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"""
Create a wheel that, when installed, will make the source package 'editable'
(add it to the interpreter's path, including metadata) per PEP 660. Replaces
'setup.py develop'.
.. note::
One of the mechanisms briefly mentioned in PEP 660 to implement editable installs is
to create a separated directory inside ``build`` and use a .pth file to point to that
directory. In the context of this file such directory is referred as
*auxiliary build directory* or ``auxiliary_dir``.
"""
import logging
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
import traceback
import warnings
from contextlib import suppress
from enum import Enum
from inspect import cleandoc
from itertools import chain
from pathlib import Path
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
from typing import (
TYPE_CHECKING,
Dict,
Iterable,
Iterator,
List,
Mapping,
Optional,
Tuple,
TypeVar,
Union,
)
from setuptools import Command, SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, errors, namespaces
from setuptools.command.build_py import build_py as build_py_cls
from setuptools.discovery import find_package_path
from setuptools.dist import Distribution
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from wheel.wheelfile import WheelFile # noqa
if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):
from typing import Protocol
elif TYPE_CHECKING:
from typing_extensions import Protocol
else:
from abc import ABC as Protocol
_Path = Union[str, Path]
_P = TypeVar("_P", bound=_Path)
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class _EditableMode(Enum):
"""
Possible editable installation modes:
`lenient` (new files automatically added to the package - DEFAULT);
`strict` (requires a new installation when files are added/removed); or
`compat` (attempts to emulate `python setup.py develop` - DEPRECATED).
"""
STRICT = "strict"
LENIENT = "lenient"
COMPAT = "compat" # TODO: Remove `compat` after Dec/2022.
@classmethod
def convert(cls, mode: Optional[str]) -> "_EditableMode":
if not mode:
return _EditableMode.LENIENT # default
_mode = mode.upper()
if _mode not in _EditableMode.__members__:
raise errors.OptionError(f"Invalid editable mode: {mode!r}. Try: 'strict'.")
if _mode == "COMPAT":
msg = """
The 'compat' editable mode is transitional and will be removed
in future versions of `setuptools`.
Please adapt your code accordingly to use either the 'strict' or the
'lenient' modes.
For more information, please check:
https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/development_mode.html
"""
warnings.warn(msg, SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning)
return _EditableMode[_mode]
_STRICT_WARNING = """
New or renamed files may not be automatically picked up without a new installation.
"""
_LENIENT_WARNING = """
Options like `package-data`, `include/exclude-package-data` or
`packages.find.exclude/include` may have no effect.
"""
class editable_wheel(Command):
"""Build 'editable' wheel for development.
(This command is reserved for internal use of setuptools).
"""
description = "create a PEP 660 'editable' wheel"
user_options = [
("dist-dir=", "d", "directory to put final built distributions in"),
("dist-info-dir=", "I", "path to a pre-build .dist-info directory"),
("mode=", None, cleandoc(_EditableMode.__doc__ or "")),
]
def initialize_options(self):
self.dist_dir = None
self.dist_info_dir = None
self.project_dir = None
self.mode = None
def finalize_options(self):
dist = self.distribution
self.project_dir = dist.src_root or os.curdir
self.package_dir = dist.package_dir or {}
self.dist_dir = Path(self.dist_dir or os.path.join(self.project_dir, "dist"))
def run(self):
try:
self.dist_dir.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
self._ensure_dist_info()
# Add missing dist_info files
self.reinitialize_command("bdist_wheel")
bdist_wheel = self.get_finalized_command("bdist_wheel")
bdist_wheel.write_wheelfile(self.dist_info_dir)
self._create_wheel_file(bdist_wheel)
except Exception as ex:
traceback.print_exc()
msg = """
Support for editable installs via PEP 660 was recently introduced
in `setuptools`. If you are seeing this error, please report to:
https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues
Meanwhile you can try the legacy behavior by setting an
environment variable and trying to install again:
