prompt)) - else: - # remove the auth credentials from the url part - netloc = netloc.replace('%s:%s@' % (username, password), '', 1) - - target_url = urlparse.urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, frag)) - return target_url, username, password, scheme - - def get_proxy(self, proxystr=''): - """ - Get the proxy given the option passed on the command line. - If an empty string is passed it looks at the HTTP_PROXY - environment variable. - """ - if not proxystr: - proxystr = os.environ.get('HTTP_PROXY', '') - if proxystr: - if '@' in proxystr: - user_password, server_port = proxystr.split('@', 1) - if ':' in user_password: - user, password = user_password.split(':', 1) - else: - user = user_password - prompt = 'Password for %s@%s: ' % (user, server_port) - password = urllib.quote(getpass.getpass(prompt)) - return '%s:%s@%s' % (user, password, server_port) - else: - return proxystr - else: - return None - -urlopen = URLOpener() - - -def is_url(name): - """Returns true if the name looks like a URL""" - if ':' not in name: - return False - scheme = name.split(':', 1)[0].lower() - return scheme in ['http', 'https', 'file', 'ftp'] + vcs.all_schemes - - -def url_to_path(url): - """ - Convert a file: URL to a path. - """ - assert url.startswith('file:'), ( - "You can only turn file: urls into filenames (not %r)" % url) - path = url[len('file:'):].lstrip('/') - path = urllib.unquote(path) - if _url_drive_re.match(path): - path = path[0] + ':' + path[2:] - else: - path = '/' + path - return path - - -_drive_re = re.compile('^([a-z]):', re.I) -_url_drive_re = re.compile('^([a-z])[:|]', re.I) - - -def path_to_url(path): - """ - Convert a path to a file: URL. The path will be made absolute. - """ - path = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(path)) - if _drive_re.match(path): - path = path[0] + '|' + path[2:] - url = urllib.quote(path) - url = url.replace(os.path.sep, '/') - url = url.lstrip('/') - return 'file:///' + url - - -def path_to_url2(path): - """ - Convert a path to a file: URL. The path will be made absolute and have - quoted path parts. - """ - path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(path)) - drive, path = os.path.splitdrive(path) - filepath = path.split(os.path.sep) - url = '/'.join([urllib.quote(part) for part in filepath]) - if not drive: - url = url.lstrip('/') - return 'file:///' + drive + url - - -def geturl(urllib2_resp): - """ - Use instead of urllib.addinfourl.geturl(), which appears to have - some issues with dropping the double slash for certain schemes - (e.g. file://). This implementation is probably over-eager, as it - always restores '://' if it is missing, and it appears some url - schemata aren't always followed by '//' after the colon, but as - far as I know pip doesn't need any of those. - The URI RFC can be found at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1630 - - This function assumes that - scheme:/foo/bar - is the same as - scheme:///foo/bar - """ - url = urllib2_resp.geturl() - scheme, rest = url.split(':', 1) - if rest.startswith('//'): - return url - else: - # FIXME: write a good test to cover it - return '%s://%s' % (scheme, rest) - - -def is_archive_file(name): - """Return True if `name` is a considered as an archive file.""" - archives = ('.zip', '.tar.gz', '.tar.bz2', '.tgz', '.tar', '.pybundle') - ext = splitext(name)[1].lower() - if ext in archives: - return True - return False - - -def unpack_vcs_link(link, location, only_download=False): - vcs_backend = _get_used_vcs_backend(link) - if only_download: - vcs_backend.export(location) - else: - vcs_backend.unpack(location) - - -def unpack_file_url(link, location): - source = url_to_path(link.url) - content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(source)[0] - if os.path.isdir(source): - # delete the location since shutil will create it again :( - if os.path.isdir(location): - rmtree(location) - shutil.copytree(source, location) - else: - unpack_file(source, location, content_type, link) - - -def _get_used_vcs_backend(link): - for backend in vcs.backends: - if link.scheme in backend.schemes: - vcs_backend = backend(link.url) - return vcs_backend - - -def is_vcs_url(link): - return bool(_get_used_vcs_backend(link)) - - -def is_file_url(link): - return link.url.lower().startswith('file:') - - -def _check_hash(download_hash, link): - if download_hash.digest_size != hashlib.new(link.hash_name).digest_size: - logger.fatal("Hash digest size of the package %d (%s) doesn't match the expected hash name %s!" - % (download_hash.digest_size, link, link.hash_name)) - raise InstallationError('Hash name mismatch for package %s' % link) - if download_hash.hexdigest() != link.hash: - logger.fatal("Hash of the package %s (%s) doesn't match the expected hash %s!" - % (link, download_hash, link.hash)) - raise InstallationError('Bad %s hash for package %s' % (link.hash_name, link)) - - -def _get_hash_from_file(target_file, link): - try: - download_hash = hashlib.new(link.hash_name) - except (ValueError, TypeError): - logger.warn("Unsupported hash name %s for package %s" % (link.hash_name, link)) - return None - - fp = open(target_file, 'rb') - while True: - chunk = fp.read(4096) - if not chunk: - break - download_hash.update(chunk) - fp.close() - return download_hash - - -def _download_url(resp, link, temp_location): - fp = open(temp_location, 'wb') - download_hash = None - if link.hash and link.hash_name: - try: - download_hash = hashlib.new(link.hash_name) - except ValueError: - logger.warn("Unsupported hash name %s for package %s" % (link.hash_name, link)) - try: - total_length = int(resp.info()['content-length']) - except (ValueError, KeyError, TypeError): - total_length = 0 - downloaded = 0 - show_progress = total_length > 40 * 1000 or not total_length - show_url = link.show_url - try: - if show_progress: - ## FIXME: the URL can get really long in this message: - if total_length: - logger.start_progress('Downloading %s (%s): ' % (show_url, format_size(total_length))) - else: - logger.start_progress('Downloading %s (unknown size): ' % show_url) - else: - logger.notify('Downloading %s' % show_url) - logger.info('Downloading from URL %s' % link) - - while True: - chunk = resp.read(4096) - if not chunk: - break - downloaded += len(chunk) - if show_progress: - if not total_length: - logger.show_progress('%s' % format_size(downloaded)) - else: - logger.show_progress('%3i%% %s' % (100 * downloaded / total_length, format_size(downloaded))) - if download_hash is not None: - download_hash.update(chunk) - fp.write(chunk) - fp.close() - finally: - if show_progress: - logger.end_progress('%s downloaded' % format_size(downloaded)) - return download_hash - - -def _copy_file(filename, location, content_type, link): - copy = True - download_location = os.path.join(location, link.filename) - if os.path.exists(download_location): - response = ask_path_exists( - 'The file %s exists. (i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup ' % - display_path(download_location), ('i', 'w', 'b')) - if response == 'i': - copy = False - elif response == 'w': - logger.warn('Deleting %s' % display_path(download_location)) - os.remove(download_location) - elif response == 'b': - dest_file = backup_dir(download_location) - logger.warn('Backing up %s to %s' - % (display_path(download_location), display_path(dest_file))) - shutil.move(download_location, dest_file) - if copy: - shutil.copy(filename, download_location) - logger.indent -= 2 - logger.notify('Saved %s' % display_path(download_location)) - - -def unpack_http_url(link, location, download_cache, download_dir=None): - temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp('-unpack', 'pip-') - target_url = link.url.split('#', 1)[0] - target_file = None - download_hash = None - if download_cache: - target_file = os.path.join(download_cache, - urllib.quote(target_url, '')) - if not os.path.isdir(download_cache): - create_download_cache_folder(download_cache) - - already_downloaded = None - if download_dir: - already_downloaded = os.path.join(download_dir, link.filename) - if not os.path.exists(already_downloaded): - already_downloaded = None - - if (target_file - and os.path.exists(target_file) - and os.path.exists(target_file + '.content-type')): - fp = open(target_file+'.content-type') - content_type = fp.read().strip() - fp.close() - if link.hash and link.hash_name: - download_hash = _get_hash_from_file(target_file, link) - temp_location = target_file - logger.notify('Using download cache from %s' % target_file) - elif already_downloaded: - temp_location = already_downloaded - content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(already_downloaded) - if link.hash: - download_hash = _get_hash_from_file(temp_location, link) - logger.notify('File was already downloaded %s' % already_downloaded) - else: - resp = _get_response_from_url(target_url, link) - content_type = resp.info()['content-type'] - filename = link.filename # fallback - # Have a look at the Content-Disposition header for a better guess - content_disposition = resp.info().get('content-disposition') - if content_disposition: - type, params = cgi.parse_header(content_disposition) - # We use ``or`` here because we don't want to use an "empty" value - # from the filename param. - filename = params.get('filename') or filename - ext = splitext(filename)[1] - if not ext: - ext = mimetypes.guess_extension(content_type) - if ext: - filename += ext - if not ext and link.url != geturl(resp): - ext = os.path.splitext(geturl(resp))[1] - if ext: - filename += ext - temp_location = os.path.join(temp_dir, filename) - download_hash = _download_url(resp, link, temp_location) - if link.hash and link.hash_name: - _check_hash(download_hash, link) - if download_dir and not already_downloaded: - _copy_file(temp_location, download_dir, content_type, link) - unpack_file(temp_location, location, content_type, link) - if target_file and target_file != temp_location: - cache_download(target_file, temp_location, content_type) - if target_file is None and not already_downloaded: - os.unlink(temp_location) - os.rmdir(temp_dir) - - -def _get_response_from_url(target_url, link): - try: - resp = urlopen(target_url) - except urllib2.HTTPError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - logger.fatal("HTTP error %s while getting %s" % (e.code, link)) - raise - except IOError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - # Typically an FTP error - logger.fatal("Error %s while getting %s" % (e, link)) - raise - return resp - - -class Urllib2HeadRequest(urllib2.Request): - def get_method(self): - return "HEAD" diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/exceptions.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/exceptions.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7d4bcfbc7..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/exceptions.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -"""Exceptions used throughout package""" - -import textwrap - -class PipError(Exception): - """Base pip exception""" - - -class InstallationError(PipError): - """General exception during installation""" - - -class UninstallationError(PipError): - """General exception during uninstallation""" - - -class DistributionNotFound(InstallationError): - """Raised when a distribution cannot be found to satisfy a requirement""" - - -class BestVersionAlreadyInstalled(PipError): - """Raised when the most up-to-date version of a package is already - installed. """ - - -class BadCommand(PipError): - """Raised when virtualenv or a command is not found""" - - -class CommandError(PipError): - """Raised when there is an error in command-line arguments""" - - -class NoSSLError(PipError): - """Raised when there's no ssl and not using '--insecure'""" - - def __str__(self): - return textwrap.dedent(""" - ################################################################### - ## You don't have an importable ssl module. You are most ## - ## likely using Python 2.5, which did not include ssl ## - ## support by default. In this state, we can not provide ## - ## ssl certified downloads from PyPI. ## - ## ## - ## You can do one of 2 things: ## - ## 1) Install this: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ssl/ ## - ## (It provides ssl support for older Pythons ) ## - ## 2) Use the --insecure option to allow this insecurity ## - ## ## - ## For more details, go to the "SSL Certificate Verification" ## - ## section located here: ## - ## http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/logic.html ## - ## ## - ################################################################### - """) - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/index.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/index.py deleted file mode 100644 index 209c40c16..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/index.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,757 +0,0 @@ -"""Routines related to PyPI, indexes""" - -import sys -import os -import re -import gzip -import mimetypes -import posixpath -import pkg_resources -import random -import socket -import string -import zlib - -try: - import threading -except ImportError: - import dummy_threading as threading - -from pip.log import logger -from pip.util import Inf, normalize_name, splitext -from pip.exceptions import DistributionNotFound, BestVersionAlreadyInstalled -from pip.backwardcompat import (WindowsError, BytesIO, - Queue, urlparse, - URLError, HTTPError, u, - product, url2pathname, ssl, - Empty as QueueEmpty) -if ssl: - from pip.backwardcompat import CertificateError -from pip.download import urlopen, path_to_url2, url_to_path, geturl, Urllib2HeadRequest - -__all__ = ['PackageFinder'] - - -DEFAULT_MIRROR_HOSTNAME = "last.pypi.python.org" - - -class PackageFinder(object): - """This finds packages. - - This is meant to match easy_install's technique for looking for - packages, by reading pages and looking for appropriate links - """ - - def __init__(self, find_links, index_urls, - use_mirrors=False, mirrors=None, main_mirror_url=None): - self.find_links = find_links - self.index_urls = index_urls - self.dependency_links = [] - self.cache = PageCache() - # These are boring links that have already been logged somehow: - self.logged_links = set() - if use_mirrors: - self.mirror_urls = self._get_mirror_urls(mirrors, main_mirror_url) - logger.info('Using PyPI mirrors: %s' % ', '.join(self.mirror_urls)) - else: - self.mirror_urls = [] - - def add_dependency_links(self, links): - ## FIXME: this shouldn't be global list this, it should only - ## apply to requirements of the package that specifies the - ## dependency_links value - ## FIXME: also, we should track comes_from (i.e., use Link) - self.dependency_links.extend(links) - - def _sort_locations(self, locations): - """ - Sort locations into "files" (archives) and "urls", and return - a pair of lists (files,urls) - """ - files = [] - urls = [] - - # puts the url for the given file path into the appropriate list - def sort_path(path): - url = path_to_url2(path) - if mimetypes.guess_type(url, strict=False)[0] == 'text/html': - urls.append(url) - else: - files.append(url) - - for url in locations: - - is_local_path = os.path.exists(url) - is_file_url = url.startswith('file:') - is_find_link = url in self.find_links - - if is_local_path or is_file_url: - if is_local_path: - path = url - else: - path = url_to_path(url) - if is_find_link and os.path.isdir(path): - path = os.path.realpath(path) - for item in os.listdir(path): - sort_path(os.path.join(path, item)) - elif is_file_url and os.path.isdir(path): - urls.append(url) - elif os.path.isfile(path): - sort_path(path) - else: - urls.append(url) - - return files, urls - - def find_requirement(self, req, upgrade): - - def mkurl_pypi_url(url): - loc = posixpath.join(url, url_name) - # For maximum compatibility with easy_install, ensure the path - # ends in a trailing slash. Although this isn't in the spec - # (and PyPI can handle it without the slash) some other index - # implementations might break if they relied on easy_install's behavior. - if not loc.endswith('/'): - loc = loc + '/' - return loc - - url_name = req.url_name - # Only check main index if index URL is given: - main_index_url = None - if self.index_urls: - # Check that we have the url_name correctly spelled: - main_index_url = Link(mkurl_pypi_url(self.index_urls[0])) - # This will also cache the page, so it's okay that we get it again later: - page = self._get_page(main_index_url, req) - if page is None: - url_name = self._find_url_name(Link(self.index_urls[0]), url_name, req) or req.url_name - - # Combine index URLs with mirror URLs here to allow - # adding more index URLs from requirements files - all_index_urls = self.index_urls + self.mirror_urls - - if url_name is not None: - locations = [ - mkurl_pypi_url(url) - for url in all_index_urls] + self.find_links - else: - locations = list(self.find_links) - locations.extend(self.dependency_links) - for version in req.absolute_versions: - if url_name is not None and main_index_url is not None: - locations = [ - posixpath.join(main_index_url.url, version)] + locations - - file_locations, url_locations = self._sort_locations(locations) - - locations = [Link(url) for url in url_locations] - logger.debug('URLs to search for versions for %s:' % req) - for location in locations: - logger.debug('* %s' % location) - found_versions = [] - found_versions.extend( - self._package_versions( - [Link(url, '-f') for url in self.find_links], req.name.lower())) - page_versions = [] - for page in self._get_pages(locations, req): - logger.debug('Analyzing links from page %s' % page.url) - logger.indent += 2 - try: - page_versions.extend(self._package_versions(page.links, req.name.lower())) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - dependency_versions = list(self._package_versions( - [Link(url) for url in self.dependency_links], req.name.lower())) - if dependency_versions: - logger.info('dependency_links found: %s' % ', '.join([link.url for parsed, link, version in dependency_versions])) - file_versions = list(self._package_versions( - [Link(url) for url in file_locations], req.name.lower())) - if not found_versions and not page_versions and not dependency_versions and not file_versions: - logger.fatal('Could not find any downloads that satisfy the requirement %s' % req) - raise DistributionNotFound('No distributions at all found for %s' % req) - installed_version = [] - if req.satisfied_by is not None: - installed_version = [(req.satisfied_by.parsed_version, InfLink, req.satisfied_by.version)] - if file_versions: - file_versions.sort(reverse=True) - logger.info('Local files found: %s' % ', '.join([url_to_path(link.url) for parsed, link, version in file_versions])) - #this is an intentional priority ordering - all_versions = installed_version + file_versions + found_versions + page_versions + dependency_versions - applicable_versions = [] - for (parsed_version, link, version) in all_versions: - if version not in req.req: - logger.info("Ignoring link %s, version %s doesn't match %s" - % (link, version, ','.join([''.join(s) for s in req.req.specs]))) - continue - applicable_versions.append((parsed_version, link, version)) - #bring the latest version to the front, but maintains the priority ordering as secondary - applicable_versions = sorted(applicable_versions, key=lambda v: v[0], reverse=True) - existing_applicable = bool([link for parsed_version, link, version in applicable_versions if link is InfLink]) - if not upgrade and existing_applicable: - if applicable_versions[0][1] is InfLink: - logger.info('Existing installed version (%s) is most up-to-date and satisfies requirement' - % req.satisfied_by.version) - else: - logger.info('Existing installed version (%s) satisfies requirement (most up-to-date version is %s)' - % (req.satisfied_by.version, applicable_versions[0][2])) - return None - if not applicable_versions: - logger.fatal('Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement %s (from versions: %s)' - % (req, ', '.join([version for parsed_version, link, version in all_versions]))) - raise DistributionNotFound('No distributions matching the version for %s' % req) - if applicable_versions[0][1] is InfLink: - # We have an existing version, and its the best version - logger.info('Installed version (%s) is most up-to-date (past versions: %s)' - % (req.satisfied_by.version, ', '.join([version for parsed_version, link, version in applicable_versions[1:]]) or 'none')) - raise BestVersionAlreadyInstalled - if len(applicable_versions) > 1: - logger.info('Using version %s (newest of versions: %s)' % - (applicable_versions[0][2], ', '.join([version for parsed_version, link, version in applicable_versions]))) - return applicable_versions[0][1] - - - def _find_url_name(self, index_url, url_name, req): - """Finds the true URL name of a package, when the given name isn't quite correct. - This is usually used to implement case-insensitivity.""" - if not index_url.url.endswith('/'): - # Vaguely part of the PyPI API... weird but true. - ## FIXME: bad to modify this? - index_url.url += '/' - page = self._get_page(index_url, req) - if page is None: - logger.fatal('Cannot fetch index base URL %s' % index_url) - return - norm_name = normalize_name(req.url_name) - for link in page.links: - base = posixpath.basename(link.path.rstrip('/')) - if norm_name == normalize_name(base): - logger.notify('Real name of requirement %s is %s' % (url_name, base)) - return base - return None - - def _get_pages(self, locations, req): - """Yields (page, page_url) from the given locations, skipping - locations that have errors, and adding download/homepage links""" - pending_queue = Queue() - for location in locations: - pending_queue.put(location) - done = [] - seen = set() - threads = [] - for i in range(min(10, len(locations))): - t = threading.Thread(target=self._get_queued_page, args=(req, pending_queue, done, seen)) - t.setDaemon(True) - threads.append(t) - t.start() - for t in threads: - t.join() - return done - - _log_lock = threading.Lock() - - def _get_queued_page(self, req, pending_queue, done, seen): - while 1: - try: - location = pending_queue.get(False) - except QueueEmpty: - return - if location in seen: - continue - seen.add(location) - page = self._get_page(location, req) - if page is None: - continue - done.append(page) - for link in page.rel_links(): - pending_queue.put(link) - - _egg_fragment_re = re.compile(r'#egg=([^&]*)') - _egg_info_re = re.compile(r'([a-z0-9_.]