setuptools-3.3/0000777000000000000000000000000012311264446011735 5ustar 00000000000000setuptools-3.3/CHANGES (links).txt0000666000000000000000000020515212311264443014772 0ustar 00000000000000======= CHANGES ======= --- 3.3 --- * Add ``include`` parameter to ``setuptools.find_packages()``. --- 3.2 --- * `Pull Request #39 `_: Add support for C++ targets from Cython ``.pyx`` files. * `Issue #162 `_: Update dependency on certifi to 1.0.1. * `Issue #164 `_: Update dependency on wincertstore to 0.2. --- 3.1 --- * `Issue #161 `_: Restore Features functionality to allow backward compatibility (for Features) until the uses of that functionality is sufficiently removed. ----- 3.0.2 ----- * Correct typo in previous bugfix. ----- 3.0.1 ----- * `Issue #157 `_: Restore support for Python 2.6 in bootstrap script where ``zipfile.ZipFile`` does not yet have support for context managers. --- 3.0 --- * `Issue #125 `_: Prevent Subversion support from creating a ~/.subversion directory just for checking the presence of a Subversion repository. * `Issue #12 `_: Namespace packages are now imported lazily. That is, the mere declaration of a namespace package in an egg on ``sys.path`` no longer causes it to be imported when ``pkg_resources`` is imported. Note that this change means that all of a namespace package's ``__init__.py`` files must include a ``declare_namespace()`` call in order to ensure that they will be handled properly at runtime. In 2.x it was possible to get away without including the declaration, but only at the cost of forcing namespace packages to be imported early, which 3.0 no longer does. * `Issue #148 `_: When building (bdist_egg), setuptools no longer adds ``__init__.py`` files to namespace packages. Any packages that rely on this behavior will need to create ``__init__.py`` files and include the ``declare_namespace()``. * `Issue #7 `_: Setuptools itself is now distributed as a zip archive in addition to tar archive. ez_setup.py now uses zip archive. This approach avoids the potential security vulnerabilities presented by use of tar archives in ez_setup.py. It also leverages the security features added to ZipFile.extract in Python 2.7.4. * `Issue #65 `_: Removed deprecated Features functionality. * `Pull Request #28 `_: Remove backport of ``_bytecode_filenames`` which is available in Python 2.6 and later, but also has better compatibility with Python 3 environments. * `Issue #156 `_: Fix spelling of __PYVENV_LAUNCHER__ variable. --- 2.2 --- * `Issue #141 `_: Restored fix for allowing setup_requires dependencies to override installed dependencies during setup. * `Issue #128 `_: Fixed issue where only the first dependency link was honored in a distribution where multiple dependency links were supplied. ----- 2.1.2 ----- * `Issue #144 `_: Read long_description using codecs module to avoid errors installing on systems where LANG=C. ----- 2.1.1 ----- * `Issue #139 `_: Fix regression in re_finder for CVS repos (and maybe Git repos as well). --- 2.1 --- * `Issue #129 `_: Suppress inspection of ``*.whl`` files when searching for files in a zip-imported file. * `Issue #131 `_: Fix RuntimeError when constructing an egg fetcher. ----- 2.0.2 ----- * Fix NameError during installation with Python implementations (e.g. Jython) not containing parser module. * Fix NameError in ``sdist:re_finder``. ----- 2.0.1 ----- * `Issue #124 `_: Fixed error in list detection in upload_docs. --- 2.0 --- * `Issue #121 `_: Exempt lib2to3 pickled grammars from DirectorySandbox. * `Issue #41 `_: Dropped support for Python 2.4 and Python 2.5. Clients requiring setuptools for those versions of Python should use setuptools 1.x. * Removed ``setuptools.command.easy_install.HAS_USER_SITE``. Clients expecting this boolean variable should use ``site.ENABLE_USER_SITE`` instead. * Removed ``pkg_resources.ImpWrapper``. Clients that expected this class should use ``pkgutil.ImpImporter`` instead. ----- 1.4.2 ----- * `Issue #116 `_: Correct TypeError when reading a local package index on Python 3. ----- 1.4.1 ----- * `Issue #114 `_: Use ``sys.getfilesystemencoding`` for decoding config in ``bdist_wininst`` distributions. * `Issue #105 `_ and `Issue #113 `_: Establish a more robust technique for determining the terminal encoding:: 1. Try ``getpreferredencoding`` 2. If that returns US_ASCII or None, try the encoding from ``getdefaultlocale``. If that encoding was a "fallback" because Python could not figure it out from the environment or OS, encoding remains unresolved. 3. If the encoding is resolved, then make sure Python actually implements the encoding. 4. On the event of an error or unknown codec, revert to fallbacks (UTF-8 on Darwin, ASCII on everything else). 5. On the encoding is 'mac-roman' on Darwin, use UTF-8 as 'mac-roman' was a bug on older Python releases. On a side note, it would seem that the encoding only matters for when SVN does not yet support ``--xml`` and when getting repository and svn version numbers. The ``--xml`` technique should yield UTF-8 according to some messages on the SVN mailing lists. So if the version numbers are always 7-bit ASCII clean, it may be best to only support the file parsing methods for legacy SVN releases and support for SVN without the subprocess command would simple go away as support for the older SVNs does. --- 1.4 --- * `Issue #27 `_: ``easy_install`` will now use credentials from .pypirc if present for connecting to the package index. * `Pull Request #21 `_: Omit unwanted newlines in ``package_index._encode_auth`` when the username/password pair length indicates wrapping. ----- 1.3.2 ----- * `Issue #99 `_: Fix filename encoding issues in SVN support. ----- 1.3.1 ----- * Remove exuberant warning in SVN support when SVN is not used. --- 1.3 --- * Address security vulnerability in SSL match_hostname check as reported in `Python #17997 `_. * Prefer `backports.ssl_match_hostname `_ for backport implementation if present. * Correct NameError in ``ssl_support`` module (``socket.error``). --- 1.2 --- * `Issue #26 `_: Add support for SVN 1.7. Special thanks to Philip Thiem for the contribution. * `Issue #93 `_: Wheels are now distributed with every release. Note that as reported in `Issue #108 `_, as of Pip 1.4, scripts aren't installed properly from wheels. Therefore, if using Pip to install setuptools from a wheel, the ``easy_install`` command will not be available. * Setuptools "natural" launcher support, introduced in 1.0, is now officially supported. ----- 1.1.7 ----- * Fixed behavior of NameError handling in 'script template (dev).py' (script launcher for 'develop' installs). * ``ez_setup.py`` now ensures partial downloads are cleaned up following a failed download. * `Distribute #363 `_ and `Issue #55 `_: Skip an sdist test that fails on locales other than UTF-8. ----- 1.1.6 ----- * `Distribute #349 `_: ``sandbox.execfile`` now opens the target file in binary mode, thus honoring a BOM in the file when compiled. ----- 1.1.5 ----- * `Issue #69 `_: Second attempt at fix (logic was reversed). ----- 1.1.4 ----- * `Issue #77 `_: Fix error in upload command (Python 2.4). ----- 1.1.3 ----- * Fix NameError in previous patch. ----- 1.1.2 ----- * `Issue #69 `_: Correct issue where 404 errors are returned for URLs with fragments in them (such as #egg=). ----- 1.1.1 ----- * `Issue #75 `_: Add ``--insecure`` option to ez_setup.py to accommodate environments where a trusted SSL connection cannot be validated. * `Issue #76 `_: Fix AttributeError in upload command with Python 2.4. --- 1.1 --- * `Issue #71 `_ (`Distribute #333 `_): EasyInstall now puts less emphasis on the condition when a host is blocked via ``--allow-hosts``. * `Issue #72 `_: Restored Python 2.4 compatibility in ``ez_setup.py``. --- 1.0 --- * `Issue #60 `_: On Windows, Setuptools supports deferring to another launcher, such as Vinay Sajip's `pylauncher `_ (included with Python 3.3) to launch console and GUI scripts and not install its own launcher executables. This experimental functionality is currently only enabled if the ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` environment variable is set to "natural". In the future, this behavior may become default, but only after it has matured and seen substantial adoption. The ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` also accepts "executable" to force the default behavior of creating launcher executables. * `Issue #63 `_: Bootstrap script (ez_setup.py) now prefers Powershell, curl, or wget for retrieving the Setuptools tarball for improved security of the install. The script will still fall back to a simple ``urlopen`` on platforms that do not have these tools. * `Issue #65 `_: Deprecated the ``Features`` functionality. * `Issue #52 `_: In ``VerifyingHTTPSConn``, handle a tunnelled (proxied) connection. Backward-Incompatible Changes ============================= This release includes a couple of backward-incompatible changes, but most if not all users will find 1.0 a drop-in replacement for 0.9. * `Issue #50 `_: Normalized API of environment marker support. Specifically, removed line number and filename from SyntaxErrors when returned from `pkg_resources.invalid_marker`. Any clients depending on the specific string representation of exceptions returned by that function may need to be updated to account for this change. * `Issue #50 `_: SyntaxErrors generated by `pkg_resources.invalid_marker` are normalized for cross-implementation consistency. * Removed ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` and ``--delete-conflicting`` options to easy_install. These options have been deprecated since 0.6a11. ----- 0.9.8 ----- * `Issue #53 `_: Fix NameErrors in `_vcs_split_rev_from_url`. ----- 0.9.7 ----- * `Issue #49 `_: Correct AttributeError on PyPy where a hashlib.HASH object does not have a `.name` attribute. * `Issue #34 `_: Documentation now refers to bootstrap script in code repository referenced by bookmark. * Add underscore-separated keys to environment markers (markerlib). ----- 0.9.6 ----- * `Issue #44 `_: Test failure on Python 2.4 when MD5 hash doesn't have a `.name` attribute. ----- 0.9.5 ----- * `Python #17980 `_: Fix security vulnerability in SSL certificate validation. ----- 0.9.4 ----- * `Issue #43 `_: Fix issue (introduced in 0.9.1) with version resolution when upgrading over other releases of Setuptools. ----- 0.9.3 ----- * `Issue #42 `_: Fix new ``AttributeError`` introduced in last fix. ----- 0.9.2 ----- * `Issue #42 `_: Fix regression where blank checksums would trigger an ``AttributeError``. ----- 0.9.1 ----- * `Distribute #386 `_: Allow other positional and keyword arguments to os.open. * Corrected dependency on certifi mis-referenced in 0.9. --- 0.9 --- * `package_index` now validates hashes other than MD5 in download links. --- 0.8 --- * Code base now runs on Python 2.4 - Python 3.3 without Python 2to3 conversion. ----- 0.7.8 ----- * `Distribute #375 `_: Yet another fix for yet another regression. ----- 0.7.7 ----- * `Distribute #375 `_: Repair AttributeError created in last release (redo). * `Issue #30 `_: Added test for get_cache_path. ----- 0.7.6 ----- * `Distribute #375 `_: Repair AttributeError created in last release. ----- 0.7.5 ----- * `Issue #21 `_: Restore Python 2.4 compatibility in ``test_easy_install``. * `Distribute #375 `_: Merged additional warning from Distribute 0.6.46. * Now honor the environment variable ``SETUPTOOLS_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT`` in addition to the now deprecated ``DISTRIBUTE_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT``. ----- 0.7.4 ----- * `Issue #20 `_: Fix comparison of parsed SVN version on Python 3. ----- 0.7.3 ----- * `Issue #1 `_: Disable installation of Windows-specific files on non-Windows systems. * Use new sysconfig module with Python 2.7 or >=3.2. ----- 0.7.2 ----- * `Issue #14 `_: Use markerlib when the `parser` module is not available. * `Issue #10 `_: ``ez_setup.py`` now uses HTTPS to download setuptools from PyPI. ----- 0.7.1 ----- * Fix NameError (`Issue #3 `_) again - broken in bad merge. --- 0.7 --- * Merged Setuptools and Distribute. See docs/merge.txt for details. Added several features that were slated for setuptools 0.6c12: * Index URL now defaults to HTTPS. * Added experimental environment marker support. Now clients may designate a PEP-426 environment marker for "extra" dependencies. Setuptools uses this feature in ``setup.py`` for optional SSL and certificate validation support on older platforms. Based on Distutils-SIG discussions, the syntax is somewhat tentative. There should probably be a PEP with a firmer spec before the feature should be considered suitable for use. * Added support for SSL certificate validation when installing packages from an HTTPS service. ----- 0.7b4 ----- * `Issue #3 `_: Fixed NameError in SSL support. ------ 0.6.49 ------ * Move warning check in ``get_cache_path`` to follow the directory creation to avoid errors when the cache path does not yet exist. Fixes the error reported in `Distribute #375 `_. ------ 0.6.48 ------ * Correct AttributeError in ``ResourceManager.get_cache_path`` introduced in 0.6.46 (redo). ------ 0.6.47 ------ * Correct AttributeError in ``ResourceManager.get_cache_path`` introduced in 0.6.46. ------ 0.6.46 ------ * `Distribute #375 `_: Issue a warning if the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE or otherwise customized egg cache location specifies a directory that's group- or world-writable. ------ 0.6.45 ------ * `Distribute #379 `_: ``distribute_setup.py`` now traps VersionConflict as well, restoring ability to upgrade from an older setuptools version. ------ 0.6.44 ------ * ``distribute_setup.py`` has been updated to allow Setuptools 0.7 to satisfy use_setuptools. ------ 0.6.43 ------ * `Distribute #378 `_: Restore support for Python 2.4 Syntax (regression in 0.6.42). ------ 0.6.42 ------ * External links finder no longer yields duplicate links. * `Distribute #337 `_: Moved site.py to setuptools/site-patch.py (graft of very old patch from setuptools trunk which inspired PR `#31 `_). ------ 0.6.41 ------ * `Distribute #27 `_: Use public api for loading resources from zip files rather than the private method `_zip_directory_cache`. * Added a new function ``easy_install.get_win_launcher`` which may be used by third-party libraries such as buildout to get a suitable script launcher. ------ 0.6.40 ------ * `Distribute #376 `_: brought back cli.exe and gui.exe that were deleted in the previous release. ------ 0.6.39 ------ * Add support for console launchers on ARM platforms. * Fix possible issue in GUI launchers where the subsystem was not supplied to the linker. * Launcher build script now refactored for robustness. * `Distribute #375 `_: Resources extracted from a zip egg to the file system now also check the contents of the file against the zip contents during each invocation of get_resource_filename. ------ 0.6.38 ------ * `Distribute #371 `_: The launcher manifest file is now installed properly. ------ 0.6.37 ------ * `Distribute #143 `_: Launcher scripts, including easy_install itself, are now accompanied by a manifest on 32-bit Windows environments to avoid the Installer Detection Technology and thus undesirable UAC elevation described in `this Microsoft article `_. ------ 0.6.36 ------ * `Pull Request #35 `_: In `Buildout #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. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #341 `_: Fix a ResourceWarning. ------ 0.6.32 ------ * Fix test suite with Python 2.6. * Fix some DeprecationWarnings and ResourceWarnings. * `Distribute #335 `_: Backed out `setup_requires` superceding installed requirements until regression can be addressed. ------ 0.6.31 ------ * `Distribute #303 `_: Make sure the manifest only ever contains UTF-8 in Python 3. * `Distribute #329 `_: Properly close files created by tests for compatibility with Jython. * Work around `Jython #1980 `_ and `Jython #1981 `_. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #326 `_: `upload_docs` provided mangled auth credentials under Python 3. * `Distribute #320 `_: Fix check for "createable" in distribute_setup.py. * `Distribute #305 `_: Remove a warning that was triggered during normal operations. * `Distribute #311 `_: Print metadata in UTF-8 independent of platform. * `Distribute #303 `_: Read manifest file with UTF-8 encoding under Python 3. * `Distribute #301 `_: Allow to run tests of namespace packages when using 2to3. * `Distribute #304 `_: Prevent import loop in site.py under Python 3.3. * `Distribute #283 `_: Reenable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on Python 3.3. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #306 `_: Even if 2to3 is used, we build in-place under Python 2. * `Distribute #307 `_: Prints the full path when .svn/entries is broken. * `Distribute #313 `_: Support for sdist subcommands (Python 2.7) * `Distribute #314 `_: test_local_index() would fail an OS X. * `Distribute #310 `_: Non-ascii characters in a namespace __init__.py causes errors. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #294 `_: setup.py can now be invoked from any directory. * Scripts are now installed honoring the umask. * Added support for .dist-info directories. * `Distribute #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 `_. * `Distribute #231 `_: Don't fiddle with system python when used with buildout (bootstrap.py) ------ 0.6.26 ------ * `Distribute #183 `_: Symlinked files are now extracted from source distributions. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #258 `_: Workaround a cache issue * `Distribute #260 `_: distribute_setup.py now accepts the --user parameter for Python 2.6 and later. * `Distribute #262 `_: package_index.open_with_auth no longer throws LookupError on Python 3. * `Distribute #269 `_: AttributeError when an exception occurs reading Manifest.in on late releases of Python. * `Distribute #272 `_: Prevent TypeError when namespace package names are unicode and single-install-externally-managed is used. Also fixes PIP issue 449. * `Distribute #273 `_: Legacy script launchers now install with Python2/3 support. ------ 0.6.24 ------ * `Distribute #249 `_: Added options to exclude 2to3 fixers ------ 0.6.23 ------ * `Distribute #244 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #243 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #239 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #240 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #241 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #237 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #238 `_: easy_install now uses 64bit executable wrappers on 64bit Python * `Distribute #208 `_: Fixed parsed_versions, it now honors post-releases as noted in the documentation * `Distribute #207 `_: Windows cli and gui wrappers pass CTRL-C to child python process * `Distribute #227 `_: easy_install now passes its arguments to setup.py bdist_egg * `Distribute #225 `_: Fixed a NameError on Python 2.5, 2.4 ------ 0.6.21 ------ * `Distribute #225 `_: FIxed a regression on py2.4 ------ 0.6.20 ------ * `Distribute #135 `_: Include url in warning when processing URLs in package_index. * `Distribute #212 `_: Fix issue where easy_instal fails on Python 3 on windows installer. * `Distribute #213 `_: Fix typo in documentation. ------ 0.6.19 ------ * `Distribute #206 `_: AttributeError: 'HTTPMessage' object has no attribute 'getheaders' ------ 0.6.18 ------ * `Distribute #210 `_: Fixed a regression introduced by `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #204 `_: Don't try to import the parent of a namespace package in declare_namespace * `Distribute #196 `_: Tolerate responses with multiple Content-Length headers * `Distribute #205 `_: Sandboxing doesn't preserve working_set. Leads to setup_requires problems. ------ 0.6.16 ------ * Builds sdist gztar even on Windows (avoiding `Distribute #193 `_). * `Distribute #192 `_: Fixed metadata omitted on Windows when package_dir specified with forward-slash. * `Distribute #195 `_: Cython build support. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #146 `_: Fixed missing DLL files after easy_install of windows exe package. ------ 0.6.14 ------ * `Distribute #170 `_: Fixed unittest failure. Thanks to Toshio. * `Distribute #171 `_: Fixed race condition in unittests cause deadlocks in test suite. * `Distribute #143 `_: Fixed a lookup issue with easy_install. Thanks to David and Zooko. * `Distribute #174 `_: Fixed the edit mode when its used with setuptools itself ------ 0.6.13 ------ * `Distribute #160 `_: 2.7 gives ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL") * `Distribute #150 `_: Fixed using ~/.local even in a --no-site-packages virtualenv * `Distribute #163 `_: scan index links before external links, and don't use the md5 when comparing two distributions ------ 0.6.12 ------ * `Distribute #149 `_: Fixed various failures on 2.3/2.4 ------ 0.6.11 ------ * Found another case of SandboxViolation - fixed * `Distribute #15 `_ and `Distribute #48 `_: Introduced a socket timeout of 15 seconds on url openings * Added indexsidebar.html into MANIFEST.in * `Distribute #108 `_: Fixed TypeError with Python3.1 * `Distribute #121 `_: Fixed --help install command trying to actually install. * `Distribute #112 `_: Added an os.makedirs so that Tarek's solution will work. * `Distribute #133 `_: Added --no-find-links to easy_install * Added easy_install --user * `Distribute #100 `_: Fixed develop --user not taking '.' in PYTHONPATH into account * `Distribute #134 `_: removed spurious UserWarnings. Patch by VanLindberg * `Distribute #138 `_: cant_write_to_target error when setup_requires is used. * `Distribute #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 ----- * `Distribute #90 `_: unknown setuptools version can be added in the working set * `Distribute #87 `_: setupt.py doesn't try to convert distribute_setup.py anymore Initial Patch by arfrever. * `Distribute #89 `_: added a side bar with a download link to the doc. * `Distribute #86 `_: fixed missing sentence in pkg_resources doc. * Added a nicer error message when a DistributionNotFound is raised. * `Distribute #80 `_: test_develop now works with Python 3.1 * `Distribute #93 `_: upload_docs now works if there is an empty sub-directory. * `Distribute #70 `_: exec bit on non-exec files * `Distribute #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). * `Distribute #101 `_: Allowing ``os.devnull`` in Sandbox * `Distribute #92 `_: Fixed the "no eggs" found error with MacPort (platform.mac_ver() fails) * `Distribute #103 `_: test_get_script_header_jython_workaround not run anymore under py3 with C or POSIX local. Contributed by Arfrever. * `Distribute #104 `_: remvoved the assertion when the installation fails, with a nicer message for the end user. * `Distribute #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 ----- * `Distribute #58 `_: Added --user support to the develop command * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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 * `Distribute #74 `_: no_fake should be True by default. * `Distribute #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 ----- * `Distribute #65 `_: cli.exe and gui.exe are now generated at build time, depending on the platform in use. * `Distribute #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 `Distribute #52 `_. * Added an upload_docs command to easily upload project documentation to PyPI's https://pythonhosted.org. This close issue `Distribute #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 `Old Setuptools #39 `_. * Added option to run 2to3 automatically when installing on Python 3. This closes issue `Distribute #31 `_. * Fixed invalid usage of requirement.parse, that broke develop -d. This closes `Old Setuptools #44 `_. * Fixed script launcher for 64-bit Windows. This closes `Old Setuptools #2 `_. * KeyError when compiling extensions. This closes `Old Setuptools #41 `_. bootstrapping ============= * Fixed bootstrap not working on Windows. This closes issue `Distribute #49 `_. * Fixed 2.6 dependencies. This closes issue `Distribute #50 `_. * Make sure setuptools is patched when running through easy_install This closes `Old Setuptools #40 `_. ----- 0.6.1 ----- setuptools ========== * package_index.urlopen now catches BadStatusLine and malformed url errors. This closes `Distribute #16 `_ and `Distribute #18 `_. * zip_ok is now False by default. This closes `Old Setuptools #33 `_. * Fixed invalid URL error catching. `Old Setuptools #20 `_. * Fixed invalid bootstraping with easy_install installation (`Distribute #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 `Distribute #10 `_. --- 0.6 --- setuptools ========== * Packages required at build time where not fully present at install time. This closes `Distribute #12 `_. * Protected against failures in tarfile extraction. This closes `Distribute #10 `_. * Made Jython api_tests.txt doctest compatible. This closes `Distribute #7 `_. * sandbox.py replaced builtin type file with builtin function open. This closes `Distribute #6 `_. * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `Distribute #3 `_. * Added compatibility with Subversion 1.6. This references `Distribute #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 `Distribute #13 `_. * Allow to find_on_path on systems with tight permissions to fail gracefully. This closes `Distribute #9 `_. * Corrected inconsistency between documentation and code of add_entry. This closes `Distribute #8 `_. * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `Distribute #3 `_. easy_install ============ * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `Distribute #3 `_. ----- 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 `_ 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. setuptools-3.3/CHANGES.txt0000666000000000000000000015313212311255201013540 0ustar 00000000000000======= CHANGES ======= --- 3.3 --- * Add ``include`` parameter to ``setuptools.find_packages()``. --- 3.2 --- * Pull Request #39: Add support for C++ targets from Cython ``.pyx`` files. * Issue #162: Update dependency on certifi to 1.0.1. * Issue #164: Update dependency on wincertstore to 0.2. --- 3.1 --- * Issue #161: Restore Features functionality to allow backward compatibility (for Features) until the uses of that functionality is sufficiently removed. ----- 3.0.2 ----- * Correct typo in previous bugfix. ----- 3.0.1 ----- * Issue #157: Restore support for Python 2.6 in bootstrap script where ``zipfile.ZipFile`` does not yet have support for context managers. --- 3.0 --- * Issue #125: Prevent Subversion support from creating a ~/.subversion directory just for checking the presence of a Subversion repository. * Issue #12: Namespace packages are now imported lazily. That is, the mere declaration of a namespace package in an egg on ``sys.path`` no longer causes it to be imported when ``pkg_resources`` is imported. Note that this change means that all of a namespace package's ``__init__.py`` files must include a ``declare_namespace()`` call in order to ensure that they will be handled properly at runtime. In 2.x it was possible to get away without including the declaration, but only at the cost of forcing namespace packages to be imported early, which 3.0 no longer does. * Issue #148: When building (bdist_egg), setuptools no longer adds ``__init__.py`` files to namespace packages. Any packages that rely on this behavior will need to create ``__init__.py`` files and include the ``declare_namespace()``. * Issue #7: Setuptools itself is now distributed as a zip archive in addition to tar archive. ez_setup.py now uses zip archive. This approach avoids the potential security vulnerabilities presented by use of tar archives in ez_setup.py. It also leverages the security features added to ZipFile.extract in Python 2.7.4. * Issue #65: Removed deprecated Features functionality. * Pull Request #28: Remove backport of ``_bytecode_filenames`` which is available in Python 2.6 and later, but also has better compatibility with Python 3 environments. * Issue #156: Fix spelling of __PYVENV_LAUNCHER__ variable. --- 2.2 --- * Issue #141: Restored fix for allowing setup_requires dependencies to override installed dependencies during setup. * Issue #128: Fixed issue where only the first dependency link was honored in a distribution where multiple dependency links were supplied. ----- 2.1.2 ----- * Issue #144: Read long_description using codecs module to avoid errors installing on systems where LANG=C. ----- 2.1.1 ----- * Issue #139: Fix regression in re_finder for CVS repos (and maybe Git repos as well). --- 2.1 --- * Issue #129: Suppress inspection of ``*.whl`` files when searching for files in a zip-imported file. * Issue #131: Fix RuntimeError when constructing an egg fetcher. ----- 2.0.2 ----- * Fix NameError during installation with Python implementations (e.g. Jython) not containing parser module. * Fix NameError in ``sdist:re_finder``. ----- 2.0.1 ----- * Issue #124: Fixed error in list detection in upload_docs. --- 2.0 --- * Issue #121: Exempt lib2to3 pickled grammars from DirectorySandbox. * Issue #41: Dropped support for Python 2.4 and Python 2.5. Clients requiring setuptools for those versions of Python should use setuptools 1.x. * Removed ``setuptools.command.easy_install.HAS_USER_SITE``. Clients expecting this boolean variable should use ``site.ENABLE_USER_SITE`` instead. * Removed ``pkg_resources.ImpWrapper``. Clients that expected this class should use ``pkgutil.ImpImporter`` instead. ----- 1.4.2 ----- * Issue #116: Correct TypeError when reading a local package index on Python 3. ----- 1.4.1 ----- * Issue #114: Use ``sys.getfilesystemencoding`` for decoding config in ``bdist_wininst`` distributions. * Issue #105 and Issue #113: Establish a more robust technique for determining the terminal encoding:: 1. Try ``getpreferredencoding`` 2. If that returns US_ASCII or None, try the encoding from ``getdefaultlocale``. If that encoding was a "fallback" because Python could not figure it out from the environment or OS, encoding remains unresolved. 3. If the encoding is resolved, then make sure Python actually implements the encoding. 4. On the event of an error or unknown codec, revert to fallbacks (UTF-8 on Darwin, ASCII on everything else). 5. On the encoding is 'mac-roman' on Darwin, use UTF-8 as 'mac-roman' was a bug on older Python releases. On a side note, it would seem that the encoding only matters for when SVN does not yet support ``--xml`` and when getting repository and svn version numbers. The ``--xml`` technique should yield UTF-8 according to some messages on the SVN mailing lists. So if the version numbers are always 7-bit ASCII clean, it may be best to only support the file parsing methods for legacy SVN releases and support for SVN without the subprocess command would simple go away as support for the older SVNs does. --- 1.4 --- * Issue #27: ``easy_install`` will now use credentials from .pypirc if present for connecting to the package index. * Pull Request #21: Omit unwanted newlines in ``package_index._encode_auth`` when the username/password pair length indicates wrapping. ----- 1.3.2 ----- * Issue #99: Fix filename encoding issues in SVN support. ----- 1.3.1 ----- * Remove exuberant warning in SVN support when SVN is not used. --- 1.3 --- * Address security vulnerability in SSL match_hostname check as reported in Python #17997. * Prefer `backports.ssl_match_hostname `_ for backport implementation if present. * Correct NameError in ``ssl_support`` module (``socket.error``). --- 1.2 --- * Issue #26: Add support for SVN 1.7. Special thanks to Philip Thiem for the contribution. * Issue #93: Wheels are now distributed with every release. Note that as reported in Issue #108, as of Pip 1.4, scripts aren't installed properly from wheels. Therefore, if using Pip to install setuptools from a wheel, the ``easy_install`` command will not be available. * Setuptools "natural" launcher support, introduced in 1.0, is now officially supported. ----- 1.1.7 ----- * Fixed behavior of NameError handling in 'script template (dev).py' (script launcher for 'develop' installs). * ``ez_setup.py`` now ensures partial downloads are cleaned up following a failed download. * Distribute #363 and Issue #55: Skip an sdist test that fails on locales other than UTF-8. ----- 1.1.6 ----- * Distribute #349: ``sandbox.execfile`` now opens the target file in binary mode, thus honoring a BOM in the file when compiled. ----- 1.1.5 ----- * Issue #69: Second attempt at fix (logic was reversed). ----- 1.1.4 ----- * Issue #77: Fix error in upload command (Python 2.4). ----- 1.1.3 ----- * Fix NameError in previous patch. ----- 1.1.2 ----- * Issue #69: Correct issue where 404 errors are returned for URLs with fragments in them (such as #egg=). ----- 1.1.1 ----- * Issue #75: Add ``--insecure`` option to ez_setup.py to accommodate environments where a trusted SSL connection cannot be validated. * Issue #76: Fix AttributeError in upload command with Python 2.4. --- 1.1 --- * Issue #71 (Distribute #333): EasyInstall now puts less emphasis on the condition when a host is blocked via ``--allow-hosts``. * Issue #72: Restored Python 2.4 compatibility in ``ez_setup.py``. --- 1.0 --- * Issue #60: On Windows, Setuptools supports deferring to another launcher, such as Vinay Sajip's `pylauncher `_ (included with Python 3.3) to launch console and GUI scripts and not install its own launcher executables. This experimental functionality is currently only enabled if the ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` environment variable is set to "natural". In the future, this behavior may become default, but only after it has matured and seen substantial adoption. The ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` also accepts "executable" to force the default behavior of creating launcher executables. * Issue #63: Bootstrap script (ez_setup.py) now prefers Powershell, curl, or wget for retrieving the Setuptools tarball for improved security of the install. The script will still fall back to a simple ``urlopen`` on platforms that do not have these tools. * Issue #65: Deprecated the ``Features`` functionality. * Issue #52: In ``VerifyingHTTPSConn``, handle a tunnelled (proxied) connection. Backward-Incompatible Changes ============================= This release includes a couple of backward-incompatible changes, but most if not all users will find 1.0 a drop-in replacement for 0.9. * Issue #50: Normalized API of environment marker support. Specifically, removed line number and filename from SyntaxErrors when returned from `pkg_resources.invalid_marker`. Any clients depending on the specific string representation of exceptions returned by that function may need to be updated to account for this change. * Issue #50: SyntaxErrors generated by `pkg_resources.invalid_marker` are normalized for cross-implementation consistency. * Removed ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` and ``--delete-conflicting`` options to easy_install. These options have been deprecated since 0.6a11. ----- 0.9.8 ----- * Issue #53: Fix NameErrors in `_vcs_split_rev_from_url`. ----- 0.9.7 ----- * Issue #49: Correct AttributeError on PyPy where a hashlib.HASH object does not have a `.name` attribute. * Issue #34: Documentation now refers to bootstrap script in code repository referenced by bookmark. * Add underscore-separated keys to environment markers (markerlib). ----- 0.9.6 ----- * Issue #44: Test failure on Python 2.4 when MD5 hash doesn't have a `.name` attribute. ----- 0.9.5 ----- * Python #17980: Fix security vulnerability in SSL certificate validation. ----- 0.9.4 ----- * Issue #43: Fix issue (introduced in 0.9.1) with version resolution when upgrading over other releases of Setuptools. ----- 0.9.3 ----- * Issue #42: Fix new ``AttributeError`` introduced in last fix. ----- 0.9.2 ----- * Issue #42: Fix regression where blank checksums would trigger an ``AttributeError``. ----- 0.9.1 ----- * Distribute #386: Allow other positional and keyword arguments to os.open. * Corrected dependency on certifi mis-referenced in 0.9. --- 0.9 --- * `package_index` now validates hashes other than MD5 in download links. --- 0.8 --- * Code base now runs on Python 2.4 - Python 3.3 without Python 2to3 conversion. ----- 0.7.8 ----- * Distribute #375: Yet another fix for yet another regression. ----- 0.7.7 ----- * Distribute #375: Repair AttributeError created in last release (redo). * Issue #30: Added test for get_cache_path. ----- 0.7.6 ----- * Distribute #375: Repair AttributeError created in last release. ----- 0.7.5 ----- * Issue #21: Restore Python 2.4 compatibility in ``test_easy_install``. * Distribute #375: Merged additional warning from Distribute 0.6.46. * Now honor the environment variable ``SETUPTOOLS_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT`` in addition to the now deprecated ``DISTRIBUTE_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT``. ----- 0.7.4 ----- * Issue #20: Fix comparison of parsed SVN version on Python 3. ----- 0.7.3 ----- * Issue #1: Disable installation of Windows-specific files on non-Windows systems. * Use new sysconfig module with Python 2.7 or >=3.2. ----- 0.7.2 ----- * Issue #14: Use markerlib when the `parser` module is not available. * Issue #10: ``ez_setup.py`` now uses HTTPS to download setuptools from PyPI. ----- 0.7.1 ----- * Fix NameError (Issue #3) again - broken in bad merge. --- 0.7 --- * Merged Setuptools and Distribute. See docs/merge.txt for details. Added several features that were slated for setuptools 0.6c12: * Index URL now defaults to HTTPS. * Added experimental environment marker support. Now clients may designate a PEP-426 environment marker for "extra" dependencies. Setuptools uses this feature in ``setup.py`` for optional SSL and certificate validation support on older platforms. Based on Distutils-SIG discussions, the syntax is somewhat tentative. There should probably be a PEP with a firmer spec before the feature should be considered suitable for use. * Added support for SSL certificate validation when installing packages from an HTTPS service. ----- 0.7b4 ----- * Issue #3: Fixed NameError in SSL support. ------ 0.6.49 ------ * Move warning check in ``get_cache_path`` to follow the directory creation to avoid errors when the cache path does not yet exist. Fixes the error reported in Distribute #375. ------ 0.6.48 ------ * Correct AttributeError in ``ResourceManager.get_cache_path`` introduced in 0.6.46 (redo). ------ 0.6.47 ------ * Correct AttributeError in ``ResourceManager.get_cache_path`` introduced in 0.6.46. ------ 0.6.46 ------ * Distribute #375: Issue a warning if the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE or otherwise customized egg cache location specifies a directory that's group- or world-writable. ------ 0.6.45 ------ * Distribute #379: ``distribute_setup.py`` now traps VersionConflict as well, restoring ability to upgrade from an older setuptools version. ------ 0.6.44 ------ * ``distribute_setup.py`` has been updated to allow Setuptools 0.7 to satisfy use_setuptools. ------ 0.6.43 ------ * Distribute #378: Restore support for Python 2.4 Syntax (regression in 0.6.42). ------ 0.6.42 ------ * External links finder no longer yields duplicate links. * Distribute #337: Moved site.py to setuptools/site-patch.py (graft of very old patch from setuptools trunk which inspired PR #31). ------ 0.6.41 ------ * Distribute #27: Use public api for loading resources from zip files rather than the private method `_zip_directory_cache`. * Added a new function ``easy_install.get_win_launcher`` which may be used by third-party libraries such as buildout to get a suitable script launcher. ------ 0.6.40 ------ * Distribute #376: brought back cli.exe and gui.exe that were deleted in the previous release. ------ 0.6.39 ------ * Add support for console launchers on ARM platforms. * Fix possible issue in GUI launchers where the subsystem was not supplied to the linker. * Launcher build script now refactored for robustness. * Distribute #375: Resources extracted from a zip egg to the file system now also check the contents of the file against the zip contents during each invocation of get_resource_filename. ------ 0.6.38 ------ * Distribute #371: The launcher manifest file is now installed properly. ------ 0.6.37 ------ * Distribute #143: Launcher scripts, including easy_install itself, are now accompanied by a manifest on 32-bit Windows environments to avoid the Installer Detection Technology and thus undesirable UAC elevation described in `this Microsoft article `_. ------ 0.6.36 ------ * Pull Request #35: In Buildout #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. * Distribute #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 ------ * Distribute #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. * Distribute #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. * Distribute #341: Fix a ResourceWarning. ------ 0.6.32 ------ * Fix test suite with Python 2.6. * Fix some DeprecationWarnings and ResourceWarnings. * Distribute #335: Backed out `setup_requires` superceding installed requirements until regression can be addressed. ------ 0.6.31 ------ * Distribute #303: Make sure the manifest only ever contains UTF-8 in Python 3. * Distribute #329: Properly close files created by tests for compatibility with Jython. * Work around Jython #1980 and Jython #1981. * Distribute #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. * Distribute #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 ------ * Distribute #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. * Distribute #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. * Distribute #326: `upload_docs` provided mangled auth credentials under Python 3. * Distribute #320: Fix check for "createable" in distribute_setup.py. * Distribute #305: Remove a warning that was triggered during normal operations. * Distribute #311: Print metadata in UTF-8 independent of platform. * Distribute #303: Read manifest file with UTF-8 encoding under Python 3. * Distribute #301: Allow to run tests of namespace packages when using 2to3. * Distribute #304: Prevent import loop in site.py under Python 3.3. * Distribute #283: Reenable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on Python 3.3. * Distribute #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. * Distribute #306: Even if 2to3 is used, we build in-place under Python 2. * Distribute #307: Prints the full path when .svn/entries is broken. * Distribute #313: Support for sdist subcommands (Python 2.7) * Distribute #314: test_local_index() would fail an OS X. * Distribute #310: Non-ascii characters in a namespace __init__.py causes errors. * Distribute #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 ------ * Distribute #294: setup.py can now be invoked from any directory. * Scripts are now installed honoring the umask. * Added support for .dist-info directories. * Distribute #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. * Distribute #231: Don't fiddle with system python when used with buildout (bootstrap.py) ------ 0.6.26 ------ * Distribute #183: Symlinked files are now extracted from source distributions. * Distribute #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 ------ * Distribute #258: Workaround a cache issue * Distribute #260: distribute_setup.py