SETUPTOOLS_ENABLE_FEATURES="legacy-editable"
"""
raise errors.InternalError(cleandoc(msg)) from ex
def _ensure_dist_info(self):
if self.dist_info_dir is None:
dist_info = self.reinitialize_command("dist_info")
dist_info.output_dir = self.dist_dir
dist_info.ensure_finalized()
dist_info.run()
self.dist_info_dir = dist_info.dist_info_dir
else:
assert str(self.dist_info_dir).endswith(".dist-info")
assert Path(self.dist_info_dir, "METADATA").exists()
def _install_namespaces(self, installation_dir, pth_prefix):
# XXX: Only required to support the deprecated namespace practice
dist = self.distribution
if not dist.namespace_packages:
return
src_root = Path(self.project_dir, self.package_dir.get("", ".")).resolve()
installer = _NamespaceInstaller(dist, installation_dir, pth_prefix, src_root)
installer.install_namespaces()
def _find_egg_info_dir(self) -> Optional[str]:
parent_dir = Path(self.dist_info_dir).parent if self.dist_info_dir else Path()
candidates = map(str, parent_dir.glob("*.egg-info"))
return next(candidates, None)
def _configure_build(
self, name: str, unpacked_wheel: _Path, build_lib: _Path, tmp_dir: _Path
):
"""Configure commands to behave in the following ways:
- Build commands can write to ``build_lib`` if they really want to...
(but this folder is expected to be ignored and modules are expected to live
in the project directory...)
- Binary extensions should be built in-place (editable_mode = True)
- Data/header/script files are not part of the "editable" specification
so they are written directly to the unpacked_wheel directory.
"""
# Non-editable files (data, headers, scripts) are written directly to the
# unpacked_wheel
dist = self.distribution
wheel = str(unpacked_wheel)
build_lib = str(build_lib)
data = str(Path(unpacked_wheel, f"{name}.data", "data"))
headers = str(Path(unpacked_wheel, f"{name}.data", "headers"))
scripts = str(Path(unpacked_wheel, f"{name}.data", "scripts"))
# egg-info may be generated again to create a manifest (used for package data)
egg_info = dist.reinitialize_command("egg_info", reinit_subcommands=True)
egg_info.egg_base = str(tmp_dir)
egg_info.ignore_egg_info_in_manifest = True
build = dist.reinitialize_command("build", reinit_subcommands=True)
install = dist.reinitialize_command("install", reinit_subcommands=True)
build.build_platlib = build.build_purelib = build.build_lib = build_lib
install.install_purelib = install.install_platlib = install.install_lib = wheel
install.install_scripts = build.build_scripts = scripts
install.install_headers = headers
install.install_data = data
install_scripts = dist.get_command_obj("install_scripts")
install_scripts.no_ep = True
build.build_temp = str(tmp_dir)
build_py = dist.get_command_obj("build_py")
build_py.compile = False
build_py.existing_egg_info_dir = self._find_egg_info_dir()
self._set_editable_mode()
build.ensure_finalized()
install.ensure_finalized()
def _set_editable_mode(self):
"""Set the ``editable_mode`` flag in the build sub-commands"""
dist = self.distribution
build = dist.get_command_obj("build")
for cmd_name in build.get_sub_commands():
cmd = dist.get_command_obj(cmd_name)
if hasattr(cmd, "editable_mode"):
cmd.editable_mode = True
elif hasattr(cmd, "inplace"):
cmd.inplace = True # backward compatibility with distutils
def _collect_build_outputs(self) -> Tuple[List[str], Dict[str, str]]:
files: List[str] = []
mapping: Dict[str, str] = {}
build = self.get_finalized_command("build")
for cmd_name in build.get_sub_commands():
cmd = self.get_finalized_command(cmd_name)
if hasattr(cmd, "get_outputs"):
files.extend(cmd.get_outputs() or [])
if hasattr(cmd, "get_output_mapping"):
mapping.update(cmd.get_output_mapping() or {})
return files, mapping
def _run_build_commands(
self, dist_name: str, unpacked_wheel: _Path, build_lib: _Path, tmp_dir: _Path
) -> Tuple[List[str], Dict[str, str]]:
self._configure_build(dist_name, unpacked_wheel, build_lib, tmp_dir)
self._run_build_subcommands()
files, mapping = self._collect_build_outputs()
self._run_install("headers")
self._run_install("scripts")
self._run_install("data")
return files, mapping
def _run_build_subcommands(self):
"""
Issue #3501 indicates that some plugins/customizations might rely on:
1. ``build_py`` not running
2. ``build_py`` always copying files to ``build_lib``
However both these assumptions may be false in editable_wheel.