+)-([a-z0-9_.-]+)', re.I) - _py_version_re = re.compile(r'-py([123]\.?[0-9]?)$') - - def _sort_links(self, links): - "Returns elements of links in order, non-egg links first, egg links second, while eliminating duplicates" - eggs, no_eggs = [], [] - seen = set() - for link in links: - if link not in seen: - seen.add(link) - if link.egg_fragment: - eggs.append(link) - else: - no_eggs.append(link) - return no_eggs + eggs - - def _package_versions(self, links, search_name): - for link in self._sort_links(links): - for v in self._link_package_versions(link, search_name): - yield v - - def _link_package_versions(self, link, search_name): - """ - Return an iterable of triples (pkg_resources_version_key, - link, python_version) that can be extracted from the given - link. - - Meant to be overridden by subclasses, not called by clients. - """ - if link.egg_fragment: - egg_info = link.egg_fragment - else: - egg_info, ext = link.splitext() - if not ext: - if link not in self.logged_links: - logger.debug('Skipping link %s; not a file' % link) - self.logged_links.add(link) - return [] - if egg_info.endswith('.tar'): - # Special double-extension case: - egg_info = egg_info[:-4] - ext = '.tar' + ext - if ext not in ('.tar.gz', '.tar.bz2', '.tar', '.tgz', '.zip'): - if link not in self.logged_links: - logger.debug('Skipping link %s; unknown archive format: %s' % (link, ext)) - self.logged_links.add(link) - return [] - if "macosx10" in link.path and ext == '.zip': - if link not in self.logged_links: - logger.debug('Skipping link %s; macosx10 one' % (link)) - self.logged_links.add(link) - return [] - version = self._egg_info_matches(egg_info, search_name, link) - if version is None: - logger.debug('Skipping link %s; wrong project name (not %s)' % (link, search_name)) - return [] - match = self._py_version_re.search(version) - if match: - version = version[:match.start()] - py_version = match.group(1) - if py_version != sys.version[:3]: - logger.debug('Skipping %s because Python version is incorrect' % link) - return [] - logger.debug('Found link %s, version: %s' % (link, version)) - return [(pkg_resources.parse_version(version), - link, - version)] - - def _egg_info_matches(self, egg_info, search_name, link): - match = self._egg_info_re.search(egg_info) - if not match: - logger.debug('Could not parse version from link: %s' % link) - return None - name = match.group(0).lower() - # To match the "safe" name that pkg_resources creates: - name = name.replace('_', '-') - # project name and version must be separated by a dash - look_for = search_name.lower() + "-" - if name.startswith(look_for): - return match.group(0)[len(look_for):] - else: - return None - - def _get_page(self, link, req): - return HTMLPage.get_page(link, req, cache=self.cache) - - def _get_mirror_urls(self, mirrors=None, main_mirror_url=None): - """Retrieves a list of URLs from the main mirror DNS entry - unless a list of mirror URLs are passed. - """ - if not mirrors: - mirrors = get_mirrors(main_mirror_url) - # Should this be made "less random"? E.g. netselect like? - random.shuffle(mirrors) - - mirror_urls = set() - for mirror_url in mirrors: - mirror_url = mirror_url.rstrip('/') - # Make sure we have a valid URL - if not any([mirror_url.startswith(scheme) for scheme in ["http://", "https://", "file://"]]): - mirror_url = "http://%s" % mirror_url - if not mirror_url.endswith("/simple"): - mirror_url = "%s/simple" % mirror_url - mirror_urls.add(mirror_url + '/') - - return list(mirror_urls) - - -class PageCache(object): - """Cache of HTML pages""" - - failure_limit = 3 - - def __init__(self): - self._failures = {} - self._pages = {} - self._archives = {} - - def too_many_failures(self, url): - return self._failures.get(url, 0) >= self.failure_limit - - def get_page(self, url): - return self._pages.get(url) - - def is_archive(self, url): - return self._archives.get(url, False) - - def set_is_archive(self, url, value=True): - self._archives[url] = value - - def add_page_failure(self, url, level): - self._failures[url] = self._failures.get(url, 0)+level - - def add_page(self, urls, page): - for url in urls: - self._pages[url] = page - - -class HTMLPage(object): - """Represents one page, along with its URL""" - - ## FIXME: these regexes are horrible hacks: - _homepage_re = re.compile(r'\s*home\s*page', re.I) - _download_re = re.compile(r'\s*download\s+url', re.I) - ## These aren't so aweful: - _rel_re = re.compile("""<[^>]*\srel\s*=\s*['"]?([^'">]+)[^>]*>""", re.I) - _href_re = re.compile('href=(?:"([^"]*)"|\'([^\']*)\'|([^>\\s\\n]*))', re.I|re.S) - _base_re = re.compile(r"""]+)""", re.I) - - def __init__(self, content, url, headers=None): - self.content = content - self.url = url - self.headers = headers - - def __str__(self): - return self.url - - @classmethod - def get_page(cls, link, req, cache=None, skip_archives=True): - url = link.url - url = url.split('#', 1)[0] - if cache.too_many_failures(url): - return None - - # Check for VCS schemes that do not support lookup as web pages. - from pip.vcs import VcsSupport - for scheme in VcsSupport.schemes: - if url.lower().startswith(scheme) and url[len(scheme)] in '+:': - logger.debug('Cannot look at %(scheme)s URL %(link)s' % locals()) - return None - - if cache is not None: - inst = cache.get_page(url) - if inst is not None: - return inst - try: - if skip_archives: - if cache is not None: - if cache.is_archive(url): - return None - filename = link.filename - for bad_ext in ['.tar', '.tar.gz', '.tar.bz2', '.tgz', '.zip']: - if filename.endswith(bad_ext): - content_type = cls._get_content_type(url) - if content_type.lower().startswith('text/html'): - break - else: - logger.debug('Skipping page %s because of Content-Type: %s' % (link, content_type)) - if cache is not None: - cache.set_is_archive(url) - return None - logger.debug('Getting page %s' % url) - - # Tack index.html onto file:// URLs that point to directories - (scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment) = urlparse.urlparse(url) - if scheme == 'file' and os.path.isdir(url2pathname(path)): - # add trailing slash if not present so urljoin doesn't trim final segment - if not url.endswith('/'): - url += '/' - url = urlparse.urljoin(url, 'index.html') - logger.debug(' file: URL is directory, getting %s' % url) - - resp = urlopen(url) - - real_url = geturl(resp) - headers = resp.info() - contents = resp.read() - encoding = headers.get('Content-Encoding', None) - #XXX need to handle exceptions and add testing for this - if encoding is not None: - if encoding == 'gzip': - contents = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=BytesIO(contents)).read() - if encoding == 'deflate': - contents = zlib.decompress(contents) - inst = cls(u(contents), real_url, headers) - except (HTTPError, URLError, socket.timeout, socket.error, OSError, WindowsError): - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - desc = str(e) - if isinstance(e, socket.timeout): - log_meth = logger.info - level =1 - desc = 'timed out' - elif isinstance(e, URLError): - #ssl/certificate error - if ssl and hasattr(e, 'reason') and (isinstance(e.reason, ssl.SSLError) or isinstance(e.reason, CertificateError)): - desc = 'There was a problem confirming the ssl certificate: %s' % e - log_meth = logger.notify - else: - log_meth = logger.info - if hasattr(e, 'reason') and isinstance(e.reason, socket.timeout): - desc = 'timed out' - level = 1 - else: - level = 2 - elif isinstance(e, HTTPError) and e.code == 404: - ## FIXME: notify? - log_meth = logger.info - level = 2 - else: - log_meth = logger.info - level = 1 - log_meth('Could not fetch URL %s: %s' % (link, desc)) - log_meth('Will skip URL %s when looking for download links for %s' % (link.url, req)) - if cache is not None: - cache.add_page_failure(url, level) - return None - if cache is not None: - cache.add_page([url, real_url], inst) - return inst - - @staticmethod - def _get_content_type(url): - """Get the Content-Type of the given url, using a HEAD request""" - scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = urlparse.urlsplit(url) - if not scheme in ('http', 'https', 'ftp', 'ftps'): - ## FIXME: some warning or something? - ## assertion error? - return '' - req = Urllib2HeadRequest(url, headers={'Host': netloc}) - resp = urlopen(req) - try: - if hasattr(resp, 'code') and resp.code != 200 and scheme not in ('ftp', 'ftps'): - ## FIXME: doesn't handle redirects - return '' - return resp.info().get('content-type', '') - finally: - resp.close() - - @property - def base_url(self): - if not hasattr(self, "_base_url"): - match = self._base_re.search(self.content) - if match: - self._base_url = match.group(1) - else: - self._base_url = self.url - return self._base_url - - @property - def links(self): - """Yields all links in the page""" - for match in self._href_re.finditer(self.content): - url = match.group(1) or match.group(2) or match.group(3) - url = self.clean_link(urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, url)) - yield Link(url, self) - - def rel_links(self): - for url in self.explicit_rel_links(): - yield url - for url in self.scraped_rel_links(): - yield url - - def explicit_rel_links(self, rels=('homepage', 'download')): - """Yields all links with the given relations""" - for match in self._rel_re.finditer(self.content): - found_rels = match.group(1).lower().split() - for rel in rels: - if rel in found_rels: - break - else: - continue - match = self._href_re.search(match.group(0)) - if not match: - continue - url = match.group(1) or match.group(2) or match.group(3) - url = self.clean_link(urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, url)) - yield Link(url, self) - - def scraped_rel_links(self): - for regex in (self._homepage_re, self._download_re): - match = regex.search(self.content) - if not match: - continue - href_match = self._href_re.search(self.content, pos=match.end()) - if not href_match: - continue - url = href_match.group(1) or href_match.group(2) or href_match.group(3) - if not url: - continue - url = self.clean_link(urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, url)) - yield Link(url, self) - - _clean_re = re.compile(r'[^a-z0-9$&+,/:;=?@.#%_\\|-]', re.I) - - def clean_link(self, url): - """Makes sure a link is fully encoded. That is, if a ' ' shows up in - the link, it will be rewritten to %20 (while not over-quoting - % or other characters).""" - return self._clean_re.sub( - lambda match: '%%%2x' % ord(match.group(0)), url) - - -class Link(object): - - def __init__(self, url, comes_from=None): - self.url = url - self.comes_from = comes_from - - def __str__(self): - if self.comes_from: - return '%s (from %s)' % (self.url, self.comes_from) - else: - return str(self.url) - - def __repr__(self): - return '' % self - - def __eq__(self, other): - return self.url == other.url - - def __ne__(self, other): - return self.url != other.url - - def __lt__(self, other): - return self.url < other.url - - def __le__(self, other): - return self.url <= other.url - - def __gt__(self, other): - return self.url > other.url - - def __ge__(self, other): - return self.url >= other.url - - def __hash__(self): - return hash(self.url) - - @property - def filename(self): - _, netloc, path, _, _ = urlparse.urlsplit(self.url) - name = posixpath.basename(path.rstrip('/')) or netloc - assert name, ('URL %r produced no filename' % self.url) - return name - - @property - def scheme(self): - return urlparse.urlsplit(self.url)[0] - - @property - def path(self): - return urlparse.urlsplit(self.url)[2] - - def splitext(self): - return splitext(posixpath.basename(self.path.rstrip('/'))) - - @property - def url_without_fragment(self): - scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = urlparse.urlsplit(self.url) - return urlparse.urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, None)) - - _egg_fragment_re = re.compile(r'#egg=([^&]*)') - - @property - def egg_fragment(self): - match = self._egg_fragment_re.search(self.url) - if not match: - return None - return match.group(1) - - _hash_re = re.compile(r'(sha1|sha224|sha384|sha256|sha512|md5)=([a-f0-9]+)') - - @property - def hash(self): - match = self._hash_re.search(self.url) - if match: - return match.group(2) - return None - - @property - def hash_name(self): - match = self._hash_re.search(self.url) - if match: - return match.group(1) - return None - - @property - def show_url(self): - return posixpath.basename(self.url.split('#', 1)[0].split('?', 1)[0]) - -#An "Infinite Link" that compares greater than other links -InfLink = Link(Inf) #this object is not currently used as a sortable - - -def get_requirement_from_url(url): - """Get a requirement from the URL, if possible. This looks for #egg - in the URL""" - link = Link(url) - egg_info = link.egg_fragment - if not egg_info: - egg_info = splitext(link.filename)[0] - return package_to_requirement(egg_info) - - -def package_to_requirement(package_name): - """Translate a name like Foo-1.2 to Foo==1.3""" - match = re.search(r'^(.*?)-(dev|\d.*)', package_name) - if match: - name = match.group(1) - version = match.group(2) - else: - name = package_name - version = '' - if version: - return '%s==%s' % (name, version) - else: - return name - - -def get_mirrors(hostname=None): - """Return the list of mirrors from the last record found on the DNS - entry:: - - >>> from pip.index import get_mirrors - >>> get_mirrors() - ['a.pypi.python.org', 'b.pypi.python.org', 'c.pypi.python.org', - 'd.pypi.python.org'] - - Originally written for the distutils2 project by Alexis Metaireau. - """ - if hostname is None: - hostname = DEFAULT_MIRROR_HOSTNAME - - # return the last mirror registered on PyPI. - last_mirror_hostname = None - try: - last_mirror_hostname = socket.gethostbyname_ex(hostname)[0] - except socket.gaierror: - return [] - if not last_mirror_hostname or last_mirror_hostname == DEFAULT_MIRROR_HOSTNAME: - last_mirror_hostname = "z.pypi.python.org" - end_letter = last_mirror_hostname.split(".", 1) - - # determine the list from the last one. - return ["%s.%s" % (s, end_letter[1]) for s in string_range(end_letter[0])] - - -def string_range(last): - """Compute the range of string between "a" and last. - - This works for simple "a to z" lists, but also for "a to zz" lists. - """ - for k in range(len(last)): - for x in product(string.ascii_lowercase, repeat=k+1): - result = ''.join(x) - yield result - if result == last: - return - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/locations.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/locations.py deleted file mode 100644 index 15bb4c0b8..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/locations.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -"""Locations where we look for configs, install stuff, etc""" - -import sys -import site -import os -import tempfile -import getpass -from pip.backwardcompat import get_python_lib -import pip.exceptions - -default_cert_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'cacert.pem') - -def running_under_virtualenv(): - """ - Return True if we're running inside a virtualenv, False otherwise. - - """ - return hasattr(sys, 'real_prefix') - - -def virtualenv_no_global(): - """ - Return True if in a venv and no system site packages. - """ - #this mirrors the logic in virtualenv.py for locating the no-global-site-packages.txt file - site_mod_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(site.__file__)) - no_global_file = os.path.join(site_mod_dir, 'no-global-site-packages.txt') - if running_under_virtualenv() and os.path.isfile(no_global_file): - return True - -def _get_build_prefix(): - """ Returns a safe build_prefix """ - path = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'pip-build-%s' % \ - getpass.getuser()) - if sys.platform == 'win32': - """ on windows(tested on 7) temp dirs are isolated """ - return path - try: - os.mkdir(path) - except OSError: - file_uid = None - try: - fd = os.open(path, os.O_RDONLY | os.O_NOFOLLOW) - file_uid = os.fstat(fd).st_uid - os.close(fd) - except OSError: - file_uid = None - if file_uid != os.getuid(): - msg = "The temporary folder for building (%s) is not owned by your user!" \ - % path - print (msg) - print("pip will not work until the temporary folder is " + \ - "either deleted or owned by your user account.") - raise pip.exceptions.InstallationError(msg) - return path - -if running_under_virtualenv(): - build_prefix = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'build') - src_prefix = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'src') -else: - # Use tempfile to create a temporary folder for build - # Note: we are NOT using mkdtemp so we can have a consistent build dir - # Note: using realpath due to tmp dirs on OSX being symlinks - build_prefix = _get_build_prefix() - - ## FIXME: keep src in cwd for now (it is not a temporary folder) - try: - src_prefix = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'src') - except OSError: - # In case the current working directory has been renamed or deleted - sys.exit("The folder you are executing pip from can no longer be found.") - -# under Mac OS X + virtualenv sys.prefix is not properly resolved -# it is something like /path/to/python/bin/.. -build_prefix = os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(build_prefix)) -src_prefix = os.path.abspath(src_prefix) - -# FIXME doesn't account for venv linked to global site-packages - -site_packages = get_python_lib() -user_dir = os.path.expanduser('~') -if sys.platform == 'win32': - bin_py = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'Scripts') - # buildout uses 'bin' on Windows too? - if not os.path.exists(bin_py): - bin_py = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'bin') - default_storage_dir = os.path.join(user_dir, 'pip') - default_config_file = os.path.join(default_storage_dir, 'pip.ini') - default_log_file = os.path.join(default_storage_dir, 'pip.log') -else: - bin_py = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'bin') - default_storage_dir = os.path.join(user_dir, '.pip') - default_config_file = os.path.join(default_storage_dir, 'pip.conf') - default_log_file = os.path.join(default_storage_dir, 'pip.log') - - # Forcing to use /usr/local/bin for standard Mac OS X framework installs - # Also log to ~/Library/Logs/ for use with the Console.app log viewer - if sys.platform[:6] == 'darwin' and sys.prefix[:16] == '/System/Library/': - bin_py = '/usr/local/bin' - default_log_file = os.path.join(user_dir, 'Library/Logs/pip.log') diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/log.