now accepts the --user parameter for Python 2.6 and later. * Distribute #262: package_index.open_with_auth no longer throws LookupError on Python 3. * Distribute #269: AttributeError when an exception occurs reading Manifest.in on late releases of Python. * Distribute #272: Prevent TypeError when namespace package names are unicode and single-install-externally-managed is used. Also fixes PIP issue 449. * Distribute #273: Legacy script launchers now install with Python2/3 support. ------ 0.6.24 ------ * Distribute #249: Added options to exclude 2to3 fixers ------ 0.6.23 ------ * Distribute #244: Fixed a test * Distribute #243: Fixed a test * Distribute #239: Fixed a test * Distribute #240: Fixed a test * Distribute #241: Fixed a test * Distribute #237: Fixed a test * Distribute #238: easy_install now uses 64bit executable wrappers on 64bit Python * Distribute #208: Fixed parsed_versions, it now honors post-releases as noted in the documentation * Distribute #207: Windows cli and gui wrappers pass CTRL-C to child python process * Distribute #227: easy_install now passes its arguments to setup.py bdist_egg * Distribute #225: Fixed a NameError on Python 2.5, 2.4 ------ 0.6.21 ------ * Distribute #225: FIxed a regression on py2.4 ------ 0.6.20 ------ * Distribute #135: Include url in warning when processing URLs in package_index. * Distribute #212: Fix issue where easy_instal fails on Python 3 on windows installer. * Distribute #213: Fix typo in documentation. ------ 0.6.19 ------ * Distribute #206: AttributeError: 'HTTPMessage' object has no attribute 'getheaders' ------ 0.6.18 ------ * Distribute #210: Fixed a regression introduced by Distribute #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. * Distribute #204: Don't try to import the parent of a namespace package in declare_namespace * Distribute #196: Tolerate responses with multiple Content-Length headers * Distribute #205: Sandboxing doesn't preserve working_set. Leads to setup_requires problems. ------ 0.6.16 ------ * Builds sdist gztar even on Windows (avoiding Distribute #193). * Distribute #192: Fixed metadata omitted on Windows when package_dir specified with forward-slash. * Distribute #195: Cython build support. * Distribute #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. * Distribute #146: Fixed missing DLL files after easy_install of windows exe package. ------ 0.6.14 ------ * Distribute #170: Fixed unittest failure. Thanks to Toshio. * Distribute #171: Fixed race condition in unittests cause deadlocks in test suite. * Distribute #143: Fixed a lookup issue with easy_install. Thanks to David and Zooko. * Distribute #174: Fixed the edit mode when its used with setuptools itself ------ 0.6.13 ------ * Distribute #160: 2.7 gives ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL") * Distribute #150: Fixed using ~/.local even in a --no-site-packages virtualenv * Distribute #163: scan index links before external links, and don't use the md5 when comparing two distributions ------ 0.6.12 ------ * Distribute #149: Fixed various failures on 2.3/2.4 ------ 0.6.11 ------ * Found another case of SandboxViolation - fixed * Distribute #15 and Distribute #48: Introduced a socket timeout of 15 seconds on url openings * Added indexsidebar.html into MANIFEST.in * Distribute #108: Fixed TypeError with Python3.1 * Distribute #121: Fixed --help install command trying to actually install. * Distribute #112: Added an os.makedirs so that Tarek's solution will work. * Distribute #133: Added --no-find-links to easy_install * Added easy_install --user * Distribute #100: Fixed develop --user not taking '.' in PYTHONPATH into account * Distribute #134: removed spurious UserWarnings. Patch by VanLindberg * Distribute #138: cant_write_to_target error when setup_requires is used. * Distribute #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 ----- * Distribute #90: unknown setuptools version can be added in the working set * Distribute #87: setupt.py doesn't try to convert distribute_setup.py anymore Initial Patch by arfrever. * Distribute #89: added a side bar with a download link to the doc. * Distribute #86: fixed missing sentence in pkg_resources doc. * Added a nicer error message when a DistributionNotFound is raised. * Distribute #80: test_develop now works with Python 3.1 * Distribute #93: upload_docs now works if there is an empty sub-directory. * Distribute #70: exec bit on non-exec files * Distribute #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). * Distribute #101: Allowing ``os.devnull`` in Sandbox * Distribute #92: Fixed the "no eggs" found error with MacPort (platform.mac_ver() fails) * Distribute #103: test_get_script_header_jython_workaround not run anymore under py3 with C or POSIX local. Contributed by Arfrever. * Distribute #104: remvoved the assertion when the installation fails, with a nicer message for the end user. * Distribute #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 ----- * Distribute #58: Added --user support to the develop command * Distribute #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. * Distribute #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. * Distribute #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 * Distribute #74: no_fake should be True by default. * Distribute #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 ----- * Distribute #65: cli.exe and gui.exe are now generated at build time, depending on the platform in use. * Distribute #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 Distribute #52. * Added an upload_docs command to easily upload project documentation to PyPI's https://pythonhosted.org. This close issue Distribute #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 Old Setuptools #39. * Added option to run 2to3 automatically when installing on Python 3. This closes issue Distribute #31. * Fixed invalid usage of requirement.parse, that broke develop -d. This closes Old Setuptools #44. * Fixed script launcher for 64-bit Windows. This closes Old Setuptools #2. * KeyError when compiling extensions. This closes Old Setuptools #41. bootstrapping ============= * Fixed bootstrap not working on Windows. This closes issue Distribute #49. * Fixed 2.6 dependencies. This closes issue Distribute #50. * Make sure setuptools is patched when running through easy_install This closes Old Setuptools #40. ----- 0.6.1 ----- setuptools ========== * package_index.urlopen now catches BadStatusLine and malformed url errors. This closes Distribute #16 and Distribute #18. * zip_ok is now False by default. This closes Old Setuptools #33. * Fixed invalid URL error catching. Old Setuptools #20. * Fixed invalid bootstraping with easy_install installation (Distribute #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 Distribute #10. --- 0.6 --- setuptools ========== * Packages required at build time where not fully present at install time. This closes Distribute #12. * Protected against failures in tarfile extraction. This closes Distribute #10. * Made Jython api_tests.txt doctest compatible. This closes Distribute #7. * sandbox.py replaced builtin type file with builtin function open. This closes Distribute #6. * Immediately close all file handles. This closes Distribute #3. * Added compatibility with Subversion 1.6. This references Distribute #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 Distribute #13. * Allow to find_on_path on systems with tight permissions to fail gracefully. This closes Distribute #9. * Corrected inconsistency between documentation and code of add_entry. This closes Distribute #8. * Immediately close all file handles. This closes Distribute #3. easy_install ============ * Immediately close all file handles. This closes Distribute #3. ----- 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 `_ 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. setuptools-3.3/DEVGUIDE.txt0000666000000000000000000000116012276570061013673 0ustar 00000000000000============================ Quick notes for contributors ============================ Setuptools is developed using the DVCS Mercurial. Grab the code at bitbucket:: $ hg clone https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools 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 Please commit bug-fixes against the current maintenance branch and new features to the default branch. You can run the tests via:: $ python setup.py test setuptools-3.3/docs/0000777000000000000000000000000012311264446012665 5ustar 00000000000000setuptools-3.3/docs/conf.py0000666000000000000000000001475512276570061014203 0ustar 00000000000000# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Setuptools documentation build configuration file, created by # sphinx-quickstart on Fri Jul 17 14:22:37 2009. # # This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its containing dir. # # The contents of this file are pickled, so don't put values in the namespace # that aren't pickleable (module imports are okay, they're removed automatically). # # Note that not all possible configuration values are present in this # autogenerated file. # # All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out # serve to show the default. import setup as setup_script # 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 = 'Setuptools' copyright = '2009-2013, 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 = setup_script.setup_params['version'] # The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags. release = setup_script.setup_params['version'] # 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 = "Setuptools documentation" # A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title. html_short_title = "Setuptools" # 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 = 'Setuptoolsdoc' # -- 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', 'Setuptools.tex', 'Setuptools Documentation', '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 setuptools-3.3/docs/development.txt0000666000000000000000000000266012276570061015757 0ustar 00000000000000------------------------- Development on Setuptools ------------------------- Setuptools is maintained by the Python community under the Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) and led by Jason R. Coombs. This document describes the process by which Setuptools is developed. This document assumes the reader has some passing familiarity with *using* setuptools, the ``pkg_resources`` module, and EasyInstall. It does not attempt to explain basic concepts like inter-project dependencies, nor does it contain detailed lexical syntax for most file formats. Neither does it explain concepts like "namespace packages" or "resources" in any detail, as all of these subjects are covered at length in the setuptools developer's guide and the ``pkg_resources`` reference manual. Instead, this is **internal** documentation for how those concepts and features are *implemented* in concrete terms. It is intended for people who are working on the setuptools code base, who want to be able to troubleshoot setuptools problems, want to write code that reads the file formats involved, or want to otherwise tinker with setuptools-generated files and directories. Note, however, that these are all internal implementation details and are therefore subject to change; stick to the published API if you don't want to be responsible for keeping your code from breaking when setuptools changes. You have been warned. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 formats releases setuptools-3.3/docs/easy_install.txt0000666000000000000000000022341412276570061016126 0ustar 00000000000000============ 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 2.6. 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Installing setuptools will provide an ``easy_install`` command according to the techniques described in `Executables and Launchers`_. If the ``easy_install`` command is not available after installation, that section provides details on how to configure Windows to make the commands available. 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.) Executables and Launchers ------------------------- On Unix systems, scripts are installed with as natural files with a "#!" header and no extension and they launch under the Python version indicated in the header. On Windows, there is no mechanism to "execute" files without extensions, so EasyInstall provides two techniques to mirror the Unix behavior. The behavior is indicated by the SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER environment variable, which may be "executable" (default) or "natural". Regardless of the technique used, the script(s) will be installed to a Scripts directory (by default in the Python installation directory). It is recommended for EasyInstall that you ensure this directory is in the PATH environment variable. The easiest way to ensure the Scripts directory is in the PATH is to run ``Tools\Scripts\win_add2path.py`` from the Python directory (requires Python 2.6 or later). 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 `Command-Line Options`_ and `Configuration Files`_. During installation, pass command line options (such as ``--script-dir``) to ``ez_setup.py`` to control where ``easy_install.exe`` will be installed. Windows Executable Launcher ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If the "executable" launcher is used, EasyInstall will create a '.exe' launcher of the same name beside each installed script (including ``easy_install`` itself). These small .exe files launch the script of the same name using the Python version indicated in the '#!' header. This behavior is currently default. To force the use of executable launchers, set ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` to "executable". Natural Script Launcher ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EasyInstall also supports deferring to an external launcher such as `pylauncher `_ for launching scripts. Enable this experimental functionality by setting the ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` environment variable to "natural". EasyInstall will then install scripts as simple scripts with a .pya (or .pyw) extension appended. If these extensions are associated with the pylauncher and listed in the PATHEXT environment variable, these scripts can then be invoked simply and directly just like any other executable. This behavior may become default in a future version. EasyInstall uses the .pya extension instead of simply the typical '.py' extension. This distinct extension is necessary to prevent Python from treating the scripts as importable modules (where name conflicts exist). Current releases of pylauncher do not yet associate with .pya files by default, but future versions should do so. Tips & Techniques ----------------- Multiple Python Versions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 3.2 and 2.7, you can use the ``easy_install-3.2`` or ``easy_install-2.7`` scripts to install packages for the respective Python version. Setuptools also supplies easy_install as a runnable module which may be invoked using ``python -m easy_install`` for any Python with Setuptools installed. 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. Using .pypirc Credentials ------------------------- In additional to supplying credentials in the URL, ``easy_install`` will also honor credentials if present in the .pypirc file. Teams maintaining a private repository of packages may already have defined access credentials for uploading packages according to the distutils documentation. ``easy_install`` will attempt to honor those if present. Refer to the distutils documentation for Python 2.5 or later for details on the syntax. 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.) 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. To proceed, you must manually delete these conflicting files and directories and re-run EasyInstall. 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. This parameter is useful if you want to avoid adding links defined in a project easy_install is installing (whether it's a requested project or a dependency). When used, ``--find-links`` is ignored. Added in Distribute 0.6.11 and Setuptools 0.7. ``--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 https://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: https://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 ``https://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? setuptools-3.3/docs/formats.txt0000666000000000000000000007452712276570061015123 0ustar 00000000000000===================================== The Internal Structure of Python Eggs ===================================== STOP! This is not the first document you should read! .. contents:: **Table of Contents** ---------------------- Eggs and their Formats ---------------------- A "Python egg" is a logical structure embodying the release of a specific version of a Python project, comprising its code, resources, and metadata. There are multiple formats that can be used to physically encode a Python egg, and others can be developed. However, a key principle of Python eggs is that they should be discoverable and importable. That is, it should be possible for a Python application to easily and efficiently find out what eggs are present on a system, and to ensure that the desired eggs' contents are importable. There are two basic formats currently implemented for Python eggs: 1. ``.egg`` format: a directory or zipfile *containing* the project's code and resources, along with an ``EGG-INFO`` subdirectory that contains the project's metadata 2. ``.egg-info`` format: a file or directory placed *adjacent* to the project's code and resources, that directly contains the project's metadata. Both formats can include arbitrary Python code and resources, including static data files, package and non-package directories, Python modules, C extension modules, and so on. But each format is optimized for different purposes. The ``.egg`` format is well-suited to distribution and the easy uninstallation or upgrades of code, since the project is essentially self-contained within a single directory or file, unmingled with any other projects' code or resources. It also makes it possible to have multiple versions of a project simultaneously installed, such that individual programs can select the versions they wish to use. The ``.egg-info`` format, on the other hand, was created to support backward-compatibility, performance, and ease of installation for system packaging tools that expect to install all projects' code and resources to a single directory (e.g. ``site-packages``). Placing the metadata in that same directory simplifies the installation process, since it isn't necessary to create ``.pth`` files or otherwise modify ``sys.path`` to include each installed egg. Its disadvantage, however, is that it provides no support for clean uninstallation or upgrades, and of course only a single version of a project can be installed to a given directory. Thus, support from a package management tool is required. (This is why setuptools' "install" command refers to this type of egg installation as "single-version, externally managed".) Also, they lack sufficient data to allow them to be copied from their installation source. easy_install can "ship" an application by copying ``.egg`` files or directories to a target location, but it cannot do this for ``.egg-info`` installs, because there is no way to tell what code and resources belong to a particular egg -- there may be several eggs "scrambled" together in a single installation location, and the ``.egg-info`` format does not currently include a way to list the files that were installed. (This may change in a future version.) Code and Resources ================== The layout of the code and resources is dictated by Python's normal import layout, relative to the egg's "base location". For the ``.egg`` format, the base location is the ``.egg`` itself. That is, adding the ``.egg`` filename or directory name to ``sys.path`` makes its contents importable. For the ``.egg-info`` format, however, the base location is the directory that *contains* the ``.egg-info``, and thus it is the directory that must be added to ``sys.path`` to make the egg importable. (Note that this means that the "normal" installation of a package to a ``sys.path`` directory is sufficient to make it an "egg" if it has an ``.egg-info`` file or directory installed alongside of it.) Project Metadata ================= If eggs contained only code and resources, there would of course be no difference between them and any other directory or zip file on ``sys.path``. Thus, metadata must also be included, using a metadata file or directory. For the ``.egg`` format, the metadata is placed in an ``EGG-INFO`` subdirectory, directly within the ``.egg`` file or directory. For the ``.egg-info`` format, metadata is stored directly within the ``.egg-info`` directory itself. The minimum project metadata that all eggs must have is a standard Python ``PKG-INFO`` file, named ``PKG-INFO`` and placed within the metadata directory appropriate to the format. Because it's possible for this to be the only metadata file included, ``.egg-info`` format eggs are not required to be a directory; they can just be a ``.egg-info`` file that directly contains the ``PKG-INFO`` metadata. This eliminates the need to create a directory just to store one file. This option is *not* available for ``.egg`` formats, since setuptools always includes other metadata. (In fact, setuptools itself never generates ``.egg-info`` files, either; the support for using files was added so that the requirement could easily be satisfied by other tools, such as the distutils in Python 2.5). In addition to the ``PKG-INFO`` file, an egg's metadata directory may also include files and directories representing various forms of optional standard metadata (see the section on `Standard Metadata`_, below) or user-defined metadata required by the project. For example, some projects may define a metadata format to describe their application plugins, and metadata in this format would then be included by plugin creators in their projects' metadata directories. Filename-Embedded Metadata ========================== To allow introspection of installed projects and runtime resolution of inter-project dependencies, a certain amount of information is embedded in egg filenames. At a minimum, this includes the project name, and ideally will also include the project version number. Optionally, it can also include the target Python version and required runtime platform if platform-specific C code is included. The syntax of an egg filename is as follows:: name ["-" version ["-py" pyver ["-" required_platform]]] "." ext The "name" and "version" should be escaped using the ``to_filename()`` function provided by ``pkg_resources``, after first processing them with ``safe_name()`` and ``safe_version()`` respectively. These latter two functions can also be used to later "unescape" these parts of the filename. (For a detailed description of these transformations, please see the "Parsing Utilities" section of the ``pkg_resources`` manual.) The "pyver" string is the Python major version, as found in the first 3 characters of ``sys.version``. "required_platform" is essentially a distutils ``get_platform()`` string, but with enhancements to properly distinguish Mac OS versions. (See the ``get_build_platform()`` documentation in the "Platform Utilities" section of the ``pkg_resources`` manual for more details.) Finally, the "ext" is either ``.egg`` or ``.egg-info``, as appropriate for the egg's format. Normally, an egg's filename should include at least the project name and version, as this allows the runtime system to find desired project versions without having to read the egg's PKG-INFO to determine its version number. Setuptools, however, only includes the version number in the filename when an ``.egg`` file is built using the ``bdist_egg`` command, or when an ``.egg-info`` directory is being installed by the ``install_egg_info`` command. When generating metadata for use with the original source tree, it only includes the project name, so that the directory will not have to be renamed each time the project's version changes. This is especially important when version numbers change frequently, and the source metadata directory is kept under version control with the rest of the project. (As would be the case when the project's source includes project-defined metadata that is not generated from by setuptools from data in the setup script.) Egg Links ========= In addition to the ``.egg`` and ``.egg-info`` formats, there is a third egg-related extension that you may encounter on occasion: ``.egg-link`` files. These files are not eggs, strictly speaking. They simply provide a way to reference an egg that is not physically installed in the desired location. They exist primarily as a cross-platform alternative to symbolic links, to support "installing" code that is being developed in a different location than the desired installation location. For example, if a user is developing an application plugin in their home directory, but the plugin needs to be "installed" in an application plugin directory, running "setup.py develop -md /path/to/app/plugins" will install an ``.egg-link`` file in ``/path/to/app/plugins``, that tells the egg runtime system where to find the actual egg (the user's project source directory and its ``.egg-info`` subdirectory). ``.egg-link`` files are named following the format for ``.egg`` and ``.egg-info`` names, but only the project name is included; no version, Python version, or platform information is included. When the runtime searches for available eggs, ``.egg-link`` files are opened and the actual egg file/directory name is read from them. Each ``.egg-link`` file should contain a single file or directory name, with no newlines. This filename should be the base location of one or more eggs. That is, the name must either end in ``.egg``, or else it should be the parent directory of one or more ``.egg-info`` format eggs. As of setuptools 0.6c6, the path may be specified as a platform-independent (i.e. ``/``-separated) relative path from the directory containing the ``.egg-link`` file, and a second line may appear in the file, specifying a platform-independent relative path from the egg's base directory to its setup script directory. This allows installation tools such as EasyInstall to find the project's setup directory and build eggs or perform other setup commands on it. ----------------- Standard Metadata ----------------- In addition to the minimum required ``PKG-INFO`` metadata, projects can include a variety of standard metadata files or directories, as described below. Except as otherwise noted, these files and directories are automatically generated by setuptools, based on information supplied in the setup script or through analysis of the project's code and resources. Most of these files and directories are generated via "egg-info writers" during execution of the setuptools ``egg_info`` command, and are listed in the ``egg_info.writers`` entry point group defined by setuptools' own ``setup.py`` file. Project authors can register their own metadata writers as entry points in this group (as described in the setuptools manual under "Adding new EGG-INFO Files") to cause setuptools to generate project-specific metadata files or directories during execution of the ``egg_info`` command. It is up to project authors to document these new metadata formats, if they create any. ``.txt`` File Formats ===================== Files described in this section that have ``.txt`` extensions have a simple lexical format consisting of a sequence of text lines, each line terminated by a linefeed character (regardless of platform). Leading and trailing whitespace on each line is ignored, as are blank lines and lines whose first nonblank character is a ``#`` (comment symbol). (This is the parsing format defined by the ``yield_lines()`` function of the ``pkg_resources`` module.) All ``.txt`` files defined by this section follow this format, but some are also "sectioned" files, meaning that their contents are divided into sections, using square-bracketed section headers akin to Windows ``.ini`` format. Note that this does *not* imply that the lines within the sections follow an ``.ini`` format, however. Please see an individual metadata file's documentation for a description of what the lines and section names mean in that particular file. Sectioned files can be parsed using the ``split_sections()`` function; see the "Parsing Utilities" section of the ``pkg_resources`` manual for for details. Dependency Metadata =================== ``requires.txt`` ---------------- This is a "sectioned" text file. Each section is a sequence of "requirements", as parsed by the ``parse_requirements()`` function; please see the ``pkg_resources`` manual for the complete requirement parsing syntax. The first, unnamed section (i.e., before the first section header) in this file is the project's core requirements, which must be installed for the project to function. (Specified using the ``install_requires`` keyword to ``setup()``). The remaining (named) sections describe the project's "extra" requirements, as specified using the ``extras_require`` keyword to ``setup()``. The section name is the name of the optional feature, and the section body lists that feature's dependencies. Note that it is not normally necessary to inspect this file directly; ``pkg_resources.Distribution`` objects have a ``requires()`` method that can be used to obtain ``Requirement`` objects describing the project's core and optional dependencies. ``dependency_links.txt`` ------------------------ A list of dependency URLs, one per line, as specified using the ``dependency_links`` keyword to ``setup()``. These may be direct download URLs, or the URLs of web pages containing direct download links, and will be used by EasyInstall to find dependencies, as though the user had manually provided them via the ``--find-links`` command line option. Please see the setuptools manual and EasyInstall manual for more information on specifying this option, and for information on how EasyInstall processes ``--find-links`` URLs. ``depends.txt`` -- Obsolete, do not create! ------------------------------------------- This file follows an identical format to ``requires.txt``, but is obsolete and should not be used. The earliest versions of setuptools required users to manually create and maintain this file, so the runtime still supports reading it, if it exists. The new filename was created so that it could be automatically generated from ``setup()`` information without overwriting an existing hand-created ``depends.txt``, if one was already present in the project's source ``.egg-info`` directory. ``namespace_packages.txt`` -- Namespace Package Metadata ======================================================== A list of namespace package names, one per line, as supplied to the ``namespace_packages`` keyword to ``setup()``. Please see the manuals for setuptools and ``pkg_resources`` for more information about namespace packages. ``entry_points.txt`` -- "Entry Point"/Plugin Metadata ===================================================== This is a "sectioned" text file, whose contents encode the ``entry_points`` keyword supplied to ``setup()``. All sections are named, as the section names specify the entry point groups in which the corresponding section's entry points are registered. Each section is a sequence of "entry point" lines, each parseable using the ``EntryPoint.parse`` classmethod; please see the ``pkg_resources`` manual for the complete entry point parsing syntax. Note that it is not necessary to parse this file directly; the ``pkg_resources`` module provides a variety of APIs to locate and load entry points automatically. Please see the setuptools and ``pkg_resources`` manuals for details on the nature and uses of entry points. The ``scripts`` Subdirectory ============================ This directory is currently only created for ``.egg`` files built by the setuptools ``bdist_egg`` command. It will contain copies of all of the project's "traditional" scripts (i.e., those specified using the ``scripts`` keyword to ``setup()``). This is so that they can be reconstituted when an ``.egg`` file is installed. The scripts are placed here using the disutils' standard ``install_scripts`` command, so any ``#!`` lines reflect the Python installation where the egg was built. But instead of copying the scripts to the local script installation directory, EasyInstall writes short wrapper scripts that invoke the original scripts from inside the egg, after ensuring that sys.path includes the egg and any eggs it depends on. For more about `script wrappers`_, see the section below on `Installation and Path Management Issues`_. Zip Support Metadata ==================== ``native_libs.txt`` ------------------- A list of C extensions and other dynamic link libraries contained in the egg, one per line. Paths are ``/``-separated and relative to the egg's base location. This file is generated as part of ``bdist_egg`` processing, and as such only appears in ``.egg`` files (and ``.egg`` directories created by unpacking them). It is used to ensure that all libraries are extracted from a zipped egg at the same time, in case there is any direct linkage between them. Please see the `Zip File Issues`_ section below for more information on library and resource extraction from ``.egg`` files. ``eager_resources.txt`` ----------------------- A list of resource files and/or directories, one per line, as specified via the ``eager_resources`` keyword to ``setup()``. Paths are ``/``-separated and relative to the egg's base location. Resource files or directories listed here will be extracted simultaneously, if any of the named resources are extracted, or if any native libraries listed in ``native_libs.txt`` are extracted. Please see the setuptools manual for details on what this feature is used for and how it works, as well as the `Zip File Issues`_ section below. ``zip-safe`` and ``not-zip-safe`` --------------------------------- These are zero-length files, and either one or the other should exist. If ``zip-safe`` exists, it means that the project will work properly when installedas an ``.egg`` zipfile, and conversely the existence of ``not-zip-safe`` means the project should not be installed as an ``.egg`` file. The ``zip_safe`` option to setuptools' ``setup()`` determines which file will be written. If the option isn't provided, setuptools attempts to make its own assessment of whether the package can work, based on code and content analysis. If neither file is present at installation time, EasyInstall defaults to assuming that the project should be unzipped. (Command-line options to EasyInstall, however, take precedence even over an existing ``zip-safe`` or ``not-zip-safe`` file.) Note that these flag files appear only in ``.egg`` files generated by ``bdist_egg``, and in ``.egg`` directories created by unpacking such an ``.egg`` file. ``top_level.txt`` -- Conflict Management Metadata ================================================= This file is a list of the top-level module or package names provided by the project, one Python identifier per line. Subpackages are not included; a project containing both a ``foo.bar`` and a ``foo.baz`` would include only one line, ``foo``, in its ``top_level.txt``. This data is used by ``pkg_resources`` at runtime to issue a warning if an egg is added to ``sys.path`` when its contained packages may have already been imported. (It was also once used to detect conflicts with non-egg packages at installation time, but in more recent versions, setuptools installs eggs in such a way that they always override non-egg packages, thus preventing a problem from arising.) ``SOURCES.txt`` -- Source Files Manifest ======================================== This file is roughly equivalent to the distutils' ``MANIFEST`` file. The differences are as follows: * The filenames always use ``/`` as a path separator, which must be converted back to a platform-specific path whenever they are read. * The file is automatically generated by setuptools whenever the ``egg_info`` or ``sdist`` commands are run, and it is *not* user-editable. Although this metadata is included with distributed eggs, it is not actually used at runtime for any purpose. Its function is to ensure that setuptools-built *source* distributions can correctly discover what files are part of the project's source, even if the list had been generated using revision control metadata on the original author's system. In other words, ``SOURCES.txt`` has little or no runtime value for being included in distributed eggs, and it is possible that future versions of the ``bdist_egg`` and ``install_egg_info`` commands will strip it before installation or distribution. Therefore, do not rely on its being available outside of an original source directory or source distribution. ------------------------------ Other Technical Considerations ------------------------------ Zip File Issues =============== Although zip files resemble directories, they are not fully substitutable for them. Most platforms do not support loading dynamic link libraries contained in zipfiles, so it is not possible to directly import C extensions from ``.egg`` zipfiles. Similarly, there are many existing libraries -- whether in Python or C -- that require actual operating system filenames, and do not work with arbitrary "file-like" objects or in-memory strings, and thus cannot operate directly on the contents of zip files. To address these issues, the ``pkg_resources`` module provides a "resource API" to support obtaining either the contents of a resource, or a true operating system filename for the resource. If the egg containing the resource is a directory, the resource's real filename is simply returned. However, if the egg is a zipfile, then the resource is first extracted to a cache directory, and the filename within the cache is returned. The cache directory is determined by the ``pkg_resources`` API; please see the ``set_cache_path()`` and ``get_default_cache()`` documentation for details. The Extraction Process ---------------------- Resources are extracted to a cache subdirectory whose name is based on the enclosing ``.egg`` filename and the path to the resource. If there is already a file of the correct name, size, and timestamp, its filename is returned to the requester. Otherwise, the desired file is extracted first to a temporary name generated using ``mkstemp(".$extract",target_dir)``, and then its timestamp is set to match the one in the zip file, before renaming it to its final name. (Some collision detection and resolution code is used to handle the fact that Windows doesn't overwrite files when renaming.) If a resource directory is requested, all of its contents are recursively extracted in this fashion, to ensure that the directory name can be used as if it were valid all along. If the resource requested for extraction is listed in the ``native_libs.txt`` or ``eager_resources.txt`` metadata files, then *all* resources listed in *either* file will be extracted before the requested resource's filename is returned, thus ensuring that all C extensions and data used by them will be simultaneously available. Extension Import Wrappers ------------------------- Since Python's built-in zip import feature does not support loading C extension modules from zipfiles, the setuptools ``bdist_egg`` command generates special import wrappers to make it work. The wrappers are ``.py`` files (along with corresponding ``.pyc`` and/or ``.pyo`` files) that have the same module name as the corresponding C extension. These wrappers are located in the same package directory (or top-level directory) within the zipfile, so that say, ``foomodule.so`` will get a corresponding ``foo.py``, while ``bar/baz.pyd`` will get a corresponding ``bar/baz.py``. These wrapper files contain a short stanza of Python code that asks ``pkg_resources`` for the filename of the corresponding C extension, then reloads the module using the obtained filename. This will cause ``pkg_resources`` to first ensure that all of the egg's C extensions (and any accompanying "eager resources") are extracted to the cache before attempting to link to the C library. Note, by the way, that ``.egg`` directories will also contain these wrapper files. However, Python's default import priority is such that C extensions take precedence over same-named Python modules, so the import wrappers are ignored unless the egg is a zipfile. Installation and Path Management Issues ======================================= Python's initial setup of ``sys.path`` is very dependent on the Python version and installation platform, as well as how Python was started (i.e., script vs. ``-c`` vs. ``-m`` vs. interactive interpreter). In fact, Python also provides only two relatively robust ways to affect ``sys.path`` outside of direct manipulation in code: the ``PYTHONPATH`` environment variable, and ``.pth`` files. However, with no cross-platform way to safely and persistently change environment variables, this leaves ``.pth`` files as EasyInstall's only real option for persistent configuration of ``sys.path``. But ``.pth`` files are rather strictly limited in what they are allowed to do normally. They add directories only to the *end* of ``sys.path``, after any locally-installed ``site-packages`` directory, and they are only processed *in* the ``site-packages`` directory to start with. This is a double whammy for users who lack write access to that directory, because they can't create a ``.pth`` file that Python will read, and even if a sympathetic system administrator adds one for them that calls ``site.addsitedir()`` to allow some other directory to contain ``.pth`` files, they won't be able to install newer versions of anything that's installed in the systemwide ``site-packages``, because their paths will still be added *after* ``site-packages``. So EasyInstall applies two workarounds to solve these problems. The first is that EasyInstall leverages ``.pth`` files' "import" feature to manipulate ``sys.path`` and ensure that anything EasyInstall adds to a ``.pth`` file will always appear before both the standard library and the local ``site-packages`` directories. Thus, it is always possible for a user who can write a Python-read ``.pth`` file to ensure that their packages come first in their own environment. Second, when installing to a ``PYTHONPATH`` directory (as opposed to a "site" directory like ``site-packages``) EasyInstall will also install a special version of the ``site`` module. Because it's in a ``PYTHONPATH`` directory, this module will get control before the standard library version of ``site`` does. It will record the state of ``sys.path`` before invoking the "real" ``site`` module, and then afterwards it processes any ``.pth`` files found in ``PYTHONPATH`` directories, including all the fixups needed to ensure that eggs always appear before the standard library in sys.path, but are in a relative order to one another that is defined by their ``PYTHONPATH`` and ``.pth``-prescribed sequence. The net result of these changes is that ``sys.path`` order will be as follows at runtime: 1. The ``sys.argv[0]`` directory, or an emtpy string if no script is being executed. 