This method implements a temporary workaround to support the ecosystem
while the implementations catch up.
"""
# TODO: Once plugins/customisations had the chance to catch up, replace
# `self._run_build_subcommands()` with `self.run_command("build")`.
# Also remove _safely_run, TestCustomBuildPy. Suggested date: Aug/2023.
build: Command = self.get_finalized_command("build")
for name in build.get_sub_commands():
cmd = self.get_finalized_command(name)
if name == "build_py" and type(cmd) != build_py_cls:
self._safely_run(name)
else:
self.run_command(name)
def _safely_run(self, cmd_name: str):
try:
return self.run_command(cmd_name)
except Exception:
msg = f"""{traceback.format_exc()}\n
If you are seeing this warning it is very likely that a setuptools
plugin or customization overrides the `{cmd_name}` command, without
taking into consideration how editable installs run build steps
starting from v64.0.0.
Plugin authors and developers relying on custom build steps are encouraged
to update their `{cmd_name}` implementation considering the information in
https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/extension.html
about editable installs.
For the time being `setuptools` will silence this error and ignore
the faulty command, but this behaviour will change in future versions.\n
"""
warnings.warn(msg, SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
def _create_wheel_file(self, bdist_wheel):
from wheel.wheelfile import WheelFile
dist_info = self.get_finalized_command("dist_info")
dist_name = dist_info.name
tag = "-".join(bdist_wheel.get_tag())
build_tag = "0.editable" # According to PEP 427 needs to start with digit
archive_name = f"{dist_name}-{build_tag}-{tag}.whl"
wheel_path = Path(self.dist_dir, archive_name)
if wheel_path.exists():
wheel_path.unlink()
unpacked_wheel = TemporaryDirectory(suffix=archive_name)
build_lib = TemporaryDirectory(suffix=".build-lib")
build_tmp = TemporaryDirectory(suffix=".build-temp")
with unpacked_wheel as unpacked, build_lib as lib, build_tmp as tmp:
unpacked_dist_info = Path(unpacked, Path(self.dist_info_dir).name)
shutil.copytree(self.dist_info_dir, unpacked_dist_info)
self._install_namespaces(unpacked, dist_info.name)
files, mapping = self._run_build_commands(dist_name, unpacked, lib, tmp)
strategy = self._select_strategy(dist_name, tag, lib)
with strategy, WheelFile(wheel_path, "w") as wheel_obj:
strategy(wheel_obj, files, mapping)
wheel_obj.write_files(unpacked)
return wheel_path
def _run_install(self, category: str):
has_category = getattr(self.distribution, f"has_{category}", None)
if has_category and has_category():
_logger.info(f"Installing {category} as non editable")
self.run_command(f"install_{category}")
def _select_strategy(
self,
name: str,
tag: str,
build_lib: _Path,
) -> "EditableStrategy":
"""Decides which strategy to use to implement an editable installation."""
build_name = f"__editable__.{name}-{tag}"
project_dir = Path(self.project_dir)
mode = _EditableMode.convert(self.mode)
if mode is _EditableMode.STRICT:
auxiliary_dir = _empty_dir(Path(self.project_dir, "build", build_name))
return _LinkTree(self.distribution, name, auxiliary_dir, build_lib)
packages = _find_packages(self.distribution)
has_simple_layout = _simple_layout(packages, self.package_dir, project_dir)
is_compat_mode = mode is _EditableMode.COMPAT
if set(self.package_dir) == {""} and has_simple_layout or is_compat_mode:
# src-layout(ish) is relatively safe for a simple pth file
src_dir = self.package_dir.get("", ".")