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/log.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9eb02b90d..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/log.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -"""Logging -""" - -import sys -import logging - -from pip import backwardcompat - - -class Logger(object): - """ - Logging object for use in command-line script. Allows ranges of - levels, to avoid some redundancy of displayed information. - """ - VERBOSE_DEBUG = logging.DEBUG - 1 - DEBUG = logging.DEBUG - INFO = logging.INFO - NOTIFY = (logging.INFO + logging.WARN) / 2 - WARN = WARNING = logging.WARN - ERROR = logging.ERROR - FATAL = logging.FATAL - - LEVELS = [VERBOSE_DEBUG, DEBUG, INFO, NOTIFY, WARN, ERROR, FATAL] - - def __init__(self): - self.consumers = [] - self.indent = 0 - self.explicit_levels = False - self.in_progress = None - self.in_progress_hanging = False - - def debug(self, msg, *args, **kw): - self.log(self.DEBUG, msg, *args, **kw) - - def info(self, msg, *args, **kw): - self.log(self.INFO, msg, *args, **kw) - - def notify(self, msg, *args, **kw): - self.log(self.NOTIFY, msg, *args, **kw) - - def warn(self, msg, *args, **kw): - self.log(self.WARN, msg, *args, **kw) - - def error(self, msg, *args, **kw): - self.log(self.WARN, msg, *args, **kw) - - def fatal(self, msg, *args, **kw): - self.log(self.FATAL, msg, *args, **kw) - - def log(self, level, msg, *args, **kw): - if args: - if kw: - raise TypeError( - "You may give positional or keyword arguments, not both") - args = args or kw - rendered = None - for consumer_level, consumer in self.consumers: - if self.level_matches(level, consumer_level): - if (self.in_progress_hanging - and consumer in (sys.stdout, sys.stderr)): - self.in_progress_hanging = False - sys.stdout.write('\n') - sys.stdout.flush() - if rendered is None: - if args: - rendered = msg % args - else: - rendered = msg - rendered = ' ' * self.indent + rendered - if self.explicit_levels: - ## FIXME: should this be a name, not a level number? - rendered = '%02i %s' % (level, rendered) - if hasattr(consumer, 'write'): - rendered += '\n' - backwardcompat.fwrite(consumer, rendered) - else: - consumer(rendered) - - def _show_progress(self): - """Should we display download progress?""" - return (self.stdout_level_matches(self.NOTIFY) and sys.stdout.isatty()) - - def start_progress(self, msg): - assert not self.in_progress, ( - "Tried to start_progress(%r) while in_progress %r" - % (msg, self.in_progress)) - if self._show_progress(): - sys.stdout.write(' ' * self.indent + msg) - sys.stdout.flush() - self.in_progress_hanging = True - else: - self.in_progress_hanging = False - self.in_progress = msg - self.last_message = None - - def end_progress(self, msg='done.'): - assert self.in_progress, ( - "Tried to end_progress without start_progress") - if self._show_progress(): - if not self.in_progress_hanging: - # Some message has been printed out since start_progress - sys.stdout.write('...' + self.in_progress + msg + '\n') - sys.stdout.flush() - else: - # These erase any messages shown with show_progress (besides .'s) - logger.show_progress('') - logger.show_progress('') - sys.stdout.write(msg + '\n') - sys.stdout.flush() - self.in_progress = None - self.in_progress_hanging = False - - def show_progress(self, message=None): - """If we are in a progress scope, and no log messages have been - shown, write out another '.'""" - if self.in_progress_hanging: - if message is None: - sys.stdout.write('.') - sys.stdout.flush() - else: - if self.last_message: - padding = ' ' * max(0, len(self.last_message) - len(message)) - else: - padding = '' - sys.stdout.write('\r%s%s%s%s' % - (' ' * self.indent, self.in_progress, message, padding)) - sys.stdout.flush() - self.last_message = message - - def stdout_level_matches(self, level): - """Returns true if a message at this level will go to stdout""" - return self.level_matches(level, self._stdout_level()) - - def _stdout_level(self): - """Returns the level that stdout runs at""" - for level, consumer in self.consumers: - if consumer is sys.stdout: - return level - return self.FATAL - - def level_matches(self, level, consumer_level): - """ - >>> l = Logger() - >>> l.level_matches(3, 4) - False - >>> l.level_matches(3, 2) - True - >>> l.level_matches(slice(None, 3), 3) - False - >>> l.level_matches(slice(None, 3), 2) - True - >>> l.level_matches(slice(1, 3), 1) - True - >>> l.level_matches(slice(2, 3), 1) - False - """ - if isinstance(level, slice): - start, stop = level.start, level.stop - if start is not None and start > consumer_level: - return False - if stop is not None or stop <= consumer_level: - return False - return True - else: - return level >= consumer_level - - @classmethod - def level_for_integer(cls, level): - levels = cls.LEVELS - if level < 0: - return levels[0] - if level >= len(levels): - return levels[-1] - return levels[level] - - def move_stdout_to_stderr(self): - to_remove = [] - to_add = [] - for consumer_level, consumer in self.consumers: - if consumer == sys.stdout: - to_remove.append((consumer_level, consumer)) - to_add.append((consumer_level, sys.stderr)) - for item in to_remove: - self.consumers.remove(item) - self.consumers.extend(to_add) - -logger = Logger() diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/req.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/req.py deleted file mode 100644 index 14aa3a0ae..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/req.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1613 +0,0 @@ -from email.parser import FeedParser -import os -import imp -import pkg_resources -import re -import sys -import shutil -import tempfile -import zipfile - -from distutils.util import change_root -from pip.locations import bin_py, running_under_virtualenv -from pip.exceptions import (InstallationError, UninstallationError, - BestVersionAlreadyInstalled, - DistributionNotFound) -from pip.vcs import vcs -from pip.log import logger -from pip.util import (display_path, rmtree, ask, ask_path_exists, backup_dir, - is_installable_dir, is_local, dist_is_local, - dist_in_usersite, dist_in_site_packages, renames, - normalize_path, egg_link_path, make_path_relative, - call_subprocess) -from pip.backwardcompat import (urlparse, urllib, uses_pycache, - ConfigParser, string_types, HTTPError, - get_python_version, b) -from pip.index import Link -from pip.locations import build_prefix -from pip.download import (get_file_content, is_url, url_to_path, - path_to_url, is_archive_file, - unpack_vcs_link, is_vcs_url, is_file_url, - unpack_file_url, unpack_http_url) - - -PIP_DELETE_MARKER_FILENAME = 'pip-delete-this-directory.txt' - - -class InstallRequirement(object): - - def __init__(self, req, comes_from, source_dir=None, editable=False, - url=None, as_egg=False, update=True): - self.extras = () - if isinstance(req, string_types): - req = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(req) - self.extras = req.extras - self.req = req - self.comes_from = comes_from - self.source_dir = source_dir - self.editable = editable - self.url = url - self.as_egg = as_egg - self._egg_info_path = None - # This holds the pkg_resources.Distribution object if this requirement - # is already available: - self.satisfied_by = None - # This hold the pkg_resources.Distribution object if this requirement - # conflicts with another installed distribution: - self.conflicts_with = None - self._temp_build_dir = None - self._is_bundle = None - # True if the editable should be updated: - self.update = update - # Set to True after successful installation - self.install_succeeded = None - # UninstallPathSet of uninstalled distribution (for possible rollback) - self.uninstalled = None - self.use_user_site = False - - @classmethod - def from_editable(cls, editable_req, comes_from=None, default_vcs=None): - name, url, extras_override = parse_editable(editable_req, default_vcs) - if url.startswith('file:'): - source_dir = url_to_path(url) - else: - source_dir = None - - res = cls(name, comes_from, source_dir=source_dir, editable=True, url=url) - - if extras_override is not None: - res.extras = extras_override - - return res - - @classmethod - def from_line(cls, name, comes_from=None): - """Creates an InstallRequirement from a name, which might be a - requirement, directory containing 'setup.py', filename, or URL. - """ - url = None - name = name.strip() - req = None - path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(name)) - link = None - - if is_url(name): - link = Link(name) - elif os.path.isdir(path) and (os.path.sep in name or name.startswith('.')): - if not is_installable_dir(path): - raise InstallationError("Directory %r is not installable. File 'setup.py' not found." % name) - link = Link(path_to_url(name)) - elif is_archive_file(path): - if not os.path.isfile(path): - logger.warn('Requirement %r looks like a filename, but the file does not exist', name) - link = Link(path_to_url(name)) - - # If the line has an egg= definition, but isn't editable, pull the requirement out. - # Otherwise, assume the name is the req for the non URL/path/archive case. - if link and req is None: - url = link.url_without_fragment - req = link.egg_fragment #when fragment is None, this will become an 'unnamed' requirement - - # Handle relative file URLs - if link.scheme == 'file' and re.search(r'\.\./', url): - url = path_to_url(os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(link.path))) - - else: - req = name - - return cls(req, comes_from, url=url) - - def __str__(self): - if self.req: - s = str(self.req) - if self.url: - s += ' from %s' % self.url - else: - s = self.url - if self.satisfied_by is not None: - s += ' in %s' % display_path(self.satisfied_by.location) - if self.comes_from: - if isinstance(self.comes_from, string_types): - comes_from = self.comes_from - else: - comes_from = self.comes_from.from_path() - if comes_from: - s += ' (from %s)' % comes_from - return s - - def from_path(self): - if self.req is None: - return None - s = str(self.req) - if self.comes_from: - if isinstance(self.comes_from, string_types): - comes_from = self.comes_from - else: - comes_from = self.comes_from.from_path() - if comes_from: - s += '->' + comes_from - return s - - def build_location(self, build_dir, unpack=True): - if self._temp_build_dir is not None: - return self._temp_build_dir - if self.req is None: - self._temp_build_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp('-build', 'pip-') - self._ideal_build_dir = build_dir - return self._temp_build_dir - if self.editable: - name = self.name.lower() - else: - name = self.name - # FIXME: Is there a better place to create the build_dir? (hg and bzr need this) - if not os.path.exists(build_dir): - _make_build_dir(build_dir) - return os.path.join(build_dir, name) - - def correct_build_location(self): - """If the build location was a temporary directory, this will move it - to a new more permanent location""" - if self.source_dir is not None: - return - assert self.req is not None - assert self._temp_build_dir - old_location = self._temp_build_dir - new_build_dir = self._ideal_build_dir - del self._ideal_build_dir - if self.editable: - name = self.name.lower() - else: - name = self.name - new_location = os.path.join(new_build_dir, name) - if not os.path.exists(new_build_dir): - logger.debug('Creating directory %s' % new_build_dir) - _make_build_dir(new_build_dir) - if os.path.exists(new_location): - raise InstallationError( - 'A package already exists in %s; please remove it to continue' - % display_path(new_location)) - logger.debug('Moving package %s from %s to new location %s' - % (self, display_path(old_location), display_path(new_location))) - shutil.move(old_location, new_location) - self._temp_build_dir = new_location - self.source_dir = new_location - self._egg_info_path = None - - @property - def name(self): - if self.req is None: - return None - return self.req.project_name - - @property - def url_name(self): - if self.req is None: - return None - return urllib.quote(self.req.unsafe_name) - - @property - def setup_py(self): - return os.path.join(self.source_dir, 'setup.py') - - def run_egg_info(self, force_root_egg_info=False): - assert self.source_dir - if self.name: - logger.notify('Running setup.py egg_info for package %s' % self.name) - else: - logger.notify('Running setup.py egg_info for package from %s' % self.url) - logger.indent += 2 - try: - script = self._run_setup_py - script = script.replace('__SETUP_PY__', repr(self.setup_py)) - script = script.replace('__PKG_NAME__', repr(self.name)) - # We can't put the .egg-info files at the root, because then the source code will be mistaken - # for an installed egg, causing problems - if self.editable or force_root_egg_info: - egg_base_option = [] - else: - egg_info_dir = os.path.join(self.source_dir, 'pip-egg-info') - if not os.path.exists(egg_info_dir): - os.makedirs(egg_info_dir) - egg_base_option = ['--egg-base', 'pip-egg-info'] - call_subprocess( - [sys.executable, '-c', script, 'egg_info'] + egg_base_option, - cwd=self.source_dir, filter_stdout=self._filter_install, show_stdout=False, - command_level=logger.VERBOSE_DEBUG, - command_desc='python setup.py egg_info') - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - if not self.req: - self.req = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse( - "%(Name)s==%(Version)s" % self.pkg_info()) - self.correct_build_location() - - ## FIXME: This is a lame hack, entirely for PasteScript which has - ## a self-provided entry point that causes this awkwardness - _run_setup_py = """ -__file__ = __SETUP_PY__ -from setuptools.command import egg_info -import pkg_resources -import os -def replacement_run(self): - self.mkpath(self.egg_info) - installer = self.distribution.fetch_build_egg - for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('egg_info.writers'): - # require=False is the change we're making: - writer = ep.load(require=False) - if writer: - writer(self, ep.name, os.path.join(self.egg_info,ep.name)) - self.find_sources() -egg_info.egg_info.run = replacement_run -exec(compile(open(__file__).read().replace('\\r\\n', '\\n'), __file__, 'exec')) -""" - - def egg_info_data(self, filename): - if self.satisfied_by is not None: - if not self.satisfied_by.has_metadata(filename): - return None - return self.satisfied_by.get_metadata(filename) - assert self.source_dir - filename = self.egg_info_path(filename) - if not os.path.exists(filename): - return None - fp = open(filename, 'r') - data = fp.read() - fp.close() - return data - - def egg_info_path(self, filename): - if self._egg_info_path is None: - if self.editable: - base = self.source_dir - else: - base = os.path.join(self.source_dir, 'pip-egg-info') - filenames = os.listdir(base) - if self.editable: - filenames = [] - for root, dirs, files in os.walk(base): - for dir in vcs.dirnames: - if dir in dirs: - dirs.remove(dir) - # Iterate over a copy of ``dirs``, since mutating - # a list while iterating over it can cause trouble. - # (See https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/462.) - for dir in list(dirs): - # Don't search in anything that looks like a virtualenv environment - if (os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, dir, 'bin', 'python')) - or os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, dir, 'Scripts', 'Python.exe'))): - dirs.remove(dir) - # Also don't search through tests - if dir == 'test' or dir == 'tests': - dirs.remove(dir) - filenames.extend([os.path.join(root, dir) - for dir in dirs]) - filenames = [f for f in filenames if f.endswith('.egg-info')] - - if not filenames: - raise InstallationError('No files/directories in %s (from %s)' % (base, filename)) - assert filenames, "No files/directories in %s (from %s)" % (base, filename) - - # if we have more than one match, we pick the toplevel one. This can - # easily be the case if there is a dist folder which contains an - # extracted tarball for testing purposes. - if len(filenames) > 1: - filenames.sort(key=lambda x: x.count(os.path.sep) + - (os.path.altsep and - x.count(os.path.altsep) or 0)) - self._egg_info_path = os.path.join(base, filenames[0]) - return os.path.join(self._egg_info_path, filename) - - def egg_info_lines(self, filename): - data = self.egg_info_data(filename) - if not data: - return [] - result = [] - for line in data.splitlines(): - line = line.strip() - if not line or line.startswith('#'): - continue - result.append(line) - return result - - def pkg_info(self): - p = FeedParser() - data = self.egg_info_data('PKG-INFO') - if not data: - logger.warn('No PKG-INFO file found in %s' % display_path(self.egg_info_path('PKG-INFO'))) - p.feed(data or '') - return p.close() - - @property - def dependency_links(self): - return self.egg_info_lines('dependency_links.txt') - - _requirements_section_re = re.compile(r'\[(.*?)