2. All eggs installed by EasyInstall in any ``.pth`` file in each ``PYTHONPATH`` directory, in order first by ``PYTHONPATH`` order, then normal ``.pth`` processing order (which is to say alphabetical by ``.pth`` filename, then by the order of listing within each ``.pth`` file). 3. All eggs installed by EasyInstall in any ``.pth`` file in each "site" directory (such as ``site-packages``), following the same ordering rules as for the ones on ``PYTHONPATH``. 4. The ``PYTHONPATH`` directories themselves, in their original order 5. Any paths from ``.pth`` files found on ``PYTHONPATH`` that were *not* eggs installed by EasyInstall, again following the same relative ordering rules. 6. The standard library and "site" directories, along with the contents of any ``.pth`` files found in the "site" directories. Notice that sections 1, 4, and 6 comprise the "normal" Python setup for ``sys.path``. Sections 2 and 3 are inserted to support eggs, and section 5 emulates what the "normal" semantics of ``.pth`` files on ``PYTHONPATH`` would be if Python natively supported them. For further discussion of the tradeoffs that went into this design, as well as notes on the actual magic inserted into ``.pth`` files to make them do these things, please see also the following messages to the distutils-SIG mailing list: * http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2006-February/006026.html * http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2006-March/006123.html Script Wrappers --------------- EasyInstall never directly installs a project's original scripts to a script installation directory. Instead, it writes short wrapper scripts that first ensure that the project's dependencies are active on sys.path, before invoking the original script. These wrappers have a #! line that points to the version of Python that was used to install them, and their second line is always a comment that indicates the type of script wrapper, the project version required for the script to run, and information identifying the script to be invoked. The format of this marker line is:: "# EASY-INSTALL-" script_type ": " tuple_of_strings "\n" The ``script_type`` is one of ``SCRIPT``, ``DEV-SCRIPT``, or ``ENTRY-SCRIPT``. The ``tuple_of_strings`` is a comma-separated sequence of Python string constants. For ``SCRIPT`` and ``DEV-SCRIPT`` wrappers, there are two strings: the project version requirement, and the script name (as a filename within the ``scripts`` metadata directory). For ``ENTRY-SCRIPT`` wrappers, there are three: the project version requirement, the entry point group name, and the entry point name. (See the "Automatic Script Creation" section in the setuptools manual for more information about entry point scripts.) 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Simply use `easy_install -U` or run the latest `ez_setup.py`. Where does the merge occur? ======================================================== The merge is occurring between the heads of the default branch of Distribute and the setuptools-0.6 branch of Setuptools. The Setuptools SVN repo has been converted to a Mercurial repo hosted on Bitbucket. The work is still underway, so the exact changesets included may change, although the anticipated merge targets are Setuptools at 0.6c12 and Distribute at 0.6.35. What happens to other branches? ======================================================== Distribute 0.7 was abandoned long ago and won't be included in the resulting code tree, but may be retained for posterity in the original repo. Setuptools default branch (also 0.7 development) may also be abandoned or may be incorporated into the new merged line if desirable (and as resources allow). What history is lost/changed? ======================================================== As setuptools was not on Mercurial when the fork occurred and as Distribute did not include the full setuptools history (prior to the creation of the setuptools-0.6 branch), the two source trees were not compatible. In order to most effectively communicate the code history, the Distribute code was grafted onto the (originally private) setuptools Mercurial repo. Although this grafting maintained the full code history with names, dates, and changes, it did lose the original hashes of those changes. Therefore, references to changes by hash (including tags) are lost. Additionally, any heads that were not actively merged into the Distribute 0.6.35 release were also omitted. As a result, the changesets included in the merge repo are those from the original setuptools repo and all changesets ancestral to the Distribute 0.6.35 release. What features will be in the merged code base? ======================================================== In general, all "features" added in distribute will be included in setuptools. Where there exist conflicts or undesirable features, we will be explicit about what these limitations are. Changes that are backward-incompatible from setuptools 0.6 to distribute will likely be removed, and these also will be well documented. Bootstrapping scripts (ez_setup/distribute_setup) and docs, as with distribute, will be maintained in the repository and built as part of the release process. Documentation and bootstrapping scripts will be hosted at python.org, as they are with distribute now. Documentation at telecommunity will be updated to refer or redirect to the new, merged docs. On the whole, the merged setuptools should be largely compatible with the latest releases of both setuptools and distribute and will be an easy transition for users of either library. Who is invited to contribute? Who is excluded? ======================================================== While we've worked privately to initiate this merge due to the potential sensitivity of the topic, no one is excluded from this effort. We invite all members of the community, especially those most familiar with Python packaging and its challenges to join us in the effort. We have lots of ideas for how we'd like to improve the codebase, release process, everything. Like distribute, the post-merge setuptools will have its source hosted on bitbucket. (So if you're currently a distribute contributor, about the only thing that's going to change is the URL of the repository you follow.) Also like distribute, it'll support Python 3, and hopefully we'll soon merge Vinay Sajip's patches to make it run on Python 3 without needing 2to3 to be run on the code first. While we've worked privately to initiate this merge due to the potential sensitivity of the topic, no one is excluded from this effort. We invite all members of the community, especially those most familiar with Python packaging and its challenges to join us in the effort. Why Setuptools and not Distribute or another name? ======================================================== We do, however, understand that this announcement might be unsettling for some. The setuptools name has been subjected to a lot of deprecation in recent years, so the idea that it will now be the preferred name instead of distribute might be somewhat difficult or disorienting for some. We considered use of another name (Distribute or an entirely new name), but that would serve to only complicate matters further. Instead, our goal is to simplify the packaging landscape but without losing any hard-won advancements. We hope that the people who worked to spread the first message will be equally enthusiastic about spreading the new one, and we especially look forward to seeing the new posters and slogans celebrating setuptools. What is the timeframe of release? ======================================================== There are no hard timeframes for any of this effort, although progress is underway and a draft merge is underway and being tested privately. As an unfunded volunteer effort, our time to put in on it is limited, and we've both had some recent health and other challenges that have made working on this difficult, which in part explains why we haven't met our original deadline of a completed merge before PyCon. The final Setuptools 0.7 was cut on June 1, 2013 and will be released to PyPI shortly thereafter. What version number can I expect for the new release? ======================================================== The new release will roughly follow the previous trend for setuptools and release the new release as 0.7. This number is somewhat arbitrary, but we wanted something other than 0.6 to distinguish it from its ancestor forks but not 1.0 to avoid putting too much emphasis on the release itself and to focus on merging the functionality. In the future, the project will likely adopt a versioning scheme similar to semver to convey semantic meaning about the release in the version number. setuptools-3.3/docs/merge.txt0000666000000000000000000001144112276570061014531 0ustar 00000000000000Merge with Distribute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In 2013, the fork of Distribute was merged back into Setuptools. This document describes some of the details of the merge. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 merge-faq Process ======= In order to try to accurately reflect the fork and then re-merge of the projects, the merge process brought both code trees together into one repository and grafted the Distribute fork onto the Setuptools development line (as if it had been created as a branch in the first place). The rebase to get distribute onto setuptools went something like this:: hg phase -d -f -r 26b4c29b62db hg rebase -s 26b4c29b62db -d 7a5cf59c78d7 The technique required a late version of mercurial (2.5) to work correctly. The only code that was included was the code that was ancestral to the public releases of Distribute 0.6. Additionally, because Setuptools was not hosted on Mercurial at the time of the fork and because the Distribute fork did not include a complete conversion of the Setuptools history, the Distribute changesets had to be re-applied to a new, different conversion of the Setuptools SVN repository. As a result, all of the hashes have changed. Distribute was grafted in a 'distribute' branch and the 'setuptools-0.6' branch was targeted for the merge. The 'setuptools' branch remains with unreleased code and may be incorporated in the future. Reconciling Differences ======================= There were both technical and philosophical differences between Setuptools and Distribute. To reconcile these differences in a manageable way, the following technique was undertaken: Create a 'Setuptools-Distribute merge' branch, based on a late release of Distribute (0.6.35). This was done with a00b441856c4. In that branch, first remove code that is no longer relevant to Setuptools (such as the setuptools patching code). Next, in the the merge branch, create another base from at the point where the fork occurred (such that the code is still essentially an older but pristine setuptools). This base can be found as 955792b069d0. This creates two heads in the merge branch, each with a basis in the fork. Then, repeatedly copy changes for a single file or small group of files from a late revision of that file in the 'setuptools-0.6' branch (1aae1efe5733 was used) and commit those changes on the setuptools-only head. That head is then merged with the head with Distribute changes. It is in this Mercurial merge operation that the fundamental differences between Distribute and Setuptools are reconciled, but since only a single file or small set of files are used, the scope is limited. Finally, once all the challenging files have been reconciled and merged, the remaining changes from the setuptools-0.6 branch are merged, deferring to the reconciled changes (a1fa855a5a62 and 160ccaa46be0). Originally, jaraco attempted all of this using anonymous heads in the Distribute branch, but later realized this technique made for a somewhat unclear merge process, so the changes were re-committed as described above for clarity. In this way, the "distribute" and "setuptools" branches can continue to track the official Distribute changesets. Concessions =========== With the merge of Setuptools and Distribute, the following concessions were made: Differences from setuptools 0.6c12: Major Changes ------------- * Python 3 support. * Improved support for GAE. * Support `PEP-370 `_ per-user site packages. * Sort order of Distributions in pkg_resources now prefers PyPI to external links (Distribute issue 163). * Python 2.4 or greater is required (drop support for Python 2.3). Minor Changes ------------- * Wording of some output has changed to replace contractions with their canonical form (i.e. prefer "could not" to "couldn't"). * Manifest files are only written for 32-bit .exe launchers. Differences from Distribute 0.6.36: Major Changes ------------- * The _distribute property of the setuptools module has been removed. * Distributions are once again installed as zipped eggs by default, per the rationale given in `the seminal bug report `_ indicates that the feature should remain and no substantial justification was given in the `Distribute report `_. Minor Changes ------------- * The patch for `#174 `_ has been rolled-back, as the comment on the ticket indicates that the patch addressed a symptom and not the fundamental issue. * ``easy_install`` (the command) once again honors setup.cfg if found in the current directory. The "mis-behavior" characterized in `#99 `_ is actually intended behavior, and no substantial rationale was given for the deviation. setuptools-3.3/docs/pkg_resources.txt0000666000000000000000000027415412306105271016310 0ustar 00000000000000============================================================= 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 -------- The ``pkg_resources`` module provides runtime facilities for finding, introspecting, activating and using installed Python distributions. Some of the more advanced features (notably the support for parallel installation of multiple versions) rely specifically on the "egg" format (either as a zip archive or subdirectory), while others (such as plugin discovery) will work correctly so long as "egg-info" metadata directories are available for relevant distributions. Eggs are a distribution format for Python modules, similar in concept to Java's "jars" or Ruby's "gems", or the "wheel" format defined in PEP 427. However, unlike a pure distribution format, eggs can also be installed and added directly to ``sys.path`` as an import location. When installed in this way, eggs are *discoverable*, meaning that they carry metadata that unambiguously identifies their contents and dependencies. This means that an installed egg 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". This feature allows mutually conflicting versions of a distribution to co-exist in the same Python installation, with individual applications activating the desired version at runtime by manipulating the contents of ``sys.path`` (this differs from the virtual environment approach, which involves creating isolated environments for each application). The following terms are needed in order to explain the capabilities offered by this module: 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. The development egg format is also used to provide a default version of a distribution that is available to software that doesn't use ``pkg_resources`` to request specific versions. 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 (or where the symbolic link support is limited). (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. They are normally used to split up large packages produced by a single organization, such as in the ``zope`` namespace package for Zope Corporation packages, and the ``peak`` namespace package for the Python Enterprise Application Kit. To create a namespace package, you list it in the ``namespace_packages`` argument to ``setup()``, in your project's ``setup.py``. (See the `setuptools documentation on namespace packages`_ for more information on this.) Also, you must add a ``declare_namespace()`` call in the package's ``__init__.py`` file(s): ``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. All distributions available directly on ``sys.path`` will be activated automatically when ``pkg_resources`` is imported. This behaviour can cause version conflicts for applications which require non-default versions of those distributions. To handle this situation, ``pkg_resources`` checks for a ``__requires__`` attribute in the ``__main__`` module when initializing the default working set, and uses this to ensure a suitable version of each affected distribution is activated. For example:: __requires__ = ["CherryPy < 3"] # Must be set before pkg_resources import import pkg_resources 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, "2.7" or "3.4". 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. setuptools-3.3/docs/python3.txt0000666000000000000000000001203512276570061015036 0ustar 00000000000000===================================================== Supporting both Python 2 and Python 3 with Setuptools ===================================================== Starting with Distribute version 0.6.2 and Setuptools 0.7, the Setuptools project supported Python 3. Installing and using setuptools for Python 3 code works exactly the same as for Python 2 code, but Setuptools 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. Setuptools as help during porting ================================= Setuptools 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. Setuptools 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 Setuptools 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 older versions of setuptools ======================================================= Setuptools earlier than 0.7 does 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 those versions of setuptools instead of Distribute under Python 2. This output 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 Distribute or Setuptools 0.7 or later is required. setuptools-3.3/docs/releases.txt0000666000000000000000000000124112276570061015232 0ustar 00000000000000=============== Release Process =============== In order to allow for rapid, predictable releases, Setuptools uses a mechanical technique for releases. The release script, ``release.py`` in the repository, defines the details of the releases, and is executed by the `jaraco.packaging `_ release module. The script does some checks (some interactive) and fully automates the release process. A Setuptools release manager must have maintainer access on PyPI to the project and administrative access to the BitBucket project. Release Managers ---------------- Currently, the project has one release manager, Jason R. Coombs. setuptools-3.3/docs/roadmap.txt0000666000000000000000000000024712276570061015057 0ustar 00000000000000======= Roadmap ======= Setuptools is primarily in maintenance mode. The project attempts to address user issues, concerns, and feature requests in a timely fashion. setuptools-3.3/docs/setuptools.txt0000666000000000000000000037161512311263174015661 0ustar 00000000000000================================================== Building and Distributing Packages with Setuptools ================================================== ``Setuptools`` is a collection of enhancements to the Python ``distutils`` (for Python 2.6 and up) that allow developers 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`_ (a 12K .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: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_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 * Enhanced support for accessing data files hosted in zipped packages. * 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** .. _ez_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: easy_install.html#installation-instructions .. _Custom Installation Locations: easy_install.html#custom-installation-locations If you want the current in-development version of setuptools, you should first install a stable version, and then run:: ez_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 two lists of package name patterns to exclude and include. 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, filtering by inclusion patterns, and finds Python packages by looking for ``__init__.py`` files. It then filters the list of packages using the exclusion patterns. Inclusion and 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 parameters, 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 ez_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 to 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 `ez_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 ez_setup ez_setup.use_setuptools() That's it. The ``ez_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' ``ez_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 ``ez_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. 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 automatically calls ``declare_namespace()`` for you at runtime, but future versions may *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. In some future 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 current 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 the compatibility support is removed. Namespace packages without declaration lines will not work correctly once a user has upgraded to a later version, 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 https://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 https://pythonhosted.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 https://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. 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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. 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This file can also be run as a script to install or upgrade setuptools. """ import os import shutil import sys import tempfile import zipfile import optparse import subprocess import platform import textwrap import contextlib from distutils import log try: from site import USER_SITE except ImportError: USER_SITE = None DEFAULT_VERSION = "3.3" DEFAULT_URL = "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/setuptools/" def _python_cmd(*args): """ Return True if the command succeeded. """ args = (sys.executable,) + args return subprocess.call(args) == 0 def _install(archive_filename, install_args=()): with archive_context(archive_filename): # installing log.warn('Installing Setuptools') 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 def _build_egg(egg, archive_filename, to_dir): with archive_context(archive_filename): # building an egg log.warn('Building a Setuptools egg in %s', to_dir) _python_cmd('setup.py', '-q', 'bdist_egg', '--dist-dir', to_dir) # returning the result log.warn(egg) if not os.path.exists(egg): raise IOError('Could not build the egg.') def get_zip_class(): """ Supplement ZipFile class to support context manager for Python 2.6 """ class ContextualZipFile(zipfile.ZipFile): def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): self.close return zipfile.ZipFile if hasattr(zipfile.ZipFile, '__exit__') else \ ContextualZipFile @contextlib.contextmanager def archive_context(filename): # extracting the archive tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() log.warn('Extracting in %s', tmpdir) old_wd = os.getcwd() try: os.chdir(tmpdir) with get_zip_class()(filename) as archive: archive.extractall() # going in the directory subdir = os.path.join(tmpdir, os.listdir(tmpdir)[0]) os.chdir(subdir) log.warn('Now working in %s', subdir) yield finally: os.chdir(old_wd) shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) def _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay): egg = os.path.join(to_dir, 'setuptools-%s-py%d.%d.egg' % (version, sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])) if not os.path.exists(egg): archive = download_setuptools(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay) _build_egg(egg, archive, to_dir) sys.path.insert(0, egg) # Remove previously-imported pkg_resources if present (see # https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/pull-request/7/ for details). if 'pkg_resources' in sys.modules: del sys.modules['pkg_resources'] import setuptools setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = egg def use_setuptools(version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, to_dir=os.curdir, download_delay=15): to_dir = os.path.abspath(to_dir) rep_modules = 'pkg_resources', 'setuptools' imported = set(sys.modules).intersection(rep_modules) try: import pkg_resources except ImportError: return _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay) try: pkg_resources.require("setuptools>=" + version) return except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: return _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay) except pkg_resources.VersionConflict as VC_err: if imported: msg = textwrap.dedent(""" The required version of setuptools (>={version}) is not available, and can't be installed while this script is running. Please install a more recent version first, using 'easy_install -U setuptools'. (Currently using {VC_err.args[0]!r}) """).format(VC_err=VC_err, version=version) sys.stderr.write(msg) sys.exit(2) # otherwise, reload ok del pkg_resources, sys.modules['pkg_resources'] return _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay) def _clean_check(cmd, target): """ Run the command to download target. If the command fails, clean up before re-raising the error. """ try: subprocess.check_call(cmd) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: if os.access(target, os.F_OK): os.unlink(target) raise def download_file_powershell(url, target): """ Download the file at url to target using Powershell (which will validate trust). Raise an exception if the command cannot complete. """ target = os.path.abspath(target) cmd = [ 'powershell', '-Command', "(new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile(%(url)r, %(target)r)" % vars(), ] _clean_check(cmd, target) def has_powershell(): if platform.system() != 'Windows': return False cmd = ['powershell', '-Command', 'echo test'] devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'wb') try: try: subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull) except: return False finally: devnull.close() return True download_file_powershell.viable = has_powershell def download_file_curl(url, target): cmd = ['curl', url, '--silent', '--output', target] _clean_check(cmd, target) def has_curl(): cmd = ['curl', '--version'] devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'wb') try: try: subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull) except: return False finally: devnull.close() return True download_file_curl.viable = has_curl def download_file_wget(url, target): cmd = ['wget', url, '--quiet', '--output-document', target] _clean_check(cmd, target) def has_wget(): cmd = ['wget', '--version'] devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'wb') try: try: subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull) except: return False finally: devnull.close() return True download_file_wget.viable = has_wget def download_file_insecure(url, target): """ Use Python to download the file, even though it cannot authenticate the connection. """ try: from urllib.request import urlopen except ImportError: from urllib2 import urlopen src = dst = None try: 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(target, "wb") dst.write(data) finally: if src: src.close() if dst: dst.close() download_file_insecure.viable = lambda: True def get_best_downloader(): downloaders = [ download_file_powershell, download_file_curl, download_file_wget, download_file_insecure, ] for dl in downloaders: if dl.viable(): return dl def download_setuptools(version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, to_dir=os.curdir, delay=15, downloader_factory=get_best_downloader): """ Download setuptools from a specified location and return its filename `version` should be a valid setuptools 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. ``downloader_factory`` should be a function taking no arguments and returning a function for downloading a URL to a target. """ # making sure we use the absolute path to_dir = os.path.abspath(to_dir) zip_name = "setuptools-%s.zip" % version url = download_base + zip_name saveto = os.path.join(to_dir, zip_name) if not os.path.exists(saveto): # Avoid repeated downloads log.warn("Downloading %s", url) downloader = downloader_factory() downloader(url, saveto) return os.path.realpath(saveto) def _build_install_args(options): """ Build the arguments to 'python setup.py install' on the setuptools package """ return ['--user'] if options.user_install else [] 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 setuptools package') parser.add_option( '--insecure', dest='downloader_factory', action='store_const', const=lambda: download_file_insecure, default=get_best_downloader, help='Use internal, non-validating downloader' ) parser.add_option( '--version', help="Specify which version to download", default=DEFAULT_VERSION, ) options, args = parser.parse_args() # positional arguments are ignored return options def main(): """Install or upgrade setuptools and EasyInstall""" options = _parse_args() archive = download_setuptools( version=options.version, download_base=options.download_base, downloader_factory=options.downloader_factory, ) return _install(archive, _build_install_args(options)) if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main()) setuptools-3.3/launcher.c0000666000000000000000000002411512276570061013710 0ustar 00000000000000/* 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 To build for Windows RT, install both Visual Studio Express for Windows 8 and for Windows Desktop (both freeware), create "win32" application using "Windows Desktop" version, create new "ARM" target via "Configuration Manager" menu and modify ".vcxproj" file by adding "true" tag as child of "PropertyGroup" tags that has "Debug|ARM" and "Release|ARM" properties. 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`_. The link provided to ez_setup.py is a bookmark to bootstrap script for the latest known stable release. .. _ez_setup.py: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py Windows 8 (Powershell) ====================== For best results, uninstall previous versions FIRST (see `Uninstalling`_). Using Windows 8 or later, it's possible to install with one simple Powershell command. Start up Powershell and paste this command:: > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py).Content | python - You must start the Powershell with Administrative privileges or you may choose to install a user-local installation:: > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py).Content | python - --user If you have Python 3.3 or later, you can use the ``py`` command to install to different Python versions. For example, to install to Python 3.3 if you have Python 2.7 installed:: > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py).Content | py -3 - The recommended way to install setuptools on Windows is to download `ez_setup.py`_ and run it. The script will download the appropriate .egg file and install it for you. Once installation is complete, you will find an ``easy_install`` program in your Python ``Scripts`` subdirectory. For simple invocation and best results, add this directory to your ``PATH`` environment variable, if it is not already present. If you did a user-local install, the ``Scripts`` subdirectory is ``$env:APPDATA\Python\Scripts``. Windows 7 (or graphical install) ================================ For Windows 7 and earlier, download `ez_setup.py`_ using your favorite web browser or other technique and "run" that file. Unix (wget) =========== Most Linux distributions come with wget. Download `ez_setup.py`_ and run it using the target Python version. The script will download the appropriate version and install it for you:: > wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -O - | python Note that you will may need to invoke the command with superuser privileges to install to the system Python:: > wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -O - | sudo python Alternatively, Setuptools may be installed to a user-local path:: > wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -O - | python - --user Unix including Mac OS X (curl) ============================== If your system has curl installed, follow the ``wget`` instructions but replace ``wget`` with ``curl`` and ``-O`` with ``-o``. For example:: > curl https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -o - | python Advanced Installation ===================== For more advanced installation options, such as installing to custom locations or prefixes, download and extract the source tarball from `Setuptools on PyPI `_ and run setup.py with any supported distutils and Setuptools options. For example:: setuptools-x.x$ python setup.py install --prefix=/opt/setuptools Use ``--help`` to get a full options list, but we recommend consulting the `EasyInstall manual`_ for detailed instructions, especially `the section on custom installation locations`_. .. _EasyInstall manual: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall .. _the section on custom installation locations: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall#custom-installation-locations Downloads ========= All setuptools downloads can be found at `the project's home page in the Python Package Index`_. Scroll to the very bottom of the page to find the links. .. _the project's home page in the Python Package Index: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools In addition to the PyPI downloads, the development version of ``setuptools`` is available from the `Bitbucket repo`_, and in-development versions of the `0.6 branch`_ are available as well. .. _Bitbucket repo: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/get/default.tar.gz#egg=setuptools-dev .. _0.6 branch: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/branches/setuptools-0.6/#egg=setuptools-dev06 Uninstalling ============ On Windows, if Setuptools was installed using an ``.exe`` or ``.msi`` installer, simply use the uninstall feature of "Add/Remove Programs" in the Control Panel. Otherwise, to uninstall Setuptools or Distribute, regardless of the Python version, delete all ``setuptools*`` and ``distribute*`` files and directories from your system's ``site-packages`` directory (and any other ``sys.path`` directories) FIRST. If you are upgrading or otherwise plan to re-install Setuptools or Distribute, nothing further needs to be done. If you want to completely remove Setuptools, you may also want to remove the 'easy_install' and 'easy_install-x.x' scripts and associated executables installed to the Python scripts directory. -------------------------------- Using Setuptools and EasyInstall -------------------------------- Here are some of the available manuals, tutorials, and other resources for learning about Setuptools, Python Eggs, and EasyInstall: * `The EasyInstall user's guide and reference manual`_ * `The setuptools Developer's Guide`_ * `The pkg_resources API reference`_ * `Package Compatibility Notes`_ (user-maintained) * `The Internal Structure of Python Eggs`_ Questions, comments, and bug reports should be directed to the `distutils-sig mailing list`_. If you have written (or know of) any tutorials, documentation, plug-ins, or other resources for setuptools users, please let us know about them there, so this reference list can be updated. If you have working, *tested* patches to correct problems or add features, you may submit them to the `setuptools bug tracker`_. .. _setuptools bug tracker: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/issues .. _Package Compatibility Notes: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/PackageNotes .. _The Internal Structure of Python Eggs: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/formats.html .. _The setuptools Developer's Guide: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html .. _The pkg_resources API reference: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/pkg_resources.html .. _The EasyInstall user's guide and reference manual: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/easy_install.html .. _distutils-sig mailing list: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/ ------- Credits ------- * The original design for the ``.egg`` format and the ``pkg_resources`` API was co-created by Phillip Eby and Bob Ippolito. Bob also implemented the first version of ``pkg_resources``, and supplied the OS X operating system version compatibility algorithm. * Ian Bicking implemented many early "creature comfort" features of easy_install, including support for downloading via Sourceforge and Subversion repositories. Ian's comments on the Web-SIG about WSGI application deployment also inspired the concept of "entry points" in eggs, and he has given talks at PyCon and elsewhere to inform and educate the community about eggs and setuptools. * Jim Fulton contributed time and effort to build automated tests of various aspects of ``easy_install``, and supplied the doctests for the command-line ``.exe`` wrappers on Windows. * Phillip J. Eby is the seminal author of setuptools, and first proposed the idea of an importable binary distribution format for Python application plug-ins. * Significant parts of the implementation of setuptools were funded by the Open Source Applications Foundation, to provide a plug-in infrastructure for the Chandler PIM application. In addition, many OSAF staffers (such as Mike "Code Bear" Taylor) contributed their time and stress as guinea pigs for the use of eggs and setuptools, even before eggs were "cool". (Thanks, guys!) * Tarek Ziadé is the principal author of the Distribute fork, which re-invigorated the community on the project, encouraged renewed innovation, and addressed many defects. * Since the merge with Distribute, Jason R. Coombs is the maintainer of setuptools. The project is maintained in coordination with the Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) and the larger Python community. .. _files: ======= CHANGES ======= --- 3.3 --- * Add ``include`` parameter to ``setuptools.find_packages()``. --- 3.2 --- * `Pull Request #39 `_: Add support for C++ targets from Cython ``.pyx`` files. * `Issue #162 `_: Update dependency on certifi to 1.0.1. * `Issue #164 `_: Update dependency on wincertstore to 0.2. --- 3.1 --- * `Issue #161 `_: Restore Features functionality to allow backward compatibility (for Features) until the uses of that functionality is sufficiently removed. ----- 3.0.2 ----- * Correct typo in previous bugfix. ----- 3.0.1 ----- * `Issue #157 `_: Restore support for Python 2.6 in bootstrap script where ``zipfile.ZipFile`` does not yet have support for context managers. --- 3.0 --- * `Issue #125 `_: Prevent Subversion support from creating a ~/.subversion directory just for checking the presence of a Subversion repository. * `Issue #12 `_: Namespace packages are now imported lazily. That is, the mere declaration of a namespace package in an egg on ``sys.path`` no longer causes it to be imported when ``pkg_resources`` is imported. Note that this change means that all of a namespace package's ``__init__.py`` files must include a ``declare_namespace()`` call in order to ensure that they will be handled properly at runtime. In 2.x it was possible to get away without including the declaration, but only at the cost of forcing namespace packages to be imported early, which 3.0 no longer does. * `Issue #148 `_: When building (bdist_egg), setuptools no longer adds ``__init__.py`` files to namespace packages. Any packages that rely on this behavior will need to create ``__init__.py`` files and include the ``declare_namespace()``. * `Issue #7 `_: Setuptools itself is now distributed as a zip archive in addition to tar archive. ez_setup.py now uses zip archive. This approach avoids the potential security vulnerabilities presented by use of tar archives in ez_setup.py. It also leverages the security features added to ZipFile.extract in Python 2.7.4. * `Issue #65 `_: Removed deprecated Features functionality. * `Pull Request #28 `_: Remove backport of ``_bytecode_filenames`` which is available in Python 2.6 and later, but also has better compatibility with Python 3 environments. * `Issue #156 `_: Fix spelling of __PYVENV_LAUNCHER__ variable. --- 2.2 --- * `Issue #141 `_: Restored fix for allowing setup_requires dependencies to override installed dependencies during setup. * `Issue #128 `_: Fixed issue where only the first dependency link was honored in a distribution where multiple dependency links were supplied. ----- 2.1.2 ----- * `Issue #144 `_: Read long_description using codecs module to avoid errors installing on systems where LANG=C. ----- 2.1.1 ----- * `Issue #139 `_: Fix regression in re_finder for CVS repos (and maybe Git repos as well). --- 2.1 --- * `Issue #129 `_: Suppress inspection of ``*.whl`` files when searching for files in a zip-imported file. * `Issue #131 `_: Fix RuntimeError when constructing an egg fetcher. ----- 2.0.2 ----- * Fix NameError during installation with Python implementations (e.g. Jython) not containing parser module. * Fix NameError in ``sdist:re_finder``. ----- 2.0.1 ----- * `Issue #124 `_: Fixed error in list detection in upload_docs. --- 2.0 --- * `Issue #121 `_: Exempt lib2to3 pickled grammars from DirectorySandbox. * `Issue #41 `_: Dropped support for Python 2.4 and Python 2.5. Clients requiring setuptools for those versions of Python should use setuptools 1.x. * Removed ``setuptools.command.easy_install.HAS_USER_SITE``. Clients expecting this boolean variable should use ``site.ENABLE_USER_SITE`` instead. * Removed ``pkg_resources.ImpWrapper``. Clients that expected this class should use ``pkgutil.ImpImporter`` instead. ----- 1.4.2 ----- * `Issue #116 `_: Correct TypeError when reading a local package index on Python 3. ----- 1.4.1 ----- * `Issue #114 `_: Use ``sys.getfilesystemencoding`` for decoding config in ``bdist_wininst`` distributions. * `Issue #105 `_ and `Issue #113 `_: Establish a more robust technique for determining the terminal encoding:: 1. Try ``getpreferredencoding`` 2. If that returns US_ASCII or None, try the encoding from ``getdefaultlocale``. If that encoding was a "fallback" because Python could not figure it out from the environment or OS, encoding remains unresolved. 3. If the encoding is resolved, then make sure Python actually implements the encoding. 4. On the event of an error or unknown codec, revert to fallbacks (UTF-8 on Darwin, ASCII on everything else). 