return _StaticPth(self.distribution, name, [Path(project_dir, src_dir)])
# Use a MetaPathFinder to avoid adding accidental top-level packages/modules
return _TopLevelFinder(self.distribution, name)
class EditableStrategy(Protocol):
def __call__(self, wheel: "WheelFile", files: List[str], mapping: Dict[str, str]):
...
def __enter__(self):
...
def __exit__(self, _exc_type, _exc_value, _traceback):
...
class _StaticPth:
def __init__(self, dist: Distribution, name: str, path_entries: List[Path]):
self.dist = dist
self.name = name
self.path_entries = path_entries
def __call__(self, wheel: "WheelFile", files: List[str], mapping: Dict[str, str]):
entries = "\n".join((str(p.resolve()) for p in self.path_entries))
contents = bytes(f"{entries}\n", "utf-8")
wheel.writestr(f"__editable__.{self.name}.pth", contents)
def __enter__(self):
msg = f"""
Editable install will be performed using .pth file to extend `sys.path` with:
{list(map(os.fspath, self.path_entries))!r}
"""
_logger.warning(msg + _LENIENT_WARNING)
return self
def __exit__(self, _exc_type, _exc_value, _traceback):
...
class _LinkTree(_StaticPth):
"""
Creates a ``.pth`` file that points to a link tree in the ``auxiliary_dir``.
This strategy will only link files (not dirs), so it can be implemented in
any OS, even if that means using hardlinks instead of symlinks.
By collocating ``auxiliary_dir`` and the original source code, limitations
with hardlinks should be avoided.
"""
def __init__(
self, dist: Distribution,
name: str,
auxiliary_dir: _Path,
build_lib: _Path,
):
self.auxiliary_dir = Path(auxiliary_dir)
self.build_lib = Path(build_lib).resolve()
self._file = dist.get_command_obj("build_py").copy_file
super().__init__(dist, name, [self.auxiliary_dir])
def __call__(self, wheel: "WheelFile", files: List[str], mapping: Dict[str, str]):
self._create_links(files, mapping)
super().__call__(wheel, files, mapping)
def _normalize_output(self, file: str) -> Optional[str]:
# Files relative to build_lib will be normalized to None
with suppress(ValueError):
path = Path(file).resolve().relative_to(self.build_lib)
return str(path).replace(os.sep, '/')
return None
def _create_file(self, relative_output: str, src_file: str, link=None):
dest = self.auxiliary_dir / relative_output
if not dest.parent.is_dir():
dest.parent.mkdir(parents=True)
self._file(src_file, dest, link=link)
def _create_links(self, outputs, output_mapping):
self.auxiliary_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
link_type = "sym" if _can_symlink_files(self.auxiliary_dir) else "hard"
mappings = {
self._normalize_output(k): v
for k, v in output_mapping.items()
}
mappings.pop(None, None) # remove files that are not relative to build_lib
for output in outputs:
relative = self._normalize_output(output)
if relative and relative not in mappings:
self._create_file(relative, output)
for relative, src in mappings.items():
self._create_file(relative, src, link=link_type)
def __enter__(self):
msg = "Strict editable install will be performed using a link tree.\n"
_logger.warning(msg + _STRICT_WARNING)
return self
def __exit__(self, _exc_type, _exc_value, _traceback):
msg = f"""\n
Strict editable installation performed using the auxiliary directory:
{self.auxiliary_dir}
Please be careful to not remove this directory, otherwise you might not be able
to import/use your package.