\]') - - def requirements(self, extras=()): - in_extra = None - for line in self.egg_info_lines('requires.txt'): - match = self._requirements_section_re.match(line.lower()) - if match: - in_extra = match.group(1) - continue - if in_extra and in_extra not in extras: - logger.debug('skipping extra %s' % in_extra) - # Skip requirement for an extra we aren't requiring - continue - yield line - - @property - def absolute_versions(self): - for qualifier, version in self.req.specs: - if qualifier == '==': - yield version - - @property - def installed_version(self): - return self.pkg_info()['version'] - - def assert_source_matches_version(self): - assert self.source_dir - version = self.installed_version - if version not in self.req: - logger.warn('Requested %s, but installing version %s' % (self, self.installed_version)) - else: - logger.debug('Source in %s has version %s, which satisfies requirement %s' - % (display_path(self.source_dir), version, self)) - - def update_editable(self, obtain=True): - if not self.url: - logger.info("Cannot update repository at %s; repository location is unknown" % self.source_dir) - return - assert self.editable - assert self.source_dir - if self.url.startswith('file:'): - # Static paths don't get updated - return - assert '+' in self.url, "bad url: %r" % self.url - if not self.update: - return - vc_type, url = self.url.split('+', 1) - backend = vcs.get_backend(vc_type) - if backend: - vcs_backend = backend(self.url) - if obtain: - vcs_backend.obtain(self.source_dir) - else: - vcs_backend.export(self.source_dir) - else: - assert 0, ( - 'Unexpected version control type (in %s): %s' - % (self.url, vc_type)) - - def uninstall(self, auto_confirm=False): - """ - Uninstall the distribution currently satisfying this requirement. - - Prompts before removing or modifying files unless - ``auto_confirm`` is True. - - Refuses to delete or modify files outside of ``sys.prefix`` - - thus uninstallation within a virtual environment can only - modify that virtual environment, even if the virtualenv is - linked to global site-packages. - - """ - if not self.check_if_exists(): - raise UninstallationError("Cannot uninstall requirement %s, not installed" % (self.name,)) - dist = self.satisfied_by or self.conflicts_with - - paths_to_remove = UninstallPathSet(dist) - - pip_egg_info_path = os.path.join(dist.location, - dist.egg_name()) + '.egg-info' - # workaround for http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=618367 - debian_egg_info_path = pip_egg_info_path.replace( - '-py%s' % pkg_resources.PY_MAJOR, '') - easy_install_egg = dist.egg_name() + '.egg' - develop_egg_link = egg_link_path(dist) - - pip_egg_info_exists = os.path.exists(pip_egg_info_path) - debian_egg_info_exists = os.path.exists(debian_egg_info_path) - if pip_egg_info_exists or debian_egg_info_exists: - # package installed by pip - if pip_egg_info_exists: - egg_info_path = pip_egg_info_path - else: - egg_info_path = debian_egg_info_path - paths_to_remove.add(egg_info_path) - if dist.has_metadata('installed-files.txt'): - for installed_file in dist.get_metadata('installed-files.txt').splitlines(): - path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(egg_info_path, installed_file)) - paths_to_remove.add(path) - #FIXME: need a test for this elif block - #occurs with --single-version-externally-managed/--record outside of pip - elif dist.has_metadata('top_level.txt'): - if dist.has_metadata('namespace_packages.txt'): - namespaces = dist.get_metadata('namespace_packages.txt') - else: - namespaces = [] - for top_level_pkg in [p for p - in dist.get_metadata('top_level.txt').splitlines() - if p and p not in namespaces]: - path = os.path.join(dist.location, top_level_pkg) - paths_to_remove.add(path) - paths_to_remove.add(path + '.py') - paths_to_remove.add(path + '.pyc') - - elif dist.location.endswith(easy_install_egg): - # package installed by easy_install - paths_to_remove.add(dist.location) - easy_install_pth = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(dist.location), - 'easy-install.pth') - paths_to_remove.add_pth(easy_install_pth, './' + easy_install_egg) - - elif develop_egg_link: - # develop egg - fh = open(develop_egg_link, 'r') - link_pointer = os.path.normcase(fh.readline().strip()) - fh.close() - assert (link_pointer == dist.location), 'Egg-link %s does not match installed location of %s (at %s)' % (link_pointer, self.name, dist.location) - paths_to_remove.add(develop_egg_link) - easy_install_pth = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(develop_egg_link), - 'easy-install.pth') - paths_to_remove.add_pth(easy_install_pth, dist.location) - - # find distutils scripts= scripts - if dist.has_metadata('scripts') and dist.metadata_isdir('scripts'): - for script in dist.metadata_listdir('scripts'): - paths_to_remove.add(os.path.join(bin_py, script)) - if sys.platform == 'win32': - paths_to_remove.add(os.path.join(bin_py, script) + '.bat') - - # find console_scripts - if dist.has_metadata('entry_points.txt'): - config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser() - config.readfp(FakeFile(dist.get_metadata_lines('entry_points.txt'))) - if config.has_section('console_scripts'): - for name, value in config.items('console_scripts'): - paths_to_remove.add(os.path.join(bin_py, name)) - if sys.platform == 'win32': - paths_to_remove.add(os.path.join(bin_py, name) + '.exe') - paths_to_remove.add(os.path.join(bin_py, name) + '.exe.manifest') - paths_to_remove.add(os.path.join(bin_py, name) + '-script.py') - - paths_to_remove.remove(auto_confirm) - self.uninstalled = paths_to_remove - - def rollback_uninstall(self): - if self.uninstalled: - self.uninstalled.rollback() - else: - logger.error("Can't rollback %s, nothing uninstalled." - % (self.project_name,)) - - def commit_uninstall(self): - if self.uninstalled: - self.uninstalled.commit() - else: - logger.error("Can't commit %s, nothing uninstalled." - % (self.project_name,)) - - def archive(self, build_dir): - assert self.source_dir - create_archive = True - archive_name = '%s-%s.zip' % (self.name, self.installed_version) - archive_path = os.path.join(build_dir, archive_name) - if os.path.exists(archive_path): - response = ask_path_exists( - 'The file %s exists. (i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup ' % - display_path(archive_path), ('i', 'w', 'b')) - if response == 'i': - create_archive = False - elif response == 'w': - logger.warn('Deleting %s' % display_path(archive_path)) - os.remove(archive_path) - elif response == 'b': - dest_file = backup_dir(archive_path) - logger.warn('Backing up %s to %s' - % (display_path(archive_path), display_path(dest_file))) - shutil.move(archive_path, dest_file) - if create_archive: - zip = zipfile.ZipFile(archive_path, 'w', zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) - dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(self.source_dir)) - for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(dir): - if 'pip-egg-info' in dirnames: - dirnames.remove('pip-egg-info') - for dirname in dirnames: - dirname = os.path.join(dirpath, dirname) - name = self._clean_zip_name(dirname, dir) - zipdir = zipfile.ZipInfo(self.name + '/' + name + '/') - zipdir.external_attr = 0x1ED << 16 # 0o755 - zip.writestr(zipdir, '') - for filename in filenames: - if filename == PIP_DELETE_MARKER_FILENAME: - continue - filename = os.path.join(dirpath, filename) - name = self._clean_zip_name(filename, dir) - zip.write(filename, self.name + '/' + name) - zip.close() - logger.indent -= 2 - logger.notify('Saved %s' % display_path(archive_path)) - - def _clean_zip_name(self, name, prefix): - assert name.startswith(prefix+os.path.sep), ( - "name %r doesn't start with prefix %r" % (name, prefix)) - name = name[len(prefix)+1:] - name = name.replace(os.path.sep, '/') - return name - - def install(self, install_options, global_options=(), root=None): - if self.editable: - self.install_editable(install_options, global_options) - return - - temp_location = tempfile.mkdtemp('-record', 'pip-') - record_filename = os.path.join(temp_location, 'install-record.txt') - try: - install_args = [ - sys.executable, '-c', - "import setuptools;__file__=%r;"\ - "exec(compile(open(__file__).read().replace('\\r\\n', '\\n'), __file__, 'exec'))" % self.setup_py] +\ - list(global_options) + [ - 'install', - '--record', record_filename] - - if not self.as_egg: - install_args += ['--single-version-externally-managed'] - - if root is not None: - install_args += ['--root', root] - - if running_under_virtualenv(): - ## FIXME: I'm not sure if this is a reasonable location; probably not - ## but we can't put it in the default location, as that is a virtualenv symlink that isn't writable - install_args += ['--install-headers', - os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'include', 'site', - 'python' + get_python_version())] - logger.notify('Running setup.py install for %s' % self.name) - logger.indent += 2 - try: - call_subprocess(install_args + install_options, - cwd=self.source_dir, filter_stdout=self._filter_install, show_stdout=False) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - if not os.path.exists(record_filename): - logger.notify('Record file %s not found' % record_filename) - return - self.install_succeeded = True - if self.as_egg: - # there's no --always-unzip option we can pass to install command - # so we unable to save the installed-files.txt - return - - def prepend_root(path): - if root is None or not os.path.isabs(path): - return path - else: - return change_root(root, path) - - f = open(record_filename) - for line in f: - line = line.strip() - if line.endswith('.egg-info'): - egg_info_dir = prepend_root(line) - break - else: - logger.warn('Could not find .egg-info directory in install record for %s' % self) - ## FIXME: put the record somewhere - ## FIXME: should this be an error? - return - f.close() - new_lines = [] - f = open(record_filename) - for line in f: - filename = line.strip() - if os.path.isdir(filename): - filename += os.path.sep - new_lines.append(make_path_relative(prepend_root(filename), egg_info_dir)) - f.close() - f = open(os.path.join(egg_info_dir, 'installed-files.txt'), 'w') - f.write('\n'.join(new_lines)+'\n') - f.close() - finally: - if os.path.exists(record_filename): - os.remove(record_filename) - os.rmdir(temp_location) - - def remove_temporary_source(self): - """Remove the source files from this requirement, if they are marked - for deletion""" - if self.is_bundle or os.path.exists(self.delete_marker_filename): - logger.info('Removing source in %s' % self.source_dir) - if self.source_dir: - rmtree(self.source_dir) - self.source_dir = None - if self._temp_build_dir and os.path.exists(self._temp_build_dir): - rmtree(self._temp_build_dir) - self._temp_build_dir = None - - def install_editable(self, install_options, global_options=()): - logger.notify('Running setup.py develop for %s' % self.name) - logger.indent += 2 - try: - ## FIXME: should we do --install-headers here too? - call_subprocess( - [sys.executable, '-c', - "import setuptools; __file__=%r; exec(compile(open(__file__).read().replace('\\r\\n', '\\n'), __file__, 'exec'))" % self.setup_py] - + list(global_options) + ['develop', '--no-deps'] + list(install_options), - - cwd=self.source_dir, filter_stdout=self._filter_install, - show_stdout=False) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - self.install_succeeded = True - - def _filter_install(self, line): - level = logger.NOTIFY - for regex in [r'^running .*', r'^writing .*', '^creating .*', '^[Cc]opying .*', - r'^reading .*', r"^removing .*\.egg-info' \(and everything under it\)$", - r'^byte-compiling ', - # Not sure what this warning is, but it seems harmless: - r"^warning: manifest_maker: standard file '-c' not found$"]: - if re.search(regex, line.strip()): - level = logger.INFO - break - return (level, line) - - def check_if_exists(self): - """Find an installed distribution that satisfies or conflicts - with this requirement, and set self.satisfied_by or - self.conflicts_with appropriately.""" - - if self.req is None: - return False - try: - self.satisfied_by = pkg_resources.get_distribution(self.req) - except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: - return False - except pkg_resources.VersionConflict: - existing_dist = pkg_resources.get_distribution(self.req.project_name) - if self.use_user_site: - if dist_in_usersite(existing_dist): - self.conflicts_with = existing_dist - elif running_under_virtualenv() and dist_in_site_packages(existing_dist): - raise InstallationError("Will not install to the user site because it will lack sys.path precedence to %s in %s" - %(existing_dist.project_name, existing_dist.location)) - else: - self.conflicts_with = existing_dist - return True - - @property - def is_bundle(self): - if self._is_bundle is not None: - return self._is_bundle - base = self._temp_build_dir - if not base: - ## FIXME: this doesn't seem right: - return False - self._is_bundle = (os.path.exists(os.path.join(base, 'pip-manifest.txt')) - or os.path.exists(os.path.join(base, 'pyinstall-manifest.txt'))) - return self._is_bundle - - def bundle_requirements(self): - for dest_dir in self._bundle_editable_dirs: - package = os.path.basename(dest_dir) - ## FIXME: svnism: - for vcs_backend in vcs.backends: - url = rev = None - vcs_bundle_file = os.path.join( - dest_dir, vcs_backend.bundle_file) - if os.path.exists(vcs_bundle_file): - vc_type = vcs_backend.name - fp = open(vcs_bundle_file) - content = fp.read() - fp.close() - url, rev = vcs_backend().parse_vcs_bundle_file(content) - break - if url: - url = '%s+%s@%s' % (vc_type, url, rev) - else: - url = None - yield InstallRequirement( - package, self, editable=True, url=url, - update=False, source_dir=dest_dir) - for dest_dir in self._bundle_build_dirs: - package = os.path.basename(dest_dir) - yield InstallRequirement( - package, self, - source_dir=dest_dir) - - def move_bundle_files(self, dest_build_dir, dest_src_dir): - base = self._temp_build_dir - assert base - src_dir = os.path.join(base, 'src') - build_dir = os.path.join(base, 'build') - bundle_build_dirs = [] - bundle_editable_dirs = [] - for source_dir, dest_dir, dir_collection in [ - (src_dir, dest_src_dir, bundle_editable_dirs), - (build_dir, dest_build_dir, bundle_build_dirs)]: - if os.path.exists(source_dir): - for dirname in os.listdir(source_dir): - dest = os.path.join(dest_dir, dirname) - dir_collection.append(dest) - if os.path.exists(dest): - logger.warn('The directory %s (containing package %s) already exists; cannot move source from bundle %s' - % (dest, dirname, self)) - continue - if not os.path.exists(dest_dir): - logger.info('Creating directory %s' % dest_dir) - os.makedirs(dest_dir) - shutil.move(os.path.join(source_dir, dirname), dest) - if not os.listdir(source_dir): - os.rmdir(source_dir) - self._temp_build_dir = None - self._bundle_build_dirs = bundle_build_dirs - self._bundle_editable_dirs = bundle_editable_dirs - - @property - def delete_marker_filename(self): - assert self.source_dir - return os.path.join(self.source_dir, PIP_DELETE_MARKER_FILENAME) - - -DELETE_MARKER_MESSAGE = '''\ -This file is placed here by pip to indicate the source was put -here by pip. - -Once this package is successfully installed this source code will be -deleted (unless you remove this file). -''' - - -class Requirements(object): - - def __init__(self): - self._keys = [] - self._dict = {} - - def keys(self): - return self._keys - - def values(self): - return [self._dict[key] for key in self._keys] - - def __contains__(self, item): - return item in self._keys - - def __setitem__(self, key, value): - if key not in self._keys: - self._keys.append(key) - self._dict[key] = value - - def __getitem__(self, key): - return self._dict[key] - - def __repr__(self): - values = ['%s: %s' % (repr(k), repr(self[k])) for k in self.keys()] - return 'Requirements({%s})' % ', '.join(values) - - -class RequirementSet(object): - - def __init__(self, build_dir, src_dir, download_dir, download_cache=None, - upgrade=False, ignore_installed=False, as_egg=False, - ignore_dependencies=False, force_reinstall=False, use_user_site=False): - self.build_dir = build_dir - self.src_dir = src_dir - self.download_dir = download_dir - self.download_cache = download_cache - self.upgrade = upgrade - self.ignore_installed = ignore_installed - self.force_reinstall = force_reinstall - self.requirements = Requirements() - # Mapping of alias: real_name - self.requirement_aliases = {} - self.unnamed_requirements = [] - self.ignore_dependencies = ignore_dependencies - self.successfully_downloaded = [] - self.successfully_installed = [] - self.reqs_to_cleanup = [] - self.as_egg = as_egg - self.use_user_site = use_user_site - - def __str__(self): - reqs = [req for req in self.requirements.values() - if not req.comes_from] - reqs.sort(key=lambda req: req.name.lower()) - return ' '.join([str(req.req) for req in reqs]) - - def add_requirement(self, install_req): - name = install_req.name - install_req.as_egg = self.as_egg - install_req.use_user_site = self.use_user_site - if not name: - #url or path requirement w/o an egg fragment - self.unnamed_requirements.append(install_req) - else: - if self.has_requirement(name): - raise InstallationError( - 'Double requirement given: %s (already in %s, name=%r)' - % (install_req, self.get_requirement(name), name)) - self.requirements[name] = install_req - ## FIXME: what about other normalizations? E.g., _ vs. -? - if name.lower() != name: - self.requirement_aliases[name.lower()] = name - - def has_requirement(self, project_name): - for name in project_name, project_name.lower(): - if name in self.requirements or name in self.requirement_aliases: - return True - return False - - @property - def has_requirements(self): - return list(self.requirements.values()) or self.unnamed_requirements - - @property - def has_editables(self): - if any(req.editable for req in self.requirements.values()): - return True - if any(req.editable for req in self.unnamed_requirements): - return True - return False - - @property - def is_download(self): - if self.download_dir: - self.download_dir = os.path.expanduser(self.download_dir) - if os.path.exists(self.download_dir): - return True - else: - logger.fatal('Could not find download directory') - raise InstallationError( - "Could not find or access download directory '%s'" - % display_path(self.download_dir)) - return False - - def get_requirement(self, project_name): - for name in project_name, project_name.lower(): - if name in self.requirements: - return self.requirements[name] - if name in self.requirement_aliases: - return self.requirements[self.requirement_aliases[name]] - raise KeyError("No project with the name %r" % project_name) - - def uninstall(self, auto_confirm=False): - for req in self.requirements.values(): - req.uninstall(auto_confirm=auto_confirm) - req.commit_uninstall() - - def locate_files(self): - ## FIXME: duplicates code from prepare_files; relevant code should - ## probably be factored out into a separate method - unnamed = list(self.unnamed_requirements) - reqs = list(self.requirements.values()) - while reqs or unnamed: - if unnamed: - req_to_install = unnamed.pop(0) - else: - req_to_install = reqs.pop(0) - install_needed = True - if not self.ignore_installed and not req_to_install.editable: - req_to_install.check_if_exists() - if req_to_install.satisfied_by: - if self.upgrade: - #don't uninstall conflict if user install and and conflict is not user install - if not (self.use_user_site and not dist_in_usersite(req_to_install.satisfied_by)): - req_to_install.conflicts_with = req_to_install.satisfied_by - req_to_install.satisfied_by = None - else: - install_needed = False - if req_to_install.satisfied_by: - logger.notify('Requirement already satisfied ' - '(use --upgrade to upgrade): %s' - % req_to_install) - - if req_to_install.editable: - if req_to_install.source_dir is None: - req_to_install.source_dir = req_to_install.build_location(self.src_dir) - elif install_needed: - req_to_install.source_dir = req_to_install.build_location(self.build_dir, not self.is_download) - - if req_to_install.source_dir is not None and not os.path.isdir(req_to_install.source_dir): - raise InstallationError('Could not install requirement %s ' - 'because source folder %s does not exist ' - '(perhaps --no-download was used without first running ' - 'an equivalent install with --no-install?)' - % (req_to_install, req_to_install.source_dir)) - - def prepare_files(self, finder, force_root_egg_info=False, bundle=False): - """Prepare process. Create temp directories, download and/or unpack files.""" - unnamed = list(self.unnamed_requirements) - reqs = list(self.requirements.values()) - while reqs or unnamed: - if unnamed: - req_to_install = unnamed.pop(0) - else: - req_to_install = reqs.pop(0) - install = True - best_installed = False - not_found = None - if not self.ignore_installed and not req_to_install.editable: - req_to_install.check_if_exists() - if req_to_install.satisfied_by: - if self.upgrade: - if not self.force_reinstall and not req_to_install.url: - try: - url = finder.find_requirement( - req_to_install, self.upgrade) - except BestVersionAlreadyInstalled: - best_installed = True - install = False - except DistributionNotFound: - not_found = sys.exc_info()[1] - else: - # Avoid the need to call find_requirement again - req_to_install.url = url.url - - if not best_installed: - #don't uninstall conflict if user install and conflict is not user install - if not (self.use_user_site and not dist_in_usersite(req_to_install.satisfied_by)): - req_to_install.conflicts_with = req_to_install.satisfied_by - req_to_install.satisfied_by = None - else: - install = False - if req_to_install.satisfied_by: - if best_installed: - logger.notify('Requirement already up-to-date: %s' - % req_to_install) - else: - logger.notify('Requirement already satisfied ' - '(use --upgrade to upgrade): %s' - % req_to_install) - if