5. On the encoding is 'mac-roman' on Darwin, use UTF-8 as 'mac-roman' was a bug on older Python releases. On a side note, it would seem that the encoding only matters for when SVN does not yet support ``--xml`` and when getting repository and svn version numbers. The ``--xml`` technique should yield UTF-8 according to some messages on the SVN mailing lists. So if the version numbers are always 7-bit ASCII clean, it may be best to only support the file parsing methods for legacy SVN releases and support for SVN without the subprocess command would simple go away as support for the older SVNs does. --- 1.4 --- * `Issue #27 `_: ``easy_install`` will now use credentials from .pypirc if present for connecting to the package index. * `Pull Request #21 `_: Omit unwanted newlines in ``package_index._encode_auth`` when the username/password pair length indicates wrapping. ----- 1.3.2 ----- * `Issue #99 `_: Fix filename encoding issues in SVN support. ----- 1.3.1 ----- * Remove exuberant warning in SVN support when SVN is not used. --- 1.3 --- * Address security vulnerability in SSL match_hostname check as reported in `Python #17997 `_. * Prefer `backports.ssl_match_hostname `_ for backport implementation if present. * Correct NameError in ``ssl_support`` module (``socket.error``). --- 1.2 --- * `Issue #26 `_: Add support for SVN 1.7. Special thanks to Philip Thiem for the contribution. * `Issue #93 `_: Wheels are now distributed with every release. Note that as reported in `Issue #108 `_, as of Pip 1.4, scripts aren't installed properly from wheels. Therefore, if using Pip to install setuptools from a wheel, the ``easy_install`` command will not be available. * Setuptools "natural" launcher support, introduced in 1.0, is now officially supported. ----- 1.1.7 ----- * Fixed behavior of NameError handling in 'script template (dev).py' (script launcher for 'develop' installs). * ``ez_setup.py`` now ensures partial downloads are cleaned up following a failed download. * `Distribute #363 `_ and `Issue #55 `_: Skip an sdist test that fails on locales other than UTF-8. ----- 1.1.6 ----- * `Distribute #349 `_: ``sandbox.execfile`` now opens the target file in binary mode, thus honoring a BOM in the file when compiled. ----- 1.1.5 ----- * `Issue #69 `_: Second attempt at fix (logic was reversed). ----- 1.1.4 ----- * `Issue #77 `_: Fix error in upload command (Python 2.4). ----- 1.1.3 ----- * Fix NameError in previous patch. ----- 1.1.2 ----- * `Issue #69 `_: Correct issue where 404 errors are returned for URLs with fragments in them (such as #egg=). ----- 1.1.1 ----- * `Issue #75 `_: Add ``--insecure`` option to ez_setup.py to accommodate environments where a trusted SSL connection cannot be validated. * `Issue #76 `_: Fix AttributeError in upload command with Python 2.4. --- 1.1 --- * `Issue #71 `_ (`Distribute #333 `_): EasyInstall now puts less emphasis on the condition when a host is blocked via ``--allow-hosts``. * `Issue #72 `_: Restored Python 2.4 compatibility in ``ez_setup.py``. --- 1.0 --- * `Issue #60 `_: On Windows, Setuptools supports deferring to another launcher, such as Vinay Sajip's `pylauncher `_ (included with Python 3.3) to launch console and GUI scripts and not install its own launcher executables. This experimental functionality is currently only enabled if the ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` environment variable is set to "natural". In the future, this behavior may become default, but only after it has matured and seen substantial adoption. The ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` also accepts "executable" to force the default behavior of creating launcher executables. * `Issue #63 `_: Bootstrap script (ez_setup.py) now prefers Powershell, curl, or wget for retrieving the Setuptools tarball for improved security of the install. The script will still fall back to a simple ``urlopen`` on platforms that do not have these tools. * `Issue #65 `_: Deprecated the ``Features`` functionality. * `Issue #52 `_: In ``VerifyingHTTPSConn``, handle a tunnelled (proxied) connection. Backward-Incompatible Changes ============================= This release includes a couple of backward-incompatible changes, but most if not all users will find 1.0 a drop-in replacement for 0.9. * `Issue #50 `_: Normalized API of environment marker support. Specifically, removed line number and filename from SyntaxErrors when returned from `pkg_resources.invalid_marker`. Any clients depending on the specific string representation of exceptions returned by that function may need to be updated to account for this change. * `Issue #50 `_: SyntaxErrors generated by `pkg_resources.invalid_marker` are normalized for cross-implementation consistency. * Removed ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` and ``--delete-conflicting`` options to easy_install. These options have been deprecated since 0.6a11. ----- 0.9.8 ----- * `Issue #53 `_: Fix NameErrors in `_vcs_split_rev_from_url`. ----- 0.9.7 ----- * `Issue #49 `_: Correct AttributeError on PyPy where a hashlib.HASH object does not have a `.name` attribute. * `Issue #34 `_: Documentation now refers to bootstrap script in code repository referenced by bookmark. * Add underscore-separated keys to environment markers (markerlib). ----- 0.9.6 ----- * `Issue #44 `_: Test failure on Python 2.4 when MD5 hash doesn't have a `.name` attribute. ----- 0.9.5 ----- * `Python #17980 `_: Fix security vulnerability in SSL certificate validation. ----- 0.9.4 ----- * `Issue #43 `_: Fix issue (introduced in 0.9.1) with version resolution when upgrading over other releases of Setuptools. ----- 0.9.3 ----- * `Issue #42 `_: Fix new ``AttributeError`` introduced in last fix. ----- 0.9.2 ----- * `Issue #42 `_: Fix regression where blank checksums would trigger an ``AttributeError``. ----- 0.9.1 ----- * `Distribute #386 `_: Allow other positional and keyword arguments to os.open. * Corrected dependency on certifi mis-referenced in 0.9. --- 0.9 --- * `package_index` now validates hashes other than MD5 in download links. --- 0.8 --- * Code base now runs on Python 2.4 - Python 3.3 without Python 2to3 conversion. ----- 0.7.8 ----- * `Distribute #375 `_: Yet another fix for yet another regression. ----- 0.7.7 ----- * `Distribute #375 `_: Repair AttributeError created in last release (redo). * `Issue #30 `_: Added test for get_cache_path. ----- 0.7.6 ----- * `Distribute #375 `_: Repair AttributeError created in last release. ----- 0.7.5 ----- * `Issue #21 `_: Restore Python 2.4 compatibility in ``test_easy_install``. * `Distribute #375 `_: Merged additional warning from Distribute 0.6.46. * Now honor the environment variable ``SETUPTOOLS_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT`` in addition to the now deprecated ``DISTRIBUTE_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT``. ----- 0.7.4 ----- * `Issue #20 `_: Fix comparison of parsed SVN version on Python 3. ----- 0.7.3 ----- * `Issue #1 `_: Disable installation of Windows-specific files on non-Windows systems. * Use new sysconfig module with Python 2.7 or >=3.2. ----- 0.7.2 ----- * `Issue #14 `_: Use markerlib when the `parser` module is not available. * `Issue #10 `_: ``ez_setup.py`` now uses HTTPS to download setuptools from PyPI. ----- 0.7.1 ----- * Fix NameError (`Issue #3 `_) again - broken in bad merge. --- 0.7 --- * Merged Setuptools and Distribute. See docs/merge.txt for details. Added several features that were slated for setuptools 0.6c12: * Index URL now defaults to HTTPS. * Added experimental environment marker support. Now clients may designate a PEP-426 environment marker for "extra" dependencies. Setuptools uses this feature in ``setup.py`` for optional SSL and certificate validation support on older platforms. Based on Distutils-SIG discussions, the syntax is somewhat tentative. There should probably be a PEP with a firmer spec before the feature should be considered suitable for use. * Added support for SSL certificate validation when installing packages from an HTTPS service. ----- 0.7b4 ----- * `Issue #3 `_: Fixed NameError in SSL support. ------ 0.6.49 ------ * Move warning check in ``get_cache_path`` to follow the directory creation to avoid errors when the cache path does not yet exist. Fixes the error reported in `Distribute #375 `_. ------ 0.6.48 ------ * Correct AttributeError in ``ResourceManager.get_cache_path`` introduced in 0.6.46 (redo). ------ 0.6.47 ------ * Correct AttributeError in ``ResourceManager.get_cache_path`` introduced in 0.6.46. ------ 0.6.46 ------ * `Distribute #375 `_: Issue a warning if the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE or otherwise customized egg cache location specifies a directory that's group- or world-writable. ------ 0.6.45 ------ * `Distribute #379 `_: ``distribute_setup.py`` now traps VersionConflict as well, restoring ability to upgrade from an older setuptools version. ------ 0.6.44 ------ * ``distribute_setup.py`` has been updated to allow Setuptools 0.7 to satisfy use_setuptools. ------ 0.6.43 ------ * `Distribute #378 `_: Restore support for Python 2.4 Syntax (regression in 0.6.42). ------ 0.6.42 ------ * External links finder no longer yields duplicate links. * `Distribute #337 `_: Moved site.py to setuptools/site-patch.py (graft of very old patch from setuptools trunk which inspired PR `#31 `_). ------ 0.6.41 ------ * `Distribute #27 `_: Use public api for loading resources from zip files rather than the private method `_zip_directory_cache`. * Added a new function ``easy_install.get_win_launcher`` which may be used by third-party libraries such as buildout to get a suitable script launcher. ------ 0.6.40 ------ * `Distribute #376 `_: brought back cli.exe and gui.exe that were deleted in the previous release. ------ 0.6.39 ------ * Add support for console launchers on ARM platforms. * Fix possible issue in GUI launchers where the subsystem was not supplied to the linker. * Launcher build script now refactored for robustness. * `Distribute #375 `_: Resources extracted from a zip egg to the file system now also check the contents of the file against the zip contents during each invocation of get_resource_filename. ------ 0.6.38 ------ * `Distribute #371 `_: The launcher manifest file is now installed properly. ------ 0.6.37 ------ * `Distribute #143 `_: Launcher scripts, including easy_install itself, are now accompanied by a manifest on 32-bit Windows environments to avoid the Installer Detection Technology and thus undesirable UAC elevation described in `this Microsoft article `_. ------ 0.6.36 ------ * `Pull Request #35 `_: In `Buildout #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. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #341 `_: Fix a ResourceWarning. ------ 0.6.32 ------ * Fix test suite with Python 2.6. * Fix some DeprecationWarnings and ResourceWarnings. * `Distribute #335 `_: Backed out `setup_requires` superceding installed requirements until regression can be addressed. ------ 0.6.31 ------ * `Distribute #303 `_: Make sure the manifest only ever contains UTF-8 in Python 3. * `Distribute #329 `_: Properly close files created by tests for compatibility with Jython. * Work around `Jython #1980 `_ and `Jython #1981 `_. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #326 `_: `upload_docs` provided mangled auth credentials under Python 3. * `Distribute #320 `_: Fix check for "createable" in distribute_setup.py. * `Distribute #305 `_: Remove a warning that was triggered during normal operations. * `Distribute #311 `_: Print metadata in UTF-8 independent of platform. * `Distribute #303 `_: Read manifest file with UTF-8 encoding under Python 3. * `Distribute #301 `_: Allow to run tests of namespace packages when using 2to3. * `Distribute #304 `_: Prevent import loop in site.py under Python 3.3. * `Distribute #283 `_: Reenable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on Python 3.3. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #306 `_: Even if 2to3 is used, we build in-place under Python 2. * `Distribute #307 `_: Prints the full path when .svn/entries is broken. * `Distribute #313 `_: Support for sdist subcommands (Python 2.7) * `Distribute #314 `_: test_local_index() would fail an OS X. * `Distribute #310 `_: Non-ascii characters in a namespace __init__.py causes errors. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #294 `_: setup.py can now be invoked from any directory. * Scripts are now installed honoring the umask. * Added support for .dist-info directories. * `Distribute #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 `_. * `Distribute #231 `_: Don't fiddle with system python when used with buildout (bootstrap.py) ------ 0.6.26 ------ * `Distribute #183 `_: Symlinked files are now extracted from source distributions. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #258 `_: Workaround a cache issue * `Distribute #260 `_: distribute_setup.py now accepts the --user parameter for Python 2.6 and later. * `Distribute #262 `_: package_index.open_with_auth no longer throws LookupError on Python 3. * `Distribute #269 `_: AttributeError when an exception occurs reading Manifest.in on late releases of Python. * `Distribute #272 `_: Prevent TypeError when namespace package names are unicode and single-install-externally-managed is used. Also fixes PIP issue 449. * `Distribute #273 `_: Legacy script launchers now install with Python2/3 support. ------ 0.6.24 ------ * `Distribute #249 `_: Added options to exclude 2to3 fixers ------ 0.6.23 ------ * `Distribute #244 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #243 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #239 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #240 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #241 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #237 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #238 `_: easy_install now uses 64bit executable wrappers on 64bit Python * `Distribute #208 `_: Fixed parsed_versions, it now honors post-releases as noted in the documentation * `Distribute #207 `_: Windows cli and gui wrappers pass CTRL-C to child python process * `Distribute #227 `_: easy_install now passes its arguments to setup.py bdist_egg * `Distribute #225 `_: Fixed a NameError on Python 2.5, 2.4 ------ 0.6.21 ------ * `Distribute #225 `_: FIxed a regression on py2.4 ------ 0.6.20 ------ * `Distribute #135 `_: Include url in warning when processing URLs in package_index. * `Distribute #212 `_: Fix issue where easy_instal fails on Python 3 on windows installer. * `Distribute #213 `_: Fix typo in documentation. ------ 0.6.19 ------ * `Distribute #206 `_: AttributeError: 'HTTPMessage' object has no attribute 'getheaders' ------ 0.6.18 ------ * `Distribute #210 `_: Fixed a regression introduced by `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #204 `_: Don't try to import the parent of a namespace package in declare_namespace * `Distribute #196 `_: Tolerate responses with multiple Content-Length headers * `Distribute #205 `_: Sandboxing doesn't preserve working_set. Leads to setup_requires problems. ------ 0.6.16 ------ * Builds sdist gztar even on Windows (avoiding `Distribute #193 `_). * `Distribute #192 `_: Fixed metadata omitted on Windows when package_dir specified with forward-slash. * `Distribute #195 `_: Cython build support. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #146 `_: Fixed missing DLL files after easy_install of windows exe package. ------ 0.6.14 ------ * `Distribute #170 `_: Fixed unittest failure. Thanks to Toshio. * `Distribute #171 `_: Fixed race condition in unittests cause deadlocks in test suite. * `Distribute #143 `_: Fixed a lookup issue with easy_install. Thanks to David and Zooko. * `Distribute #174 `_: Fixed the edit mode when its used with setuptools itself ------ 0.6.13 ------ * `Distribute #160 `_: 2.7 gives ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL") * `Distribute #150 `_: Fixed using ~/.local even in a --no-site-packages virtualenv * `Distribute #163 `_: scan index links before external links, and don't use the md5 when comparing two distributions ------ 0.6.12 ------ * `Distribute #149 `_: Fixed various failures on 2.3/2.4 ------ 0.6.11 ------ * Found another case of SandboxViolation - fixed * `Distribute #15 `_ and `Distribute #48 `_: Introduced a socket timeout of 15 seconds on url openings * Added indexsidebar.html into MANIFEST.in * `Distribute #108 `_: Fixed TypeError with Python3.1 * `Distribute #121 `_: Fixed --help install command trying to actually install. * `Distribute #112 `_: Added an os.makedirs so that Tarek's solution will work. * `Distribute #133 `_: Added --no-find-links to easy_install * Added easy_install --user * `Distribute #100 `_: Fixed develop --user not taking '.' in PYTHONPATH into account * `Distribute #134 `_: removed spurious UserWarnings. Patch by VanLindberg * `Distribute #138 `_: cant_write_to_target error when setup_requires is used. * `Distribute #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 ----- * `Distribute #90 `_: unknown setuptools version can be added in the working set * `Distribute #87 `_: setupt.py doesn't try to convert distribute_setup.py anymore Initial Patch by arfrever. * `Distribute #89 `_: added a side bar with a download link to the doc. * `Distribute #86 `_: fixed missing sentence in pkg_resources doc. * Added a nicer error message when a DistributionNotFound is raised. * `Distribute #80 `_: test_develop now works with Python 3.1 * `Distribute #93 `_: upload_docs now works if there is an empty sub-directory. * `Distribute #70 `_: exec bit on non-exec files * `Distribute #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). * `Distribute #101 `_: Allowing ``os.devnull`` in Sandbox * `Distribute #92 `_: Fixed the "no eggs" found error with MacPort (platform.mac_ver() fails) * `Distribute #103 `_: test_get_script_header_jython_workaround not run anymore under py3 with C or POSIX local. Contributed by Arfrever. * `Distribute #104 `_: remvoved the assertion when the installation fails, with a nicer message for the end user. * `Distribute #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 ----- * `Distribute #58 `_: Added --user support to the develop command * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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 * `Distribute #74 `_: no_fake should be True by default. * `Distribute #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 ----- * `Distribute #65 `_: cli.exe and gui.exe are now generated at build time, depending on the platform in use. * `Distribute #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 `Distribute #52 `_. * Added an upload_docs command to easily upload project documentation to PyPI's https://pythonhosted.org. This close issue `Distribute #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 `Old Setuptools #39 `_. * Added option to run 2to3 automatically when installing on Python 3. This closes issue `Distribute #31 `_. * Fixed invalid usage of requirement.parse, that broke develop -d. This closes `Old Setuptools #44 `_. * Fixed script launcher for 64-bit Windows. This closes `Old Setuptools #2 `_. * KeyError when compiling extensions. This closes `Old Setuptools #41 `_. bootstrapping ============= * Fixed bootstrap not working on Windows. This closes issue `Distribute #49 `_. * Fixed 2.6 dependencies. This closes issue `Distribute #50 `_. * Make sure setuptools is patched when running through easy_install This closes `Old Setuptools #40 `_. ----- 0.6.1 ----- setuptools ========== * package_index.urlopen now catches BadStatusLine and malformed url errors. This closes `Distribute #16 `_ and `Distribute #18 `_. * zip_ok is now False by default. This closes `Old Setuptools #33 `_. * Fixed invalid URL error catching. `Old Setuptools #20 `_. * Fixed invalid bootstraping with easy_install installation (`Distribute #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 `Distribute #10 `_. --- 0.6 --- setuptools ========== * Packages required at build time where not fully present at install time. This closes `Distribute #12 `_. * Protected against failures in tarfile extraction. This closes `Distribute #10 `_. * Made Jython api_tests.txt doctest compatible. This closes `Distribute #7 `_. * sandbox.py replaced builtin type file with builtin function open. This closes `Distribute #6 `_. * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `Distribute #3 `_. * Added compatibility with Subversion 1.6. This references `Distribute #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 `Distribute #13 `_. * Allow to find_on_path on systems with tight permissions to fail gracefully. This closes `Distribute #9 `_. * Corrected inconsistency between documentation and code of add_entry. This closes `Distribute #8 `_. * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `Distribute #3 `_. easy_install ============ * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `Distribute #3 `_. ----- 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 `_ 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. 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 :: 2.6 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: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules Classifier: Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Packaging Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration Classifier: Topic :: Utilities setuptools-3.3/pkg_resources.py0000666000000000000000000030323412306105271015161 0ustar 00000000000000""" Package resource API -------------------- A resource is a logical file contained within a package, or a logical subdirectory thereof. The package resource API expects resource names to have their path parts separated with ``/``, *not* whatever the local path separator is. Do not use os.path operations to manipulate resource names being passed into the API. The package resource API is designed to work with normal filesystem packages, .egg files, and unpacked .egg files. It can also work in a limited way with .zip files and with custom PEP 302 loaders that support the ``get_data()`` method. """ import sys import os import time import re import imp import zipfile import zipimport import warnings import stat import functools import pkgutil import token import symbol import operator import platform from pkgutil import get_importer try: from urlparse import urlparse, urlunparse except ImportError: from urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse try: frozenset except NameError: from sets import ImmutableSet as frozenset try: basestring next = lambda o: o.next() from cStringIO import StringIO as BytesIO except NameError: basestring = str from io import BytesIO def execfile(fn, globs=None, locs=None): if globs is None: globs = globals() if locs is None: locs = globs exec(compile(open(fn).read(), fn, 'exec'), globs, locs) # capture these to bypass sandboxing from os import utime try: from os import mkdir, rename, unlink WRITE_SUPPORT = True except ImportError: # no write support, probably under GAE WRITE_SUPPORT = False from os import open as os_open from os.path import isdir, split # Avoid try/except due to potential problems with delayed import mechanisms. if sys.version_info >= (3, 3) and sys.implementation.name == "cpython": import importlib._bootstrap as importlib_bootstrap else: importlib_bootstrap = None try: import parser except ImportError: pass def _bypass_ensure_directory(name, mode=0x1FF): # 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): globals().update(kw) _state_vars.update(dict.fromkeys(kw, vartype)) def __getstate__(): state = {} g = globals() for k, v in _state_vars.items(): state[k] = g['_sget_'+v](g[k]) return state def __setstate__(state): g = globals() for k, v in state.items(): 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', 'invalid_marker', 'evaluate_marker', # 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: # Python 2.7 or >=3.2 from sysconfig import get_platform except ImportError: from distutils.util 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) @classmethod def _build_master(cls): """ Prepare the master working set. """ ws = cls() try: from __main__ import __requires__ except ImportError: # The main program does not list any requirements return ws # ensure the requirements are met try: ws.require(__requires__) except VersionConflict: return cls._build_from_requirements(__requires__) return ws @classmethod def _build_from_requirements(cls, req_spec): """ Build a working set from a requirement spec. Rewrites sys.path. """ # try it without defaults already on sys.path # by starting with an empty path ws = cls([]) reqs = parse_requirements(req_spec) dists = ws.resolve(reqs, Environment()) for dist in dists: ws.add(dist) # add any missing entries from sys.path for entry in sys.path: if entry not in ws.entries: ws.add_entry(entry) # then copy back to sys.path sys.path[:] = ws.entries return ws 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, replace=False): """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, unless `replace=True`. 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 not replace and 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, replace_conflicting=False): """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``. Unless `replace_conflicting=True`, raises a VersionConflict exception if any requirements are found on the path that have the correct name but the wrong version. Otherwise, if an `installer` is supplied it will be invoked to obtain the correct version of the requirement and activate it. """ 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 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 or (dist not in req and replace_conflicting): ws = self if env is None: if dist is None: env = Environment(self.entries) else: # Use an empty environment and workingset to avoid # any further conflicts with the conflicting # distribution env = Environment([]) ws = WorkingSet([]) dist = best[req.key] = env.best_match(req, ws, 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__([]) list(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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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: list(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, e_k_b_c): entries, keys, by_key, callbacks = e_k_b_c 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. ``'3.3'``); 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._warn_unsafe_extraction_path(extract_path) self.cached_files[target_path] = 1 return target_path @staticmethod def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path): """ If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user if a known insecure location is used. See Distribute #375 for more details. """ if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']): # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default # and temp directories are not writable by other users, so # bypass the warning. return mode = os.stat(path).st_mode if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP: msg = ("%s is writable by group/others and vulnerable to attack " "when " "used with get_resource_filename. Consider a more secure " "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the " "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)." % path) warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning) 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) | 0x16D) & 0xFFF # 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 MarkerEvaluation(object): values = { 'os_name': lambda: os.name, 'sys_platform': lambda: sys.platform, 'python_full_version': lambda: sys.version.split()[0], 'python_version': lambda:'%s.%s' % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1]), 'platform_version': platform.version, 'platform_machine': platform.machine, 'python_implementation': platform.python_implementation, } @classmethod def is_invalid_marker(cls, text): """ Validate text as a PEP 426 environment marker; return an exception if invalid or False otherwise. """ try: cls.evaluate_marker(text) except SyntaxError: return cls.normalize_exception(sys.exc_info()[1]) return False @staticmethod def normalize_exception(exc): """ Given a SyntaxError from a marker evaluation, normalize the error message: - Remove indications of filename and line number. - Replace platform-specific error messages with standard error messages. """ subs = { 'unexpected EOF while parsing': 'invalid syntax', 'parenthesis is never closed': 'invalid syntax', } exc.filename = None exc.lineno = None exc.msg = subs.get(exc.msg, exc.msg) return exc @classmethod def and_test(cls, nodelist): # MUST NOT short-circuit evaluation, or invalid syntax can be skipped! return functools.reduce(operator.and_, [cls.interpret(nodelist[i]) for i in range(1,len(nodelist),2)]) @classmethod def test(cls, nodelist): # MUST NOT short-circuit evaluation, or invalid syntax can be skipped! return functools.reduce(operator.or_, [cls.interpret(nodelist[i]) for i in range(1,len(nodelist),2)]) @classmethod def atom(cls, nodelist): t = nodelist[1][0] if t == token.LPAR: if nodelist[2][0] == token.RPAR: raise SyntaxError("Empty parentheses") return cls.interpret(nodelist[2]) raise SyntaxError("Language feature not supported in environment markers") @classmethod def comparison(cls, nodelist): if len(nodelist)>4: raise SyntaxError("Chained comparison not allowed in environment markers") comp = nodelist[2][1] cop = comp[1] if comp[0] == token.NAME: if len(nodelist[2]) == 3: if cop == 'not': cop = 'not in' else: cop = 'is not' try: cop = cls.get_op(cop) except KeyError: raise SyntaxError(repr(cop)+" operator not allowed in environment markers") return cop(cls.evaluate(nodelist[1]), cls.evaluate(nodelist[3])) @classmethod def get_op(cls, op): ops = { symbol.test: cls.test, symbol.and_test: cls.and_test, symbol.atom: cls.atom, symbol.comparison: cls.comparison, 'not in': lambda x, y: x not in y, 'in': lambda x, y: x in y, '==': operator.eq, '!=': operator.ne, } if hasattr(symbol, 'or_test'): ops[symbol.or_test] = cls.test return ops[op] @classmethod def evaluate_marker(cls, text, extra=None): """ Evaluate a PEP 426 environment marker on CPython 2.4+. Return a boolean indicating the marker result in this environment. Raise SyntaxError if marker is invalid. This implementation uses the 'parser' module, which is not implemented on Jython and has been superseded by the 'ast' module in Python 2.6 and later. """ return cls.interpret(parser.expr(text).totuple(1)[1]) @classmethod def _markerlib_evaluate(cls, text): """ Evaluate a PEP 426 environment marker using markerlib. Return a boolean indicating the marker result in this environment. Raise SyntaxError if marker is invalid. """ import _markerlib # markerlib implements Metadata 1.2 (PEP 345) environment markers. # Translate the variables to Metadata 2.0 (PEP 426). env = _markerlib.default_environment() for key in env.keys(): new_key = key.replace('.', '_') env[new_key] = env.pop(key) try: result = _markerlib.interpret(text, env) except NameError: e = sys.exc_info()[1] raise SyntaxError(e.args[0]) return result if 'parser' not in globals(): # Fall back to less-complete _markerlib implementation if 'parser' module # is not available. evaluate_marker = _markerlib_evaluate @classmethod def interpret(cls, nodelist): while len(nodelist)==2: nodelist = nodelist[1] try: op = cls.get_op(nodelist[0]) except KeyError: raise SyntaxError("Comparison or logical expression expected") return op(nodelist) @classmethod def evaluate(cls, nodelist): while len(nodelist)==2: nodelist = nodelist[1] kind = nodelist[0] name = nodelist[1] if kind==token.NAME: try: op = cls.values[name] except KeyError: raise SyntaxError("Unknown name %r" % name) return op() if kind==token.STRING: s = nodelist[1] if s[:1] not in "'\"" or s.startswith('"""') or s.startswith("'''") \ or '\\' in s: raise SyntaxError( "Only plain strings allowed in environment markers") return s[1:-1] raise SyntaxError("Language feature not supported in environment markers") invalid_marker = MarkerEvaluation.is_invalid_marker evaluate_marker = MarkerEvaluation.evaluate_marker 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 BytesIO(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, 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() def build_zipmanifest(path): """ This builds a similar dictionary to the zipimport directory caches. However instead of tuples, ZipInfo objects are stored. The translation of the tuple is as follows: * [0] - zipinfo.filename on stock pythons this needs "/" --> os.sep on pypy it is the same (one reason why distribute did work in some cases on pypy and win32). * [1] - zipinfo.compress_type * [2] - zipinfo.compress_size * [3] - zipinfo.file_size * [4] - len(utf-8 encoding of filename) if zipinfo & 0x800 len(ascii encoding of filename) otherwise * [5] - (zipinfo.date_time[0] - 1980) << 9 | zipinfo.date_time[1] << 5 | zipinfo.date_time[2] * [6] - (zipinfo.date_time[3] - 1980) << 11 | zipinfo.date_time[4] << 5 | (zipinfo.date_time[5] // 2) * [7] - zipinfo.CRC """ zipinfo = dict() zfile = zipfile.ZipFile(path) #Got ZipFile has not __exit__ on python 3.1 try: for zitem in zfile.namelist(): zpath = zitem.replace('/', os.sep) zipinfo[zpath] = zfile.getinfo(zitem) assert zipinfo[zpath] is not None finally: zfile.close() return zipinfo class ZipProvider(EggProvider): """Resource support for zips and eggs""" eagers = None def __init__(self, module): EggProvider.__init__(self,module) self.zipinfo = build_zipmanifest(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) @staticmethod def _get_date_and_size(zip_stat): size = zip_stat.file_size date_time = zip_stat.date_time + (0, 0, -1) # ymdhms+wday, yday, dst #1980 offset already done timestamp = time.mktime(date_time) return timestamp, size 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 timestamp, size = self._get_date_and_size(self.zipinfo[zip_path]) if not WRITE_SUPPORT: raise IOError('"os.rename" and "os.unlink" are not supported ' 'on this platform') try: real_path = manager.get_cache_path( self.egg_name, self._parts(zip_path) ) if self._is_current(real_path, zip_path): 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): if self._is_current(real_path, zip_path): # the file became current since it was checked above, # so proceed. 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 _is_current(self, file_path, zip_path): """ Return True if the file_path is current for this zip_path """ timestamp, size = self._get_date_and_size(self.zipinfo[zip_path]) if not os.path.isfile(file_path): return False stat = os.stat(file_path) if stat.st_size!=size or stat.st_mtime!=timestamp: return False # check that the contents match zip_contents = self.loader.get_data(zip_path) f = open(file_path, 'rb') file_contents = f.read() f.close() return zip_contents == file_contents 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 = build_zipmanifest(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() _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_eggs_in_zip(importer, path_item, only=False): """ Find eggs in zip files; possibly multiple nested eggs. """ if importer.archive.endswith('.whl'): # wheels are not supported with this finder # they don't have PKG-INFO metadata, and won't ever contain eggs return 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_eggs_in_zip(zipimport.zipimporter(subpath), subpath): yield dist register_finder(zipimport.zipimporter, find_eggs_in_zip) 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(pkgutil.ImpImporter,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] = imp.new_module(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) for path_item in path: if path_item not in module.__path__: module.__path__.append(path_item) 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(pkgutil.ImpImporter,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) list(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) @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 @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 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 ) 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 @property def parsed_version(self): try: return self._parsed_version except AttributeError: self._parsed_version = pv = parse_version(self.version) return pv @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 ) @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: if ':' in extra: extra, marker = extra.split(':',1) if invalid_marker(marker): reqs=[] # XXX warn elif not evaluate_marker(marker): reqs=[] extra = safe_extra(extra) or None dm.setdefault(extra,[]).extend(parse_requirements(reqs)) return dm 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) for pkg in self._get_metadata('namespace_packages.txt'): if pkg in sys.modules: declare_namespace(pkg) 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 ) 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 not loc: return nloc = _normalize_cached(loc) bdir = os.path.dirname(nloc) npath= [(p and _normalize_cached(p) or p) for p in path] 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 if path is sys.path: self.check_version_conflict() path.insert(p, loc) npath.insert(p, nloc) break else: if path is sys.path: self.check_version_conflict() 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=='setuptools': 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] 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 = next(parse_requirements(distvers)) 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 = next(lines) 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): reqs = list(parse_requirements(s)) if reqs: if len(reqs)==1: return reqs[0] raise ValueError("Expected only one requirement", s) raise ValueError("No requirements found", s) state_machine = { # =>< '<': '--T', '<=': 'T-T', '>': 'F+F', '>=': 'T+F', '==': 'T..', '!=': 'F++', } 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 working_set = WorkingSet._build_master() _declare_state('object', working_set=working_set) 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=[] list(map(working_set.add_entry,sys.path)) # match order setuptools-3.3/README.txt0000666000000000000000000002142412306616450013436 0ustar 00000000000000=============================== Installing and Using Setuptools =============================== .. contents:: **Table of Contents** ------------------------- Installation Instructions ------------------------- The recommended way to bootstrap setuptools on any system is to download `ez_setup.py`_ and run it using the target Python environment. Different operating systems have different recommended techniques to accomplish this basic routine, so below are some examples to get you started. Setuptools requires Python 2.6 or later. To install setuptools on Python 2.4 or Python 2.5, use the `bootstrap script for Setuptools 1.x `_. The link provided to ez_setup.py is a bookmark to bootstrap script for the latest known stable release. .. _ez_setup.py: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py Windows 8 (Powershell) ====================== For best results, uninstall previous versions FIRST (see `Uninstalling`_). Using Windows 8 or later, it's possible to install with one simple Powershell command. Start up Powershell and paste this command:: > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py).Content | python - You must start the Powershell with Administrative privileges or you may choose to install a user-local installation:: > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py).Content | python - --user If you have Python 3.3 or later, you can use the ``py`` command to install to different Python versions. For example, to install to Python 3.3 if you have Python 2.7 installed:: > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py).Content | py -3 - The recommended way to install setuptools on Windows is to download `ez_setup.py`_ and run it. The script will download the appropriate .egg file and install it for you. Once installation is complete, you will find an ``easy_install`` program in your Python ``Scripts`` subdirectory. For simple invocation and best results, add this directory to your ``PATH`` environment variable, if it is not already present. If you did a user-local install, the ``Scripts`` subdirectory is ``$env:APPDATA\Python\Scripts``. Windows 7 (or graphical install) ================================ For Windows 7 and earlier, download `ez_setup.py`_ using your favorite web browser or other technique and "run" that file. Unix (wget) =========== Most Linux distributions come with wget. Download `ez_setup.py`_ and run it using the target Python version. The script will download the appropriate version and install it for you:: > wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -O - | python Note that you will may need to invoke the command with superuser privileges to install to the system Python:: > wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -O - | sudo python Alternatively, Setuptools may be installed to a user-local path:: > wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -O - | python - --user Unix including Mac OS X (curl) ============================== If your system has curl installed, follow the ``wget`` instructions but replace ``wget`` with ``curl`` and ``-O`` with ``-o``. For example:: > curl https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -o - | python Advanced Installation ===================== For more advanced installation options, such as installing to custom locations or prefixes, download and extract the source tarball from `Setuptools on PyPI `_ and run setup.py with any supported distutils and Setuptools options. For example:: setuptools-x.x$ python setup.py install --prefix=/opt/setuptools Use ``--help`` to get a full options list, but we recommend consulting the `EasyInstall manual`_ for detailed instructions, especially `the section on custom installation locations`_. .. _EasyInstall manual: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall .. _the section on custom installation locations: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall#custom-installation-locations Downloads ========= All setuptools downloads can be found at `the project's home page in the Python Package Index`_. Scroll to the very bottom of the page to find the links. .. _the project's home page in the Python Package Index: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools In addition to the PyPI downloads, the development version of ``setuptools`` is available from the `Bitbucket repo`_, and in-development versions of the `0.6 branch`_ are available as well. .. _Bitbucket repo: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/get/default.tar.gz#egg=setuptools-dev .. _0.6 branch: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/branches/setuptools-0.6/#egg=setuptools-dev06 Uninstalling ============ On Windows, if Setuptools was installed using an ``.exe`` or ``.msi`` installer, simply use the uninstall feature of "Add/Remove Programs" in the Control Panel. Otherwise, to uninstall Setuptools or Distribute, regardless of the Python version, delete all ``setuptools*`` and ``distribute*`` files and directories from your system's ``site-packages`` directory (and any other ``sys.path`` directories) FIRST. If you are upgrading or otherwise plan to re-install Setuptools or Distribute, nothing further needs to be done. If you want to completely remove Setuptools, you may also want to remove the 'easy_install' and 'easy_install-x.x' scripts and associated executables installed to the Python scripts directory. -------------------------------- Using Setuptools and EasyInstall -------------------------------- Here are some of the available manuals, tutorials, and other resources for learning about Setuptools, Python Eggs, and EasyInstall: * `The EasyInstall user's guide and reference manual`_ * `The setuptools Developer's Guide`_ * `The pkg_resources API reference`_ * `Package Compatibility Notes`_ (user-maintained) * `The Internal Structure of Python Eggs`_ Questions, comments, and bug reports should be directed to the `distutils-sig mailing list`_. If you have written (or know of) any tutorials, documentation, plug-ins, or other resources for setuptools users, please let us know about them there, so this reference list can be updated. If you have working, *tested* patches to correct problems or add features, you may submit them to the `setuptools bug tracker`_. .. _setuptools bug tracker: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/issues .. _Package Compatibility Notes: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/PackageNotes .. _The Internal Structure of Python Eggs: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/formats.html .. _The setuptools Developer's Guide: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html .. _The pkg_resources API reference: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/pkg_resources.html .. _The EasyInstall user's guide and reference manual: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/easy_install.html .. _distutils-sig mailing list: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/ ------- Credits ------- * The original design for the ``.egg`` format and the ``pkg_resources`` API was co-created by Phillip Eby and Bob Ippolito. Bob also implemented the first version of ``pkg_resources``, and supplied the OS X operating system version compatibility algorithm. * Ian Bicking implemented many early "creature comfort" features of easy_install, including support for downloading via Sourceforge and Subversion repositories. Ian's comments on the Web-SIG about WSGI application deployment also inspired the concept of "entry points" in eggs, and he has given talks at PyCon and elsewhere to inform and educate the community about eggs and setuptools. * Jim Fulton contributed time and effort to build automated tests of various aspects of ``easy_install``, and supplied the doctests for the command-line ``.exe`` wrappers on Windows. * Phillip J. Eby is the seminal author of setuptools, and first proposed the idea of an importable binary distribution format for Python application plug-ins. * Significant parts of the implementation of setuptools were funded by the Open Source Applications Foundation, to provide a plug-in infrastructure for the Chandler PIM application. In addition, many OSAF staffers (such as Mike "Code Bear" Taylor) contributed their time and stress as guinea pigs for the use of eggs and setuptools, even before eggs were "cool". (Thanks, guys!) * Tarek Ziadé is the principal author of the Distribute fork, which re-invigorated the community on the project, encouraged renewed innovation, and addressed many defects. * Since the merge with Distribute, Jason R. Coombs is the maintainer of setuptools. The project is maintained in coordination with the Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) and the larger Python community. .. _files: setuptools-3.3/release.py0000666000000000000000000000507212276570061013736 0ustar 00000000000000""" Setuptools is released using 'jaraco.packaging.release'. To make a release, install jaraco.packaging and run 'python -m jaraco.packaging.release' """ import re import os import subprocess import pkg_resources pkg_resources.require('jaraco.packaging>=2.0') pkg_resources.require('wheel') def before_upload(): _linkify('CHANGES.txt', 'CHANGES (links).txt') BootstrapBookmark.add() def after_push(): os.remove('CHANGES (links).txt') BootstrapBookmark.push() files_with_versions = ( 'ez_setup.py', 'setuptools/version.py', ) # bdist_wheel must be included or pip will break dist_commands = 'sdist', 'bdist_wheel' test_info = "Travis-CI tests: http://travis-ci.org/#!