"""
warnings.warn(msg, InformationOnly)
class _TopLevelFinder:
def __init__(self, dist: Distribution, name: str):
self.dist = dist
self.name = name
def __call__(self, wheel: "WheelFile", files: List[str], mapping: Dict[str, str]):
src_root = self.dist.src_root or os.curdir
top_level = chain(_find_packages(self.dist), _find_top_level_modules(self.dist))
package_dir = self.dist.package_dir or {}
roots = _find_package_roots(top_level, package_dir, src_root)
namespaces_: Dict[str, List[str]] = dict(chain(
_find_namespaces(self.dist.packages or [], roots),
((ns, []) for ns in _find_virtual_namespaces(roots)),
))
name = f"__editable__.{self.name}.finder"
finder = _make_identifier(name)
content = bytes(_finder_template(name, roots, namespaces_), "utf-8")
wheel.writestr(f"{finder}.py", content)
content = bytes(f"import {finder}; {finder}.install()", "utf-8")
wheel.writestr(f"__editable__.{self.name}.pth", content)
def __enter__(self):
msg = "Editable install will be performed using a meta path finder.\n"
_logger.warning(msg + _LENIENT_WARNING)
return self
def __exit__(self, _exc_type, _exc_value, _traceback):
msg = """\n
Please be careful with folders in your working directory with the same
name as your package as they may take precedence during imports.
"""
warnings.warn(msg, InformationOnly)
def _can_symlink_files(base_dir: Path) -> bool:
with TemporaryDirectory(dir=str(base_dir.resolve())) as tmp:
path1, path2 = Path(tmp, "file1.txt"), Path(tmp, "file2.txt")
path1.write_text("file1", encoding="utf-8")
with suppress(AttributeError, NotImplementedError, OSError):
os.symlink(path1, path2)
if path2.is_symlink() and path2.read_text(encoding="utf-8") == "file1":
return True
try:
os.link(path1, path2) # Ensure hard links can be created
except Exception as ex:
msg = (
"File system does not seem to support either symlinks or hard links. "
"Strict editable installs require one of them to be supported."
)
raise LinksNotSupported(msg) from ex
return False
def _simple_layout(
packages: Iterable[str], package_dir: Dict[str, str], project_dir: Path
) -> bool:
"""Return ``True`` if:
- all packages are contained by the same parent directory, **and**
- all packages become importable if the parent directory is added to ``sys.path``.
>>> _simple_layout(['a'], {"": "src"}, "/tmp/myproj")
True
>>> _simple_layout(['a', 'a.b'], {"": "src"}, "/tmp/myproj")
True
>>> _simple_layout(['a', 'a.b'], {}, "/tmp/myproj")
True
>>> _simple_layout(['a', 'a.a1', 'a.a1.a2', 'b'], {"": "src"}, "/tmp/myproj")
True
>>> _simple_layout(['a', 'a.a1', 'a.a1.a2', 'b'], {"a": "a", "b": "b"}, ".")
True
>>> _simple_layout(['a', 'a.a1', 'a.a1.a2', 'b'], {"a": "_a", "b": "_b"}, ".")
False
>>> _simple_layout(['a', 'a.a1', 'a.a1.a2', 'b'], {"a": "_a"}, "/tmp/myproj")
False
>>> _simple_layout(['a', 'a.a1', 'a.a1.a2', 'b'], {"a.a1.a2": "_a2"}, ".")
False
>>> _simple_layout(['a', 'a.b'], {"": "src", "a.b": "_ab"}, "/tmp/myproj")
False
>>> # Special cases, no packages yet:
>>> _simple_layout([], {"": "src"}, "/tmp/myproj")
True
>>> _simple_layout([], {"a": "_a", "": "src"}, "/tmp/myproj")
False
"""
layout = {
pkg: find_package_path(pkg, package_dir, project_dir)
for pkg in packages
}
if not layout:
return set(package_dir) in ({}, {""})
parent = os.path.commonpath([_parent_path(k, v) for k, v in layout.items()])
return all(
_normalize_path(Path(parent, *key.split('.'))) == _normalize_path(value)
for key, value in layout.items()
)
def _parent_path(pkg, pkg_path):
"""Infer the parent path containing a package, that if added to ``sys.path`` would
allow importing that package.
When ``pkg`` is directly mapped into a directory with a different name, return its
own path.