req_to_install.editable: - logger.notify('Obtaining %s' % req_to_install) - elif install: - if req_to_install.url and req_to_install.url.lower().startswith('file:'): - logger.notify('Unpacking %s' % display_path(url_to_path(req_to_install.url))) - else: - logger.notify('Downloading/unpacking %s' % req_to_install) - logger.indent += 2 - try: - is_bundle = False - if req_to_install.editable: - if req_to_install.source_dir is None: - location = req_to_install.build_location(self.src_dir) - req_to_install.source_dir = location - else: - location = req_to_install.source_dir - if not os.path.exists(self.build_dir): - _make_build_dir(self.build_dir) - req_to_install.update_editable(not self.is_download) - if self.is_download: - req_to_install.run_egg_info() - req_to_install.archive(self.download_dir) - else: - req_to_install.run_egg_info() - elif install: - ##@@ if filesystem packages are not marked - ##editable in a req, a non deterministic error - ##occurs when the script attempts to unpack the - ##build directory - - # NB: This call can result in the creation of a temporary build directory - location = req_to_install.build_location(self.build_dir, not self.is_download) - - ## FIXME: is the existance of the checkout good enough to use it? I don't think so. - unpack = True - url = None - if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(location, 'setup.py')): - ## FIXME: this won't upgrade when there's an existing package unpacked in `location` - if req_to_install.url is None: - if not_found: - raise not_found - url = finder.find_requirement(req_to_install, upgrade=self.upgrade) - else: - ## FIXME: should req_to_install.url already be a link? - url = Link(req_to_install.url) - assert url - if url: - try: - self.unpack_url(url, location, self.is_download) - except HTTPError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - logger.fatal('Could not install requirement %s because of error %s' - % (req_to_install, e)) - raise InstallationError( - 'Could not install requirement %s because of HTTP error %s for URL %s' - % (req_to_install, e, url)) - else: - unpack = False - if unpack: - is_bundle = req_to_install.is_bundle - if is_bundle: - req_to_install.move_bundle_files(self.build_dir, self.src_dir) - for subreq in req_to_install.bundle_requirements(): - reqs.append(subreq) - self.add_requirement(subreq) - elif self.is_download: - req_to_install.source_dir = location - req_to_install.run_egg_info() - if url and url.scheme in vcs.all_schemes: - req_to_install.archive(self.download_dir) - else: - req_to_install.source_dir = location - req_to_install.run_egg_info() - if force_root_egg_info: - # We need to run this to make sure that the .egg-info/ - # directory is created for packing in the bundle - req_to_install.run_egg_info(force_root_egg_info=True) - req_to_install.assert_source_matches_version() - #@@ sketchy way of identifying packages not grabbed from an index - if bundle and req_to_install.url: - self.copy_to_build_dir(req_to_install) - install = False - # req_to_install.req is only avail after unpack for URL pkgs - # repeat check_if_exists to uninstall-on-upgrade (#14) - req_to_install.check_if_exists() - if req_to_install.satisfied_by: - if self.upgrade or self.ignore_installed: - #don't uninstall conflict if user install and and conflict is not user install - if not (self.use_user_site and not dist_in_usersite(req_to_install.satisfied_by)): - req_to_install.conflicts_with = req_to_install.satisfied_by - req_to_install.satisfied_by = None - else: - install = False - if not is_bundle: - ## FIXME: shouldn't be globally added: - finder.add_dependency_links(req_to_install.dependency_links) - if (req_to_install.extras): - logger.notify("Installing extra requirements: %r" % ','.join(req_to_install.extras)) - if not self.ignore_dependencies: - for req in req_to_install.requirements(req_to_install.extras): - try: - name = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(req).project_name - except ValueError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - ## FIXME: proper warning - logger.error('Invalid requirement: %r (%s) in requirement %s' % (req, e, req_to_install)) - continue - if self.has_requirement(name): - ## FIXME: check for conflict - continue - subreq = InstallRequirement(req, req_to_install) - reqs.append(subreq) - self.add_requirement(subreq) - if not self.has_requirement(req_to_install.name): - #'unnamed' requirements will get added here - self.add_requirement(req_to_install) - if self.is_download or req_to_install._temp_build_dir is not None: - self.reqs_to_cleanup.append(req_to_install) - else: - self.reqs_to_cleanup.append(req_to_install) - - if install: - self.successfully_downloaded.append(req_to_install) - if bundle and (req_to_install.url and req_to_install.url.startswith('file:///')): - self.copy_to_build_dir(req_to_install) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - - def cleanup_files(self, bundle=False): - """Clean up files, remove builds.""" - logger.notify('Cleaning up...') - logger.indent += 2 - for req in self.reqs_to_cleanup: - req.remove_temporary_source() - - remove_dir = [] - if self._pip_has_created_build_dir(): - remove_dir.append(self.build_dir) - - # The source dir of a bundle can always be removed. - # FIXME: not if it pre-existed the bundle! - if bundle: - remove_dir.append(self.src_dir) - - for dir in remove_dir: - if os.path.exists(dir): - logger.info('Removing temporary dir %s...' % dir) - rmtree(dir) - - logger.indent -= 2 - - def _pip_has_created_build_dir(self): - return (self.build_dir == build_prefix and - os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.build_dir, PIP_DELETE_MARKER_FILENAME))) - - def copy_to_build_dir(self, req_to_install): - target_dir = req_to_install.editable and self.src_dir or self.build_dir - logger.info("Copying %s to %s" % (req_to_install.name, target_dir)) - dest = os.path.join(target_dir, req_to_install.name) - shutil.copytree(req_to_install.source_dir, dest) - call_subprocess(["python", "%s/setup.py" % dest, "clean"], cwd=dest, - command_desc='python setup.py clean') - - def unpack_url(self, link, location, only_download=False): - if only_download: - loc = self.download_dir - else: - loc = location - if is_vcs_url(link): - return unpack_vcs_link(link, loc, only_download) - # a local file:// index could have links with hashes - elif not link.hash and is_file_url(link): - return unpack_file_url(link, loc) - else: - if self.download_cache: - self.download_cache = os.path.expanduser(self.download_cache) - retval = unpack_http_url(link, location, self.download_cache, self.download_dir) - if only_download: - _write_delete_marker_message(os.path.join(location, PIP_DELETE_MARKER_FILENAME)) - return retval - - def install(self, install_options, global_options=(), *args, **kwargs): - """Install everything in this set (after having downloaded and unpacked the packages)""" - to_install = [r for r in self.requirements.values() - if not r.satisfied_by] - - if to_install: - logger.notify('Installing collected packages: %s' % ', '.join([req.name for req in to_install])) - logger.indent += 2 - try: - for requirement in to_install: - if requirement.conflicts_with: - logger.notify('Found existing installation: %s' - % requirement.conflicts_with) - logger.indent += 2 - try: - requirement.uninstall(auto_confirm=True) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - try: - requirement.install(install_options, global_options, *args, **kwargs) - except: - # if install did not succeed, rollback previous uninstall - if requirement.conflicts_with and not requirement.install_succeeded: - requirement.rollback_uninstall() - raise - else: - if requirement.conflicts_with and requirement.install_succeeded: - requirement.commit_uninstall() - requirement.remove_temporary_source() - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - self.successfully_installed = to_install - - def create_bundle(self, bundle_filename): - ## FIXME: can't decide which is better; zip is easier to read - ## random files from, but tar.bz2 is smaller and not as lame a - ## format. - - ## FIXME: this file should really include a manifest of the - ## packages, maybe some other metadata files. It would make - ## it easier to detect as well. - zip = zipfile.ZipFile(bundle_filename, 'w', zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) - vcs_dirs = [] - for dir, basename in (self.build_dir, 'build'), (self.src_dir, 'src'): - dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(dir)) - for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(dir): - for backend in vcs.backends: - vcs_backend = backend() - vcs_url = vcs_rev = None - if vcs_backend.dirname in dirnames: - for vcs_dir in vcs_dirs: - if dirpath.startswith(vcs_dir): - # vcs bundle file already in parent directory - break - else: - vcs_url, vcs_rev = vcs_backend.get_info( - os.path.join(dir, dirpath)) - vcs_dirs.append(dirpath) - vcs_bundle_file = vcs_backend.bundle_file - vcs_guide = vcs_backend.guide % {'url': vcs_url, - 'rev': vcs_rev} - dirnames.remove(vcs_backend.dirname) - break - if 'pip-egg-info' in dirnames: - dirnames.remove('pip-egg-info') - for dirname in dirnames: - dirname = os.path.join(dirpath, dirname) - name = self._clean_zip_name(dirname, dir) - zip.writestr(basename + '/' + name + '/', '') - for filename in filenames: - if filename == PIP_DELETE_MARKER_FILENAME: - continue - filename = os.path.join(dirpath, filename) - name = self._clean_zip_name(filename, dir) - zip.write(filename, basename + '/' + name) - if vcs_url: - name = os.path.join(dirpath, vcs_bundle_file) - name = self._clean_zip_name(name, dir) - zip.writestr(basename + '/' + name, vcs_guide) - - zip.writestr('pip-manifest.txt', self.bundle_requirements()) - zip.close() - - BUNDLE_HEADER = '''\ -# This is a pip bundle file, that contains many source packages -# that can be installed as a group. You can install this like: -# pip this_file.zip -# The rest of the file contains a list of all the packages included: -''' - - def bundle_requirements(self): - parts = [self.BUNDLE_HEADER] - for req in [req for req in self.requirements.values() - if not req.comes_from]: - parts.append('%s==%s\n' % (req.name, req.installed_version)) - parts.append('# These packages were installed to satisfy the above requirements:\n') - for req in [req for req in self.requirements.values() - if req.comes_from]: - parts.append('%s==%s\n' % (req.name, req.installed_version)) - ## FIXME: should we do something with self.unnamed_requirements? - return ''.join(parts) - - def _clean_zip_name(self, name, prefix): - assert name.startswith(prefix+os.path.sep), ( - "name %r doesn't start with prefix %r" % (name, prefix)) - name = name[len(prefix)+1:] - name = name.replace(os.path.sep, '/') - return name - - -def _make_build_dir(build_dir): - os.makedirs(build_dir) - _write_delete_marker_message(os.path.join(build_dir, PIP_DELETE_MARKER_FILENAME)) - - -def _write_delete_marker_message(filepath): - marker_fp = open(filepath, 'w') - marker_fp.write(DELETE_MARKER_MESSAGE) - marker_fp.close() - - -_scheme_re = re.compile(r'^(http|https|file):', re.I) - - -def parse_requirements(filename, finder=None, comes_from=None, options=None): - skip_match = None - skip_regex = options.skip_requirements_regex if options else None - if skip_regex: - skip_match = re.compile(skip_regex) - reqs_file_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(filename)) - filename, content = get_file_content(filename, comes_from=comes_from) - for line_number, line in enumerate(content.splitlines()): - line_number += 1 - line = line.strip() - if not line or line.startswith('#'): - continue - if skip_match and skip_match.search(line): - continue - if line.startswith('-r') or line.startswith('--requirement'): - if line.startswith('-r'): - req_url = line[2:].strip() - else: - req_url = line[len('--requirement'):].strip().strip('=') - if _scheme_re.search(filename): - # Relative to a URL - req_url = urlparse.urljoin(filename, req_url) - elif not _scheme_re.search(req_url): - req_url = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filename), req_url) - for item in parse_requirements(req_url, finder, comes_from=filename, options=options): - yield item - elif line.startswith('-Z') or line.startswith('--always-unzip'): - # No longer used, but previously these were used in - # requirement files, so we'll ignore. - pass - elif line.startswith('-f') or line.startswith('--find-links'): - if line.startswith('-f'): - line = line[2:].strip() - else: - line = line[len('--find-links'):].strip().lstrip('=') - ## FIXME: it would be nice to keep track of the source of - ## the find_links: - # support a find-links local path relative to a requirements file - relative_to_reqs_file = os.path.join(reqs_file_dir, line) - if os.path.exists(relative_to_reqs_file): - line = relative_to_reqs_file - if finder: - finder.find_links.append(line) - elif line.startswith('-i') or line.startswith('--index-url'): - if line.startswith('-i'): - line = line[2:].strip() - else: - line = line[len('--index-url'):].strip().lstrip('=') - if finder: - finder.index_urls = [line] - elif line.startswith('--extra-index-url'): - line = line[len('--extra-index-url'):].strip().lstrip('=') - if finder: - finder.index_urls.append(line) - elif line.startswith('--no-index'): - finder.index_urls = [] - else: - comes_from = '-r %s (line %s)' % (filename, line_number) - if line.startswith('-e') or line.startswith('--editable'): - if line.startswith('-e'): - line = line[2:].strip() - else: - line = line[len('--editable'):].strip().lstrip('=') - req = InstallRequirement.from_editable( - line, comes_from=comes_from, default_vcs=options.default_vcs) - else: - req = InstallRequirement.from_line(line, comes_from) - yield req - - -def parse_editable(editable_req, default_vcs=None): - """Parses svn+http://blahblah@rev#egg=Foobar into a requirement - (Foobar) and a URL""" - - url = editable_req - extras = None - - # If a file path is specified with extras, strip off the extras. - m = re.match(r'^(.+)(\[[^\]]+\])$', url) - if m: - url_no_extras = m.group(1) - extras = m.group(2) - else: - url_no_extras = url - - if os.path.isdir(url_no_extras): - if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(url_no_extras, 'setup.py')): - raise InstallationError("Directory %r is not installable. File 'setup.py' not found." % url_no_extras) - # Treating it as code that has already been checked out - url_no_extras = path_to_url(url_no_extras) - - if url_no_extras.lower().startswith('file:'): - if extras: - return None, url_no_extras, pkg_resources.Requirement.parse('__placeholder__' + extras).extras - else: - return None, url_no_extras, None - - for version_control in vcs: - if url.lower().startswith('%s:' % version_control): - url = '%s+%s' % (version_control, url) - if '+' not in url: - if default_vcs: - url = default_vcs + '+' + url - else: - raise InstallationError( - '%s should either by a path to a local project or a VCS url beginning with svn+, git+, hg+, or bzr+' % editable_req) - vc_type = url.split('+', 1)[0].lower() - if not vcs.get_backend(vc_type): - error_message = 'For --editable=%s only ' % editable_req + \ - ', '.join([backend.name + '+URL' for backend in vcs.backends]) + \ - ' is currently supported' - raise InstallationError(error_message) - match = re.search(r'(?:#|#.*?&)egg=([^&]*)', editable_req) - if (not match or not match.group(1)) and vcs.get_backend(vc_type): - parts = [p for p in editable_req.split('#', 1)[0].split('/') if p] - if parts[-2] in ('tags', 'branches', 'tag', 'branch'): - req = parts[-3] - elif parts[-1] == 'trunk': - req = parts[-2] - else: - raise InstallationError( - '--editable=%s is not the right format; it must have #egg=Package' - % editable_req) - else: - req = match.group(1) - ## FIXME: use package_to_requirement? - match = re.search(r'^(.*?)(?:-dev|-\d.*)$', req) - if match: - # Strip off -dev, -0.2, etc. - req = match.group(1) - return req, url, None - - -class UninstallPathSet(object): - """A set of file paths to be removed in the uninstallation of a - requirement.""" - def __init__(self, dist): - self.paths = set() - self._refuse = set() - self.pth = {} - self.dist = dist - self.save_dir = None - self._moved_paths = [] - - def _permitted(self, path): - """ - Return True if the given path is one we are permitted to - remove/modify, False otherwise. - - """ - return is_local(path) - - def _can_uninstall(self): - if not dist_is_local(self.dist): - logger.notify("Not uninstalling %s at %s, outside environment %s" - % (self.dist.project_name, normalize_path(self.dist.location), sys.prefix)) - return False - return True - - def add(self, path): - path = normalize_path(path) - if not os.path.exists(path): - return - if self._permitted(path): - self.paths.add(path) - else: - self._refuse.add(path) - - # __pycache__ files can show up after 'installed-files.txt' is created, due to imports - if os.path.splitext(path)[1] == '.py' and uses_pycache: - self.add(imp.cache_from_source(path)) - - - def add_pth(self, pth_file, entry): - pth_file = normalize_path(pth_file) - if self._permitted(pth_file): - if pth_file not in self.pth: - self.pth[pth_file] = UninstallPthEntries(pth_file) - self.pth[pth_file].add(entry) - else: - self._refuse.add(pth_file) - - def compact(self, paths): - """Compact a path set to contain the minimal number of paths - necessary to contain all paths in the set. If /a/path/ and - /a/path/to/a/file.txt are both in the set, leave only the - shorter path.""" - short_paths = set() - for path in sorted(paths, key=len): - if not any([(path.startswith(shortpath) and - path[len(shortpath.rstrip(os.path.sep))] == os.path.sep) - for shortpath in short_paths]): - short_paths.add(path) - return short_paths - - def _stash(self, path): - return os.path.join( - self.save_dir, os.path.splitdrive(path)[1].lstrip(os.path.sep)) - - def remove(self, auto_confirm=False): - """Remove paths in ``self.paths`` with confirmation (unless - ``auto_confirm`` is True).""" - if not self._can_uninstall(): - return - if not self.paths: - logger.notify("Can't uninstall '%s'. No files were found to uninstall." % self.dist.project_name) - return - logger.notify('Uninstalling %s:' % self.dist.project_name) - logger.indent += 2 - paths = sorted(self.compact(self.paths)) - try: - if auto_confirm: - response = 'y' - else: - for path in paths: - logger.notify(path) - response = ask('Proceed (y/n)? ', ('y', 'n')) - if self._refuse: - logger.notify('Not removing or modifying (outside of prefix):') - for path in self.compact(self._refuse): - logger.notify(path) - if response == 'y': - self.save_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(suffix='-uninstall', - prefix='pip-') - for path in paths: - new_path = self._stash(path) - logger.info('Removing file or directory %s' % path) - self._moved_paths.append(path) - renames(path, new_path) - for pth in self.pth.values(): - pth.remove() - logger.notify('Successfully uninstalled %s' % self.dist.project_name) - - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - - def rollback(self): - """Rollback the changes previously made by remove().""" - if self.save_dir is None: - logger.error("Can't roll back %s; was not uninstalled" % self.dist.project_name) - return False - logger.notify('Rolling back uninstall of %s' % self.dist.project_name) - for path in self._moved_paths: - tmp_path = self._stash(path) - logger.info('Replacing %s' % path) - renames(tmp_path, path) - for pth in self.pth: - pth.rollback() - - def commit(self): - """Remove temporary save dir: rollback will no longer be possible.""" - if self.save_dir is not None: - rmtree(self.save_dir) - self.save_dir = None - self._moved_paths = [] - - -class UninstallPthEntries(object): - def __init__(self, pth_file): - if not os.path.isfile(pth_file): - raise UninstallationError("Cannot remove entries from nonexistent file %s" % pth_file) - self.file = pth_file - self.entries = set() - self._saved_lines = None - - def add(self, entry): - entry = os.path.normcase(entry) - # On Windows, os.path.normcase converts the entry to use - # backslashes. This is correct for entries that describe absolute - # paths outside of site-packages, but all the others use forward - # slashes. - if sys.platform == 'win32' and not os.path.splitdrive(entry)[0]: - entry = entry.replace('\\', '/') - self.entries.add(entry) - - def remove(self): - logger.info('Removing pth entries from %s:' % self.file) - fh = open(self.file, 'rb') - # windows uses '\r\n' with py3k, but uses '\n' with py2.x - lines = fh.readlines() - self._saved_lines = lines - fh.close() - if any(b('\r\n') in line for line in lines): - endline = '\r\n' - else: - endline = '\n' - for entry in self.entries: - try: - logger.info('Removing entry: %s' % entry) - lines.remove(b(entry + endline)) - except ValueError: - pass - fh = open(self.file, 'wb') - fh.writelines(lines) - fh.close() - - def rollback(self): - if self._saved_lines is None: - logger.error('Cannot roll back changes to %s, none were made' % self.file) - return False - logger.info('Rolling %s back to previous state' % self.file) - fh = open(self.file, 'wb') - fh.writelines(self._saved_lines) - fh.close() - return True - - -class FakeFile(object): - """Wrap a list of lines in an object with readline() to make - ConfigParser happy.""" - def __init__(self, lines): - self._gen = (l for l in lines) - - def readline(self): - try: - try: - return next(self._gen) - except NameError: - return self._gen.next() - except StopIteration: - return '' - - def __iter__(self): - return self._gen diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/runner.