/jaraco/setuptools" os.environ["SETUPTOOLS_INSTALL_WINDOWS_SPECIFIC_FILES"] = "1" link_patterns = [ r"(Issue )?#(?P\d+)", r"Pull Request ?#(?P\d+)", r"Distribute #(?P\d+)", r"Buildout #(?P\d+)", r"Old Setuptools #(?P\d+)", r"Jython #(?P\d+)", r"Python #(?P\d+)", ] issue_urls = dict( pull_request='https://bitbucket.org' '/pypa/setuptools/pull-request/{pull_request}', issue='https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/issue/{issue}', distribute='https://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/{distribute}', buildout='https://github.com/buildout/buildout/issues/{buildout}', old_setuptools='http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue{old_setuptools}', jython='http://bugs.jython.org/issue{jython}', python='http://bugs.python.org/issue{python}', ) def _linkify(source, dest): pattern = '|'.join(link_patterns) with open(source) as source: out = re.sub(pattern, replacer, source.read()) with open(dest, 'w') as dest: dest.write(out) def replacer(match): text = match.group(0) match_dict = match.groupdict() for key in match_dict: if match_dict[key]: url = issue_urls[key].format(**match_dict) return "`{text} <{url}>`_".format(text=text, url=url) class BootstrapBookmark: name = 'bootstrap' @classmethod def add(cls): cmd = ['hg', 'bookmark', '-i', cls.name, '-f'] subprocess.Popen(cmd) @classmethod def push(cls): """ Push the bootstrap bookmark """ push_command = ['hg', 'push', '-B', cls.name] # don't use check_call here because mercurial will return a non-zero # code even if it succeeds at pushing the bookmark (because there are # no changesets to be pushed). !dm mercurial subprocess.call(push_command) setuptools-3.3/setup.cfg0000666000000000000000000000055212311264446013560 0ustar 00000000000000[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 zip [wheel] universal = 1 setuptools-3.3/setup.py0000666000000000000000000001747412311044601013451 0ustar 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python """Distutils setup file, used to install or test 'setuptools'""" import io import os import sys import textwrap # Allow to run setup.py from another directory. os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) src_root = None from distutils.util import convert_path command_ns = {} init_path = convert_path('setuptools/command/__init__.py') with open(init_path) as init_file: exec(init_file.read(), command_ns) SETUP_COMMANDS = command_ns['__all__'] main_ns = {} ver_path = convert_path('setuptools/version.py') with open(ver_path) as ver_file: exec(ver_file.read(), main_ns) import setuptools from setuptools.command.build_py import build_py as _build_py from setuptools.command.test import test as _test scripts = [] def _gen_console_scripts(): yield "easy_install = setuptools.command.easy_install:main" # Gentoo distributions manage the python-version-specific scripts # themselves, so those platforms define an environment variable to # suppress the creation of the version-specific scripts. var_names = ( 'SETUPTOOLS_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT', 'DISTRIBUTE_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT', ) if any(os.environ.get(var) not in (None, "", "0") for var in var_names): return yield ("easy_install-{shortver} = setuptools.command.easy_install:main" .format(shortver=sys.version[:3])) console_scripts = list(_gen_console_scripts()) # 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""" 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) class test(_test): """Specific test class to avoid rewriting the entry_points.txt""" def run(self): entry_points = os.path.join('setuptools.egg-info', 'entry_points.txt') if not os.path.exists(entry_points): _test.run(self) return # even though _test.run will raise SystemExit # save the content with open(entry_points) as f: ep_content = f.read() # run the test try: _test.run(self) finally: # restore the file with open(entry_points, 'w') as f: f.write(ep_content) readme_file = io.open('README.txt', encoding='utf-8') # the release script adds hyperlinks to issues if os.path.exists('CHANGES (links).txt'): changes_file = open('CHANGES (links).txt') else: # but if the release script has not run, fall back to the source file changes_file = open('CHANGES.txt') with readme_file: with changes_file: long_description = readme_file.read() + '\n' + changes_file.read() package_data = {'setuptools': ['site-patch.py']} force_windows_specific_files = ( os.environ.get("SETUPTOOLS_INSTALL_WINDOWS_SPECIFIC_FILES") not in (None, "", "0") ) if sys.platform == 'win32' or force_windows_specific_files: package_data.setdefault('setuptools', []).extend(['*.exe']) package_data.setdefault('setuptools.command', []).extend(['*.xml']) setup_params = dict( name="setuptools", version=main_ns['__version__'], description="Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall " "Python packages", author="Python Packaging Authority", author_email="distutils-sig@python.org", license="PSF or ZPL", long_description = long_description, keywords = "CPAN PyPI distutils eggs package management", url = "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools", test_suite = 'setuptools.tests', src_root = src_root, packages = setuptools.find_packages(), package_data = package_data, py_modules = ['pkg_resources', 'easy_install'], zip_safe = True, 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 :: 2.6 Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Packaging Topic :: System :: Systems Administration Topic :: Utilities """).strip().splitlines(), extras_require = { "ssl:sys_platform=='win32'": "wincertstore==0.2", "certs": "certifi==1.0.1", }, dependency_links = [ 'https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/c/certifi/certifi-1.0.1.tar.gz#md5=45f5cb94b8af9e1df0f9450a8f61b790', 'https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/w/wincertstore/wincertstore-0.2.zip#md5=ae728f2f007185648d0c7a8679b361e2', ], scripts = [], # tests_require = "setuptools[ssl]", ) if __name__ == '__main__': dist = setuptools.setup(**setup_params) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/0000777000000000000000000000000012311264446014156 5ustar 00000000000000setuptools-3.3/setuptools/archive_util.py0000666000000000000000000001471112276570061017215 0ustar 00000000000000"""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, posixpath 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.split('/'): 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()``). See ``unpack_archive()`` for an explanation of the `progress_filter` argument. 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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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py0000666000000000000000000004205512306105271020075 0ustar 00000000000000"""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: # Python 2.7 or >=3.2 from sysconfig import get_path, get_python_version def _get_purelib(): return get_path("purelib") except ImportError: from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib, get_python_version def _get_purelib(): return get_python_lib(False) 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.compat import basestring, next 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() 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_purelib())) 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 if self.distribution.has_c_libraries() and not self.skip_build: self.run_command('build_clib') 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,'/') 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 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 = next(walker) 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 # setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/bdist_rpm.py0000666000000000000000000000375112276570062020143 0ustar 00000000000000# 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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/bdist_wininst.py0000666000000000000000000000122112306105271021014 0ustar 00000000000000from distutils.command.bdist_wininst import bdist_wininst as _bdist_wininst class bdist_wininst(_bdist_wininst): def reinitialize_command(self, command, reinit_subcommands=0): """ Supplement reinitialize_command to work around http://bugs.python.org/issue20819 """ cmd = self.distribution.reinitialize_command( command, reinit_subcommands) if command in ('install', 'install_lib'): cmd.install_lib = None return cmd def run(self): self._is_running = True try: _bdist_wininst.run(self) finally: self._is_running = False setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/build_ext.py0000666000000000000000000002731712306105271020131 0ustar 00000000000000from 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 import 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 try: # Python 2.7 or >=3.2 from sysconfig import _CONFIG_VARS except ImportError: from distutils.sysconfig import get_config_var get_config_var("LDSHARED") # make sure _config_vars is initialized del get_config_var from distutils.sysconfig import _config_vars as _CONFIG_VARS from distutils import log from distutils.errors import DistutilsError 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 in self.ext_map: 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) 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 ) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/build_py.py0000666000000000000000000002043612306105271017754 0ustar 00000000000000import os import sys import fnmatch import textwrap from distutils.command.build_py import build_py as _build_py from distutils.util import convert_path from glob import glob try: from setuptools.lib2to3_ex import Mixin2to3 except ImportError: class Mixin2to3: def run_2to3(self, files, doctests=True): "do nothing" 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""" 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.errors import DistutilsError raise DistutilsError( "Namespace package problem: %s is a namespace package, but its\n" "__init__.py does not call declare_namespace()! Please fix it.\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 msg = textwrap.dedent(""" Error: setup script specifies an absolute path: %s setup() arguments must *always* be /-separated paths relative to the setup.py directory, *never* absolute paths. """).lstrip() % path raise DistutilsSetupError(msg) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/develop.py0000666000000000000000000001445712276570062017623 0ustar 00000000000000from 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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/easy_install.py0000666000000000000000000021622412306105271020636 0ustar 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env 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`__. __ https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/easy_install.html """ import sys import os import zipimport import shutil import tempfile import zipfile import re import stat import random import platform import textwrap import warnings import site import struct from glob import glob from distutils import log, dir_util import pkg_resources from setuptools import Command, _dont_write_bytecode from setuptools.sandbox import run_setup from setuptools.py31compat import get_path, get_config_vars from distutils.util import get_platform from distutils.util import convert_path, subst_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 setuptools.compat import (iteritems, maxsize, basestring, unicode, reraise) 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.environ.get('__PYVENV_LAUNCHER__', os.path.normpath(sys.executable)) __all__ = [ 'samefile', 'easy_install', 'PthDistributions', 'extract_wininst_cfg', 'main', 'get_exe_prefixes', ] def is_64bit(): return struct.calcsize("P") == 8 def samefile(p1, p2): both_exist = os.path.exists(p1) and os.path.exists(p2) use_samefile = hasattr(os.path, 'samefile') and both_exist if use_samefile: return os.path.samefile(p1, p2) norm_p1 = os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(p1)) norm_p2 = os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(p2)) return norm_p1 == norm_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"), ("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', 'editable', 'no-deps', 'local-snapshots-ok', 'version' ] if site.ENABLE_USER_SITE: help_msg = "install in user site-package '%s'" % site.USER_SITE user_options.append(('user', None, help_msg)) boolean_options.append('user') negative_opt = {'always-unzip': 'zip-ok'} create_index = PackageIndex def initialize_options(self): if site.ENABLE_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 site.ENABLE_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.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('setuptools %s' % get_distribution('setuptools').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 site.ENABLE_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 site.ENABLE_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')) # Should this be moved to the if statement below? It's not used # elsewhere 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 "https://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.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 range(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, maxsize) return os.path.join(self.install_dir, "test-easy-install-%s" % pid) def warn_deprecated_options(self): pass 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 and not self.multi_version: # 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, [_f for _f in PYTHONPATH if _f]): # 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): template = """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 """ msg = template % (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: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/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.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) 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] raise DistutilsError( "Could not find required distribution %s" % e.args ) except VersionConflict: e = sys.exc_info()[1] 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 False def maybe_move(self, spec, dist_filename, setup_base): dst = os.path.join(self.build_directory, spec.key) if os.path.exists(dst): msg = "%r already exists in %s; build directory %s will not be kept" log.warn(msg, 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: # See https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/issue/134 for info # on script file naming and downstream issues with SVR4 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) if os.path.exists(target): os.unlink(target) f = open(target,"w"+mode) f.write(contents) f.close() chmod(target, 0x1FF-mask) # 0777 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) 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 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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.items(): 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=='setuptools': # 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) 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]) | 0x16D) & 0xFED # 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): template = """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: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/easy_install.html#custom-installation-locations Please make the appropriate changes for your system and try again.""" return template % (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("setuptools", "site-patch.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 iteritems(self.config_vars): if path.startswith(home) and not os.path.isdir(path): self.debug_print("os.makedirs('%s', 0700)" % path) os.makedirs(path, 0x1C0) # 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 = [_f for _f in os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH', '').split(os.pathsep) if _f] 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')) lib_paths = get_path('purelib'), get_path('platlib') for site_lib in lib_paths: if site_lib not in sitedirs: sitedirs.append(site_lib) if site.ENABLE_USER_SITE: sitedirs.append(site.USER_SITE) sitedirs = list(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) from setuptools.compat import StringIO, ConfigParser import struct 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 for RawConfigParser, it should # be text, so decode it. config = config.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) cfg.readfp(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 = list(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): list(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) et, ev, _ = sys.exc_info() reraise(et, (ev[0], ev[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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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 class ScriptWriter(object): """ Encapsulates behavior around writing entry point scripts for console and gui apps. """ template = textwrap.dedent(""" # EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: %(spec)r,%(group)r,%(name)r __requires__ = %(spec)r import sys from pkg_resources import load_entry_point if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit( load_entry_point(%(spec)r, %(group)r, %(name)r)() ) """).lstrip() @classmethod def get_script_args(cls, dist, executable=sys_executable, wininst=False): """ Yield write_script() argument tuples for a distribution's entrypoints """ gen_class = cls.get_writer(wininst) spec = str(dist.as_requirement()) header = get_script_header("", executable, wininst) for type_ in 'console', 'gui': group = type_ + '_scripts' for name, ep in dist.get_entry_map(group).items(): script_text = gen_class.template % locals() for res in gen_class._get_script_args(type_, name, header, script_text): yield res @classmethod def get_writer(cls, force_windows): if force_windows or sys.platform=='win32': return WindowsScriptWriter.get_writer() return cls @classmethod def _get_script_args(cls, type_, name, header, script_text): # Simply write the stub with no extension. yield (name, header+script_text) class WindowsScriptWriter(ScriptWriter): @classmethod def get_writer(cls): """ Get a script writer suitable for Windows """ writer_lookup = dict( executable=WindowsExecutableLauncherWriter, natural=cls, ) # for compatibility, use the executable launcher by default launcher = os.environ.get('SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER', 'executable') return writer_lookup[launcher] @classmethod def _get_script_args(cls, type_, name, header, script_text): "For Windows, add a .py extension" ext = dict(console='.pya', gui='.pyw')[type_] if ext not in os.environ['PATHEXT'].lower().split(';'): warnings.warn("%s not listed in PATHEXT; scripts will not be " "recognized as executables." % ext, UserWarning) old = ['.pya', '.py', '-script.py', '.pyc', '.pyo', '.pyw', '.exe'] old.remove(ext) header = cls._adjust_header(type_, header) blockers = [name+x for x in old] yield name+ext, header+script_text, 't', blockers @staticmethod def _adjust_header(type_, orig_header): """ Make sure 'pythonw' is used for gui and and 'python' is used for console (regardless of what sys.executable is). """ pattern = 'pythonw.exe' repl = 'python.exe' if type_ == 'gui': pattern, repl = repl, pattern pattern_ob = re.compile(re.escape(pattern), re.IGNORECASE) new_header = pattern_ob.sub(string=orig_header, repl=repl) clean_header = new_header[2:-1].strip('"') if sys.platform == 'win32' and not os.path.exists(clean_header): # the adjusted version doesn't exist, so return the original return orig_header return new_header class WindowsExecutableLauncherWriter(WindowsScriptWriter): @classmethod def _get_script_args(cls, type_, name, header, script_text): """ For Windows, add a .py extension and an .exe launcher """ if type_=='gui': launcher_type = 'gui' ext = '-script.pyw' old = ['.pyw'] else: launcher_type = 'cli' ext = '-script.py' old = ['.py','.pyc','.pyo'] hdr = cls._adjust_header(type_, header) blockers = [name+x for x in old] yield (name+ext, hdr+script_text, 't', blockers) yield ( name+'.exe', get_win_launcher(launcher_type), 'b' # write in binary mode ) if not is_64bit(): # install a manifest for the launcher to prevent Windows # from detecting it as an installer (which it will for # launchers like easy_install.exe). Consider only # adding a manifest for launchers detected as installers. # See Distribute #143 for details. m_name = name + '.exe.manifest' yield (m_name, load_launcher_manifest(name), 't') # for backward-compatibility get_script_args = ScriptWriter.get_script_args def get_win_launcher(type): """ Load the Windows launcher (executable) suitable for launching a script. `type` should be either 'cli' or 'gui' Returns the executable as a byte string. """ launcher_fn = '%s.exe' % type if platform.machine().lower()=='arm': launcher_fn = launcher_fn.replace(".", "-arm.") if is_64bit(): launcher_fn = launcher_fn.replace(".", "-64.") else: launcher_fn = launcher_fn.replace(".", "-32.") return resource_string('setuptools', launcher_fn) def load_launcher_manifest(name): manifest = pkg_resources.resource_string(__name__, 'launcher manifest.xml') if sys.version_info[0] < 3: return manifest % vars() else: return manifest.decode('utf-8') % vars() 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: 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: 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(0x12) # 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): return USAGE % dict( script=os.path.basename(script_name), ) 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)) 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 ) ) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/egg_info.py0000666000000000000000000003376012276570062017740 0ustar 00000000000000"""setuptools.command.egg_info Create a distribution's .egg-info directory and contents""" import os import re import sys from setuptools import Command import distutils.errors from distutils import log from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist from setuptools.compat import basestring from setuptools import svn_utils 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 setuptools.command.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 setuptools.command.setopt import edit_config values = dict( egg_info=dict( tag_svn_revision=0, tag_date=0, tag_build=self.tags(), ) ) edit_config(filename, values) 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 distutils.errors.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 @staticmethod def get_svn_revision(): return str(svn_utils.SvnInfo.load(os.curdir).get_revision()) def find_sources(self): """Generate SOURCES.txt manifest file""" manifest_filename = os.path.join(self.egg_info,"SOURCES.txt") mm = manifest_maker(self.distribution) mm.manifest = manifest_filename mm.run() self.filelist = mm.filelist def check_broken_egg_info(self): bei = self.egg_name+'.egg-info' if self.egg_base != os.curdir: bei = os.path.join(self.egg_base, bei) if os.path.exists(bei): log.warn( "-"*78+'\n' "Note: Your current .egg-info directory has a '-' in its name;" '\nthis will not work correctly with "setup.py develop".\n\n' 'Please rename %s to %s to correct this problem.\n'+'-'*78, bei, self.egg_info ) self.broken_egg_info = self.egg_info self.egg_info = bei # make it work for now class FileList(_FileList): """File list that accepts only existing, platform-independent paths""" def append(self, item): if item.endswith('\r'): # Fix older sdists built on Windows item = item[:-1] path = convert_path(item) if sys.version_info >= (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) from setuptools.command 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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/install.py0000666000000000000000000000762112311044601017607 0ustar 00000000000000import setuptools import sys import 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 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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/install_egg_info.py0000666000000000000000000000736112306105271021452 0ustar 00000000000000from setuptools import Command from setuptools.archive_util import unpack_archive from distutils import log, dir_util import os, 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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/install_lib.py0000666000000000000000000000406612311044601020435 0ustar 00000000000000from 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 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 svem = (nsp and self.get_finalized_command('install') .single_version_externally_managed) if svem: 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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/install_scripts.py0000666000000000000000000000402312306105271021354 0ustar 00000000000000from 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, 0x1FF-mask) # 0777 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/launcher manifest.xml0000666000000000000000000000104612276570062021713 0ustar 00000000000000 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/register.py0000666000000000000000000000042512276570062017777 0ustar 00000000000000from 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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/rotate.py0000666000000000000000000000376212306105271017446 0ustar 00000000000000import os from setuptools import Command from setuptools.compat import basestring from distutils.util import convert_path from distutils import log from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError 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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/saveopts.py0000666000000000000000000000130112276570062020011 0ustar 00000000000000import 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 settings = {} for cmd in dist.command_options: 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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/sdist.py0000666000000000000000000002046212276570062017304 0ustar 00000000000000import os import re import sys from glob import glob import pkg_resources from distutils.command.sdist import sdist as _sdist from distutils.util import convert_path from distutils import log from setuptools import svn_utils READMES = ('README', 'README.rst', 'README.txt') 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 #TODO will need test case class re_finder(object): """ Finder that locates files based on entries in a file matched by a regular expression. """ def __init__(self, path, pattern, postproc=lambda x: x): self.pattern = pattern self.postproc = postproc self.entries_path = convert_path(path) def _finder(self, dirname, filename): f = open(filename,'rU') try: data = f.read() finally: f.close() for match in self.pattern.finditer(data): path = match.group(1) # postproc was formerly used when the svn finder # was an re_finder for calling unescape path = self.postproc(path) yield svn_utils.joinpath(dirname, path) def find(self, dirname=''): path = svn_utils.joinpath(dirname, self.entries_path) if not os.path.isfile(path): # entries file doesn't exist return for path in self._finder(dirname,path): if os.path.isfile(path): yield path elif os.path.isdir(path): for item in self.find(path): yield item __call__ = find def _default_revctrl(dirname=''): 'Primary svn_cvs entry point' for finder in finders: for item in finder(dirname): yield item finders = [ re_finder('CVS/Entries', re.compile(r"^\w?/([^/]+)/", re.M)), svn_utils.svn_finder, ] class sdist(_sdist): """Smart sdist that finds anything supported by revision control""" user_options = [ ('formats=', None, "formats for source distribution (comma-separated list)"), ('keep-temp', 'k', "keep the distribution tree around after creating " + "archive file(s)"), ('dist-dir=', 'd', "directory to put the source distribution archive(s) in " "[default: dist]"), ] negative_opt = {} def run(self): self.run_command('egg_info') ei_cmd = self.get_finalized_command('egg_info') self.filelist = ei_cmd.filelist self.filelist.append(os.path.join(ei_cmd.egg_info,'SOURCES.txt')) self.check_readme() # Run sub commands for cmd_name in self.get_sub_commands(): self.run_command(cmd_name) # Call check_metadata only if no 'check' command # (distutils <= 2.6) import distutils.command if 'check' not in distutils.command.__all__: self.check_metadata() self.make_distribution() dist_files = getattr(self.distribution,'dist_files',[]) for file in self.archive_files: data = ('sdist', '', file) if data not in dist_files: dist_files.append(data) def __read_template_hack(self): # This grody hack closes the template file (MANIFEST.in) if an # exception occurs during read_template. # Doing so prevents an error when easy_install attempts to delete the # file. try: _sdist.read_template(self) except: sys.exc_info()[2].tb_next.tb_frame.f_locals['template'].close() raise # Beginning with Python 2.7.2, 3.1.4, and 3.2.1, this leaky file handle # has been fixed, so only override the method if we're using an earlier # Python. has_leaky_handle = ( sys.version_info < (2,7,2) or (3,0) <= sys.version_info < (3,1,4) or (3,2) <= sys.version_info < (3,2,1) ) if has_leaky_handle: read_template = __read_template_hack def add_defaults(self): standards = [READMES, self.distribution.script_name] for fn in standards: if isinstance(fn, tuple): alts = fn got_it = 0 for fn in alts: if os.path.exists(fn): got_it = 1 self.filelist.append(fn) break if not got_it: self.warn("standard file not found: should have one of " + ', '.join(alts)) else: if os.path.exists(fn): self.filelist.append(fn) else: self.warn("standard file '%s' not found" % fn) optional = ['test/test*.py', 'setup.cfg'] for pattern in optional: files = list(filter(os.path.isfile, glob(pattern))) if files: self.filelist.extend(files) # getting python files if self.distribution.has_pure_modules(): build_py = self.get_finalized_command('build_py') self.filelist.extend(build_py.get_source_files()) # This functionality is incompatible with include_package_data, and # will in fact create an infinite recursion if include_package_data # is True. Use of include_package_data will imply that # distutils-style automatic handling of package_data is disabled if not self.distribution.include_package_data: for _, src_dir, _, filenames in build_py.data_files: self.filelist.extend([os.path.join(src_dir, filename) for filename in filenames]) if self.distribution.has_ext_modules(): build_ext = self.get_finalized_command('build_ext') self.filelist.extend(build_ext.get_source_files()) if self.distribution.has_c_libraries(): build_clib = self.get_finalized_command('build_clib') self.filelist.extend(build_clib.get_source_files()) if self.distribution.has_scripts(): build_scripts = self.get_finalized_command('build_scripts') self.filelist.extend(build_scripts.get_source_files()) def check_readme(self): for f in READMES: if os.path.exists(f): return else: self.warn( "standard file not found: should have one of " +', '.join(READMES) ) def make_release_tree(self, base_dir, files): _sdist.make_release_tree(self, base_dir, files) # Save any egg_info command line options used to create this sdist dest = os.path.join(base_dir, 'setup.cfg') if hasattr(os,'link') and os.path.exists(dest): # unlink and re-copy, since it might be hard-linked, and # we don't want to change the source version os.unlink(dest) self.copy_file('setup.cfg', dest) self.get_finalized_command('egg_info').save_version_info(dest) def _manifest_is_not_generated(self): # check for special comment used in 2.7.1 and higher if not os.path.isfile(self.manifest): return False fp = open(self.manifest, 'rbU') try: first_line = fp.readline() finally: fp.close() return first_line != '# file GENERATED by distutils, do NOT edit\n'.encode() def read_manifest(self): """Read the manifest file (named by 'self.manifest') and use it to fill in 'self.filelist', the list of files to include in the source distribution. """ log.info("reading manifest file '%s'", self.manifest) manifest = open(self.manifest, 'rbU') for line in manifest: # The manifest must contain UTF-8. See #303. if sys.version_info >= (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() setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/setopt.py0000666000000000000000000001171412306105271017462 0ustar 00000000000000import os import distutils from setuptools import Command from distutils.util import convert_path from distutils import log from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError __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 setuptools.compat import ConfigParser log.debug("Reading configuration from %s", filename) opts = ConfigParser.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: with open(filename, 'w') as f: opts.write(f) 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 ) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/test.py0000666000000000000000000001353412306105271017125 0ustar 00000000000000from setuptools import Command from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError import sys from pkg_resources import (resource_listdir, resource_exists, normalize_path, working_set, _namespace_packages, add_activation_listener, require, EntryPoint) from unittest import TestLoader 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) list(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 ) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/upload_docs.py0000666000000000000000000001523312276570062020452 0ustar 00000000000000# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """upload_docs Implements a Distutils 'upload_docs' subcommand (upload documentation to PyPI's pythonhosted.org). """ import os import socket import zipfile 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 from distutils.command.upload import upload from setuptools.compat import httplib, urlparse, unicode, iteritems, PY3 errors = 'surrogateescape' if PY3 else 'strict' # 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, errors) 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 PY3: 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 iteritems(data): title = '\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % key # handle multiple entries for the same name if not isinstance(values, list): 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(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 = '' try: conn.connect() conn.putrequest("POST", url) content_type = 'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s' % boundary conn.putheader('Content-type', content_type) conn.putheader('Content-length', str(len(body))) conn.putheader('Authorization', auth) conn.endheaders() conn.send(body) except socket.error: e = sys.exc_info()[1] 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 = 'https://pythonhosted.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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/command/__init__.py0000666000000000000000000000105112276570061017705 0ustar 00000000000000__all__ = [ 'alias', 'bdist_egg', 'bdist_rpm', 'build_ext', 'build_py', 'develop', 'easy_install', 'egg_info', 'install', 'install_lib', 'rotate', 'saveopts', 'sdist', 'setopt', 'test', 'install_egg_info', 'install_scripts', 'register', 'bdist_wininst', 'upload_docs', ] from setuptools.command import install_scripts import sys 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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/compat.py0000666000000000000000000000477412276570062016033 0ustar 00000000000000import sys import itertools if sys.version_info[0] < 3: PY3 = False basestring = basestring import __builtin__ as builtins import ConfigParser from StringIO import StringIO BytesIO = StringIO execfile = execfile func_code = lambda o: o.func_code func_globals = lambda o: o.func_globals im_func = lambda o: o.im_func from htmlentitydefs import name2codepoint import httplib from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer from SimpleHTTPServer import SimpleHTTPRequestHandler from BaseHTTPServer import BaseHTTPRequestHandler iteritems = lambda o: o.iteritems() long_type = long maxsize = sys.maxint next = lambda o: o.next() numeric_types = (int, long, float) unichr = unichr unicode = unicode bytes = str from urllib import url2pathname, splittag, pathname2url import urllib2 from urllib2 import urlopen, HTTPError, URLError, unquote, splituser from urlparse import urlparse, urlunparse, urljoin, urlsplit, urlunsplit filterfalse = itertools.ifilterfalse exec("""def reraise(tp, value, tb=None): raise tp, value, tb""") else: PY3 = True basestring = str import builtins import configparser as ConfigParser from io import StringIO, BytesIO func_code = lambda o: o.__code__ func_globals = lambda o: o.__globals__ im_func = lambda o: o.__func__ from html.entities import name2codepoint import http.client as httplib from http.server import HTTPServer, SimpleHTTPRequestHandler from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler iteritems = lambda o: o.items() long_type = int maxsize = sys.maxsize next = next numeric_types = (int, float) unichr = chr unicode = str bytes = bytes from urllib.error import HTTPError, URLError import urllib.request as urllib2 from urllib.request import urlopen, url2pathname, pathname2url from urllib.parse import ( urlparse, urlunparse, unquote, splituser, urljoin, urlsplit, urlunsplit, splittag, ) filterfalse = itertools.filterfalse def execfile(fn, globs=None, locs=None): if globs is None: globs = globals() if locs is None: locs = globs f = open(fn, 'rb') try: source = f.read() finally: f.close() exec(compile(source, fn, 'exec'), globs, locs) def reraise(tp, value, tb=None): if value.__traceback__ is not tb: raise value.with_traceback(tb) raise value setuptools-3.3/setuptools/depends.py0000666000000000000000000001411512276570062016160 0ustar 00000000000000from __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 * long_type(65536) 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') setuptools-3.3/setuptools/dist.py0000666000000000000000000007752712306623640015514 0ustar 00000000000000__all__ = ['Distribution'] import re import os import sys import warnings import distutils.log import distutils.core import distutils.cmd from distutils.core import Distribution as _Distribution from distutils.errors import (DistutilsOptionError, DistutilsPlatformError, DistutilsSetupError) from setuptools.depends import Require from setuptools.compat import numeric_types, basestring import pkg_resources 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( "WARNING: %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(): if ':' in k: k,m = k.split(':',1) if pkg_resources.invalid_marker(m): raise DistutilsSetupError("Invalid environment marker: "+m) 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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" ) 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 ) 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' **deprecated** -- 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 = {} _attrs_dict = attrs or {} if 'features' in _attrs_dict or 'require_features' in _attrs_dict: Feature.warn_deprecated() 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, numeric_types): # 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, replace_conflicting=True ): working_set.add(dist, replace=True) 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 list(opts): 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,) ) list(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: """ **deprecated** -- The `Feature` facility was never completely implemented or supported, `has reported issues `_ and will be removed in a future version. 