>>> _parent_path("a", "src/a")
'src'
>>> _parent_path("b", "src/c")
'src/c'
"""
parent = pkg_path[:-len(pkg)] if pkg_path.endswith(pkg) else pkg_path
return parent.rstrip("/" + os.sep)
def _find_packages(dist: Distribution) -> Iterator[str]:
yield from iter(dist.packages or [])
py_modules = dist.py_modules or []
nested_modules = [mod for mod in py_modules if "." in mod]
if dist.ext_package:
yield dist.ext_package
else:
ext_modules = dist.ext_modules or []
nested_modules += [x.name for x in ext_modules if "." in x.name]
for module in nested_modules:
package, _, _ = module.rpartition(".")
yield package
def _find_top_level_modules(dist: Distribution) -> Iterator[str]:
py_modules = dist.py_modules or []
yield from (mod for mod in py_modules if "." not in mod)
if not dist.ext_package:
ext_modules = dist.ext_modules or []
yield from (x.name for x in ext_modules if "." not in x.name)
def _find_package_roots(
packages: Iterable[str],
package_dir: Mapping[str, str],
src_root: _Path,
) -> Dict[str, str]:
pkg_roots: Dict[str, str] = {
pkg: _absolute_root(find_package_path(pkg, package_dir, src_root))
for pkg in sorted(packages)
}
return _remove_nested(pkg_roots)
def _absolute_root(path: _Path) -> str:
"""Works for packages and top-level modules"""
path_ = Path(path)
parent = path_.parent
if path_.exists():
return str(path_.resolve())
else:
return str(parent.resolve() / path_.name)
def _find_virtual_namespaces(pkg_roots: Dict[str, str]) -> Iterator[str]:
"""By carefully designing ``package_dir``, it is possible to implement the logical
structure of PEP 420 in a package without the corresponding directories.
Moreover a parent package can be purposefully/accidentally skipped in the discovery
phase (e.g. ``find_packages(include=["mypkg.*"])``, when ``mypkg.foo`` is included
by ``mypkg`` itself is not).
We consider this case to also be a virtual namespace (ignoring the original
directory) to emulate a non-editable installation.
This function will try to find these kinds of namespaces.
"""
for pkg in pkg_roots:
if "." not in pkg:
continue
parts = pkg.split(".")
for i in range(len(parts) - 1, 0, -1):
partial_name = ".".join(parts[:i])
path = Path(find_package_path(partial_name, pkg_roots, ""))
if not path.exists() or partial_name not in pkg_roots:
# partial_name not in pkg_roots ==> purposefully/accidentally skipped
yield partial_name
def _find_namespaces(
packages: List[str], pkg_roots: Dict[str, str]
) -> Iterator[Tuple[str, List[str]]]:
for pkg in packages:
path = find_package_path(pkg, pkg_roots, "")
if Path(path).exists() and not Path(path, "__init__.py").exists():
yield (pkg, [path])
def _remove_nested(pkg_roots: Dict[str, str]) -> Dict[str, str]:
output = dict(pkg_roots.copy())
for pkg, path in reversed(list(pkg_roots.items())):
if any(
pkg != other and _is_nested(pkg, path, other, other_path)
for other, other_path in pkg_roots.items()
):
output.pop(pkg)
return output
def _is_nested(pkg: str, pkg_path: str, parent: str, parent_path: str) -> bool:
"""
Return ``True`` if ``pkg`` is nested inside ``parent`` both logically and in the
file system.
>>> _is_nested("a.b", "path/a/b", "a", "path/a")
True
>>> _is_nested("a.b", "path/a/b", "a", "otherpath/a")
False
>>> _is_nested("a.b", "path/a/b", "c", "path/c")
False
>>> _is_nested("a.a", "path/a/a", "a", "path/a")
True
>>> _is_nested("b.a", "path/b/a", "a", "path/a")
False
"""
norm_pkg_path = _normalize_path(pkg_path)
rest = pkg.replace(parent, "", 1).strip(".").split(".")
return (
pkg.startswith(parent)
and norm_pkg_path == _normalize_path(Path(parent_path, *rest))
)
def _normalize_path(filename: _Path) -> str:
"""Normalize a file/dir name for comparison purposes"""
# See pkg_resources.normalize_path
file = os.path.abspath(filename) if sys.platform == 'cygwin' else filename
return os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(os.path.normpath(file)))
def _empty_dir(dir_: _P) -> _P:
"""Create a directory ensured to be empty. Existing files may be removed."""
shutil.rmtree(dir_, ignore_errors=True)
os.makedirs(dir_)
return dir_
def _make_identifier(name: str) -> str:
"""Make a string safe to be used as Python identifier.