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/runner.py deleted file mode 100644 index be830ad9a..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/runner.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import os - - -def run(): - base = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) - ## FIXME: this is kind of crude; if we could create a fake pip - ## module, then exec into it and update pip.__path__ properly, we - ## wouldn't have to update sys.path: - sys.path.insert(0, base) - import pip - return pip.main() - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - exit = run() - if exit: - sys.exit(exit) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/status_codes.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/status_codes.py deleted file mode 100644 index b6208e964..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/status_codes.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -SUCCESS = 0 -ERROR = 1 -UNKNOWN_ERROR = 2 -VIRTUALENV_NOT_FOUND = 3 -NO_MATCHES_FOUND = 23 diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/util.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/util.py deleted file mode 100644 index ee2222e77..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/util.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,668 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import shutil -import os -import stat -import re -import posixpath -import pkg_resources -import zipfile -import tarfile -import subprocess -import textwrap -from pip.exceptions import InstallationError, BadCommand, PipError -from pip.backwardcompat import(WindowsError, string_types, raw_input, - console_to_str, user_site, ssl) -from pip.locations import site_packages, running_under_virtualenv, virtualenv_no_global -from pip.log import logger - -__all__ = ['rmtree', 'display_path', 'backup_dir', - 'find_command', 'ask', 'Inf', - 'normalize_name', 'splitext', - 'format_size', 'is_installable_dir', - 'is_svn_page', 'file_contents', - 'split_leading_dir', 'has_leading_dir', - 'make_path_relative', 'normalize_path', - 'renames', 'get_terminal_size', 'get_prog', - 'unzip_file', 'untar_file', 'create_download_cache_folder', - 'cache_download', 'unpack_file', 'call_subprocess'] - - -def get_prog(): - try: - if os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) in ('__main__.py', '-c'): - return "%s -m pip" % sys.executable - except (AttributeError, TypeError, IndexError): - pass - return 'pip' - - -def rmtree(dir, ignore_errors=False): - shutil.rmtree(dir, ignore_errors=ignore_errors, - onerror=rmtree_errorhandler) - - -def rmtree_errorhandler(func, path, exc_info): - """On Windows, the files in .svn are read-only, so when rmtree() tries to - remove them, an exception is thrown. We catch that here, remove the - read-only attribute, and hopefully continue without problems.""" - exctype, value = exc_info[:2] - if not ((exctype is WindowsError and value.args[0] == 5) or #others - (exctype is OSError and value.args[0] == 13) or #python2.4 - (exctype is PermissionError and value.args[3] == 5) #python3.3 - ): - raise - # file type should currently be read only - if ((os.stat(path).st_mode & stat.S_IREAD) != stat.S_IREAD): - raise - # convert to read/write - os.chmod(path, stat.S_IWRITE) - # use the original function to repeat the operation - func(path) - - -def display_path(path): - """Gives the display value for a given path, making it relative to cwd - if possible.""" - path = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(path)) - if path.startswith(os.getcwd() + os.path.sep): - path = '.' + path[len(os.getcwd()):] - return path - - -def backup_dir(dir, ext='.bak'): - """Figure out the name of a directory to back up the given dir to - (adding .bak, .bak2, etc)""" - n = 1 - extension = ext - while os.path.exists(dir + extension): - n += 1 - extension = ext + str(n) - return dir + extension - - -def find_command(cmd, paths=None, pathext=None): - """Searches the PATH for the given command and returns its path""" - if paths is None: - paths = os.environ.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep) - if isinstance(paths, string_types): - paths = [paths] - # check if there are funny path extensions for executables, e.g. Windows - if pathext is None: - pathext = get_pathext() - pathext = [ext for ext in pathext.lower().split(os.pathsep) if len(ext)] - # don't use extensions if the command ends with one of them - if os.path.splitext(cmd)[1].lower() in pathext: - pathext = [''] - # check if we find the command on PATH - for path in paths: - # try without extension first - cmd_path = os.path.join(path, cmd) - for ext in pathext: - # then including the extension - cmd_path_ext = cmd_path + ext - if os.path.isfile(cmd_path_ext): - return cmd_path_ext - if os.path.isfile(cmd_path): - return cmd_path - raise BadCommand('Cannot find command %r' % cmd) - - -def get_pathext(default_pathext=None): - """Returns the path extensions from environment or a default""" - if default_pathext is None: - default_pathext = os.pathsep.join(['.COM', '.EXE', '.BAT', '.CMD']) - pathext = os.environ.get('PATHEXT', default_pathext) - return pathext - - -def ask_path_exists(message, options): - for action in os.environ.get('PIP_EXISTS_ACTION', ''): - if action in options: - return action - return ask(message, options) - - -def ask(message, options): - """Ask the message interactively, with the given possible responses""" - while 1: - if os.environ.get('PIP_NO_INPUT'): - raise Exception('No input was expected ($PIP_NO_INPUT set); question: %s' % message) - response = raw_input(message) - response = response.strip().lower() - if response not in options: - print('Your response (%r) was not one of the expected responses: %s' % ( - response, ', '.join(options))) - else: - return response - - -class _Inf(object): - """I am bigger than everything!""" - - def __eq__(self, other): - if self is other: - return True - else: - return False - - def __ne__(self, other): - return not self.__eq__(other) - - def __lt__(self, other): - return False - - def __le__(self, other): - return False - - def __gt__(self, other): - return True - - def __ge__(self, other): - return True - - def __repr__(self): - return 'Inf' - - -Inf = _Inf() #this object is not currently used as a sortable in our code -del _Inf - - -_normalize_re = re.compile(r'[^a-z]', re.I) - - -def normalize_name(name): - return _normalize_re.sub('-', name.lower()) - - -def format_size(bytes): - if bytes > 1000*1000: - return '%.1fMB' % (bytes/1000.0/1000) - elif bytes > 10*1000: - return '%ikB' % (bytes/1000) - elif bytes > 1000: - return '%.1fkB' % (bytes/1000.0) - else: - return '%ibytes' % bytes - - -def is_installable_dir(path): - """Return True if `path` is a directory containing a setup.py file.""" - if not os.path.isdir(path): - return False - setup_py = os.path.join(path, 'setup.py') - if os.path.isfile(setup_py): - return True - return False - - -def is_svn_page(html): - """Returns true if the page appears to be the index page of an svn repository""" - return (re.search(r'[^<]*Revision \d+:', html) - and re.search(r'Powered by (?:<a[^>]*?>)?Subversion', html, re.I)) - - -def file_contents(filename): - fp = open(filename, 'rb') - try: - return fp.read().decode('utf-8') - finally: - fp.close() - - -def split_leading_dir(path): - path = str(path) - path = path.lstrip('/').lstrip('\\') - if '/' in path and (('\\' in path and path.find('/') < path.find('\\')) - or '\\' not in path): - return path.split('/', 1) - elif '\\' in path: - return path.split('\\', 1) - else: - return path, '' - - -def has_leading_dir(paths): - """Returns true if all the paths have the same leading path name - (i.e., everything is in one subdirectory in an archive)""" - common_prefix = None - for path in paths: - prefix, rest = split_leading_dir(path) - if not prefix: - return False - elif common_prefix is None: - common_prefix = prefix - elif prefix != common_prefix: - return False - return True - - -def make_path_relative(path, rel_to): - """ - Make a filename relative, where the filename path, and it is - relative to rel_to - - >>> make_relative_path('/usr/share/something/a-file.pth', - ... '/usr/share/another-place/src/Directory') - '../../../something/a-file.pth' - >>> make_relative_path('/usr/share/something/a-file.pth', - ... '/home/user/src/Directory') - '../../../usr/share/something/a-file.pth' - >>> make_relative_path('/usr/share/a-file.pth', '/usr/share/') - 'a-file.pth' - """ - path_filename = os.path.basename(path) - path = os.path.dirname(path) - path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(path)) - rel_to = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(rel_to)) - path_parts = path.strip(os.path.sep).split(os.path.sep) - rel_to_parts = rel_to.strip(os.path.sep).split(os.path.sep) - while path_parts and rel_to_parts and path_parts[0] == rel_to_parts[0]: - path_parts.pop(0) - rel_to_parts.pop(0) - full_parts = ['..']*len(rel_to_parts) + path_parts + [path_filename] - if full_parts == ['']: - return '.' + os.path.sep - return os.path.sep.join(full_parts) - - -def normalize_path(path): - """ - Convert a path to its canonical, case-normalized, absolute version. - - """ - return os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(path)) - - -def splitext(path): - """Like os.path.splitext, but take off .tar too""" - base, ext = posixpath.splitext(path) - if base.lower().endswith('.tar'): - ext = base[-4:] + ext - base = base[:-4] - return base, ext - - -def renames(old, new): - """Like os.renames(), but handles renaming across devices.""" - # Implementation borrowed from os.renames(). - head, tail = os.path.split(new) - if head and tail and not os.path.exists(head): - os.makedirs(head) - - shutil.move(old, new) - - head, tail = os.path.split(old) - if head and tail: - try: - os.removedirs(head) - except OSError: - pass - - -def is_local(path): - """ - Return True if path is within sys.prefix, if we're running in a virtualenv. - - If we're not in a virtualenv, all paths are considered "local." - - """ - if not running_under_virtualenv(): - return True - return normalize_path(path).startswith(normalize_path(sys.prefix)) - - -def dist_is_local(dist): - """ - Return True if given Distribution object is installed locally - (i.e. within current virtualenv). - - Always True if we're not in a virtualenv. - - """ - return is_local(dist_location(dist)) - - -def dist_in_usersite(dist): - """ - Return True if given Distribution is installed in user site. - """ - if user_site: - return normalize_path(dist_location(dist)).startswith(normalize_path(user_site)) - else: - return False - -def dist_in_site_packages(dist): - """ - Return True if given Distribution is installed in distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(). - """ - return normalize_path(dist_location(dist)).startswith(normalize_path(site_packages)) - - -def dist_is_editable(dist): - """Is distribution an editable install?""" - #TODO: factor out determining editableness out of FrozenRequirement - from pip import FrozenRequirement - req = FrozenRequirement.from_dist(dist, []) - return req.editable - -def get_installed_distributions(local_only=True, - skip=('setuptools', 'pip', 'python'), - include_editables=True, - editables_only=False): - """ - Return a list of installed Distribution objects. - - If ``local_only`` is True (default), only return installations - local to the current virtualenv, if in a virtualenv. - - ``skip`` argument is an iterable of lower-case project names to - ignore; defaults to ('setuptools', 'pip', 'python'). [FIXME also - skip virtualenv?] - - If ``editables`` is False, don't report editables. - - If ``editables_only`` is True , only report editables. - - """ - if local_only: - local_test = dist_is_local - else: - local_test = lambda d: True - - if include_editables: - editable_test = lambda d: True - else: - editable_test = lambda d: not dist_is_editable(d) - - if editables_only: - editables_only_test = lambda d: dist_is_editable(d) - else: - editables_only_test = lambda d: True - - return [d for d in pkg_resources.working_set - if local_test(d) - and d.key not in skip - and editable_test(d) - and editables_only_test(d) - ] - - -def egg_link_path(dist): - """ - Return the path for the .egg-link file if it exists, otherwise, None. - - There's 3 scenarios: - 1) not in a virtualenv - try to find in site.USER_SITE, then site_packages - 2) in a no-global virtualenv - try to find in site_packages - 3) in a yes-global virtualenv - try to find in site_packages, then site.USER_SITE (don't look in global location) - - For #1 and #3, there could be odd cases, where there's an egg-link in 2 locations. - This method will just return the first one found. - """ - sites = [] - if running_under_virtualenv(): - if virtualenv_no_global(): - sites.append(site_packages) - else: - sites.append(site_packages) - if user_site: - sites.append(user_site) - else: - if user_site: - sites.append(user_site) - sites.append(site_packages) - - for site in sites: - egglink = os.path.join(site, dist.project_name) + '.egg-link' - if os.path.isfile(egglink): - return egglink - - -def dist_location(dist): - """ - Get the site-packages location of this distribution. Generally - this is dist.location, except in the case of develop-installed - packages, where dist.location is the source code location, and we - want to know where the egg-link file is. - - """ - egg_link = egg_link_path(dist) - if egg_link: - return egg_link - return dist.location - - -def get_terminal_size(): - """Returns a tuple (x, y) representing the width(x) and the height(x) - in characters of the terminal window.""" - def ioctl_GWINSZ(fd): - try: - import fcntl - import termios - import struct - cr = struct.unpack('hh', fcntl.ioctl(fd, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, - '1234')) - except: - return None - if cr == (0, 0): - return None - if cr == (0, 0): - return None - return cr - cr = ioctl_GWINSZ(0) or ioctl_GWINSZ(1) or ioctl_GWINSZ(2) - if not cr: - try: - fd = os.open(os.ctermid(), os.O_RDONLY) - cr = ioctl_GWINSZ(fd) - os.close(fd) - except: - pass - if not cr: - cr = (os.environ.get('LINES', 25), os.environ.get('COLUMNS', 80)) - return int(cr[1]), int(cr[0]) - - -def unzip_file(filename, location, flatten=True): - """Unzip the file (zip file located at filename) to the destination - location""" - if not os.path.exists(location): - os.makedirs(location) - zipfp = open(filename, 'rb') - try: - zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zipfp) - leading = has_leading_dir(zip.namelist()) and flatten - for name in zip.namelist(): - data = zip.read(name) - fn = name - if leading: - fn = split_leading_dir(name)[1] - fn = os.path.join(location, fn) - dir = os.path.dirname(fn) - if not os.path.exists(dir): - os.makedirs(dir) - if fn.endswith('/') or fn.endswith('\\'): - # A directory - if not os.path.exists(fn): - os.makedirs(fn) - else: - fp = open(fn, 'wb') - try: - fp.write(data) - finally: - fp.close() - finally: - zipfp.close() - - -def untar_file(filename, location): - """Untar the file (tar file located at filename) to the destination location""" - if not os.path.exists(location): - os.makedirs(location) - if filename.lower().endswith('.gz') or filename.lower().endswith('.tgz'): - mode = 'r:gz' - elif filename.lower().endswith('.bz2') or filename.lower().endswith('.tbz'): - mode = 'r:bz2' - elif filename.lower().endswith('.tar'): - mode = 'r' - else: - logger.warn('Cannot determine compression type for file %s' % filename) - mode = 'r:*' - tar = tarfile.open(filename, mode) - try: - # note: python<=2.5 doesnt seem to know about pax headers, filter them - leading = has_leading_dir([ - member.name for member in tar.getmembers() - if member.name != 'pax_global_header' - ]) - for member in tar.getmembers(): - fn = member.name - if fn == 'pax_global_header': - continue - if leading: - fn = split_leading_dir(fn)[1] - path = os.path.join(location, fn) - if member.isdir(): - if not os.path.exists(path): - os.makedirs(path) - elif member.issym(): - try: - tar._extract_member(member, path) - except: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - # Some corrupt tar files seem to produce this - # (specifically bad symlinks) - logger.warn( - 'In the tar file %s the member %s is invalid: %s' - % (filename, member.name, e)) - continue - else: - try: - fp = tar.extractfile(member) - except (KeyError, AttributeError): - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - # Some corrupt tar files seem to produce this - # (specifically bad symlinks) - logger.warn( - 'In the tar file %s the member %s is invalid: %s' - % (filename, member.name, e)) - continue - if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(path)): - os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path)) - destfp = open(path, 'wb') - try: - shutil.copyfileobj(fp, destfp) - finally: - destfp.close() - fp.close() - finally: - tar.close() - - -def create_download_cache_folder(folder): - logger.indent -= 2 - logger.notify('Creating supposed download cache at %s' % folder) - logger.indent += 2 - os.makedirs(folder) - - -def cache_download(target_file, temp_location, content_type): - logger.notify('Storing download in cache at %s' % display_path(target_file)) - shutil.copyfile(temp_location, target_file) - fp = open(target_file+'.content-type', 'w') - fp.write(content_type) - fp.close() - os.unlink(temp_location) - - -def unpack_file(filename, location, content_type, link): - if (content_type == 'application/zip' - or filename.endswith('.zip') - or filename.endswith('.pybundle') - or zipfile.is_zipfile(filename)): - unzip_file(filename, location, flatten=not filename.endswith('.pybundle')) - elif (content_type == 'application/x-gzip' - or tarfile.is_tarfile(filename) - or splitext(filename)[1].lower() in ('.tar', '.tar.gz', '.tar.bz2', '.tgz', '.tbz')): - untar_file(filename, location) - elif (content_type and content_type.startswith('text/html') - and is_svn_page(file_contents(filename))): - # We don't really care about this - from pip.vcs.subversion import Subversion - Subversion('svn+' + link.url).unpack(location) - else: - ## FIXME: handle? - ## FIXME: magic signatures? - logger.fatal('Cannot unpack file %s (downloaded from %s, content-type: %s); cannot detect archive format' - % (filename, location, content_type)) - raise InstallationError('Cannot determine archive format of %s' % location) - - -def call_subprocess(cmd, show_stdout=True, - filter_stdout=None, cwd=None, - raise_on_returncode=True, - command_level=logger.DEBUG, command_desc=None, - extra_environ=None): - if command_desc is None: - cmd_parts = [] - for part in cmd: - if ' ' in part or '\n' in part or '"' in part or "'" in part: - part = '"%s"' % part.replace('"', '\\"') - cmd_parts.append(part) - command_desc = ' '.join(cmd_parts) - if show_stdout: - stdout = None - else: - stdout = subprocess.PIPE - logger.log(command_level, "Running command %s" % command_desc) - env = os.environ.copy() - if extra_environ: - env.update(extra_environ) - try: - proc = subprocess.Popen( - cmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdin=None, stdout=stdout, - cwd=cwd, env=env) - except Exception: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - logger.fatal( - "Error %s while executing command %s" % (e, command_desc)) - raise - all_output = [] - if stdout is not None: - stdout = proc.stdout - while 1: - line = console_to_str(stdout.readline()) - if not line: - break - line = line.rstrip() - all_output.append(line + '\n') - if filter_stdout: - level = filter_stdout(line) - if isinstance(level, tuple): - level, line = level - logger.log(level, line) - if not logger.stdout_level_matches(level): - logger.show_progress() - else: - logger.info(line) - else: - returned_stdout, returned_stderr = proc.communicate() - all_output = [returned_stdout or ''] - proc.wait() - if proc.returncode: - if raise_on_returncode: - if all_output: - logger.notify('Complete output from command %s:' % command_desc) - logger.notify('\n'.join(all_output) + '\n----------------------------------------') - raise InstallationError( - "Command %s failed with error code %s in %s" - % (command_desc, proc.returncode, cwd)) - else: - logger.warn( - "Command %s had error code %s in %s" - % (command_desc, proc.returncode, cwd)) - if stdout is not None: - return ''.join(all_output) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/__init__.