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'. """ @staticmethod def warn_deprecated(): warnings.warn( "Features are deprecated and will be removed in a future " "version. See http://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/65.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=3, ) def __init__(self, description, standard=False, available=True, optional=True, require_features=(), remove=(), **extras): self.warn_deprecated() 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. 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Please contact the application's support team for more information. R6033 - Attempt to use MSIL code from this assembly during native code initialization This indicates a bug in your application. It is most likely the result of calling an MSIL-compiled (/clr) function from a native constructor or from DllMain. R6032 - not enough space for locale information R6031 - Attempt to initialize the CRT more than once. This indicates a bug in your application. R6030 - CRT not initialized R6028 - unable to initialize heap R6027 - not enough space for lowio initialization R6026 - not enough space for stdio initialization R6025 - pure virtual function call R6024 - not enough space for _onexit/atexit table R6019 - unable to open console device R6018 - unexpected heap error R6017 - unexpected multithread lock error R6016 - not enough space for thread data This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information. 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""" from distutils.util import Mixin2to3 as _Mixin2to3 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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/package_index.py0000666000000000000000000011403512310735134017312 0ustar 00000000000000"""PyPI and direct package downloading""" import sys import os import re import shutil import socket import base64 import hashlib from functools import wraps from pkg_resources import ( CHECKOUT_DIST, Distribution, BINARY_DIST, normalize_path, SOURCE_DIST, require, Environment, find_distributions, safe_name, safe_version, to_filename, Requirement, DEVELOP_DIST, ) from setuptools import ssl_support from distutils import log from distutils.errors import DistutilsError from setuptools.compat import (urllib2, httplib, StringIO, HTTPError, urlparse, urlunparse, unquote, splituser, url2pathname, name2codepoint, unichr, urljoin, urlsplit, urlunsplit, ConfigParser) from setuptools.compat import filterfalse from fnmatch import translate from setuptools.py26compat import strip_fragment from setuptools.py27compat import get_all_headers 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(url) base = unquote(path.split('/')[-1]) if server=='sourceforge.net' and base=='download': # XXX Yuck base = unquote(path.split('/')[-2]) 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 ) # From Python 2.7 docs def unique_everseen(iterable, key=None): "List unique elements, preserving order. Remember all elements ever seen." # unique_everseen('AAAABBBCCDAABBB') --> A B C D # unique_everseen('ABBCcAD', str.lower) --> A B C D seen = set() seen_add = seen.add if key is None: for element in filterfalse(seen.__contains__, iterable): seen_add(element) yield element else: for element in iterable: k = key(element) if k not in seen: seen_add(k) yield element def unique_values(func): """ Wrap a function returning an iterable such that the resulting iterable only ever yields unique items. """ @wraps(func) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): return unique_everseen(func(*args, **kwargs)) return wrapper REL = re.compile("""<([^>]*\srel\s*=\s*['"]?([^'">]+)[^>]*)>""", re.I) # this line is here to fix emacs' cruddy broken syntax highlighting @unique_values 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 = set(map(str.strip, rel.lower().split(','))) if 'homepage' in rels or 'download' in rels: for match in HREF.finditer(tag): yield 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 urljoin(url, htmldecode(match.group(1))) user_agent = "Python-urllib/%s setuptools/%s" % ( sys.version[:3], require('setuptools')[0].version ) class ContentChecker(object): """ A null content checker that defines the interface for checking content """ def feed(self, block): """ Feed a block of data to the hash. """ return def is_valid(self): """ Check the hash. Return False if validation fails. """ return True def report(self, reporter, template): """ Call reporter with information about the checker (hash name) substituted into the template. """ return class HashChecker(ContentChecker): pattern = re.compile( r'(?Psha1|sha224|sha384|sha256|sha512|md5)=' r'(?P[a-f0-9]+)' ) def __init__(self, hash_name, expected): self.hash_name = hash_name self.hash = hashlib.new(hash_name) self.expected = expected @classmethod def from_url(cls, url): "Construct a (possibly null) ContentChecker from a URL" fragment = urlparse(url)[-1] if not fragment: return ContentChecker() match = cls.pattern.search(fragment) if not match: return ContentChecker() return cls(**match.groupdict()) def feed(self, block): self.hash.update(block) def is_valid(self): return self.hash.hexdigest() == self.expected def report(self, reporter, template): msg = template % self.hash_name return reporter(msg) class PackageIndex(Environment): """A distribution index that scans web pages for download URLs""" def __init__( self, index_url="https://pypi.python.org/simple", hosts=('*',), ca_bundle=None, verify_ssl=True, *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 = [] if verify_ssl and ssl_support.is_available and (ca_bundle or ssl_support.find_ca_bundle()): self.opener = ssl_support.opener_for(ca_bundle) else: self.opener = urllib2.urlopen 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: list(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) self.fetched_urls[url] = True # prevent multiple fetch attempts 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[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, 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 = 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) list(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(url)[1]): return True msg = ("\nNote: Bypassing %s (disallowed host; see " "http://bit.ly/1dg9ijs for details).\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 = [_f for _f in map(str.strip, open(os.path.join(path, entry))) if _f] 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 = list(map( 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(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_hash(self, checker, filename, tfp): """ checker is a ContentChecker """ checker.report(self.debug, "Validating %%s checksum for %s" % filename) if not checker.is_valid(): tfp.close() os.unlink(filename) raise DistutilsError( "%s validation failed for %s; " "possible download problem?" % ( checker.hash.name, os.path.basename(filename)) ) 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: list(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): return dist 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: if 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, ) else: self.info("Best match: %s", dist) return dist.clone(location=self.download(dist.location, tmpdir)) 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: checker = HashChecker.from_url(url) fp = self.open_url(strip_fragment(url)) if isinstance(fp, HTTPError): raise DistutilsError( "Can't download %s: %s %s" % (url, fp.code,fp.msg) ) headers = fp.info() blocknum = 0 bs = self.dl_blocksize size = -1 if "content-length" in headers: # Some servers return multiple Content-Length headers :( sizes = get_all_headers(headers, 'Content-Length') size = max(map(int, sizes)) self.reporthook(url, filename, blocknum, bs, size) tfp = open(filename,'wb') while True: block = fp.read(bs) if block: checker.feed(block) tfp.write(block) blocknum += 1 self.reporthook(url, filename, blocknum, bs, size) else: break self.check_hash(checker, 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, self.opener) except (ValueError, httplib.InvalidURL): v = sys.exc_info()[1] 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] return v except urllib2.URLError: v = sys.exc_info()[1] if warning: self.warn(warning, v.reason) else: raise DistutilsError("Download error for %s: %s" % (url, v.reason)) except httplib.BadStatusLine: v = sys.exc_info()[1] 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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, fragment = egg_info_for_url(url) if name: 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 url2pathname(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 creds = '' if url.lower().startswith('svn:') and '@' in url: scheme, netloc, path, p, q, f = urlparse(url) if not netloc and path.startswith('//') and '/' in path[2:]: netloc, path = path[2:].split('/',1) auth, host = splituser(netloc) if auth: if ':' in auth: user, pw = auth.split(':',1) creds = " --username=%s --password=%s" % (user, pw) else: creds = " --username="+auth netloc = host url = urlunparse((scheme, netloc, url, p, q, f)) self.info("Doing subversion checkout from %s to %s", url, filename) os.system("svn checkout%s -q %s %s" % (creds, url, filename)) return filename @staticmethod def _vcs_split_rev_from_url(url, pop_prefix=False): scheme, netloc, path, query, frag = 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 = 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: 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. >>> str(_encode_auth('username%3Apassword')) 'dXNlcm5hbWU6cGFzc3dvcmQ=' Long auth strings should not cause a newline to be inserted. >>> long_auth = 'username:' + 'password'*10 >>> chr(10) in str(_encode_auth(long_auth)) False """ auth_s = 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.replace('\n','') class Credential(object): """ A username/password pair. Use like a namedtuple. """ def __init__(self, username, password): self.username = username self.password = password def __iter__(self): yield self.username yield self.password def __str__(self): return '%(username)s:%(password)s' % vars(self) class PyPIConfig(ConfigParser.ConfigParser): def __init__(self): """ Load from ~/.pypirc """ defaults = dict.fromkeys(['username', 'password', 'repository'], '') ConfigParser.ConfigParser.__init__(self, defaults) rc = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.pypirc') if os.path.exists(rc): self.read(rc) @property def creds_by_repository(self): sections_with_repositories = [ section for section in self.sections() if self.get(section, 'repository').strip() ] return dict(map(self._get_repo_cred, sections_with_repositories)) def _get_repo_cred(self, section): repo = self.get(section, 'repository').strip() return repo, Credential( self.get(section, 'username').strip(), self.get(section, 'password').strip(), ) def find_credential(self, url): """ If the URL indicated appears to be a repository defined in this config, return the credential for that repository. """ for repository, cred in self.creds_by_repository.items(): if url.startswith(repository): return cred def open_with_auth(url, opener=urllib2.urlopen): """Open a urllib2 request, handling HTTP authentication""" scheme, netloc, path, params, query, frag = 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 = splituser(netloc) else: auth = None if not auth: cred = PyPIConfig().find_credential(url) if cred: auth = str(cred) info = cred.username, url log.info('Authenticating as %s for %s (from .pypirc)' % info) if auth: auth = "Basic " + _encode_auth(auth) new_url = 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 = opener(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(fp.url) if s2==scheme and h2==host: fp.url = 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(url) filename = 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),'r') 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" headers = {'content-type': 'text/html'} return HTTPError(url, status, message, headers, StringIO(body)) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/py26compat.py0000666000000000000000000000065712276570062016550 0ustar 00000000000000""" Compatibility Support for Python 2.6 and earlier """ import sys from setuptools.compat import splittag def strip_fragment(url): """ In `Python 8280 `_, Python 2.7 and later was patched to disregard the fragment when making URL requests. Do the same for Python 2.6 and earlier. """ url, fragment = splittag(url) return url if sys.version_info >= (2,7): strip_fragment = lambda x: x setuptools-3.3/setuptools/py27compat.py0000666000000000000000000000046212276570062016543 0ustar 00000000000000""" Compatibility Support for Python 2.7 and earlier """ import sys def get_all_headers(message, key): """ Given an HTTPMessage, return all headers matching a given key. """ return message.get_all(key) if sys.version_info < (3,): def get_all_headers(message, key): return message.getheaders(key) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/py31compat.py0000666000000000000000000000224012306105271016520 0ustar 00000000000000__all__ = ['get_config_vars', 'get_path'] try: # Python 2.7 or >=3.2 from sysconfig import get_config_vars, get_path except ImportError: from distutils.sysconfig import get_config_vars, get_python_lib def get_path(name): if name not in ('platlib', 'purelib'): raise ValueError("Name must be purelib or platlib") return get_python_lib(name=='platlib') try: # Python >=3.2 from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory except ImportError: import shutil import tempfile class TemporaryDirectory(object): """" Very simple temporary directory context manager. Will try to delete afterward, but will also ignore OS and similar errors on deletion. """ def __init__(self): self.name = None # Handle mkdtemp raising an exception self.name = tempfile.mkdtemp() def __enter__(self): return self.name def __exit__(self, exctype, excvalue, exctrace): try: shutil.rmtree(self.name, True) except OSError: #removal errors are not the only possible pass self.name = None setuptools-3.3/setuptools/sandbox.py0000666000000000000000000002341212310735134016164 0ustar 00000000000000import os import sys import tempfile import operator import functools import itertools import re import 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 from pkg_resources import working_set from setuptools.compat import builtins, execfile __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) # reset to include setup dir, w/clean callback list working_set.__init__() working_set.callbacks.append(lambda dist:dist.activate()) DirectorySandbox(setup_dir).run( lambda: execfile( "setup.py", {'__file__':setup_script, '__name__':'__main__'} ) ) except SystemExit: v = sys.exc_info()[1] 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.') ] list(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: builtins.file = self._file builtins.open = self._open self._active = True return func() finally: self._active = False if _file: builtins.file = _file builtins.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", ]) _exception_patterns = [ # Allow lib2to3 to attempt to save a pickled grammar object (#121) '.*lib2to3.*\.pickle$', ] "exempt writing to paths that match the pattern" 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)) return ( self._exempted(realpath) or realpath == self._sandbox or realpath.startswith(self._prefix) ) finally: self._active = active def _exempted(self, filepath): start_matches = ( filepath.startswith(exception) for exception in self._exceptions ) pattern_matches = ( re.match(pattern, filepath) for pattern in self._exception_patterns ) candidates = itertools.chain(start_matches, pattern_matches) return any(candidates) 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=0x1FF, *args, **kw): # 0777 """Called for low-level os.open()""" if flags & WRITE_FLAGS and not self._ok(file): self._violation("os.open", file, flags, mode, *args, **kw) return _os.open(file,flags,mode, *args, **kw) WRITE_FLAGS = functools.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 # setuptools-3.3/setuptools/script template (dev).py0000666000000000000000000000046712276570062020523 0ustar 00000000000000# EASY-INSTALL-DEV-SCRIPT: %(spec)r,%(script_name)r __requires__ = """%(spec)r""" import sys from pkg_resources import require require("""%(spec)r""") del require __file__ = """%(dev_path)r""" if sys.version_info < (3, 0): execfile(__file__) else: exec(compile(open(__file__).read(), __file__, 'exec')) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/script template.py0000666000000000000000000000024312276570062017633 0ustar 00000000000000# EASY-INSTALL-SCRIPT: %(spec)r,%(script_name)r __requires__ = """%(spec)r""" import pkg_resources pkg_resources.run_script("""%(spec)r""", """%(script_name)r""") setuptools-3.3/setuptools/site-patch.py0000666000000000000000000000452512306105271016571 0ustar 00000000000000def __boot(): import sys import os 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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/ssl_support.py0000666000000000000000000001675712310735134017141 0ustar 00000000000000import os import socket import atexit import re import pkg_resources from pkg_resources import ResolutionError, ExtractionError from setuptools.compat import urllib2 try: import ssl except ImportError: ssl = None __all__ = [ 'VerifyingHTTPSHandler', 'find_ca_bundle', 'is_available', 'cert_paths', 'opener_for' ] cert_paths = """ /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root.crt /etc/ssl/cert.pem /System/Library/OpenSSL/certs/cert.pem """.strip().split() HTTPSHandler = HTTPSConnection = object for what, where in ( ('HTTPSHandler', ['urllib2','urllib.request']), ('HTTPSConnection', ['httplib', 'http.client']), ): for module in where: try: exec("from %s import %s" % (module, what)) except ImportError: pass is_available = ssl is not None and object not in (HTTPSHandler, HTTPSConnection) try: from ssl import CertificateError, match_hostname except ImportError: try: from backports.ssl_match_hostname import CertificateError from backports.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname except ImportError: CertificateError = None match_hostname = None if not CertificateError: class CertificateError(ValueError): pass if not match_hostname: def _dnsname_match(dn, hostname, max_wildcards=1): """Matching according to RFC 6125, section 6.4.3 http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6125#section-6.4.3 """ pats = [] if not dn: return False # Ported from python3-syntax: # leftmost, *remainder = dn.split(r'.') parts = dn.split(r'.') leftmost = parts[0] remainder = parts[1:] wildcards = leftmost.count('*') if wildcards > max_wildcards: # Issue #17980: avoid denials of service by refusing more # than one wildcard per fragment. A survey of established # policy among SSL implementations showed it to be a # reasonable choice. raise CertificateError( "too many wildcards in certificate DNS name: " + repr(dn)) # speed up common case w/o wildcards if not wildcards: return dn.lower() == hostname.lower() # RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 1. # The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier in which # the wildcard character comprises a label other than the left-most label. if leftmost == '*': # When '*' is a fragment by itself, it matches a non-empty dotless # fragment. pats.append('[^.]+') elif leftmost.startswith('xn--') or hostname.startswith('xn--'): # RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 3. # The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier # where the wildcard character is embedded within an A-label or # U-label of an internationalized domain name. pats.append(re.escape(leftmost)) else: # Otherwise, '*' matches any dotless string, e.g. www* pats.append(re.escape(leftmost).replace(r'\*', '[^.]*')) # add the remaining fragments, ignore any wildcards for frag in remainder: pats.append(re.escape(frag)) pat = re.compile(r'\A' + r'\.'.join(pats) + r'\Z', re.IGNORECASE) return pat.match(hostname) def match_hostname(cert, hostname): """Verify that *cert* (in decoded format as returned by SSLSocket.getpeercert()) matches the *hostname*. RFC 2818 and RFC 6125 rules are 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_match(value, hostname): return dnsnames.append(value) if not dnsnames: # The subject is only checked when there is no dNSName entry # in subjectAltName 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_match(value, 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") class VerifyingHTTPSHandler(HTTPSHandler): """Simple verifying handler: no auth, subclasses, timeouts, etc.""" def __init__(self, ca_bundle): self.ca_bundle = ca_bundle HTTPSHandler.__init__(self) def https_open(self, req): return self.do_open( lambda host, **kw: VerifyingHTTPSConn(host, self.ca_bundle, **kw), req ) class VerifyingHTTPSConn(HTTPSConnection): """Simple verifying connection: no auth, subclasses, timeouts, etc.""" def __init__(self, host, ca_bundle, **kw): HTTPSConnection.__init__(self, host, **kw) self.ca_bundle = ca_bundle def connect(self): sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), getattr(self, 'source_address', None) ) # Handle the socket if a (proxy) tunnel is present if hasattr(self, '_tunnel') and getattr(self, '_tunnel_host', None): self.sock = sock self._tunnel() self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket( sock, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ca_certs=self.ca_bundle ) try: match_hostname(self.sock.getpeercert(), self.host) except CertificateError: self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) self.sock.close() raise def opener_for(ca_bundle=None): """Get a urlopen() replacement that uses ca_bundle for verification""" return urllib2.build_opener( VerifyingHTTPSHandler(ca_bundle or find_ca_bundle()) ).open _wincerts = None def get_win_certfile(): global _wincerts if _wincerts is not None: return _wincerts.name try: from wincertstore import CertFile except ImportError: return None class MyCertFile(CertFile): def __init__(self, stores=(), certs=()): CertFile.__init__(self) for store in stores: self.addstore(store) self.addcerts(certs) atexit.register(self.close) _wincerts = MyCertFile(stores=['CA', 'ROOT']) return _wincerts.name def find_ca_bundle(): """Return an existing CA bundle path, or None""" if os.name=='nt': return get_win_certfile() else: for cert_path in cert_paths: if os.path.isfile(cert_path): return cert_path try: return pkg_resources.resource_filename('certifi', 'cacert.pem') except (ImportError, ResolutionError, ExtractionError): return None setuptools-3.3/setuptools/svn_utils.py0000666000000000000000000004467712306105271016572 0ustar 00000000000000import os import re import sys from distutils import log import xml.dom.pulldom import shlex import locale import codecs import unicodedata import warnings from setuptools.compat import unicode from setuptools.py31compat import TemporaryDirectory from xml.sax.saxutils import unescape try: import urlparse except ImportError: import urllib.parse as urlparse from subprocess import Popen as _Popen, PIPE as _PIPE #NOTE: Use of the command line options require SVN 1.3 or newer (December 2005) # and SVN 1.3 hasn't been supported by the developers since mid 2008. #subprocess is called several times with shell=(sys.platform=='win32') #see the follow for more information: # http://bugs.python.org/issue8557 # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5658622/ # python-subprocess-popen-environment-path def _run_command(args, stdout=_PIPE, stderr=_PIPE, encoding=None, stream=0): #regarding the shell argument, see: http://bugs.python.org/issue8557 try: proc = _Popen(args, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, shell=(sys.platform == 'win32')) data = proc.communicate()[stream] except OSError: return 1, '' #doubled checked and data = decode_as_string(data, encoding) #communciate calls wait() return proc.returncode, data def _get_entry_schedule(entry): schedule = entry.getElementsByTagName('schedule')[0] return "".join([t.nodeValue for t in schedule.childNodes if t.nodeType == t.TEXT_NODE]) def _get_target_property(target): property_text = target.getElementsByTagName('property')[0] return "".join([t.nodeValue for t in property_text.childNodes if t.nodeType == t.TEXT_NODE]) def _get_xml_data(decoded_str): if sys.version_info < (3, 0): #old versions want an encoded string data = decoded_str.encode('utf-8') else: data = decoded_str return data def joinpath(prefix, *suffix): if not prefix or prefix == '.': return os.path.join(*suffix) return os.path.join(prefix, *suffix) def determine_console_encoding(): try: #try for the preferred encoding encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() #see if the locale.getdefaultlocale returns null #some versions of python\platforms return US-ASCII #when it cannot determine an encoding if not encoding or encoding == "US-ASCII": encoding = locale.getdefaultlocale()[1] if encoding: codecs.lookup(encoding) # make sure a lookup error is not made except (locale.Error, LookupError): encoding = None is_osx = sys.platform == "darwin" if not encoding: return ["US-ASCII", "utf-8"][is_osx] elif encoding.startswith("mac-") and is_osx: #certain versions of python would return mac-roman as default #OSX as a left over of earlier mac versions. return "utf-8" else: return encoding _console_encoding = determine_console_encoding() def decode_as_string(text, encoding=None): """ Decode the console or file output explicitly using getpreferredencoding. The text paraemeter should be a encoded string, if not no decode occurs If no encoding is given, getpreferredencoding is used. If encoding is specified, that is used instead. This would be needed for SVN --xml output. Unicode is explicitly put in composed NFC form. --xml should be UTF-8 (SVN Issue 2938) the discussion on the Subversion DEV List from 2007 seems to indicate the same. """ #text should be a byte string if encoding is None: encoding = _console_encoding if not isinstance(text, unicode): text = text.decode(encoding) text = unicodedata.normalize('NFC', text) return text def parse_dir_entries(decoded_str): '''Parse the entries from a recursive info xml''' doc = xml.dom.pulldom.parseString(_get_xml_data(decoded_str)) entries = list() for event, node in doc: if event == 'START_ELEMENT' and node.nodeName == 'entry': doc.expandNode(node) if not _get_entry_schedule(node).startswith('delete'): entries.append((node.getAttribute('path'), node.getAttribute('kind'))) return entries[1:] # do not want the root directory def parse_externals_xml(decoded_str, prefix=''): '''Parse a propget svn:externals xml''' prefix = os.path.normpath(prefix) prefix = os.path.normcase(prefix) doc = xml.dom.pulldom.parseString(_get_xml_data(decoded_str)) externals = list() for event, node in doc: if event == 'START_ELEMENT' and node.nodeName == 'target': doc.expandNode(node) path = os.path.normpath(node.getAttribute('path')) if os.path.normcase(path).startswith(prefix): path = path[len(prefix)+1:] data = _get_target_property(node) #data should be decoded already for external in parse_external_prop(data): externals.append(joinpath(path, external)) return externals # do not want the root directory def parse_external_prop(lines): """ Parse the value of a retrieved svn:externals entry. possible token setups (with quotng and backscaping in laters versions) URL[@#] EXT_FOLDERNAME [-r#] URL EXT_FOLDERNAME EXT_FOLDERNAME [-r#] URL """ externals = [] for line in lines.splitlines(): line = line.lstrip() # there might be a "\ " if not line: continue if sys.version_info < (3, 0): #shlex handles NULLs just fine and shlex in 2.7 tries to encode #as ascii automatiically line = line.encode('utf-8') line = shlex.split(line) if sys.version_info < (3, 0): line = [x.decode('utf-8') for x in line] #EXT_FOLDERNAME is either the first or last depending on where #the URL falls if urlparse.urlsplit(line[-1])[0]: external = line[0] else: external = line[-1] external = decode_as_string(external, encoding="utf-8") externals.append(os.path.normpath(external)) return externals def parse_prop_file(filename, key): found = False f = open(filename, 'rt') data = '' try: 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 == key: found = True elif kind == 'V' and found: break finally: f.close() return data class SvnInfo(object): ''' Generic svn_info object. No has little knowledge of how to extract information. Use cls.load to instatiate according svn version. Paths are not filesystem encoded. ''' @staticmethod def get_svn_version(): # Temp config directory should be enough to check for repository # This is needed because .svn always creates .subversion and # some operating systems do not handle dot directory correctly. # Real queries in real svn repos with be concerned with it creation with TemporaryDirectory() as tempdir: code, data = _run_command(['svn', '--config-dir', tempdir, '--version', '--quiet']) if code == 0 and data: return data.strip() else: return '' #svnversion return values (previous implementations return max revision) # 4123:4168 mixed revision working copy # 4168M modified working copy # 4123S switched working copy # 4123:4168MS mixed revision, modified, switched working copy revision_re = re.compile(r'(?:([\-0-9]+):)?(\d+)([a-z]*)\s*$', re.I) @classmethod def load(cls, dirname=''): normdir = os.path.normpath(dirname) # Temp config directory should be enough to check for repository # This is needed because .svn always creates .subversion and # some operating systems do not handle dot directory correctly. # Real queries in real svn repos with be concerned with it creation with TemporaryDirectory() as tempdir: code, data = _run_command(['svn', '--config-dir', tempdir, 'info', normdir]) # Must check for some contents, as some use empty directories # in testcases, however only enteries is needed also the info # command above MUST have worked svn_dir = os.path.join(normdir, '.svn') is_svn_wd = (not code or os.path.isfile(os.path.join(svn_dir, 'entries'))) svn_version = tuple(cls.get_svn_version().split('.')) try: base_svn_version = tuple(int(x) for x in svn_version[:2]) except ValueError: base_svn_version = tuple() if not is_svn_wd: #return an instance of this NO-OP class return SvnInfo(dirname) if code or not base_svn_version or base_svn_version < (1, 3): warnings.warn(("No SVN 1.3+ command found: falling back " "on pre 1.7 .svn parsing"), DeprecationWarning) return SvnFileInfo(dirname) if base_svn_version < (1, 5): return Svn13Info(dirname) return Svn15Info(dirname) def __init__(self, path=''): self.path = path self._entries = None self._externals = None def get_revision(self): 'Retrieve the directory revision informatino using svnversion' code, data = _run_command(['svnversion', '-c', self.path]) if code: log.warn("svnversion failed") return 0 parsed = self.revision_re.match(data) if parsed: return int(parsed.group(2)) else: return 0 @property def entries(self): if self._entries is None: self._entries = self.get_entries() return self._entries @property def externals(self): if self._externals is None: self._externals = self.get_externals() return self._externals def iter_externals(self): ''' Iterate over the svn:external references in the repository path. ''' for item in self.externals: yield item def iter_files(self): ''' Iterate over the non-deleted file entries in the repository path ''' for item, kind in self.entries: if kind.lower() == 'file': yield item def iter_dirs(self, include_root=True): ''' Iterate over the non-deleted file entries in the repository path ''' if include_root: yield self.path for item, kind in self.entries: if kind.lower() == 'dir': yield item def get_entries(self): return [] def get_externals(self): return [] class Svn13Info(SvnInfo): def get_entries(self): code, data = _run_command(['svn', 'info', '-R', '--xml', self.path], encoding="utf-8") if code: log.debug("svn info failed") return [] return parse_dir_entries(data) def get_externals(self): #Previous to 1.5 --xml was not supported for svn propget and the -R #output format breaks the shlex compatible semantics. cmd = ['svn', 'propget', 'svn:externals'] result = [] for folder in self.iter_dirs(): code, lines = _run_command(cmd + [folder], encoding="utf-8") if code != 0: log.warn("svn propget failed") return [] #lines should a str for external in parse_external_prop(lines): if folder: external = os.path.join(folder, external) result.append(os.path.normpath(external)) return result class Svn15Info(Svn13Info): def get_externals(self): cmd = ['svn', 'propget', 'svn:externals', self.path, '-R', '--xml'] code, lines = _run_command(cmd, encoding="utf-8") if code: log.debug("svn propget failed") return [] return parse_externals_xml(lines, prefix=os.path.abspath(self.path)) class SvnFileInfo(SvnInfo): def __init__(self, path=''): super(SvnFileInfo, self).__init__(path) self._directories = None self._revision = None def _walk_svn(self, base): entry_file = joinpath(base, '.svn', 'entries') if os.path.isfile(entry_file): entries = SVNEntriesFile.load(base) yield (base, False, entries.parse_revision()) for path in entries.get_undeleted_records(): path = decode_as_string(path) path = joinpath(base, path) if os.path.isfile(path): yield (path, True, None) elif os.path.isdir(path): for item in self._walk_svn(path): yield item def _build_entries(self): entries = list() rev = 0 for path, isfile, dir_rev in self._walk_svn(self.path): if isfile: entries.append((path, 'file')) else: entries.append((path, 'dir')) rev = max(rev, dir_rev) self._entries = entries self._revision = rev def get_entries(self): if self._entries is None: self._build_entries() return self._entries def get_revision(self): if self._revision is None: self._build_entries() return self._revision def get_externals(self): prop_files = [['.svn', 'dir-prop-base'], ['.svn', 'dir-props']] externals = [] for dirname in self.iter_dirs(): prop_file = None for rel_parts in prop_files: filename = joinpath(dirname, *rel_parts) if os.path.isfile(filename): prop_file = filename if prop_file is not None: ext_prop = parse_prop_file(prop_file, 'svn:externals') #ext_prop should be utf-8 coming from svn:externals ext_prop = decode_as_string(ext_prop, encoding="utf-8") externals.extend(parse_external_prop(ext_prop)) return externals def svn_finder(dirname=''): #combined externals due to common interface #combined externals and entries due to lack of dir_props in 1.7 info = SvnInfo.load(dirname) for path in info.iter_files(): yield path for path in info.iter_externals(): sub_info = SvnInfo.load(path) for sub_path in sub_info.iter_files(): yield sub_path class SVNEntriesFile(object): def __init__(self, data): self.data = data @classmethod def load(class_, base): filename = os.path.join(base, '.svn', 'entries') f = open(filename) try: result = SVNEntriesFile.read(f) finally: f.close() return result @classmethod def read(class_, fileobj): data = fileobj.read() is_xml = data.startswith(' revision_line_number and section[revision_line_number]) ] return rev_numbers def get_undeleted_records(self): undeleted = lambda s: s and s[0] and (len(s) < 6 or s[5] != 'delete') result = [ section[0] for section in self.get_sections() if undeleted(section) ] return result class SVNEntriesFileXML(SVNEntriesFile): def is_valid(self): return True def get_url(self): "Get repository URL" urlre = re.compile('url="([^"]+)"') return urlre.search(self.data).group(1) def parse_revision_numbers(self): revre = re.compile(r'committed-rev="(\d+)"') return [ int(m.group(1)) for m in revre.finditer(self.data) ] def get_undeleted_records(self): entries_pattern = \ re.compile(r'name="([^"]+)"(?![^>]+deleted="true")', re.I) results = [ unescape(match.group(1)) for match in entries_pattern.finditer(self.data) ] return results if __name__ == '__main__': for name in svn_finder(sys.argv[1]): print(name) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/0000777000000000000000000000000012311264446015320 5ustar 00000000000000setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/doctest.py0000666000000000000000000030276412276570062017357 0ustar 00000000000000# 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 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 setuptools.compat import StringIO, execfile, func_code, im_func # 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, basestring): 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 func_globals(object) 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 = im_func(getattr(obj, valname)) # 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 = im_func(obj) if inspect.isfunction(obj): obj = func_code(obj) 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), 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 func_code(self.save_linecache_getlines).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. 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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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_build_ext.py0000666000000000000000000000121212306105271020676 0ustar 00000000000000"""build_ext tests """ import 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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_develop.py0000666000000000000000000000702712306105271020367 0ustar 00000000000000"""develop tests """ import os import shutil import site import sys import tempfile import unittest from distutils.errors import DistutilsError from setuptools.command.develop import develop from setuptools.command import easy_install as easy_install_pkg from setuptools.compat import StringIO 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') or (hasattr(sys, 'base_prefix') and sys.base_prefix != sys.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') try: path = egg_link_file.read().split()[0].strip() finally: egg_link_file.close() init_file = open(os.path.join(path, 'foo', '__init__.py'), 'rt') try: init = init_file.read().strip() finally: 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] error = str(e) if error == wanted: pass finally: os.chdir(old_dir) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_dist_info.py0000666000000000000000000000506712276570062020723 0ustar 00000000000000"""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+') try: metadata_file.write(DALS( """ Metadata-Version: 1.2 Name: VersionedDistribution Requires-Dist: splort (4) Provides-Extra: baz Requires-Dist: quux (>=1.1); extra == 'baz' """)) finally: metadata_file.close() unversioned = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, 'UnversionedDistribution.dist-info') os.mkdir(unversioned) metadata_file = open(os.path.join(unversioned, 'METADATA'), 'w+') try: 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' """)) finally: metadata_file.close() def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_easy_install.py0000666000000000000000000003622412311044601021414 0ustar 00000000000000"""Easy install Tests """ import sys import os import shutil import tempfile import unittest import site import contextlib import textwrap import tarfile import logging import distutils.core from setuptools.compat import StringIO, BytesIO, next, urlparse from setuptools.sandbox import run_setup, SandboxViolation from setuptools.command.easy_install import ( easy_install, fix_jython_executable, get_script_args, nt_quote_arg) 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 working_set, VersionConflict from pkg_resources import Distribution as PRDistribution import setuptools.tests.server import pkg_resources 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')() ) """ % nt_quote_arg(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 next(get_script_args(dist))][0:2] finally: sys.platform = old_platform self.assertEqual(script, WANTED) 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 = sorted(cmd.package_index.scanned_urls.keys()) 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) self.old_enable_site = site.ENABLE_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) shutil.rmtree(site.USER_BASE) shutil.rmtree(site.USER_SITE) site.USER_BASE = self.old_base site.USER_SITE = self.old_site site.ENABLE_USER_SITE = self.old_enable_site easy_install_pkg.__file__ = self.old_file def test_user_install_implied(self): site.ENABLE_USER_SITE = True # disabled sometimes #XXX: replace with something meaningfull 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): try: __import__('multiprocessing') except ImportError: # skip the test if multiprocessing is not available return log = logging.getLogger('test_easy_install') logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, stream=sys.stderr) log.info('this should not break') def test_user_install_not_implied_without_usersite_enabled(self): site.ENABLE_USER_SITE = False # usually enabled #XXX: replace with something meaningfull 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') actual = os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(res.location)) expected = os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(new_location)) self.assertEqual(actual, expected) 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 Distribute issue #318 Ensure that a package with setup_requires can be installed when setuptools is installed in the user site-packages without causing a SandboxViolation. """ test_pkg = create_setup_requires_package(self.dir) test_setup_py = os.path.join(test_pkg, 'setup.py') try: with quiet_context(): with reset_setup_stop_context(): run_setup(test_setup_py, ['install']) except SandboxViolation: self.fail('Installation caused SandboxViolation') 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(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 with quiet_context(): # create an sdist that has a build-time dependency. with TestSetupRequires.create_sdist() as dist_file: with tempdir_context() as temp_install_dir: with environment_context(PYTHONPATH=temp_install_dir): ei_params = ['--index-url', p_index.url, '--allow-hosts', p_index_loc, '--exclude-scripts', '--install-dir', temp_install_dir, dist_file] with reset_setup_stop_context(): with argv_context(['easy_install']): # attempt to install the dist. It should fail because # it doesn't exist. self.assertRaises(SystemExit, easy_install_pkg.main, ei_params) # 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/') @staticmethod @contextlib.contextmanager def create_sdist(): """ Return an sdist with a setup_requires dependency (of something that doesn't exist) """ with tempdir_context() as dir: dist_path = os.path.join(dir, 'setuptools-test-fetcher-1.0.tar.gz') make_trivial_sdist( dist_path, textwrap.dedent(""" import setuptools setuptools.setup( name="setuptools-test-fetcher", version="1.0", setup_requires = ['does-not-exist'], ) """).lstrip()) yield dist_path def test_setup_requires_overrides_version_conflict(self): """ Regression test for issue #323. Ensures that a distribution's setup_requires requirements can still be installed and used locally even if a conflicting version of that requirement is already on the path. """ pr_state = pkg_resources.