>>> _make_identifier("12abc")
'_12abc'
>>> _make_identifier("__editable__.myns.pkg-78.9.3_local")
'__editable___myns_pkg_78_9_3_local'
"""
safe = re.sub(r'\W|^(?=\d)', '_', name)
assert safe.isidentifier()
return safe
class _NamespaceInstaller(namespaces.Installer):
def __init__(self, distribution, installation_dir, editable_name, src_root):
self.distribution = distribution
self.src_root = src_root
self.installation_dir = installation_dir
self.editable_name = editable_name
self.outputs = []
self.dry_run = False
def _get_target(self):
"""Installation target."""
return os.path.join(self.installation_dir, self.editable_name)
def _get_root(self):
"""Where the modules/packages should be loaded from."""
return repr(str(self.src_root))
_FINDER_TEMPLATE = """\
import sys
from importlib.machinery import ModuleSpec
from importlib.machinery import all_suffixes as module_suffixes
from importlib.util import spec_from_file_location
from itertools import chain
from pathlib import Path
MAPPING = {mapping!r}
NAMESPACES = {namespaces!r}
PATH_PLACEHOLDER = {name!r} + ".__path_hook__"
class _EditableFinder: # MetaPathFinder
@classmethod
def find_spec(cls, fullname, path=None, target=None):
for pkg, pkg_path in reversed(list(MAPPING.items())):
if fullname == pkg or fullname.startswith(f"{{pkg}}."):
rest = fullname.replace(pkg, "", 1).strip(".").split(".")
return cls._find_spec(fullname, Path(pkg_path, *rest))
return None
@classmethod
def _find_spec(cls, fullname, candidate_path):
init = candidate_path / "__init__.py"
candidates = (candidate_path.with_suffix(x) for x in module_suffixes())
for candidate in chain([init], candidates):
if candidate.exists():
return spec_from_file_location(fullname, candidate)
class _EditableNamespaceFinder: # PathEntryFinder
@classmethod
def _path_hook(cls, path):
if path == PATH_PLACEHOLDER:
return cls
raise ImportError
@classmethod
def _paths(cls, fullname):
# Ensure __path__ is not empty for the spec to be considered a namespace.
return NAMESPACES[fullname] or MAPPING.get(fullname) or [PATH_PLACEHOLDER]
@classmethod
def find_spec(cls, fullname, target=None):
if fullname in NAMESPACES:
spec = ModuleSpec(fullname, None, is_package=True)
spec.submodule_search_locations = cls._paths(fullname)
return spec
return None
@classmethod
def find_module(cls, fullname):
return None
def install():
if not any(finder == _EditableFinder for finder in sys.meta_path):
sys.meta_path.append(_EditableFinder)
if not NAMESPACES:
return
if not any(hook == _EditableNamespaceFinder._path_hook for hook in sys.path_hooks):
# PathEntryFinder is needed to create NamespaceSpec without private APIS
sys.path_hooks.append(_EditableNamespaceFinder._path_hook)
if PATH_PLACEHOLDER not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(PATH_PLACEHOLDER) # Used just to trigger the path hook
"""
def _finder_template(
name: str, mapping: Mapping[str, str], namespaces: Dict[str, List[str]]
) -> str:
"""Create a string containing the code for the``MetaPathFinder`` and
``PathEntryFinder``.
"""
mapping = dict(sorted(mapping.items(), key=lambda p: p[0]))
return _FINDER_TEMPLATE.format(name=name, mapping=mapping, namespaces=namespaces)
class InformationOnly(UserWarning):
"""Currently there is no clear way of displaying messages to the users
that use the setuptools backend directly via ``pip``.
The only thing that might work is a warning, although it is not the
most appropriate tool for the job...
"""
class LinksNotSupported(errors.FileError):
"""File system does not seem to support either symlinks or hard links."""