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index a56dd202b..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ -"""Handles all VCS (version control) support""" - -import os -import shutil - -from pip.backwardcompat import urlparse, urllib -from pip.log import logger -from pip.util import (display_path, backup_dir, find_command, - rmtree, ask_path_exists) - - -__all__ = ['vcs', 'get_src_requirement'] - - -class VcsSupport(object): - _registry = {} - schemes = ['ssh', 'git', 'hg', 'bzr', 'sftp', 'svn'] - - def __init__(self): - # Register more schemes with urlparse for various version control systems - urlparse.uses_netloc.extend(self.schemes) - # Python >= 2.7.4, 3.3 doesn't have uses_fragment - if getattr(urlparse, 'uses_fragment', None): - urlparse.uses_fragment.extend(self.schemes) - super(VcsSupport, self).__init__() - - def __iter__(self): - return self._registry.__iter__() - - @property - def backends(self): - return list(self._registry.values()) - - @property - def dirnames(self): - return [backend.dirname for backend in self.backends] - - @property - def all_schemes(self): - schemes = [] - for backend in self.backends: - schemes.extend(backend.schemes) - return schemes - - def register(self, cls): - if not hasattr(cls, 'name'): - logger.warn('Cannot register VCS %s' % cls.__name__) - return - if cls.name not in self._registry: - self._registry[cls.name] = cls - - def unregister(self, cls=None, name=None): - if name in self._registry: - del self._registry[name] - elif cls in self._registry.values(): - del self._registry[cls.name] - else: - logger.warn('Cannot unregister because no class or name given') - - def get_backend_name(self, location): - """ - Return the name of the version control backend if found at given - location, e.g. vcs.get_backend_name('/path/to/vcs/checkout') - """ - for vc_type in self._registry.values(): - path = os.path.join(location, vc_type.dirname) - if os.path.exists(path): - return vc_type.name - return None - - def get_backend(self, name): - name = name.lower() - if name in self._registry: - return self._registry[name] - - def get_backend_from_location(self, location): - vc_type = self.get_backend_name(location) - if vc_type: - return self.get_backend(vc_type) - return None - - -vcs = VcsSupport() - - -class VersionControl(object): - name = '' - dirname = '' - - def __init__(self, url=None, *args, **kwargs): - self.url = url - self._cmd = None - super(VersionControl, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) - - def _filter(self, line): - return (logger.INFO, line) - - def _is_local_repository(self, repo): - """ - posix absolute paths start with os.path.sep, - win32 ones ones start with drive (like c:\\folder) - """ - drive, tail = os.path.splitdrive(repo) - return repo.startswith(os.path.sep) or drive - - @property - def cmd(self): - if self._cmd is not None: - return self._cmd - command = find_command(self.name) - logger.info('Found command %r at %r' % (self.name, command)) - self._cmd = command - return command - - def get_url_rev(self): - """ - Returns the correct repository URL and revision by parsing the given - repository URL - """ - error_message = ( - "Sorry, '%s' is a malformed VCS url. " - "The format is <vcs>+<protocol>://<url>, " - "e.g. svn+http://myrepo/svn/MyApp#egg=MyApp") - assert '+' in self.url, error_message % self.url - url = self.url.split('+', 1)[1] - scheme, netloc, path, query, frag = urlparse.urlsplit(url) - rev = None - if '@' in path: - path, rev = path.rsplit('@', 1) - url = urlparse.urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, '')) - return url, rev - - def get_info(self, location): - """ - Returns (url, revision), where both are strings - """ - assert not location.rstrip('/').endswith(self.dirname), 'Bad directory: %s' % location - return self.get_url(location), self.get_revision(location) - - def normalize_url(self, url): - """ - Normalize a URL for comparison by unquoting it and removing any trailing slash. - """ - return urllib.unquote(url).rstrip('/') - - def compare_urls(self, url1, url2): - """ - Compare two repo URLs for identity, ignoring incidental differences. - """ - return (self.normalize_url(url1) == self.normalize_url(url2)) - - def parse_vcs_bundle_file(self, content): - """ - Takes the contents of the bundled text file that explains how to revert - the stripped off version control data of the given package and returns - the URL and revision of it. - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def obtain(self, dest): - """ - Called when installing or updating an editable package, takes the - source path of the checkout. - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def switch(self, dest, url, rev_options): - """ - Switch the repo at ``dest`` to point to ``URL``. - """ - raise NotImplemented - - def update(self, dest, rev_options): - """ - Update an already-existing repo to the given ``rev_options``. - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def check_destination(self, dest, url, rev_options, rev_display): - """ - Prepare a location to receive a checkout/clone. - - Return True if the location is ready for (and requires) a - checkout/clone, False otherwise. - """ - checkout = True - prompt = False - if os.path.exists(dest): - checkout = False - if os.path.exists(os.path.join(dest, self.dirname)): - existing_url = self.get_url(dest) - if self.compare_urls(existing_url, url): - logger.info('%s in %s exists, and has correct URL (%s)' % - (self.repo_name.title(), display_path(dest), - url)) - logger.notify('Updating %s %s%s' % - (display_path(dest), self.repo_name, - rev_display)) - self.update(dest, rev_options) - else: - logger.warn('%s %s in %s exists with URL %s' % - (self.name, self.repo_name, - display_path(dest), existing_url)) - prompt = ('(s)witch, (i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup ', - ('s', 'i', 'w', 'b')) - else: - logger.warn('Directory %s already exists, ' - 'and is not a %s %s.' % - (dest, self.name, self.repo_name)) - prompt = ('(i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup ', ('i', 'w', 'b')) - if prompt: - logger.warn('The plan is to install the %s repository %s' % - (self.name, url)) - response = ask_path_exists('What to do? %s' % prompt[0], - prompt[1]) - - if response == 's': - logger.notify('Switching %s %s to %s%s' % - (self.repo_name, display_path(dest), url, - rev_display)) - self.switch(dest, url, rev_options) - elif response == 'i': - # do nothing - pass - elif response == 'w': - logger.warn('Deleting %s' % display_path(dest)) - rmtree(dest) - checkout = True - elif response == 'b': - dest_dir = backup_dir(dest) - logger.warn('Backing up %s to %s' - % (display_path(dest), dest_dir)) - shutil.move(dest, dest_dir) - checkout = True - return checkout - - def unpack(self, location): - if os.path.exists(location): - rmtree(location) - self.obtain(location) - - def get_src_requirement(self, dist, location, find_tags=False): - raise NotImplementedError - - -def get_src_requirement(dist, location, find_tags): - version_control = vcs.get_backend_from_location(location) - if version_control: - return version_control().get_src_requirement(dist, location, find_tags) - logger.warn('cannot determine version of editable source in %s (is not SVN checkout, Git clone, Mercurial clone or Bazaar branch)' % location) - return dist.as_requirement() diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/bazaar.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/bazaar.py deleted file mode 100644 index 86f4bbc62..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/bazaar.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -import os -import tempfile -import re -from pip.backwardcompat import urlparse -from pip.log import logger -from pip.util import rmtree, display_path, call_subprocess -from pip.vcs import vcs, VersionControl -from pip.download import path_to_url2 - - -class Bazaar(VersionControl): - name = 'bzr' - dirname = '.bzr' - repo_name = 'branch' - bundle_file = 'bzr-branch.txt' - schemes = ('bzr', 'bzr+http', 'bzr+https', 'bzr+ssh', 'bzr+sftp', 'bzr+ftp', 'bzr+lp') - guide = ('# This was a Bazaar branch; to make it a branch again run:\n' - 'bzr branch -r %(rev)s %(url)s .\n') - - def __init__(self, url=None, *args, **kwargs): - super(Bazaar, self).__init__(url, *args, **kwargs) - # Python >= 2.7.4, 3.3 doesn't have uses_fragment or non_hierarchical - # Register lp but do not expose as a scheme to support bzr+lp. - if getattr(urlparse, 'uses_fragment', None): - urlparse.uses_fragment.extend(['lp']) - urlparse.non_hierarchical.extend(['lp']) - - def parse_vcs_bundle_file(self, content): - url = rev = None - for line in content.splitlines(): - if not line.strip() or line.strip().startswith('#'): - continue - match = re.search(r'^bzr\s*branch\s*-r\s*(\d*)', line) - if match: - rev = match.group(1).strip() - url = line[match.end():].strip().split(None, 1)[0] - if url and rev: - return url, rev - return None, None - - def export(self, location): - """Export the Bazaar repository at the url to the destination location""" - temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp('-export', 'pip-') - self.unpack(temp_dir) - if os.path.exists(location): - # Remove the location to make sure Bazaar can export it correctly - rmtree(location) - try: - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'export', location], cwd=temp_dir, - filter_stdout=self._filter, show_stdout=False) - finally: - rmtree(temp_dir) - - def switch(self, dest, url, rev_options): - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'switch', url], cwd=dest) - - def update(self, dest, rev_options): - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'pull', '-q'] + rev_options, cwd=dest) - - def obtain(self, dest): - url, rev = self.get_url_rev() - if rev: - rev_options = ['-r', rev] - rev_display = ' (to revision %s)' % rev - else: - rev_options = [] - rev_display = '' - if self.check_destination(dest, url, rev_options, rev_display): - logger.notify('Checking out %s%s to %s' - % (url, rev_display, display_path(dest))) - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'branch', '-q'] + rev_options + [url, dest]) - - def get_url_rev(self): - # hotfix the URL scheme after removing bzr+ from bzr+ssh:// readd it - url, rev = super(Bazaar, self).get_url_rev() - if url.startswith('ssh://'): - url = 'bzr+' + url - return url, rev - - def get_url(self, location): - urls = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'info'], show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - for line in urls.splitlines(): - line = line.strip() - for x in ('checkout of branch: ', - 'parent branch: '): - if line.startswith(x): - repo = line.split(x)[1] - if self._is_local_repository(repo): - return path_to_url2(repo) - return repo - return None - - def get_revision(self, location): - revision = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'revno'], show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - return revision.splitlines()[-1] - - def get_tag_revs(self, location): - tags = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'tags'], show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - tag_revs = [] - for line in tags.splitlines(): - tags_match = re.search(r'([.\w-]+)\s*(.*)$', line) - if tags_match: - tag = tags_match.group(1) - rev = tags_match.group(2) - tag_revs.append((rev.strip(), tag.strip())) - return dict(tag_revs) - - def get_src_requirement(self, dist, location, find_tags): - repo = self.get_url(location) - if not repo.lower().startswith('bzr:'): - repo = 'bzr+' + repo - egg_project_name = dist.egg_name().split('-', 1)[0] - if not repo: - return None - current_rev = self.get_revision(location) - tag_revs = self.get_tag_revs(location) - - if current_rev in tag_revs: - # It's a tag - full_egg_name = '%s-%s' % (egg_project_name, tag_revs[current_rev]) - else: - full_egg_name = '%s-dev_r%s' % (dist.egg_name(), current_rev) - return '%s@%s#egg=%s' % (repo, current_rev, full_egg_name) - - -vcs.register(Bazaar) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/git.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/git.py deleted file mode 100644 index abb57ac7a..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/git.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -import tempfile -import re -import os.path -from pip.util import call_subprocess -from pip.util import display_path, rmtree -from pip.vcs import vcs, VersionControl -from pip.log import logger -from pip.backwardcompat import url2pathname, urlparse -urlsplit = urlparse.urlsplit -urlunsplit = urlparse.urlunsplit - - -class Git(VersionControl): - name = 'git' - dirname = '.git' - repo_name = 'clone' - schemes = ('git', 'git+http', 'git+https', 'git+ssh', 'git+git', 'git+file') - bundle_file = 'git-clone.txt' - guide = ('# This was a Git repo; to make it a repo again run:\n' - 'git init\ngit remote add origin %(url)s -f\ngit checkout %(rev)s\n') - - def __init__(self, url=None, *args, **kwargs): - - # Works around an apparent Git bug - # (see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/146500) - if url: - scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = urlsplit(url) - if scheme.endswith('file'): - initial_slashes = path[:-len(path.lstrip('/'))] - newpath = initial_slashes + url2pathname(path).replace('\\', '/').lstrip('/') - url = urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, newpath, query, fragment)) - after_plus = scheme.find('+') + 1 - url = scheme[:after_plus] + urlunsplit((scheme[after_plus:], netloc, newpath, query, fragment)) - - super(Git, self).__init__(url, *args, **kwargs) - - def parse_vcs_bundle_file(self, content): - url = rev = None - for line in content.splitlines(): - if not line.strip() or line.strip().startswith('#'): - continue - url_match = re.search(r'git\s*remote\s*add\s*origin(.*)\s*-f', line) - if url_match: - url = url_match.group(1).strip() - rev_match = re.search(r'^git\s*checkout\s*-q\s*(.*)\s*', line) - if rev_match: - rev = rev_match.group(1).strip() - if url and rev: - return url, rev - return None, None - - def export(self, location): - """Export the Git repository at the url to the destination location""" - temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp('-export', 'pip-') - self.unpack(temp_dir) - try: - if not location.endswith('/'): - location = location + '/' - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'checkout-index', '-a', '-f', '--prefix', location], - filter_stdout=self._filter, show_stdout=False, cwd=temp_dir) - finally: - rmtree(temp_dir) - - def check_rev_options(self, rev, dest, rev_options): - """Check the revision options before checkout to compensate that tags - and branches may need origin/ as a prefix. - Returns the SHA1 of the branch or tag if found. - """ - revisions = self.get_tag_revs(dest) - revisions.update(self.get_branch_revs(dest)) - - origin_rev = 'origin/%s' % rev - if origin_rev in revisions: - # remote branch - return [revisions[origin_rev]] - elif rev in revisions: - # a local tag or branch name - return [revisions[rev]] - else: - logger.warn("Could not find a tag or branch '%s', assuming commit." % rev) - return rev_options - - def switch(self, dest, url, rev_options): - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'config', 'remote.origin.url', url], cwd=dest) - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'checkout', '-q'] + rev_options, cwd=dest) - - self.update_submodules(dest) - - def update(self, dest, rev_options): - # First fetch changes from the default remote - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'fetch', '-q'], cwd=dest) - # Then reset to wanted revision (maby even origin/master) - if rev_options: - rev_options = self.check_rev_options(rev_options[0], dest, rev_options) - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'reset', '--hard', '-q'] + rev_options, cwd=dest) - #: update submodules - self.update_submodules(dest) - - def obtain(self, dest): - url, rev = self.get_url_rev() - if rev: - rev_options = [rev] - rev_display = ' (to %s)' % rev - else: - rev_options = ['origin/master'] - rev_display = '' - if self.check_destination(dest, url, rev_options, rev_display): - logger.notify('Cloning %s%s to %s' % (url, rev_display, display_path(dest))) - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'clone', '-q', url, dest]) - #: repo may contain submodules - self.update_submodules(dest) - if rev: - rev_options = self.check_rev_options(rev, dest, rev_options) - # Only do a checkout if rev_options differs from HEAD - if not self.get_revision(dest).startswith(rev_options[0]): - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'checkout', '-q'] + rev_options, cwd=dest) - - def get_url(self, location): - url = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'config', 'remote.origin.url'], - show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - return url.strip() - - def get_revision(self, location): - current_rev = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'rev-parse', 'HEAD'], show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - return current_rev.strip() - - def get_tag_revs(self, location): - tags = self._get_all_tag_names(location) - tag_revs = {} - for line in tags.splitlines(): - tag = line.strip() - rev = self._get_revision_from_rev_parse(tag, location) - tag_revs[tag] = rev.strip() - return tag_revs - - def get_branch_revs(self, location): - branches = self._get_all_branch_names(location) - branch_revs = {} - for line in branches.splitlines(): - if '(no branch)' in line: - continue - line = line.split('->')[0].strip() - # actual branch case - branch = "".join(b for b in line.split() if b != '*') - rev = self._get_revision_from_rev_parse(branch, location) - branch_revs[branch] = rev.strip() - return branch_revs - - def get_src_requirement(self, dist, location, find_tags): - repo = self.get_url(location) - if not repo.lower().startswith('git:'): - repo = 'git+' + repo - egg_project_name = dist.egg_name().split('-', 1)[0] - if not repo: - return None - current_rev = self.get_revision(location) - tag_revs = self.get_tag_revs(location) - branch_revs = self.get_branch_revs(location) - - if current_rev in tag_revs: - # It's a tag - full_egg_name = '%s-%s' % (egg_project_name, tag_revs[current_rev]) - elif (current_rev in branch_revs and - branch_revs[current_rev] != 'origin/master'): - # It's the head of a branch - full_egg_name = '%s-%s' % ( - egg_project_name, - branch_revs[current_rev].replace('origin/', '') - ) - else: - full_egg_name = '%s-dev' % egg_project_name - - return '%s@%s#egg=%s' % (repo, current_rev, full_egg_name) - - def get_url_rev(self): - """ - Prefixes stub URLs like 'user@hostname:user/repo.git' with 'ssh://'. - That's required because although they use SSH they sometimes doesn't - work with a ssh:// scheme (e.g. Github). But we need a scheme for - parsing. Hence we remove it again afterwards and return it as a stub. - """ - if not '://' in self.url: - assert not 'file:' in self.url - self.url = self.url.replace('git+', 'git+ssh://') - url, rev = super(Git, self).get_url_rev() - url = url.replace('ssh://', '') - else: - url, rev = super(Git, self).get_url_rev() - - return url, rev - - def _get_all_tag_names(self, location): - return call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'tag', '-l'], - show_stdout=False, - raise_on_returncode=False, - cwd=location) - - def _get_all_branch_names(self, location): - remote_branches = call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'branch', '-r'], - show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - local_branches = call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'branch', '-l'], - show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - return remote_branches + local_branches - - def _get_revision_from_rev_parse(self, name, location): - return call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'rev-parse', name], - show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - - def update_submodules(self, location): - if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(location, '.gitmodules')): - return - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'submodule', 'update', '--init', '--recursive', '-q'], - cwd=location) - -vcs.register(Git) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/mercurial.