__getstate__() fake_dist = PRDistribution('does-not-matter', project_name='foobar', version='0.0') working_set.add(fake_dist) try: with tempdir_context() as temp_dir: test_pkg = create_setup_requires_package(temp_dir) test_setup_py = os.path.join(test_pkg, 'setup.py') with quiet_context() as (stdout, stderr): with reset_setup_stop_context(): try: # Don't even need to install the package, just # running the setup.py at all is sufficient run_setup(test_setup_py, ['--name']) except VersionConflict: self.fail('Installing setup.py requirements ' 'caused a VersionConflict') lines = stdout.readlines() self.assertTrue(len(lines) > 0) self.assertTrue(lines[-1].strip(), 'test_pkg') finally: pkg_resources.__setstate__(pr_state) def create_setup_requires_package(path): """Creates a source tree under path for a trivial test package that has a single requirement in setup_requires--a tarball for that requirement is also created and added to the dependency_links argument. """ test_setup_attrs = { 'name': 'test_pkg', 'version': '0.0', 'setup_requires': ['foobar==0.1'], 'dependency_links': [os.path.abspath(path)] } test_pkg = os.path.join(path, 'test_pkg') test_setup_py = os.path.join(test_pkg, 'setup.py') 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(path, 'foobar-0.1.tar.gz') make_trivial_sdist( foobar_path, textwrap.dedent("""\ import setuptools setuptools.setup( name='foobar', version='0.1' ) """)) return test_pkg 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 = BytesIO except AttributeError: MemFile = 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() @contextlib.contextmanager def tempdir_context(cd=lambda dir:None): temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() orig_dir = os.getcwd() try: cd(temp_dir) yield temp_dir finally: cd(orig_dir) shutil.rmtree(temp_dir) @contextlib.contextmanager def environment_context(**updates): old_env = os.environ.copy() os.environ.update(updates) try: yield finally: for key in updates: del os.environ[key] os.environ.update(old_env) @contextlib.contextmanager def argv_context(repl): old_argv = sys.argv[:] sys.argv[:] = repl yield sys.argv[:] = old_argv @contextlib.contextmanager def reset_setup_stop_context(): """ When the setuptools 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 yield distutils.core._setup_stop_after = setup_stop_after @contextlib.contextmanager def quiet_context(): """ Redirect stdout/stderr to StringIO objects to prevent console output from distutils commands. """ old_stdout = sys.stdout old_stderr = sys.stderr new_stdout = sys.stdout = StringIO() new_stderr = sys.stderr = StringIO() try: yield new_stdout, new_stderr finally: new_stdout.seek(0) new_stderr.seek(0) sys.stdout = old_stdout sys.stderr = old_stderr setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_egg_info.py0000666000000000000000000001243112276570062020513 0ustar 00000000000000 import os import sys import tempfile import shutil import unittest import pkg_resources import warnings from setuptools.command import egg_info from setuptools import svn_utils from setuptools.tests import environment, test_svn from setuptools.tests.py26compat import skipIf ENTRIES_V10 = pkg_resources.resource_string(__name__, 'entries-v10') "An entries file generated with svn 1.6.17 against the legacy Setuptools repo" class TestEggInfo(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.test_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.test_dir, '.svn')) self.old_cwd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(self.test_dir) def tearDown(self): os.chdir(self.old_cwd) shutil.rmtree(self.test_dir) def _write_entries(self, entries): fn = os.path.join(self.test_dir, '.svn', 'entries') entries_f = open(fn, 'wb') entries_f.write(entries) entries_f.close() @skipIf(not test_svn._svn_check, "No SVN to text, in the first place") def test_version_10_format(self): """ """ #keeping this set for 1.6 is a good check on the get_svn_revision #to ensure I return using svnversion what would had been returned version_str = svn_utils.SvnInfo.get_svn_version() version = [int(x) for x in version_str.split('.')[:2]] if version != [1, 6]: if hasattr(self, 'skipTest'): self.skipTest('') else: sys.stderr.write('\n Skipping due to SVN Version\n') return self._write_entries(ENTRIES_V10) rev = egg_info.egg_info.get_svn_revision() self.assertEqual(rev, '89000') def test_version_10_format_legacy_parser(self): """ """ path_variable = None for env in os.environ: if env.lower() == 'path': path_variable = env if path_variable: old_path = os.environ[path_variable] os.environ[path_variable] = '' #catch_warnings not available until py26 warning_filters = warnings.filters warnings.filters = warning_filters[:] try: warnings.simplefilter("ignore", DeprecationWarning) self._write_entries(ENTRIES_V10) rev = egg_info.egg_info.get_svn_revision() finally: #restore the warning filters warnings.filters = warning_filters #restore the os path if path_variable: os.environ[path_variable] = old_path self.assertEqual(rev, '89000') DUMMY_SOURCE_TXT = """CHANGES.txt CONTRIBUTORS.txt HISTORY.txt LICENSE MANIFEST.in README.txt setup.py dummy/__init__.py dummy/test.txt dummy.egg-info/PKG-INFO dummy.egg-info/SOURCES.txt dummy.egg-info/dependency_links.txt dummy.egg-info/top_level.txt""" class TestSvnDummy(environment.ZippedEnvironment): def setUp(self): version = svn_utils.SvnInfo.get_svn_version() if not version: # None or Empty return None self.base_version = tuple([int(x) for x in version.split('.')][:2]) if not self.base_version: raise ValueError('No SVN tools installed') elif self.base_version < (1, 3): raise ValueError('Insufficient SVN Version %s' % version) elif self.base_version >= (1, 9): #trying the latest version self.base_version = (1, 8) self.dataname = "dummy%i%i" % self.base_version self.datafile = os.path.join('setuptools', 'tests', 'svn_data', self.dataname + ".zip") super(TestSvnDummy, self).setUp() @skipIf(not test_svn._svn_check, "No SVN to text, in the first place") def test_sources(self): code, data = environment.run_setup_py(["sdist"], pypath=self.old_cwd, data_stream=1) if code: raise AssertionError(data) sources = os.path.join('dummy.egg-info', 'SOURCES.txt') infile = open(sources, 'r') try: read_contents = infile.read() finally: infile.close() del infile self.assertEqual(DUMMY_SOURCE_TXT, read_contents) return data class TestSvnDummyLegacy(environment.ZippedEnvironment): def setUp(self): self.base_version = (1, 6) self.dataname = "dummy%i%i" % self.base_version self.datafile = os.path.join('setuptools', 'tests', 'svn_data', self.dataname + ".zip") super(TestSvnDummyLegacy, self).setUp() def test_sources(self): code, data = environment.run_setup_py(["sdist"], pypath=self.old_cwd, path="", data_stream=1) if code: raise AssertionError(data) sources = os.path.join('dummy.egg-info', 'SOURCES.txt') infile = open(sources, 'r') try: read_contents = infile.read() finally: infile.close() del infile self.assertEqual(DUMMY_SOURCE_TXT, read_contents) return data def test_suite(): return unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_find_packages.py0000666000000000000000000000506512311263174021512 0ustar 00000000000000"""Tests for setuptools.find_packages().""" import os import shutil import tempfile import unittest from setuptools import find_packages class TestFindPackages(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.dist_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() self._make_pkg_structure() def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self.dist_dir) def _make_pkg_structure(self): """Make basic package structure. dist/ docs/ conf.py pkg/ __pycache__/ nspkg/ mod.py subpkg/ assets/ asset __init__.py setup.py """ self.docs_dir = self._mkdir('docs', self.dist_dir) self._touch('conf.py', self.docs_dir) self.pkg_dir = self._mkdir('pkg', self.dist_dir) self._mkdir('__pycache__', self.pkg_dir) self.ns_pkg_dir = self._mkdir('nspkg', self.pkg_dir) self._touch('mod.py', self.ns_pkg_dir) self.sub_pkg_dir = self._mkdir('subpkg', self.pkg_dir) self.asset_dir = self._mkdir('assets', self.sub_pkg_dir) self._touch('asset', self.asset_dir) self._touch('__init__.py', self.sub_pkg_dir) self._touch('setup.py', self.dist_dir) def _mkdir(self, path, parent_dir=None): if parent_dir: path = os.path.join(parent_dir, path) os.mkdir(path) return path def _touch(self, path, dir_=None): if dir_: path = os.path.join(dir_, path) fp = open(path, 'w') fp.close() return path def test_regular_package(self): self._touch('__init__.py', self.pkg_dir) packages = find_packages(self.dist_dir) self.assertEqual(packages, ['pkg', 'pkg.subpkg']) def test_include_excludes_other(self): """ If include is specified, other packages should be excluded. """ self._touch('__init__.py', self.pkg_dir) alt_dir = self._mkdir('other_pkg', self.dist_dir) self._touch('__init__.py', alt_dir) packages = find_packages(self.dist_dir, include=['other_pkg']) self.assertEqual(packages, ['other_pkg']) def test_dir_with_dot_is_skipped(self): shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(self.dist_dir, 'pkg/subpkg/assets')) data_dir = self._mkdir('some.data', self.pkg_dir) self._touch('__init__.py', data_dir) self._touch('file.dat', data_dir) packages = find_packages(self.dist_dir) self.assertTrue('pkg.some.data' not in packages) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_markerlib.py0000666000000000000000000000471212276570062020711 0ustar 00000000000000import 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("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("'%s' in os_name" % os_name)) self.assertTrue(interpret("'buuuu' not in os.name")) self.assertFalse(interpret("os.name == 'buuuu'")) 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'")) 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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_packageindex.py0000666000000000000000000001671112276570062021366 0ustar 00000000000000"""Package Index Tests """ import sys import os import unittest import pkg_resources from setuptools.compat import urllib2, httplib, HTTPError, unicode, pathname2url import distutils.errors import setuptools.package_index from setuptools.tests.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 = sys.exc_info()[1] self.assertTrue(url in str(v)) else: self.assertTrue(isinstance(v, 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] self.assertTrue(url in str(v)) else: self.assertTrue(isinstance(v, HTTPError)) def test_bad_url_bad_status_line(self): index = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex( hosts=('www.example.com',) ) def _urlopen(*args): raise httplib.BadStatusLine('line') index.opener = _urlopen url = 'http://example.com' try: v = index.open_url(url) except Exception: v = sys.exc_info()[1] self.assertTrue('line' in str(v)) else: raise AssertionError('Should have raise here!') 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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. https://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/163 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 -> Setuptools 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')) def test__vcs_split_rev_from_url(self): """ Test the basic usage of _vcs_split_rev_from_url """ vsrfu = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex._vcs_split_rev_from_url url, rev = vsrfu('https://example.com/bar@2995') self.assertEqual(url, 'https://example.com/bar') self.assertEqual(rev, '2995') def test_local_index(self): """ local_open should be able to read an index from the file system. """ f = open('index.html', 'w') f.write('
    content
    ') f.close() try: url = 'file:' + pathname2url(os.getcwd()) + '/' res = setuptools.package_index.local_open(url) finally: os.remove('index.html') assert 'content' in res.read() class TestContentCheckers(unittest.TestCase): def test_md5(self): checker = setuptools.package_index.HashChecker.from_url( 'http://foo/bar#md5=f12895fdffbd45007040d2e44df98478') checker.feed('You should probably not be using MD5'.encode('ascii')) self.assertEqual(checker.hash.hexdigest(), 'f12895fdffbd45007040d2e44df98478') self.assertTrue(checker.is_valid()) def test_other_fragment(self): "Content checks should succeed silently if no hash is present" checker = setuptools.package_index.HashChecker.from_url( 'http://foo/bar#something%20completely%20different') checker.feed('anything'.encode('ascii')) self.assertTrue(checker.is_valid()) def test_blank_md5(self): "Content checks should succeed if a hash is empty" checker = setuptools.package_index.HashChecker.from_url( 'http://foo/bar#md5=') checker.feed('anything'.encode('ascii')) self.assertTrue(checker.is_valid()) def test_get_hash_name_md5(self): checker = setuptools.package_index.HashChecker.from_url( 'http://foo/bar#md5=f12895fdffbd45007040d2e44df98478') self.assertEqual(checker.hash_name, 'md5') def test_report(self): checker = setuptools.package_index.HashChecker.from_url( 'http://foo/bar#md5=f12895fdffbd45007040d2e44df98478') rep = checker.report(lambda x: x, 'My message about %s') self.assertEqual(rep, 'My message about md5') setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_resources.py0000666000000000000000000005664512276570062020767 0ustar 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # NOTE: the shebang and encoding lines are for ScriptHeaderTests do not remove import os import sys import tempfile import shutil from unittest import TestCase import pkg_resources from pkg_resources import (parse_requirements, VersionConflict, parse_version, Distribution, EntryPoint, Requirement, safe_version, safe_name, WorkingSet) from setuptools.command.easy_install import (get_script_header, is_sh, nt_quote_arg) from setuptools.compat import StringIO, iteritems 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) < pkg_resources._MAX_LENGTH: return result return result[:pkg_resources._MAX_LENGTH] + ' [truncated]...' class Metadata(pkg_resources.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 pkg_resources.yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name)) dist_from_fn = pkg_resources.Distribution.from_filename class DistroTests(TestCase): def testCollection(self): # empty path should produce no distributions ad = pkg_resources.Environment([], platform=None, python=None) self.assertEqual(list(ad), []) self.assertEqual(ad['FooPkg'],[]) ad.add(dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.3_1.egg")) ad.add(dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.4-py2.4-win32.egg")) ad.add(dist_from_fn("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(dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.9.egg")) self.assertEqual( [dist.version for dist in ad['FooPkg']], ['1.9','1.4','1.2'] ) ws = WorkingSet([]) foo12 = dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.2-py2.4.egg") foo14 = dist_from_fn("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 = dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.3_1-py2.4-win32.egg") self.checkFooPkg(d) d = dist_from_fn("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 = pkg_resources.Environment([]) ws = WorkingSet([]) # Resolving no requirements -> nothing to install self.assertEqual(list(ws.resolve([],ad)), []) # Request something not in the collection -> DistributionNotFound self.assertRaises( pkg_resources.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]) list(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( pkg_resources.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(pkg_resources.UnknownExtra, d.requires, ["foo"]) 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 iteritems(self.submap_expect): 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(list(m.keys()),['xyz']) m = EntryPoint.parse_map("[xyz]\n"+self.submap_str) self.checkSubMap(m['xyz']) self.assertEqual(list(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 testSetuptoolsProjectName(self): """ The setuptools project should implement the setuptools package. """ self.assertEqual( Requirement.parse('setuptools').project_name, 'setuptools') # 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): sample = """ x [Y] z a [b ] # foo c [ d] [q] v """ self.assertEqual(list(pkg_resources.split_sections(sample)), [(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, stderr = sys.stdout, sys.stderr 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() 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() 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, sys.stderr = stdout, stderr class NamespaceTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): self._ns_pkgs = pkg_resources._namespace_packages.copy() self._tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="tests-setuptools-") 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: self.fail("Setuptools 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")]) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_sandbox.py0000666000000000000000000000417212276570062020377 0ustar 00000000000000"""develop tests """ import sys import os import shutil import unittest import tempfile import types import pkg_resources import setuptools.sandbox 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) def test_setup_py_with_BOM(self): """ It should be possible to execute a setup.py with a Byte Order Mark """ target = pkg_resources.resource_filename(__name__, 'script-with-bom.py') namespace = types.ModuleType('namespace') setuptools.sandbox.execfile(target, vars(namespace)) assert namespace.result == 'passed' if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main() setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_sdist.py0000666000000000000000000004263012276570062020070 0ustar 00000000000000# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """sdist tests""" import locale import os import shutil import sys import tempfile import unittest import unicodedata import re from setuptools.tests import environment, test_svn from setuptools.tests.py26compat import skipIf from setuptools.compat import StringIO, unicode from setuptools.tests.py26compat import skipIf from setuptools.command.sdist import sdist, walk_revctrl from setuptools.command.egg_info import manifest_maker from setuptools.dist import Distribution from setuptools import svn_utils 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, str): 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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 = sys.exc_info()[1] 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) @skipIf(sys.version_info >= (3,) and locale.getpreferredencoding() != 'UTF-8', 'Unittest fails if locale is not utf-8 but the manifests is recorded correctly') 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,): fs_enc = sys.getfilesystemencoding() if sys.platform == 'win32': if fs_enc == 'cp1252': # Python 3 mangles the UTF-8 filename filename = filename.decode('cp1252') self.assertTrue(filename in cmd.filelist.files) else: filename = filename.decode('mbcs') 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() self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(filename)) quiet() try: cmd.run() finally: unquiet() if sys.version_info >= (3,): #not all windows systems have a default FS encoding of cp1252 if sys.platform == 'win32': # Latin-1 is similar to Windows-1252 however # on mbcs filesys it is not in latin-1 encoding fs_enc = sys.getfilesystemencoding() if fs_enc == 'mbcs': filename = filename.decode('mbcs') else: filename = filename.decode('latin-1') self.assertTrue(filename in cmd.filelist.files) else: # The Latin-1 filename should have been skipped filename = filename.decode('latin-1') 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) class TestDummyOutput(environment.ZippedEnvironment): def setUp(self): self.datafile = os.path.join('setuptools', 'tests', 'svn_data', "dummy.zip") self.dataname = "dummy" super(TestDummyOutput, self).setUp() def _run(self): code, data = environment.run_setup_py(["sdist"], pypath=self.old_cwd, data_stream=0) if code: info = "DIR: " + os.path.abspath('.') info += "\n SDIST RETURNED: %i\n\n" % code info += data raise AssertionError(info) datalines = data.splitlines() possible = ( "running sdist", "running egg_info", "creating dummy\.egg-info", "writing dummy\.egg-info", "writing top-level names to dummy\.egg-info", "writing dependency_links to dummy\.egg-info", "writing manifest file 'dummy\.egg-info", "reading manifest file 'dummy\.egg-info", "reading manifest template 'MANIFEST\.in'", "writing manifest file 'dummy\.egg-info", "creating dummy-0.1.1", "making hard links in dummy-0\.1\.1", "copying files to dummy-0\.1\.1", "copying \S+ -> dummy-0\.1\.1", "copying dummy", "copying dummy\.egg-info", "hard linking \S+ -> dummy-0\.1\.1", "hard linking dummy", "hard linking dummy\.egg-info", "Writing dummy-0\.1\.1", "creating dist", "creating 'dist", "Creating tar archive", "running check", "adding 'dummy-0\.1\.1", "tar .+ dist/dummy-0\.1\.1\.tar dummy-0\.1\.1", "gzip .+ dist/dummy-0\.1\.1\.tar", "removing 'dummy-0\.1\.1' \\(and everything under it\\)", ) print(" DIR: " + os.path.abspath('.')) for line in datalines: found = False for pattern in possible: if re.match(pattern, line): print(" READ: " + line) found = True break if not found: raise AssertionError("Unexpexected: %s\n-in-\n%s" % (line, data)) return data def test_sources(self): self._run() class TestSvn(environment.ZippedEnvironment): def setUp(self): version = svn_utils.SvnInfo.get_svn_version() if not version: # None or Empty return self.base_version = tuple([int(x) for x in version.split('.')][:2]) if not self.base_version: raise ValueError('No SVN tools installed') elif self.base_version < (1, 3): raise ValueError('Insufficient SVN Version %s' % version) elif self.base_version >= (1, 9): #trying the latest version self.base_version = (1, 8) self.dataname = "svn%i%i_example" % self.base_version self.datafile = os.path.join('setuptools', 'tests', 'svn_data', self.dataname + ".zip") super(TestSvn, self).setUp() @skipIf(not test_svn._svn_check, "No SVN to text, in the first place") def test_walksvn(self): if self.base_version >= (1, 6): folder2 = 'third party2' folder3 = 'third party3' else: folder2 = 'third_party2' folder3 = 'third_party3' #TODO is this right expected = set([ os.path.join('a file'), os.path.join(folder2, 'Changes.txt'), os.path.join(folder2, 'MD5SUMS'), os.path.join(folder2, 'README.txt'), os.path.join(folder3, 'Changes.txt'), os.path.join(folder3, 'MD5SUMS'), os.path.join(folder3, 'README.txt'), os.path.join(folder3, 'TODO.txt'), os.path.join(folder3, 'fin'), os.path.join('third_party', 'README.txt'), os.path.join('folder', folder2, 'Changes.txt'), os.path.join('folder', folder2, 'MD5SUMS'), os.path.join('folder', folder2, 'WatashiNiYomimasu.txt'), os.path.join('folder', folder3, 'Changes.txt'), os.path.join('folder', folder3, 'fin'), os.path.join('folder', folder3, 'MD5SUMS'), os.path.join('folder', folder3, 'oops'), os.path.join('folder', folder3, 'WatashiNiYomimasu.txt'), os.path.join('folder', folder3, 'ZuMachen.txt'), os.path.join('folder', 'third_party', 'WatashiNiYomimasu.txt'), os.path.join('folder', 'lalala.txt'), os.path.join('folder', 'quest.txt'), # The example will have a deleted file # (or should) but shouldn't return it ]) self.assertEqual(set(x for x in walk_revctrl()), expected) def test_suite(): return unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_svn.py0000666000000000000000000001717612276570062017557 0ustar 00000000000000# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """svn tests""" import io import os import subprocess import sys import unittest from setuptools.tests import environment from setuptools.compat import unicode, unichr from setuptools import svn_utils from setuptools.tests.py26compat import skipIf def _do_svn_check(): try: subprocess.check_call(["svn", "--version"], shell=(sys.platform == 'win32')) return True except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError): return False _svn_check = _do_svn_check() class TestSvnVersion(unittest.TestCase): def test_no_svn_found(self): path_variable = None for env in os.environ: if env.lower() == 'path': path_variable = env if path_variable is None: try: self.skipTest('Cannot figure out how to modify path') except AttributeError: # PY26 doesn't have this return old_path = os.environ[path_variable] os.environ[path_variable] = '' try: version = svn_utils.SvnInfo.get_svn_version() self.assertEqual(version, '') finally: os.environ[path_variable] = old_path @skipIf(not _svn_check, "No SVN to text, in the first place") def test_svn_should_exist(self): version = svn_utils.SvnInfo.get_svn_version() self.assertNotEqual(version, '') def _read_utf8_file(path): fileobj = None try: fileobj = io.open(path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') data = fileobj.read() return data finally: if fileobj: fileobj.close() class ParserInfoXML(unittest.TestCase): def parse_tester(self, svn_name, ext_spaces): path = os.path.join('setuptools', 'tests', 'svn_data', svn_name + '_info.xml') #Remember these are pre-generated to test XML parsing # so these paths might not valid on your system example_base = "%s_example" % svn_name data = _read_utf8_file(path) expected = set([ ("\\".join((example_base, 'a file')), 'file'), ("\\".join((example_base, 'folder')), 'dir'), ("\\".join((example_base, 'folder', 'lalala.txt')), 'file'), ("\\".join((example_base, 'folder', 'quest.txt')), 'file'), ]) self.assertEqual(set(x for x in svn_utils.parse_dir_entries(data)), expected) def test_svn13(self): self.parse_tester('svn13', False) def test_svn14(self): self.parse_tester('svn14', False) def test_svn15(self): self.parse_tester('svn15', False) def test_svn16(self): self.parse_tester('svn16', True) def test_svn17(self): self.parse_tester('svn17', True) def test_svn18(self): self.parse_tester('svn18', True) class ParserExternalXML(unittest.TestCase): def parse_tester(self, svn_name, ext_spaces): path = os.path.join('setuptools', 'tests', 'svn_data', svn_name + '_ext_list.xml') example_base = svn_name + '_example' data = _read_utf8_file(path) if ext_spaces: folder2 = 'third party2' folder3 = 'third party3' else: folder2 = 'third_party2' folder3 = 'third_party3' expected = set([ os.sep.join((example_base, folder2)), os.sep.join((example_base, folder3)), # folder is third_party大介 os.sep.join((example_base, unicode('third_party') + unichr(0x5927) + unichr(0x4ecb))), os.sep.join((example_base, 'folder', folder2)), os.sep.join((example_base, 'folder', folder3)), os.sep.join((example_base, 'folder', unicode('third_party') + unichr(0x5927) + unichr(0x4ecb))), ]) expected = set(os.path.normpath(x) for x in expected) dir_base = os.sep.join(('C:', 'development', 'svn_example')) self.assertEqual(set(x for x in svn_utils.parse_externals_xml(data, dir_base)), expected) def test_svn15(self): self.parse_tester('svn15', False) def test_svn16(self): self.parse_tester('svn16', True) def test_svn17(self): self.parse_tester('svn17', True) def test_svn18(self): self.parse_tester('svn18', True) class ParseExternal(unittest.TestCase): def parse_tester(self, svn_name, ext_spaces): path = os.path.join('setuptools', 'tests', 'svn_data', svn_name + '_ext_list.txt') data = _read_utf8_file(path) if ext_spaces: expected = set(['third party2', 'third party3', 'third party3b', 'third_party']) else: expected = set(['third_party2', 'third_party3', 'third_party']) self.assertEqual(set(x for x in svn_utils.parse_external_prop(data)), expected) def test_svn13(self): self.parse_tester('svn13', False) def test_svn14(self): self.parse_tester('svn14', False) def test_svn15(self): self.parse_tester('svn15', False) def test_svn16(self): self.parse_tester('svn16', True) def test_svn17(self): self.parse_tester('svn17', True) def test_svn18(self): self.parse_tester('svn18', True) class TestSvn(environment.ZippedEnvironment): def setUp(self): version = svn_utils.SvnInfo.get_svn_version() if not version: # empty or null self.dataname = None self.datafile = None return self.base_version = tuple([int(x) for x in version.split('.')[:2]]) if self.base_version < (1,3): raise ValueError('Insufficient SVN Version %s' % version) elif self.base_version >= (1,9): #trying the latest version self.base_version = (1,8) self.dataname = "svn%i%i_example" % self.base_version self.datafile = os.path.join('setuptools', 'tests', 'svn_data', self.dataname + ".zip") super(TestSvn, self).setUp() @skipIf(not _svn_check, "No SVN to text, in the first place") def test_revision(self): rev = svn_utils.SvnInfo.load('.').get_revision() self.assertEqual(rev, 6) @skipIf(not _svn_check, "No SVN to text, in the first place") def test_entries(self): expected = set([ (os.path.join('a file'), 'file'), (os.path.join('folder'), 'dir'), (os.path.join('folder', 'lalala.txt'), 'file'), (os.path.join('folder', 'quest.txt'), 'file'), #The example will have a deleted file (or should) #but shouldn't return it ]) info = svn_utils.SvnInfo.load('.') self.assertEqual(set(x for x in info.entries), expected) @skipIf(not _svn_check, "No SVN to text, in the first place") def test_externals(self): if self.base_version >= (1,6): folder2 = 'third party2' folder3 = 'third party3' else: folder2 = 'third_party2' folder3 = 'third_party3' expected = set([ os.path.join(folder2), os.path.join(folder3), os.path.join('third_party'), os.path.join('folder', folder2), os.path.join('folder', folder3), os.path.join('folder', 'third_party'), ]) info = svn_utils.SvnInfo.load('.') self.assertEqual(set([x for x in info.externals]), expected) def test_suite(): return unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_test.py0000666000000000000000000000720012306105271017701 0ustar 00000000000000# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- """develop tests """ import os import shutil import site import sys import tempfile import unittest from distutils.errors import DistutilsError from setuptools.compat import StringIO 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 setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/test_upload_docs.py0000666000000000000000000000413312276570062021232 0ustar 00000000000000"""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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/win_script_wrapper.txt0000666000000000000000000001316712276570062022016 0ustar 00000000000000Python 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') >>> bytes_written = 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') >>> bytes_written = f.write( ... pkg_resources.resource_string('setuptools', 'cli-32.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 subprocess >>> cmd = [os.path.join(sample_directory, 'foo.exe'), 'arg1', 'arg 2', ... 'arg "2\\"', 'arg 4\\', 'arg5 a\\\\b'] >>> proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) >>> stdout, stderr = proc.communicate('hello\nworld\n'.encode('ascii')) >>> bytes = sys.stdout.write(stdout.decode('ascii').replace('\r\n', '\n')) \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') >>> bytes_written = 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() >>> cmd = [os.path.join(sample_directory, 'foo.exe')] >>> proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) >>> stdout, stderr = proc.communicate() >>> bytes = sys.stdout.write(stdout.decode('ascii').replace('\r\n', '\n')) \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') >>> bytes_written = f.write( ... """#!%(python_exe)s ... import sys ... f = open(sys.argv[1], 'wb') ... bytes_written = f.write(repr(sys.argv[2]).encode('utf-8')) ... 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') >>> bytes_written = f.write( ... pkg_resources.resource_string('setuptools', 'gui-32.exe') ... ) >>> f.close() Finally, we'll run the script and check the result: >>> cmd = [ ... os.path.join(sample_directory, 'bar.exe'), ... os.path.join(sample_directory, 'test_output.txt'), ... 'Test Argument', ... ] >>> proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) >>> stdout, stderr = proc.communicate() >>> print(stdout.decode('ascii')) >>> f_out = open(os.path.join(sample_directory, 'test_output.txt'), 'rb') >>> print(f_out.read().decode('ascii')) 'Test Argument' >>> f_out.close() We're done with the sample_directory: >>> import shutil >>> shutil.rmtree(sample_directory) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/tests/__init__.py0000666000000000000000000003044612306623640017437 0ustar 00000000000000"""Tests for the 'setuptools' package""" import sys import os import unittest from setuptools.tests 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 from setuptools.compat import func_code from setuptools.compat import func_code 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 fc = func_code(f1) # unrecognized name self.assertEqual(dep.extract_constant(fc,'q', -1), None) # constant assigned self.assertEqual(dep.extract_constant(fc,'x', -1), "test") # expression assigned self.assertEqual(dep.extract_constant(fc,'y', -1), -1) # recognized name, not assigned self.assertEqual(dep.extract_constant(fc,'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) setuptools-3.3/setuptools/version.py0000666000000000000000000000002412311255161016203 0ustar 00000000000000__version__ = '3.3' setuptools-3.3/setuptools/__init__.py0000666000000000000000000000753512311255201016266 0ustar 00000000000000"""Extensions to the 'distutils' for large or complex distributions""" import os import sys import distutils.core import distutils.filelist from distutils.core import Command as _Command from distutils.util import convert_path from fnmatch import fnmatchcase import setuptools.version from setuptools.extension import Extension from setuptools.dist import Distribution, Feature, _get_unpatched from setuptools.depends import Require __all__ = [ 'setup', 'Distribution', 'Feature', 'Command', 'Extension', 'Require', 'find_packages' ] __version__ = setuptools.version.__version__ 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=(), include=()): """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). 'include' is a sequence of package names to include. If it's specified, only the named packages will be included. If it's not specified, all found packages will be included. 'include' can contain shell style wildcard patterns just like 'exclude'. The list of included packages is built up first and then any explicitly excluded packages are removed from it. """ out = [] stack=[(convert_path(where), '')] include = list(include) exclude = list(exclude) + ['ez_setup', '*__pycache__'] while stack: where,prefix = stack.pop(0) for name in os.listdir(where): fn = os.path.join(where,name) looks_like_package = ( '.' not in name and os.path.isdir(fn) and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(fn, '__init__.py')) ) if looks_like_package: pkg_name = prefix + name if (not include or any(fnmatchcase(pkg_name, pat) for pat in include)): out.append(pkg_name) stack.append((fn, pkg_name + '.')) for pat in exclude: 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 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 distutils.filelist.findall = findall # fix findall bug in distutils. # sys.dont_write_bytecode was introduced in Python 2.6. _dont_write_bytecode = getattr(sys, 'dont_write_bytecode', bool(os.environ.get("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE"))) setuptools-3.3/setuptools.egg-info/0000777000000000000000000000000012311264446015650 5ustar 00000000000000setuptools-3.3/setuptools.egg-info/dependency_links.txt0000666000000000000000000000033512311264444021726 0ustar 00000000000000https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/c/certifi/certifi-1.0.1.tar.gz#md5=45f5cb94b8af9e1df0f9450a8f61b790 https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/w/wincertstore/wincertstore-0.2.zip#md5=ae728f2f007185648d0c7a8679b361e2 setuptools-3.3/setuptools.egg-info/dependency_links.txt.orig0000666000000000000000000000033512311254661022665 0ustar 00000000000000https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/c/certifi/certifi-1.0.1.tar.gz#md5=45f5cb94b8af9e1df0f9450a8f61b790 https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/w/wincertstore/wincertstore-0.2.zip#md5=ae728f2f007185648d0c7a8679b361e2 setuptools-3.3/setuptools.egg-info/entry_points.txt0000666000000000000000000000532512311264444021151 0ustar 00000000000000[setuptools.installation] eggsecutable = setuptools.command.easy_install:bootstrap [distutils.setup_keywords] packages = setuptools.dist:check_packages entry_points = setuptools.dist:check_entry_points test_suite = setuptools.dist:check_test_suite include_package_data = setuptools.dist:assert_bool exclude_package_data = setuptools.dist:check_package_data convert_2to3_doctests = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list extras_require = setuptools.dist:check_extras install_requires = setuptools.dist:check_requirements use_2to3_fixers = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list zip_safe = setuptools.dist:assert_bool namespace_packages = setuptools.dist:check_nsp test_loader = setuptools.dist:check_importable use_2to3 = setuptools.dist:assert_bool eager_resources = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list dependency_links = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list tests_require = setuptools.dist:check_requirements package_data = setuptools.dist:check_package_data use_2to3_exclude_fixers = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list [setuptools.file_finders] svn_cvs = setuptools.command.sdist:_default_revctrl [distutils.commands] setopt = setuptools.command.setopt:setopt easy_install = setuptools.command.easy_install:easy_install bdist_wininst = setuptools.command.bdist_wininst:bdist_wininst register = setuptools.command.register:register test = setuptools.command.test:test install_scripts = setuptools.command.install_scripts:install_scripts install = setuptools.command.install:install alias = setuptools.command.alias:alias bdist_egg = setuptools.command.bdist_egg:bdist_egg build_py = setuptools.command.build_py:build_py install_lib = setuptools.command.install_lib:install_lib rotate = setuptools.command.rotate:rotate bdist_rpm = setuptools.command.bdist_rpm:bdist_rpm egg_info = setuptools.command.egg_info:egg_info develop = setuptools.command.develop:develop install_egg_info = setuptools.command.install_egg_info:install_egg_info build_ext = setuptools.command.build_ext:build_ext sdist = setuptools.command.sdist:sdist saveopts = setuptools.command.saveopts:saveopts upload_docs = setuptools.command.upload_docs:upload_docs [egg_info.writers] namespace_packages.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg eager_resources.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg entry_points.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_entries PKG-INFO = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_pkg_info depends.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:warn_depends_obsolete dependency_links.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg top_level.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_toplevel_names requires.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_requirements [console_scripts] easy_install = setuptools.command.easy_install:main easy_install-3.4 = setuptools.command.easy_install:main setuptools-3.3/setuptools.egg-info/entry_points.txt.orig0000666000000000000000000000542312311254712022104 0ustar 00000000000000[setuptools.installation] eggsecutable = setuptools.command.easy_install:bootstrap [setuptools.file_finders] svn_cvs = setuptools.command.sdist:_default_revctrl [distutils.setup_keywords] tests_require = setuptools.dist:check_requirements entry_points = setuptools.dist:check_entry_points namespace_packages = setuptools.dist:check_nsp eager_resources = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list use_2to3_fixers = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list packages = setuptools.dist:check_packages package_data = setuptools.dist:check_package_data test_loader = setuptools.dist:check_importable convert_2to3_doctests = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list dependency_links = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list extras_require = setuptools.dist:check_extras zip_safe = setuptools.dist:assert_bool install_requires = setuptools.dist:check_requirements include_package_data = setuptools.dist:assert_bool use_2to3_exclude_fixers = setuptools.dist:assert_string_list test_suite = setuptools.dist:check_test_suite use_2to3 = setuptools.dist:assert_bool exclude_package_data = setuptools.dist:check_package_data [egg_info.writers] namespace_packages.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg dependency_links.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg PKG-INFO = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_pkg_info entry_points.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_entries eager_resources.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:overwrite_arg requires.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_requirements depends.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:warn_depends_obsolete top_level.txt = setuptools.command.egg_info:write_toplevel_names [distutils.commands] test = setuptools.command.test:test install = setuptools.command.install:install egg_info = setuptools.command.egg_info:egg_info sdist = setuptools.command.sdist:sdist upload_docs = setuptools.command.upload_docs:upload_docs build_py = setuptools.command.build_py:build_py bdist_wininst = setuptools.command.bdist_wininst:bdist_wininst setopt = setuptools.command.setopt:setopt install_lib = setuptools.command.install_lib:install_lib bdist_rpm = setuptools.command.bdist_rpm:bdist_rpm rotate = setuptools.command.rotate:rotate bdist_egg = setuptools.command.bdist_egg:bdist_egg install_scripts = setuptools.command.install_scripts:install_scripts alias = setuptools.command.alias:alias install_egg_info = setuptools.command.install_egg_info:install_egg_info easy_install = setuptools.command.easy_install:easy_install build_ext = setuptools.command.build_ext:build_ext saveopts = setuptools.command.saveopts:saveopts register = setuptools.command.register:register develop = setuptools.command.develop:develop [console_scripts] easy_install-3.4 = setuptools.command.easy_install:main easy_install = setuptools.command.easy_install:main setuptools-3.3/setuptools.egg-info/PKG-INFO0000666000000000000000000026640212311264444016755 0ustar 00000000000000Metadata-Version: 1.1 Name: setuptools Version: 3.3 Summary: Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python packages Home-page: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools Author: Python Packaging Authority Author-email: distutils-sig@python.org License: PSF or ZPL Description: =============================== Installing and Using Setuptools =============================== .. contents:: **Table of Contents** ------------------------- Installation Instructions ------------------------- The recommended way to bootstrap setuptools on any system is to download `ez_setup.py`_ and run it using the target Python environment. Different operating systems have different recommended techniques to accomplish this basic routine, so below are some examples to get you started. Setuptools requires Python 2.6 or later. To install setuptools on Python 2.4 or Python 2.5, use the `bootstrap script for Setuptools 1.x `_. The link provided to ez_setup.py is a bookmark to bootstrap script for the latest known stable release. .. _ez_setup.py: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py Windows 8 (Powershell) ====================== For best results, uninstall previous versions FIRST (see `Uninstalling`_). Using Windows 8 or later, it's possible to install with one simple Powershell command. Start up Powershell and paste this command:: > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py).Content | python - You must start the Powershell with Administrative privileges or you may choose to install a user-local installation:: > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py).Content | python - --user If you have Python 3.3 or later, you can use the ``py`` command to install to different Python versions. For example, to install to Python 3.3 if you have Python 2.7 installed:: > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py).Content | py -3 - The recommended way to install setuptools on Windows is to download `ez_setup.py`_ and run it. The script will download the appropriate .egg file and install it for you. Once installation is complete, you will find an ``easy_install`` program in your Python ``Scripts`` subdirectory. For simple invocation and best results, add this directory to your ``PATH`` environment variable, if it is not already present. If you did a user-local install, the ``Scripts`` subdirectory is ``$env:APPDATA\Python\Scripts``. Windows 7 (or graphical install) ================================ For Windows 7 and earlier, download `ez_setup.py`_ using your favorite web browser or other technique and "run" that file. Unix (wget) =========== Most Linux distributions come with wget. Download `ez_setup.py`_ and run it using the target Python version. The script will download the appropriate version and install it for you:: > wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -O - | python Note that you will may need to invoke the command with superuser privileges to install to the system Python:: > wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -O - | sudo python Alternatively, Setuptools may be installed to a user-local path:: > wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -O - | python - --user Unix including Mac OS X (curl) ============================== If your system has curl installed, follow the ``wget`` instructions but replace ``wget`` with ``curl`` and ``-O`` with ``-o``. For example:: > curl https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py -o - | python Advanced Installation ===================== For more advanced installation options, such as installing to custom locations or prefixes, download and extract the source tarball from `Setuptools on PyPI `_ and run setup.py with any supported distutils and Setuptools options. For example:: setuptools-x.x$ python setup.py install --prefix=/opt/setuptools Use ``--help`` to get a full options list, but we recommend consulting the `EasyInstall manual`_ for detailed instructions, especially `the section on custom installation locations`_. .. _EasyInstall manual: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall .. _the section on custom installation locations: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall#custom-installation-locations Downloads ========= All setuptools downloads can be found at `the project's home page in the Python Package Index`_. Scroll to the very bottom of the page to find the links. .. _the project's home page in the Python Package Index: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools In addition to the PyPI downloads, the development version of ``setuptools`` is available from the `Bitbucket repo`_, and in-development versions of the `0.6 branch`_ are available as well. .. _Bitbucket repo: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/get/default.tar.gz#egg=setuptools-dev .. _0.6 branch: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/branches/setuptools-0.6/#egg=setuptools-dev06 Uninstalling ============ On Windows, if Setuptools was installed using an ``.exe`` or ``.msi`` installer, simply use the uninstall feature of "Add/Remove Programs" in the Control Panel. Otherwise, to uninstall Setuptools or Distribute, regardless of the Python version, delete all ``setuptools*`` and ``distribute*`` files and directories from your system's ``site-packages`` directory (and any other ``sys.path`` directories) FIRST. If you are upgrading or otherwise plan to re-install Setuptools or Distribute, nothing further needs to be done. If you want to completely remove Setuptools, you may also want to remove the 'easy_install' and 'easy_install-x.x' scripts and associated executables installed to the Python scripts directory. -------------------------------- Using Setuptools and EasyInstall -------------------------------- Here are some of the available manuals, tutorials, and other resources for learning about Setuptools, Python Eggs, and EasyInstall: * `The EasyInstall user's guide and reference manual`_ * `The setuptools Developer's Guide`_ * `The pkg_resources API reference`_ * `Package Compatibility Notes`_ (user-maintained) * `The Internal Structure of Python Eggs`_ Questions, comments, and bug reports should be directed to the `distutils-sig mailing list`_. If you have written (or know of) any tutorials, documentation, plug-ins, or other resources for setuptools users, please let us know about them there, so this reference list can be updated. If you have working, *tested* patches to correct problems or add features, you may submit them to the `setuptools bug tracker`_. .. _setuptools bug tracker: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/issues .. _Package Compatibility Notes: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/PackageNotes .. _The Internal Structure of Python Eggs: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/formats.html .. _The setuptools Developer's Guide: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html .. _The pkg_resources API reference: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/pkg_resources.html .. _The EasyInstall user's guide and reference manual: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/easy_install.html .. _distutils-sig mailing list: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/ ------- Credits ------- * The original design for the ``.egg`` format and the ``pkg_resources`` API was co-created by Phillip Eby and Bob Ippolito. Bob also implemented the first version of ``pkg_resources``, and supplied the OS X operating system version compatibility algorithm. * Ian Bicking implemented many early "creature comfort" features of easy_install, including support for downloading via Sourceforge and Subversion repositories. Ian's comments on the Web-SIG about WSGI application deployment also inspired the concept of "entry points" in eggs, and he has given talks at PyCon and elsewhere to inform and educate the community about eggs and setuptools. * Jim Fulton contributed time and effort to build automated tests of various aspects of ``easy_install``, and supplied the doctests for the command-line ``.exe`` wrappers on Windows. * Phillip J. Eby is the seminal author of setuptools, and first proposed the idea of an importable binary distribution format for Python application plug-ins. * Significant parts of the implementation of setuptools were funded by the Open Source Applications Foundation, to provide a plug-in infrastructure for the Chandler PIM application. In addition, many OSAF staffers (such as Mike "Code Bear" Taylor) contributed their time and stress as guinea pigs for the use of eggs and setuptools, even before eggs were "cool". (Thanks, guys!) * Tarek Ziadé is the principal author of the Distribute fork, which re-invigorated the community on the project, encouraged renewed innovation, and addressed many defects. * Since the merge with Distribute, Jason R. Coombs is the maintainer of setuptools. The project is maintained in coordination with the Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) and the larger Python community. .. _files: ======= CHANGES ======= --- 3.3 --- * Add ``include`` parameter to ``setuptools.find_packages()``. --- 3.2 --- * `Pull Request #39 `_: Add support for C++ targets from Cython ``.pyx`` files. * `Issue #162 `_: Update dependency on certifi to 1.0.1. * `Issue #164 `_: Update dependency on wincertstore to 0.2. --- 3.1 --- * `Issue #161 `_: Restore Features functionality to allow backward compatibility (for Features) until the uses of that functionality is sufficiently removed. ----- 3.0.2 ----- * Correct typo in previous bugfix. ----- 3.0.1 ----- * `Issue #157 `_: Restore support for Python 2.6 in bootstrap script where ``zipfile.ZipFile`` does not yet have support for context managers. --- 3.0 --- * `Issue #125 `_: Prevent Subversion support from creating a ~/.subversion directory just for checking the presence of a Subversion repository. * `Issue #12 `_: Namespace packages are now imported lazily. That is, the mere declaration of a namespace package in an egg on ``sys.path`` no longer causes it to be imported when ``pkg_resources`` is imported. Note that this change means that all of a namespace package's ``__init__.py`` files must include a ``declare_namespace()`` call in order to ensure that they will be handled properly at runtime. In 2.x it was possible to get away without including the declaration, but only at the cost of forcing namespace packages to be imported early, which 3.0 no longer does. * `Issue #148 `_: When building (bdist_egg), setuptools no longer adds ``__init__.py`` files to namespace packages. Any packages that rely on this behavior will need to create ``__init__.py`` files and include the ``declare_namespace()``. * `Issue #7 `_: Setuptools itself is now distributed as a zip archive in addition to tar archive. ez_setup.py now uses zip archive. This approach avoids the potential security vulnerabilities presented by use of tar archives in ez_setup.py. It also leverages the security features added to ZipFile.extract in Python 2.7.4. * `Issue #65 `_: Removed deprecated Features functionality. * `Pull Request #28 `_: Remove backport of ``_bytecode_filenames`` which is available in Python 2.6 and later, but also has better compatibility with Python 3 environments. * `Issue #156 `_: Fix spelling of __PYVENV_LAUNCHER__ variable. --- 2.2 --- * `Issue #141 `_: Restored fix for allowing setup_requires dependencies to override installed dependencies during setup. * `Issue #128 `_: Fixed issue where only the first dependency link was honored in a distribution where multiple dependency links were supplied. ----- 2.1.2 ----- * `Issue #144 `_: Read long_description using codecs module to avoid errors installing on systems where LANG=C. ----- 2.1.1 ----- * `Issue #139 `_: Fix regression in re_finder for CVS repos (and maybe Git repos as well). --- 2.1 --- * `Issue #129 `_: Suppress inspection of ``*.whl`` files when searching for files in a zip-imported file. * `Issue #131 `_: Fix RuntimeError when constructing an egg fetcher. ----- 2.0.2 ----- * Fix NameError during installation with Python implementations (e.g. Jython) not containing parser module. * Fix NameError in ``sdist:re_finder``. ----- 2.0.1 ----- * `Issue #124 `_: Fixed error in list detection in upload_docs. --- 2.0 --- * `Issue #121 `_: Exempt lib2to3 pickled grammars from DirectorySandbox. * `Issue #41 `_: Dropped support for Python 2.4 and Python 2.5. Clients requiring setuptools for those versions of Python should use setuptools 1.x. * Removed ``setuptools.command.easy_install.HAS_USER_SITE``. Clients expecting this boolean variable should use ``site.ENABLE_USER_SITE`` instead. * Removed ``pkg_resources.ImpWrapper``. Clients that expected this class should use ``pkgutil.ImpImporter`` instead. ----- 1.4.2 ----- * `Issue #116 `_: Correct TypeError when reading a local package index on Python 3. ----- 1.4.1 ----- * `Issue #114 `_: Use ``sys.getfilesystemencoding`` for decoding config in ``bdist_wininst`` distributions. * `Issue #105 `_ and `Issue #113 `_: Establish a more robust technique for determining the terminal encoding:: 1. Try ``getpreferredencoding`` 2. If that returns US_ASCII or None, try the encoding from ``getdefaultlocale``. If that encoding was a "fallback" because Python could not figure it out from the environment or OS, encoding remains unresolved. 3. If the encoding is resolved, then make sure Python actually implements the encoding. 4. On the event of an error or unknown codec, revert to fallbacks (UTF-8 on Darwin, ASCII on everything else). 5. On the encoding is 'mac-roman' on Darwin, use UTF-8 as 'mac-roman' was a bug on older Python releases. On a side note, it would seem that the encoding only matters for when SVN does not yet support ``--xml`` and when getting repository and svn version numbers. The ``--xml`` technique should yield UTF-8 according to some messages on the SVN mailing lists. So if the version numbers are always 7-bit ASCII clean, it may be best to only support the file parsing methods for legacy SVN releases and support for SVN without the subprocess command would simple go away as support for the older SVNs does. --- 1.4 --- * `Issue #27 `_: ``easy_install`` will now use credentials from .pypirc if present for connecting to the package index. * `Pull Request #21 `_: Omit unwanted newlines in ``package_index._encode_auth`` when the username/password pair length indicates wrapping. ----- 1.3.2 ----- * `Issue #99 `_: Fix filename encoding issues in SVN support. ----- 1.3.1 ----- * Remove exuberant warning in SVN support when SVN is not used. --- 1.3 --- * Address security vulnerability in SSL match_hostname check as reported in `Python #17997 `_. * Prefer `backports.ssl_match_hostname `_ for backport implementation if present. * Correct NameError in ``ssl_support`` module (``socket.error``). --- 1.2 --- * `Issue #26 `_: Add support for SVN 1.7. Special thanks to Philip Thiem for the contribution. * `Issue #93 `_: Wheels are now distributed with every release. Note that as reported in `Issue #108 `_, as of Pip 1.4, scripts aren't installed properly from wheels. Therefore, if using Pip to install setuptools from a wheel, the ``easy_install`` command will not be available. * Setuptools "natural" launcher support, introduced in 1.0, is now officially supported. ----- 1.1.7 ----- * Fixed behavior of NameError handling in 'script template (dev).py' (script launcher for 'develop' installs). * ``ez_setup.py`` now ensures partial downloads are cleaned up following a failed download. * `Distribute #363 `_ and `Issue #55 `_: Skip an sdist test that fails on locales other than UTF-8. ----- 1.1.6 ----- * `Distribute #349 `_: ``sandbox.execfile`` now opens the target file in binary mode, thus honoring a BOM in the file when compiled. ----- 1.1.5 ----- * `Issue #69 `_: Second attempt at fix (logic was reversed). ----- 1.1.4 ----- * `Issue #77 `_: Fix error in upload command (Python 2.4). ----- 1.1.3 ----- * Fix NameError in previous patch. ----- 1.1.2 ----- * `Issue #69 `_: Correct issue where 404 errors are returned for URLs with fragments in them (such as #egg=). ----- 1.1.1 ----- * `Issue #75 `_: Add ``--insecure`` option to ez_setup.py to accommodate environments where a trusted SSL connection cannot be validated. * `Issue #76 `_: Fix AttributeError in upload command with Python 2.4. --- 1.1 --- * `Issue #71 `_ (`Distribute #333 `_): EasyInstall now puts less emphasis on the condition when a host is blocked via ``--allow-hosts``. * `Issue #72 `_: Restored Python 2.4 compatibility in ``ez_setup.py``. --- 1.0 --- * `Issue #60 `_: On Windows, Setuptools supports deferring to another launcher, such as Vinay Sajip's `pylauncher `_ (included with Python 3.3) to launch console and GUI scripts and not install its own launcher executables. This experimental functionality is currently only enabled if the ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` environment variable is set to "natural". In the future, this behavior may become default, but only after it has matured and seen substantial adoption. The ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` also accepts "executable" to force the default behavior of creating launcher executables. * `Issue #63 `_: Bootstrap script (ez_setup.py) now prefers Powershell, curl, or wget for retrieving the Setuptools tarball for improved security of the install. The script will still fall back to a simple ``urlopen`` on platforms that do not have these tools. * `Issue #65 `_: Deprecated the ``Features`` functionality. * `Issue #52 `_: In ``VerifyingHTTPSConn``, handle a tunnelled (proxied) connection. Backward-Incompatible Changes ============================= This release includes a couple of backward-incompatible changes, but most if not all users will find 1.0 a drop-in replacement for 0.9. * `Issue #50 `_: Normalized API of environment marker support. Specifically, removed line number and filename from SyntaxErrors when returned from `pkg_resources.invalid_marker`. Any clients depending on the specific string representation of exceptions returned by that function may need to be updated to account for this change. * `Issue #50 `_: SyntaxErrors generated by `pkg_resources.invalid_marker` are normalized for cross-implementation consistency. * Removed ``--ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk`` and ``--delete-conflicting`` options to easy_install. These options have been deprecated since 0.6a11. ----- 0.9.8 ----- * `Issue #53 `_: Fix NameErrors in `_vcs_split_rev_from_url`. ----- 0.9.7 ----- * `Issue #49 `_: Correct AttributeError on PyPy where a hashlib.HASH object does not have a `.name` attribute. * `Issue #34 `_: Documentation now refers to bootstrap script in code repository referenced by bookmark. * Add underscore-separated keys to environment markers (markerlib). ----- 0.9.6 ----- * `Issue #44 `_: Test failure on Python 2.4 when MD5 hash doesn't have a `.name` attribute. ----- 0.9.5 ----- * `Python #17980 `_: Fix security vulnerability in SSL certificate validation. ----- 0.9.4 ----- * `Issue #43 `_: Fix issue (introduced in 0.9.1) with version resolution when upgrading over other releases of Setuptools. ----- 0.9.3 ----- * `Issue #42 `_: Fix new ``AttributeError`` introduced in last fix. ----- 0.9.2 ----- * `Issue #42 `_: Fix regression where blank checksums would trigger an ``AttributeError``. ----- 0.9.1 ----- * `Distribute #386 `_: Allow other positional and keyword arguments to os.open. * Corrected dependency on certifi mis-referenced in 0.9. --- 0.9 --- * `package_index` now validates hashes other than MD5 in download links. --- 0.8 --- * Code base now runs on Python 2.4 - Python 3.3 without Python 2to3 conversion. ----- 0.7.8 ----- * `Distribute #375 `_: Yet another fix for yet another regression. ----- 0.7.7 ----- * `Distribute #375 `_: Repair AttributeError created in last release (redo). * `Issue #30 `_: Added test for get_cache_path. ----- 0.7.6 ----- * `Distribute #375 `_: Repair AttributeError created in last release. ----- 0.7.5 ----- * `Issue #21 `_: Restore Python 2.4 compatibility in ``test_easy_install``. * `Distribute #375 `_: Merged additional warning from Distribute 0.6.46. * Now honor the environment variable ``SETUPTOOLS_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT`` in addition to the now deprecated ``DISTRIBUTE_DISABLE_VERSIONED_EASY_INSTALL_SCRIPT``. ----- 0.7.4 ----- * `Issue #20 `_: Fix comparison of parsed SVN version on Python 3. ----- 0.7.3 ----- * `Issue #1 `_: Disable installation of Windows-specific files on non-Windows systems. * Use new sysconfig module with Python 2.7 or >=3.2. ----- 0.7.2 ----- * `Issue #14 `_: Use markerlib when the `parser` module is not available. * `Issue #10 `_: ``ez_setup.py`` now uses HTTPS to download setuptools from PyPI. ----- 0.7.1 ----- * Fix NameError (`Issue #3 `_) again - broken in bad merge. --- 0.7 --- * Merged Setuptools and Distribute. See docs/merge.txt for details. Added several features that were slated for setuptools 0.6c12: * Index URL now defaults to HTTPS. * Added experimental environment marker support. Now clients may designate a PEP-426 environment marker for "extra" dependencies. Setuptools uses this feature in ``setup.py`` for optional SSL and certificate validation support on older platforms. Based on Distutils-SIG discussions, the syntax is somewhat tentative. There should probably be a PEP with a firmer spec before the feature should be considered suitable for use. * Added support for SSL certificate validation when installing packages from an HTTPS service. ----- 0.7b4 ----- * `Issue #3 `_: Fixed NameError in SSL support. ------ 0.6.49 ------ * Move warning check in ``get_cache_path`` to follow the directory creation to avoid errors when the cache path does not yet exist. Fixes the error reported in `Distribute #375 `_. ------ 0.6.48 ------ * Correct AttributeError in ``ResourceManager.get_cache_path`` introduced in 0.6.46 (redo). ------ 0.6.47 ------ * Correct AttributeError in ``ResourceManager.get_cache_path`` introduced in 0.6.46. ------ 0.6.46 ------ * `Distribute #375 `_: Issue a warning if the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE or otherwise customized egg cache location specifies a directory that's group- or world-writable. ------ 0.6.45 ------ * `Distribute #379 `_: ``distribute_setup.py`` now traps VersionConflict as well, restoring ability to upgrade from an older setuptools version. ------ 0.6.44 ------ * ``distribute_setup.py`` has been updated to allow Setuptools 0.7 to satisfy use_setuptools. ------ 0.6.43 ------ * `Distribute #378 `_: Restore support for Python 2.4 Syntax (regression in 0.6.42). ------ 0.6.42 ------ * External links finder no longer yields duplicate links. * `Distribute #337 `_: Moved site.py to setuptools/site-patch.py (graft of very old patch from setuptools trunk which inspired PR `#31 `_). ------ 0.6.41 ------ * `Distribute #27 `_: Use public api for loading resources from zip files rather than the private method `_zip_directory_cache`. * Added a new function ``easy_install.get_win_launcher`` which may be used by third-party libraries such as buildout to get a suitable script launcher. ------ 0.6.40 ------ * `Distribute #376 `_: brought back cli.exe and gui.exe that were deleted in the previous release. ------ 0.6.39 ------ * Add support for console launchers on ARM platforms. * Fix possible issue in GUI launchers where the subsystem was not supplied to the linker. * Launcher build script now refactored for robustness. * `Distribute #375 `_: Resources extracted from a zip egg to the file system now also check the contents of the file against the zip contents during each invocation of get_resource_filename. ------ 0.6.38 ------ * `Distribute #371 `_: The launcher manifest file is now installed properly. ------ 0.6.37 ------ * `Distribute #143 `_: Launcher scripts, including easy_install itself, are now accompanied by a manifest on 32-bit Windows environments to avoid the Installer Detection Technology and thus undesirable UAC elevation described in `this Microsoft article `_. ------ 0.6.36 ------ * `Pull Request #35 `_: In `Buildout #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. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #341 `_: Fix a ResourceWarning. ------ 0.6.32 ------ * Fix test suite with Python 2.6. * Fix some DeprecationWarnings and ResourceWarnings. * `Distribute #335 `_: Backed out `setup_requires` superceding installed requirements until regression can be addressed. ------ 0.6.31 ------ * `Distribute #303 `_: Make sure the manifest only ever contains UTF-8 in Python 3. * `Distribute #329 `_: Properly close files created by tests for compatibility with Jython. * Work around `Jython #1980 `_ and `Jython #1981 `_. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #326 `_: `upload_docs` provided mangled auth credentials under Python 3. * `Distribute #320 `_: Fix check for "createable" in distribute_setup.py. * `Distribute #305 `_: Remove a warning that was triggered during normal operations. * `Distribute #311 `_: Print metadata in UTF-8 independent of platform. * `Distribute #303 `_: Read manifest file with UTF-8 encoding under Python 3. * `Distribute #301 `_: Allow to run tests of namespace packages when using 2to3. * `Distribute #304 `_: Prevent import loop in site.py under Python 3.3. * `Distribute #283 `_: Reenable scanning of `*.pyc` / `*.pyo` files on Python 3.3. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #306 `_: Even if 2to3 is used, we build in-place under Python 2. * `Distribute #307 `_: Prints the full path when .svn/entries is broken. * `Distribute #313 `_: Support for sdist subcommands (Python 2.7) * `Distribute #314 `_: test_local_index() would fail an OS X. * `Distribute #310 `_: Non-ascii characters in a namespace __init__.py causes errors. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #294 `_: setup.py can now be invoked from any directory. * Scripts are now installed honoring the umask. * Added support for .dist-info directories. * `Distribute #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 `_. * `Distribute #231 `_: Don't fiddle with system python when used with buildout (bootstrap.py) ------ 0.6.26 ------ * `Distribute #183 `_: Symlinked files are now extracted from source distributions. * `Distribute #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 ------ * `Distribute #258 `_: Workaround a cache issue * `Distribute #260 `_: distribute_setup.py now accepts the --user parameter for Python 2.6 and later. * `Distribute #262 `_: package_index.open_with_auth no longer throws LookupError on Python 3. * `Distribute #269 `_: AttributeError when an exception occurs reading Manifest.in on late releases of Python. * `Distribute #272 `_: Prevent TypeError when namespace package names are unicode and single-install-externally-managed is used. Also fixes PIP issue 449. * `Distribute #273 `_: Legacy script launchers now install with Python2/3 support. ------ 0.6.24 ------ * `Distribute #249 `_: Added options to exclude 2to3 fixers ------ 0.6.23 ------ * `Distribute #244 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #243 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #239 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #240 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #241 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #237 `_: Fixed a test * `Distribute #238 `_: easy_install now uses 64bit executable wrappers on 64bit Python * `Distribute #208 `_: Fixed parsed_versions, it now honors post-releases as noted in the documentation * `Distribute #207 `_: Windows cli and gui wrappers pass CTRL-C to child python process * `Distribute #227 `_: easy_install now passes its arguments to setup.py bdist_egg * `Distribute #225 `_: Fixed a NameError on Python 2.5, 2.4 ------ 0.6.21 ------ * `Distribute #225 `_: FIxed a regression on py2.4 ------ 0.6.20 ------ * `Distribute #135 `_: Include url in warning when processing URLs in package_index. * `Distribute #212 `_: Fix issue where easy_instal fails on Python 3 on windows installer. * `Distribute #213 `_: Fix typo in documentation. ------ 0.6.19 ------ * `Distribute #206 `_: AttributeError: 'HTTPMessage' object has no attribute 'getheaders' ------ 0.6.18 ------ * `Distribute #210 `_: Fixed a regression introduced by `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #204 `_: Don't try to import the parent of a namespace package in declare_namespace * `Distribute #196 `_: Tolerate responses with multiple Content-Length headers * `Distribute #205 `_: Sandboxing doesn't preserve working_set. Leads to setup_requires problems. ------ 0.6.16 ------ * Builds sdist gztar even on Windows (avoiding `Distribute #193 `_). * `Distribute #192 `_: Fixed metadata omitted on Windows when package_dir specified with forward-slash. * `Distribute #195 `_: Cython build support. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #146 `_: Fixed missing DLL files after easy_install of windows exe package. ------ 0.6.14 ------ * `Distribute #170 `_: Fixed unittest failure. Thanks to Toshio. * `Distribute #171 `_: Fixed race condition in unittests cause deadlocks in test suite. * `Distribute #143 `_: Fixed a lookup issue with easy_install. Thanks to David and Zooko. * `Distribute #174 `_: Fixed the edit mode when its used with setuptools itself ------ 0.6.13 ------ * `Distribute #160 `_: 2.7 gives ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL") * `Distribute #150 `_: Fixed using ~/.local even in a --no-site-packages virtualenv * `Distribute #163 `_: scan index links before external links, and don't use the md5 when comparing two distributions ------ 0.6.12 ------ * `Distribute #149 `_: Fixed various failures on 2.3/2.4 ------ 0.6.11 ------ * Found another case of SandboxViolation - fixed * `Distribute #15 `_ and `Distribute #48 `_: Introduced a socket timeout of 15 seconds on url openings * Added indexsidebar.html into MANIFEST.in * `Distribute #108 `_: Fixed TypeError with Python3.1 * `Distribute #121 `_: Fixed --help install command trying to actually install. * `Distribute #112 `_: Added an os.makedirs so that Tarek's solution will work. * `Distribute #133 `_: Added --no-find-links to easy_install * Added easy_install --user * `Distribute #100 `_: Fixed develop --user not taking '.' in PYTHONPATH into account * `Distribute #134 `_: removed spurious UserWarnings. Patch by VanLindberg * `Distribute #138 `_: cant_write_to_target error when setup_requires is used. * `Distribute #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 ----- * `Distribute #90 `_: unknown setuptools version can be added in the working set * `Distribute #87 `_: setupt.py doesn't try to convert distribute_setup.py anymore Initial Patch by arfrever. * `Distribute #89 `_: added a side bar with a download link to the doc. * `Distribute #86 `_: fixed missing sentence in pkg_resources doc. * Added a nicer error message when a DistributionNotFound is raised. * `Distribute #80 `_: test_develop now works with Python 3.1 * `Distribute #93 `_: upload_docs now works if there is an empty sub-directory. * `Distribute #70 `_: exec bit on non-exec files * `Distribute #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). * `Distribute #101 `_: Allowing ``os.devnull`` in Sandbox * `Distribute #92 `_: Fixed the "no eggs" found error with MacPort (platform.mac_ver() fails) * `Distribute #103 `_: test_get_script_header_jython_workaround not run anymore under py3 with C or POSIX local. Contributed by Arfrever. * `Distribute #104 `_: remvoved the assertion when the installation fails, with a nicer message for the end user. * `Distribute #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 ----- * `Distribute #58 `_: Added --user support to the develop command * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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. * `Distribute #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 * `Distribute #74 `_: no_fake should be True by default. * `Distribute #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 ----- * `Distribute #65 `_: cli.exe and gui.exe are now generated at build time, depending on the platform in use. * `Distribute #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 `Distribute #52 `_. * Added an upload_docs command to easily upload project documentation to PyPI's https://pythonhosted.org. This close issue `Distribute #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 `Old Setuptools #39 `_. * Added option to run 2to3 automatically when installing on Python 3. This closes issue `Distribute #31 `_. * Fixed invalid usage of requirement.parse, that broke develop -d. This closes `Old Setuptools #44 `_. * Fixed script launcher for 64-bit Windows. This closes `Old Setuptools #2 `_. * KeyError when compiling extensions. This closes `Old Setuptools #41 `_. bootstrapping ============= * Fixed bootstrap not working on Windows. This closes issue `Distribute #49 `_. * Fixed 2.6 dependencies. This closes issue `Distribute #50 `_. * Make sure setuptools is patched when running through easy_install This closes `Old Setuptools #40 `_. ----- 0.6.1 ----- setuptools ========== * package_index.urlopen now catches BadStatusLine and malformed url errors. This closes `Distribute #16 `_ and `Distribute #18 `_. * zip_ok is now False by default. This closes `Old Setuptools #33 `_. * Fixed invalid URL error catching. `Old Setuptools #20 `_. * Fixed invalid bootstraping with easy_install installation (`Distribute #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 `Distribute #10 `_. --- 0.6 --- setuptools ========== * Packages required at build time where not fully present at install time. This closes `Distribute #12 `_. * Protected against failures in tarfile extraction. This closes `Distribute #10 `_. * Made Jython api_tests.txt doctest compatible. This closes `Distribute #7 `_. * sandbox.py replaced builtin type file with builtin function open. This closes `Distribute #6 `_. * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `Distribute #3 `_. * Added compatibility with Subversion 1.6. This references `Distribute #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 `Distribute #13 `_. * Allow to find_on_path on systems with tight permissions to fail gracefully. This closes `Distribute #9 `_. * Corrected inconsistency between documentation and code of add_entry. This closes `Distribute #8 `_. * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `Distribute #3 `_. easy_install ============ * Immediately close all file handles. This closes `Distribute #3 `_. ----- 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 `_ 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. 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setuptools/tests/svn_data/svn18_ext_list.xml setuptools/tests/svn_data/svn18_info.xml tests/api_tests.txt tests/manual_test.py tests/test_ez_setup.py tests/test_pkg_resources.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.pysetuptools-3.3/setuptools.egg-info/top_level.txt0000666000000000000000000000006112311264444020375 0ustar 00000000000000_markerlib pkg_resources setuptools easy_install setuptools-3.3/setuptools.egg-info/zip-safe0000666000000000000000000000000212311253020017263 0ustar 00000000000000 setuptools-3.3/tests/0000777000000000000000000000000012311264446013077 5ustar 00000000000000setuptools-3.3/tests/api_tests.txt0000666000000000000000000003004012276570062015634 0ustar 00000000000000Pluggable 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 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.py...'] 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 pkg_resources.VersionConflict: ... exc = sys.exc_info()[1] ... print(str(exc)) ... else: ... raise AssertionError("VersionConflict was not raised") (Bar 0.9 (http://example.com/something), Requirement.parse('Bar==1.0')) 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 %s" % 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 Environment Markers ------------------- >>> from pkg_resources import invalid_marker as im, evaluate_marker as em >>> import os >>> print(im("sys_platform")) Comparison or logical expression expected >>> print(im("sys_platform==")) invalid syntax >>> print(im("sys_platform=='win32'")) False >>> print(im("sys=='x'")) Unknown name 'sys' >>> print(im("(extra)")) Comparison or logical expression expected >>> print(im("(extra")) invalid syntax >>> print(im("os.open('foo')=='y'")) Language feature not supported in environment markers >>> print(im("'x'=='y' and os.open('foo')=='y'")) # no short-circuit! Language feature not supported in environment markers >>> print(im("'x'=='x' or os.open('foo')=='y'")) # no short-circuit! Language feature not supported in environment markers >>> print(im("'x' < 'y'")) '<' operator not allowed in environment markers >>> print(im("'x' < 'y' < 'z'")) Chained comparison not allowed in environment markers >>> print(im("r'x'=='x'")) Only plain strings allowed in environment markers >>> print(im("'''x'''=='x'")) Only plain strings allowed in environment markers >>> print(im('"""x"""=="x"')) Only plain strings allowed in environment markers >>> print(im(r"'x\n'=='x'")) Only plain strings allowed in environment markers >>> print(im("os.open=='y'")) Language feature not supported in environment markers >>> em('"x"=="x"') True >>> em('"x"=="y"') False >>> em('"x"=="y" and "x"=="x"') False >>> em('"x"=="y" or "x"=="x"') True >>> em('"x"=="y" and "x"=="q" or "z"=="z"') True >>> em('"x"=="y" and ("x"=="q" or "z"=="z")') False >>> em('"x"=="y" and "z"=="z" or "x"=="q"') False >>> em('"x"=="x" and "z"=="z" or "x"=="q"') True >>> em("sys_platform=='win32'") == (sys.platform=='win32') True >>> em("'x' in 'yx'") True >>> em("'yx' in 'x'") False setuptools-3.3/tests/manual_test.py0000666000000000000000000000453012276570062015773 0ustar 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python import sys import os import shutil import tempfile import subprocess from distutils.command.install import INSTALL_SCHEMES from string import Template from setuptools.compat import urlopen def _system_call(*args): assert subprocess.call(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://downloads.buildout.org/1/bootstrap.py' PYVER = sys.version.split()[0][:3] _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 setuptools""" purelib = os.path.abspath(Template(PURELIB).substitute(**_VARS)) _system_call('virtualenv', '--no-site-packages', '.') _system_call('bin/easy_install', 'setuptools==dev') # linux specific site_pkg = os.listdir(purelib) site_pkg.sort() assert 'setuptools' in site_pkg[0] easy_install = os.path.join(purelib, 'easy-install.pth') with open(easy_install) as f: res = f.read() assert 'setuptools' in res @tempdir def test_full(): """virtualenv + pip + buildout""" _system_call('virtualenv', '--no-site-packages', '.') _system_call('bin/easy_install', '-q', 'setuptools==dev') _system_call('bin/easy_install', '-qU', 'setuptools==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') _system_call('bin/buildout', '-q') eggs = os.listdir('eggs') eggs.sort() assert len(eggs) == 3 assert eggs[1].startswith('setuptools') del eggs[1] assert eggs == ['extensions-0.3-py2.6.egg', 'zc.recipe.egg-1.2.2-py2.6.egg'] if __name__ == '__main__': test_virtualenv() test_full() setuptools-3.3/tests/shlib_test/0000777000000000000000000000000012311264446015237 5ustar 00000000000000setuptools-3.3/tests/shlib_test/hello.c0000666000000000000000000001371112276570062016515 0ustar 00000000000000/* Generated by Pyrex 0.9.3 on Thu Jan 05 17:47:12 2006 */ #include "Python.h" #include "structmember.h" #ifndef PY_LONG_LONG #define PY_LONG_LONG LONG_LONG #endif typedef struct {PyObject **p; 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if (!py_frame) goto bad; py_frame->f_lineno = __pyx_lineno; PyTraceBack_Here(py_frame); bad: Py_XDECREF(py_srcfile); Py_XDECREF(py_funcname); Py_XDECREF(empty_tuple); Py_XDECREF(empty_string); Py_XDECREF(py_code); Py_XDECREF(py_frame); } setuptools-3.3/tests/shlib_test/hello.pyx0000666000000000000000000000011312276570062017103 0ustar 00000000000000cdef extern char *get_hello_msg() def hello(): return get_hello_msg() setuptools-3.3/tests/shlib_test/hellolib.c0000666000000000000000000000007512276570062017203 0ustar 00000000000000extern char* get_hello_msg() { return "Hello, world!"; } setuptools-3.3/tests/shlib_test/setup.py0000666000000000000000000000041012276570062016750 0ustar 00000000000000from 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", ) setuptools-3.3/tests/shlib_test/test_hello.py0000666000000000000000000000025712276570062017763 0ustar 00000000000000from unittest import TestCase class HelloWorldTest(TestCase): def testHelloMsg(self): from hello import hello self.assertEqual(hello(), "Hello, world!") setuptools-3.3/tests/test_ez_setup.py0000666000000000000000000000346712276570062016364 0ustar 00000000000000import 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 ez_setup import (use_setuptools, _build_egg, _python_cmd, _do_download, _install, DEFAULT_URL, DEFAULT_VERSION) import ez_setup class TestSetup(unittest.TestCase): def urlopen(self, url): return open(self.tarball, 'rb') 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) from setuptools.compat 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('Egg to be built', 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 ez_setup.python_cmd = _faked _install(self.tarball) def test_use_setuptools(self): self.assertEqual(use_setuptools(), None) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main() setuptools-3.3/tests/test_pkg_resources.py0000666000000000000000000000450312276570062017371 0ustar 00000000000000import sys import tempfile import os import zipfile import pkg_resources try: unicode except NameError: unicode = str class EggRemover(unicode): def __call__(self): if self in sys.path: sys.path.remove(self) if os.path.exists(self): os.remove(self) class TestZipProvider(object): finalizers = [] @classmethod def setup_class(cls): "create a zip egg and add it to sys.path" egg = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.egg', delete=False) zip_egg = zipfile.ZipFile(egg, 'w') zip_info = zipfile.ZipInfo() zip_info.filename = 'mod.py' zip_info.date_time = 2013, 5, 12, 13, 25, 0 zip_egg.writestr(zip_info, 'x = 3\n') zip_info = zipfile.ZipInfo() zip_info.filename = 'data.dat' zip_info.date_time = 2013, 5, 12, 13, 25, 0 zip_egg.writestr(zip_info, 'hello, world!') zip_egg.close() egg.close() sys.path.append(egg.name) cls.finalizers.append(EggRemover(egg.name)) @classmethod def teardown_class(cls): for finalizer in cls.finalizers: finalizer() def test_resource_filename_rewrites_on_change(self): """ If a previous call to get_resource_filename has saved the file, but the file has been subsequently mutated with different file of the same size and modification time, it should not be overwritten on a subsequent call to get_resource_filename. """ import mod manager = pkg_resources.ResourceManager() zp = pkg_resources.ZipProvider(mod) filename = zp.get_resource_filename(manager, 'data.dat') assert os.stat(filename).st_mtime == 1368379500 f = open(filename, 'w') f.write('hello, world?') f.close() os.utime(filename, (1368379500, 1368379500)) filename = zp.get_resource_filename(manager, 'data.dat') f = open(filename) assert f.read() == 'hello, world!' manager.cleanup_resources() class TestResourceManager(object): def test_get_cache_path(self): mgr = pkg_resources.ResourceManager() path = mgr.get_cache_path('foo') type_ = str(type(path)) message = "Unexpected type from get_cache_path: " + type_ assert isinstance(path, (unicode, str)), message setuptools-3.3/_markerlib/0000777000000000000000000000000012311264446014044 5ustar 00000000000000setuptools-3.3/_markerlib/markers.py0000666000000000000000000000761312276570061016074 0ustar 00000000000000# -*- 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 } for var in list(_VARS.keys()): if '.' in var: _VARS[var.replace('.', '_')] = _VARS[var] 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) setuptools-3.3/_markerlib/__init__.py0000666000000000000000000000105012276570061016154 0ustar 00000000000000try: 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)()