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/mercurial.py deleted file mode 100644 index af427f77e..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/mercurial.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -import os -import tempfile -import re -import sys -from pip.util import call_subprocess -from pip.util import display_path, rmtree -from pip.log import logger -from pip.vcs import vcs, VersionControl -from pip.download import path_to_url2 -from pip.backwardcompat import ConfigParser - - -class Mercurial(VersionControl): - name = 'hg' - dirname = '.hg' - repo_name = 'clone' - schemes = ('hg', 'hg+http', 'hg+https', 'hg+ssh', 'hg+static-http') - bundle_file = 'hg-clone.txt' - guide = ('# This was a Mercurial repo; to make it a repo again run:\n' - 'hg init\nhg pull %(url)s\nhg update -r %(rev)s\n') - - def parse_vcs_bundle_file(self, content): - url = rev = None - for line in content.splitlines(): - if not line.strip() or line.strip().startswith('#'): - continue - url_match = re.search(r'hg\s*pull\s*(.*)\s*', line) - if url_match: - url = url_match.group(1).strip() - rev_match = re.search(r'^hg\s*update\s*-r\s*(.*)\s*', line) - if rev_match: - rev = rev_match.group(1).strip() - if url and rev: - return url, rev - return None, None - - def export(self, location): - """Export the Hg repository at the url to the destination location""" - temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp('-export', 'pip-') - self.unpack(temp_dir) - try: - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'archive', location], - filter_stdout=self._filter, show_stdout=False, cwd=temp_dir) - finally: - rmtree(temp_dir) - - def switch(self, dest, url, rev_options): - repo_config = os.path.join(dest, self.dirname, 'hgrc') - config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser() - try: - config.read(repo_config) - config.set('paths', 'default', url) - config_file = open(repo_config, 'w') - config.write(config_file) - config_file.close() - except (OSError, ConfigParser.NoSectionError): - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - logger.warn( - 'Could not switch Mercurial repository to %s: %s' - % (url, e)) - else: - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'update', '-q'] + rev_options, cwd=dest) - - def update(self, dest, rev_options): - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'pull', '-q'], cwd=dest) - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'update', '-q'] + rev_options, cwd=dest) - - def obtain(self, dest): - url, rev = self.get_url_rev() - if rev: - rev_options = [rev] - rev_display = ' (to revision %s)' % rev - else: - rev_options = [] - rev_display = '' - if self.check_destination(dest, url, rev_options, rev_display): - logger.notify('Cloning hg %s%s to %s' - % (url, rev_display, display_path(dest))) - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'clone', '--noupdate', '-q', url, dest]) - call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'update', '-q'] + rev_options, cwd=dest) - - def get_url(self, location): - url = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'showconfig', 'paths.default'], - show_stdout=False, cwd=location).strip() - if self._is_local_repository(url): - url = path_to_url2(url) - return url.strip() - - def get_tag_revs(self, location): - tags = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'tags'], show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - tag_revs = [] - for line in tags.splitlines(): - tags_match = re.search(r'([\w\d\.-]+)\s*([\d]+):.*$', line) - if tags_match: - tag = tags_match.group(1) - rev = tags_match.group(2) - if "tip" != tag: - tag_revs.append((rev.strip(), tag.strip())) - return dict(tag_revs) - - def get_branch_revs(self, location): - branches = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'branches'], show_stdout=False, cwd=location) - branch_revs = [] - for line in branches.splitlines(): - branches_match = re.search(r'([\w\d\.-]+)\s*([\d]+):.*$', line) - if branches_match: - branch = branches_match.group(1) - rev = branches_match.group(2) - if "default" != branch: - branch_revs.append((rev.strip(), branch.strip())) - return dict(branch_revs) - - def get_revision(self, location): - current_revision = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'parents', '--template={rev}'], - show_stdout=False, cwd=location).strip() - return current_revision - - def get_revision_hash(self, location): - current_rev_hash = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'parents', '--template={node}'], - show_stdout=False, cwd=location).strip() - return current_rev_hash - - def get_src_requirement(self, dist, location, find_tags): - repo = self.get_url(location) - if not repo.lower().startswith('hg:'): - repo = 'hg+' + repo - egg_project_name = dist.egg_name().split('-', 1)[0] - if not repo: - return None - current_rev = self.get_revision(location) - current_rev_hash = self.get_revision_hash(location) - tag_revs = self.get_tag_revs(location) - branch_revs = self.get_branch_revs(location) - if current_rev in tag_revs: - # It's a tag - full_egg_name = '%s-%s' % (egg_project_name, tag_revs[current_rev]) - elif current_rev in branch_revs: - # It's the tip of a branch - full_egg_name = '%s-%s' % (egg_project_name, branch_revs[current_rev]) - else: - full_egg_name = '%s-dev' % egg_project_name - return '%s@%s#egg=%s' % (repo, current_rev_hash, full_egg_name) - -vcs.register(Mercurial) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/subversion.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/subversion.py deleted file mode 100644 index b84095220..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/pip/vcs/subversion.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ -import os -import re -from pip.backwardcompat import urlparse -from pip import InstallationError -from pip.index import Link -from pip.util import rmtree, display_path, call_subprocess -from pip.log import logger -from pip.vcs import vcs, VersionControl - -_svn_xml_url_re = re.compile('url="([^"]+)"') -_svn_rev_re = re.compile('committed-rev="(\d+)"') -_svn_url_re = re.compile(r'URL: (.+)') -_svn_revision_re = re.compile(r'Revision: (.+)') -_svn_info_xml_rev_re = re.compile(r'\s*revision="(\d+)"') -_svn_info_xml_url_re = re.compile(r'<url>(.*)</url>') - - -class Subversion(VersionControl): - name = 'svn' - dirname = '.svn' - repo_name = 'checkout' - schemes = ('svn', 'svn+ssh', 'svn+http', 'svn+https', 'svn+svn') - bundle_file = 'svn-checkout.txt' - guide = ('# This was an svn checkout; to make it a checkout again run:\n' - 'svn checkout --force -r %(rev)s %(url)s .\n') - - def get_info(self, location): - """Returns (url, revision), where both are strings""" - assert not location.rstrip('/').endswith(self.dirname), 'Bad directory: %s' % location - output = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'info', location], show_stdout=False, extra_environ={'LANG': 'C'}) - match = _svn_url_re.search(output) - if not match: - logger.warn('Cannot determine URL of svn checkout %s' % display_path(location)) - logger.info('Output that cannot be parsed: \n%s' % output) - return None, None - url = match.group(1).strip() - match = _svn_revision_re.search(output) - if not match: - logger.warn('Cannot determine revision of svn checkout %s' % display_path(location)) - logger.info('Output that cannot be parsed: \n%s' % output) - return url, None - return url, match.group(1) - - def parse_vcs_bundle_file(self, content): - for line in content.splitlines(): - if not line.strip() or line.strip().startswith('#'): - continue - match = re.search(r'^-r\s*([^ ])?', line) - if not match: - return None, None - rev = match.group(1) - rest = line[match.end():].strip().split(None, 1)[0] - return rest, rev - return None, None - - def export(self, location): - """Export the svn repository at the url to the destination location""" - url, rev = self.get_url_rev() - rev_options = get_rev_options(url, rev) - logger.notify('Exporting svn repository %s to %s' % (url, location)) - logger.indent += 2 - try: - if os.path.exists(location): - # Subversion doesn't like to check out over an existing directory - # --force fixes this, but was only added in svn 1.5 - rmtree(location) - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'export'] + rev_options + [url, location], - filter_stdout=self._filter, show_stdout=False) - finally: - logger.indent -= 2 - - def switch(self, dest, url, rev_options): - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'switch'] + rev_options + [url, dest]) - - def update(self, dest, rev_options): - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'update'] + rev_options + [dest]) - - def obtain(self, dest): - url, rev = self.get_url_rev() - rev_options = get_rev_options(url, rev) - if rev: - rev_display = ' (to revision %s)' % rev - else: - rev_display = '' - if self.check_destination(dest, url, rev_options, rev_display): - logger.notify('Checking out %s%s to %s' - % (url, rev_display, display_path(dest))) - call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'checkout', '-q'] + rev_options + [url, dest]) - - def get_location(self, dist, dependency_links): - for url in dependency_links: - egg_fragment = Link(url).egg_fragment - if not egg_fragment: - continue - if '-' in egg_fragment: - ## FIXME: will this work when a package has - in the name? - key = '-'.join(egg_fragment.split('-')[:-1]).lower() - else: - key = egg_fragment - if key == dist.key: - return url.split('#', 1)[0] - return None - - def get_revision(self, location): - """ - Return the maximum revision for all files under a given location - """ - # Note: taken from setuptools.command.egg_info - revision = 0 - - for base, dirs, files in os.walk(location): - if self.dirname not in dirs: - dirs[:] = [] - continue # no sense walking uncontrolled subdirs - dirs.remove(self.dirname) - entries_fn = os.path.join(base, self.dirname, 'entries') - if not os.path.exists(entries_fn): - ## FIXME: should we warn? - continue - - dirurl, localrev = self._get_svn_url_rev(base) - - if base == location: - base_url = dirurl + '/' # save the root url - elif not dirurl or not dirurl.startswith(base_url): - dirs[:] = [] - continue # not part of the same svn tree, skip it - revision = max(revision, localrev) - return revision - - def get_url_rev(self): - # hotfix the URL scheme after removing svn+ from svn+ssh:// readd it - url, rev = super(Subversion, self).get_url_rev() - if url.startswith('ssh://'): - url = 'svn+' + url - return url, rev - - def get_url(self, location): - # In cases where the source is in a subdirectory, not alongside setup.py - # we have to look up in the location until we find a real setup.py - orig_location = location - while not os.path.exists(os.path.join(location, 'setup.py')): - last_location = location - location = os.path.dirname(location) - if location == last_location: - # We've traversed up to the root of the filesystem without finding setup.py - logger.warn("Could not find setup.py for directory %s (tried all parent directories)" - % orig_location) - return None - - return self._get_svn_url_rev(location)[0] - - def _get_svn_url_rev(self, location): - f = open(os.path.join(location, self.dirname, 'entries')) - data = f.read() - f.close() - if data.startswith('8') or data.startswith('9') or data.startswith('10'): - data = list(map(str.splitlines, data.split('\n\x0c\n'))) - del data[0][0] # get rid of the '8' - url = data[0][3] - revs = [int(d[9]) for d in data if len(d) > 9 and d[9]] + [0] - elif data.startswith('<?xml'): - match = _svn_xml_url_re.search(data) - if not match: - raise ValueError('Badly formatted data: %r' % data) - url = match.group(1) # get repository URL - revs = [int(m.group(1)) for m in _svn_rev_re.finditer(data)] + [0] - else: - try: - # subversion >= 1.7 - xml = call_subprocess([self.cmd, 'info', '--xml', location], show_stdout=False) - url = _svn_info_xml_url_re.search(xml).group(1) - revs = [int(m.group(1)) for m in _svn_info_xml_rev_re.finditer(xml)] - except InstallationError: - url, revs = None, [] - - if revs: - rev = max(revs) - else: - rev = 0 - - return url, rev - - def get_tag_revs(self, svn_tag_url): - stdout = call_subprocess( - [self.cmd, 'ls', '-v', svn_tag_url], show_stdout=False) - results = [] - for line in stdout.splitlines(): - parts = line.split() - rev = int(parts[0]) - tag = parts[-1].strip('/') - results.append((tag, rev)) - return results - - def find_tag_match(self, rev, tag_revs): - best_match_rev = None - best_tag = None - for tag, tag_rev in tag_revs: - if (tag_rev > rev and - (best_match_rev is None or best_match_rev > tag_rev)): - # FIXME: Is best_match > tag_rev really possible? - # or is it a sign something is wacky? - best_match_rev = tag_rev - best_tag = tag - return best_tag - - def get_src_requirement(self, dist, location, find_tags=False): - repo = self.get_url(location) - if repo is None: - return None - parts = repo.split('/') - ## FIXME: why not project name? - egg_project_name = dist.egg_name().split('-', 1)[0] - rev = self.get_revision(location) - if parts[-2] in ('tags', 'tag'): - # It's a tag, perfect! - full_egg_name = '%s-%s' % (egg_project_name, parts[-1]) - elif parts[-2] in ('branches', 'branch'): - # It's a branch :( - full_egg_name = '%s-%s-r%s' % (dist.egg_name(), parts[-1], rev) - elif parts[-1] == 'trunk': - # Trunk :-/ - full_egg_name = '%s-dev_r%s' % (dist.egg_name(), rev) - if find_tags: - tag_url = '/'.join(parts[:-1]) + '/tags' - tag_revs = self.get_tag_revs(tag_url) - match = self.find_tag_match(rev, tag_revs) - if match: - logger.notify('trunk checkout %s seems to be equivalent to tag %s' % match) - repo = '%s/%s' % (tag_url, match) - full_egg_name = '%s-%s' % (egg_project_name, match) - else: - # Don't know what it is - logger.warn('svn URL does not fit normal structure (tags/branches/trunk): %s' % repo) - full_egg_name = '%s-dev_r%s' % (egg_project_name, rev) - return 'svn+%s@%s#egg=%s' % (repo, rev, full_egg_name) - - -def get_rev_options(url, rev): - if rev: - rev_options = ['-r', rev] - else: - rev_options = [] - - r = urlparse.urlsplit(url) - if hasattr(r, 'username'): - # >= Python-2.5 - username, password = r.username, r.password - else: - netloc = r[1] - if '@' in netloc: - auth = netloc.split('@')[0] - if ':' in auth: - username, password = auth.split(':', 1) - else: - username, password = auth, None - else: - username, password = None, None - - if username: - rev_options += ['--username', username] - if password: - rev_options += ['--password', password] - return rev_options - - -vcs.register(Subversion) diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/setup.cfg b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/setup.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 1ce1fa54a..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/setup.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -[nosetests] -where = tests - -[aliases] -dev = develop easy_install pip[testing] - -[egg_info] -tag_build = -tag_date = 0 -tag_svn_revision = 0 - diff --git a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/setup.py b/vendor/pip-1.3.1/setup.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0c001d69d..000000000 --- a/vendor/pip-1.3.1/setup.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -import codecs -import os -import re -import sys -import textwrap -from setuptools import setup - -here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) - -def read(*parts): - # intentionally *not* adding an encoding option to open - # see here: https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/201#issuecomment-3145690 - return codecs.open(os.path.join(here, *parts), 'r').read() - -def find_version(*file_paths): - version_file = read(*file_paths) - version_match = re.search(r"^__version__ = ['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]", - version_file, re.M) - if version_match: - return version_match.group(1) - raise RuntimeError("Unable to find version string.") - -long_description = "\n" + "\n".join([ - read('PROJECT.txt'), - read('docs', 'quickstart.txt'), - read('CHANGES.txt')]) - -tests_require = ['nose', 'virtualenv>=1.7', 'scripttest>=1.1.1', 'mock'] - -setup(name="pip", - version=find_version('pip', '__init__.py'), - description="A tool for installing and managing Python packages.", - long_description=long_description, - classifiers=[ - 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', - 'Intended Audience :: Developers', - 'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License', - 'Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools', - 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2', - 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5', - 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6', - 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', - 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', - 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1', - 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2', - ], - keywords='easy_install distutils setuptools egg virtualenv', - author='The pip developers', - author_email='python-virtualenv@groups.google.com', - url='http://www.pip-installer.org', - license='MIT', - packages=['pip', 'pip.commands', 'pip.vcs', 'pip.backwardcompat'], - package_data={'pip': ['*.pem']}, - entry_points=dict(console_scripts=['pip=pip:main', 'pip-%s=pip:main' % sys.version[:3]]), - test_suite='nose.collector', - tests_require=tests_require, - zip_safe=False, - extras_require = { - 'testing':tests_require, - }, - )